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The NFL landscape shifted slightly in Week 9, with multiple quarterback performances driving the change. The Kansas City Chiefs no longer look the league's best team after a poor outing from Patrick Mahomes.
Early in the second quarter of Sunday's game between the Houston Texans and Denver Broncos, quarterback C.J. Stroud ran up the middle for six yards on 3rd-and-8 just past his own 20-yard line. With Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton approaching straight on and Denver cornerback Kris Abrams-Draine approaching from the side,
Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco set an NFL record on Sunday, surpassing one previously held by Tom Brady. In Sunday’s 47-42 loss to the Bears, Flacco, 40, became the oldest player in NFL history to pass for 470 yards in a game. With that, Flacco passed Brady’s previous record of 447 yards for a player 40 or older.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen rushes for a 1-yard touchdown run against the Kansas City Chiefs to become the first quarterback in NFL history to post 47 games with a rushing and a passing touch
Nebraska star quarterback Dylan Raiola exited in the third quarter of Saturday's game against USC and did not return on his team's next offensive possession. Raiola appeared to suffer an ankle injury on the play where he was sacked -- which led to a fumble recovery by USC.
A great performance on offense looked to set up the Chicago Bears for a win on Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals, until Joe Flacco led an improbable comeback, but Caleb Williams and the offense had the last laugh.
Sunday night's blowout victory featured important contributions from players who have spent time on Seattle's "ready squad."