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The Cincinnati Bengals, who upset the Pittsburgh Steelers with a prime-time shootout back in Week 7, found themselves on the wrong end of a similarly high-scoring affair. The Drake Maye-led New England Patriots stayed hot to win their sixth game in eight weeks.
Great performances from the Ravens and Broncos headline the list of big winners from Week 8 of the NFL season.
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Winners, losers from Cowboys' Week 8 loss at hands of Denver Broncos
As George Pickens and Javonte Williams thrive, time is running out on patience for the defensive side of the ball.
Upsets have been few and far between this NFL season, and Week 7 was no different. The Cincinnati Bengals beating the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday night and
Jaxson Dart and the Giants are coming off an epic loss in Denver and travel across the country to take on an Eagles team they beat at home on Thursday Night Football just two weeks ago. In the 34-17 win over Philly, New York got out to a 13-10 lead in the first quarter and scored in all four quarters.
Week 8 of the 2025 NFL season features a few intriguing lines, and Athlon Sports' NFL experts are here with their best bets. While I went 2-1 last week, it was the loss stood out to me — because I was basing that pick on an anomaly in our red zone plus/minus metric.
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NFL Week 8 winners
With most of the Week 8 NFL schedule in the books, it's time to take a look at some of the biggest winners and losers from around the league. Star running backs ran roughshod, while a league MVP candidate flopped in one of his bigger tests.
Josh Allen sets NFL record. The Bills QB had two rushing touchdowns and a passing touchdown in Buffalo's 40-9 win over the Panthers, marking the 46th time in his career that he's scored at least one rushing TD and one passing TD in a game, which is an NFL record. Allen had previously been tied with Cam Newton, who did it 45 times.