NFL Week 7's top performance? Vote for the 'Himmy' Award winner
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NFL Week 7's top performance? Vote for the 'Himmy' Award winner
"After a rare intradivisional trade sent the 40-year-old quarterback to Cincinnati, Flacco led the 23rd fourth-quarter comeback of his 18-year career to end the Bengals' four-game skid. On Cincinnati's last offensive series, Flacco marched 52 yards in eight plays, hitting Ja'Marr Chase for chunk gains before a 28-yarder to Tee Higgins set up the go-ahead field goal. Chase set a franchise record with 16 catches for 161 yards and a touchdown, becoming just the fourth receiver with two 14-plus-reception games in one season,"
"It started Thursday with an AFC North showdown as the Cincinnati Bengals topped the Pittsburgh Steelers. The action continued on Sunday morning when the Los Angeles Rams blew out the Jacksonville Jaguars in London. The theme of familiar foes continued as the New England Patriots comfortably beat the Tennessee Titans in head coach Mike Vrabel's first meeting against his old club, and the Dallas Cowboys and Kansas City Chiefs handled the Washington Commanders and Las Vegas Raiders, respectively."
Week 7 produced close games, blowouts, and a shutout across the NFL. Cincinnati snapped a four-game skid as Joe Flacco completed 31-of-47 for 342 yards and three touchdowns and led his 23rd fourth-quarter comeback. Ja'Marr Chase set a franchise record with 16 catches for 161 yards and a touchdown as the Bengals scored on seven of their final eight drives to earn their first win since Joe Burrow's injury. The Los Angeles Rams routed the Jacksonville Jaguars in London. New England beat Tennessee in Mike Vrabel's first meeting against his former team. The Dallas Cowboys and Kansas City Chiefs also recorded wins.
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