
Another Sunday full of NFL action is wrapping up, and Week 7 has brought numerous narratives. Starting with Joe Flacco and the Cincinnati Bengals outpacing Aaron Rodgers’ Steelers, this week has showcased surprising team performances, including the Cleveland Browns defeating the Miami Dolphins. Some outcomes were expected, like Mike Vrabel steering his Titans to victory over his former team, bolstered by quarterback Drake Maye’s performance.
In contrast, the Rams’ demolition of the Jaguars was a shock, and the Chiefs comprehensively defeated the Raiders, shutting them out 31-0.
Winners and Losers of Week 7
Winner: Bo Nix
Down by 19 points in the fourth quarter, Nix, known for his late-game prowess, led the Broncos in a comeback, showcasing his skill with four touchdowns.
Loser: Brian Daboll
Daboll’s Giants suffered a tough loss against the Broncos, particularly after surrendering 33 points in the fourth quarter.
Winner: Brian Schottenheimer
Under Schottenheimer’s guidance, the Cowboys are finding offensive success, with Dak Prescott leading the charge.
Loser: The Commanders
Washington’s team struggled against the Cowboys, highlighting age and injury issues, especially with quarterback Jayden Daniels leaving with a hamstring injury.
Winner: Andy Reid
Reid’s Chiefs showed promising signs in their performance against the Raiders, with Mahomes benefiting from new receiver Rashee Rice’s debut.
Loser: Tua Tagovailoa
Tagovailoa continues to struggle, throwing three interceptions against the Browns.
Winner: Matthew Stafford
Despite the weather, Stafford threw five touchdowns against the Jaguars, reminding everyone of his potential.
Loser: Aaron Glenn
Glenn’s Jets became the first team to start 0-7 under his coaching after a challenging loss.
In summary, despite some teams finding their groove, others are deep in struggles, setting up intriguing narratives as the season progresses.


