Dallas, TX – The NFL saw some major action this weekend, the last before the trade deadline, which is set for November 5 at 4 p.m. ET. Teams have been busy on the field, and fans are eagerly awaiting any trade news that could shake up rosters.
The Dallas Cowboys faced their third straight loss, struggling through challenges like seven pre-snap penalties and an injury to quarterback Dak Prescott, who injured his hamstring during the game. These setbacks proved to be too much for the Cowboys, as they fell further from playoff contention, with some analysts suggesting they might be looking at a top-10 draft pick instead.
In contrast, the Baltimore Ravens had a standout performance, led by Lamar Jackson, who recorded a perfect passer rating against the tough Denver Broncos defense. This impressive display helped the Ravens secure a 6-3 record, showing their offensive strength with Jackson at the helm.
The Buffalo Bills saw a significant victory thanks to Tyler Bass, who kicked a game-winning 61-yard field goal to end the team’s struggles in the kicking department. Coach Sean McDermott praised the resilience shown by his team, particularly quarterback Josh Allen and defender Greg Rousseau, whose efforts contributed to the win.
The Los Angeles Chargers celebrated a successful outing against the Cleveland Browns with rookie Tarheeb Still making headlines for his interception, while Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati Bengals tied his personal record by throwing five touchdown passes in a dominant win over the Las Vegas Raiders.
Meanwhile, the Arizona Cardinals have turned their season around, with a three-game winning streak putting them atop the NFC West. The team showcased consistent gameplay against the Chicago Bears, which raises hopes for their continued success.
Finally, the Green Bay Packers struggled in wet conditions against the Detroit Lions. The Lions managed to build a significant lead, thanks in part to a pick-six that left the Packers reeling. The halftime score favored the Lions as they looked to finish strong in the second half.
As the trade deadline approaches, teams will be weighing their options, and fans will be keeping a watchful eye on potential moves that could alter the course of this NFL season.
