in this game.i think got Sam Darnold got exposed man this guy missed some easy passes Vikings 29 Lions31 Terry shut the hell up
Eh... I think he was banking on the back turning around to progress what looked like a screen set up. Timing based plays get the quarterback some slack, IMO.
Just saw Jayden Daniels left the game with a rib injury. In like week 3 he took a shot in the ribs after a run from a DB and left the game for a couple of plays. I didn't see the play so dont know what happened but they have got to look after that kid. He's too good to ruin and too thin to be out there playing like he's Cam or Anthony Richardson.
Sam Darnold holds on to ball too long again the ViÄ·ings defensive backs are kinda bad Budda Baker where are you? to find a O-line man is a must and D-man is a MUST
Lions are tough, BaddMan... Vikings are still, 5-1. Its all just getting started. So true Will..........and the NFC North is the BEST division this year in the NFL Lions , Vikings , Packers , have 5 wins and Da Bears have 4 Wins. That is tighter than Nuns Who Who.
Terrible call by the refs on #99's tackle, they live in soft world. Twisting someones head off is part of the game.
49ers fear WR Brandon Aiyuk tore right ACL in loss to Chiefs SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- The San Francisco 49ers fear that wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk tore his right ACL on Sunday, according to coach Kyle Shanahan, but he will undergo more tests to confirm the injury. Aiyuk was injured with 48 seconds left in the second quarter of San Francisco's 28-18 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Niners quarterback Brock Purdy found Aiyuk between two Chiefs defenders for a gain of 15 yards. Chiefs defensive backs Chamarri Conner and Trent McDuffie converged on Aiyuk as he took a low hit, leaving his knee in a precarious position. Aiyuk stayed down as Niners medical personnel came out to help before he was able to get up, slowly limp to the sideline and head to the medical tent. He went to the locker room soon after, and a return was ruled out as the third quarter opened. ESPN
Browns' Deshaun Watson carted off with noncontact Achilles injury CLEVELAND -- Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson suffered what appears to be a season-ending right Achilles injury but will undergo testing for confirmation, coach Kevin Stefanski said after his team's 21-14 loss to the Bengals on Sunday. "Obviously, it doesn't look good with the injury," Stefanski said. "So, I'll give him a call here in a little but ... disappointed for him. Any of our guys that you lose, you're disappointed because you know much this means to them and how hard they work. It's tough." Watson suffered the injury when his leg appeared to get hyperextended on a noncontact play as he tried to carry the ball on the first snap after the two-minute warning. Watson immediately gave himself up and fell to the ground. Shortly thereafter, a cart came onto the field and carried off an emotional Watson. The entire Browns sideline came onto the field as he was placed on the cart. Watson was ruled out shortly afterward. ESPN