The Philadelphia Eagles remain the only undefeated team in the NFL. Sunday’s 20-17 win over the Arizona Cardinals was victory number five for the team that hadn’t been credited with such a streak before entering the National Football League. Other teams, including the Buffalo Bills, are still favorites for the title. Quarterback Josh Allen scored a strong four touchdowns and threw passes for a total of 424 yards in the 38:3 against the struggling Pittsburgh Steelers. It was the Bills’ fourth win in five games of the season, while the Steelers have four losses to their name.
Tom Brady, on the other hand, stopped the negative series with the Tampa Buccaneers and won the home game against the Atlanta Falcons. After the last two bankruptcies in a row, the 21:15 was urgently needed. Brady had a touchdown pass and distributed a total of 35 passes to his teammates for a total of 351 yards. The best man of the game was his teammate Leonard Fournette with two touchdowns and strong actions on both runs and catches.
The Green Bay Packers around quarterback Aaron Rodgers, on the other hand, had to cope with a sensitive defeat. In the first game outside of the United States in the history of the traditional team, the Packers conceded a completely unexpected 22:27 defeat to the New York Giants in London on Sunday. Despite an early 17-3 lead in the England capital, the Packers gave up the game and are down to just three wins and two losses after five games.
The result of defending champion Los Angeles Rams is even worse: against the Dallas Cowboys there was a 10:22 at home and already the third defeat. Super Bowl opponents Cincinnati Bengals also have two wins and three losses after beating the Baltimore Ravens 17:19.
There was nothing to gain for the St. Brown brothers Equanimeous and Amon-Ra on Sunday. Equanimeous lost with the Chicago Bears 22:29 to the Minnesota Vikings, catching two passes for a total of 24 yards. His younger brother, Amon-Ra, was unscored with the Detroit Lions in a 29-0 loss to the New England Patriots. He caught four passes for a total of 18 yards.