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NFL Week 7 grades: Eagles earn high mark after snapping two-game skid

NFL Week 7 grades: Eagles earn high mark after snapping two-game skid
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Welcome to the Week 7 grades!

If you like record-setting performances, then you’re going to like what happened at the quarterback position this week. There were several huge performances: 

  • Matthew Stafford: The Rams QB threw five touchdown passes against the Jaguars in London, which set the NFL record for the most passing touchdowns in an international game. 
  • Drake Maye: The Patriots QB completed 91.3% of his passes, which broke Tom Brady’s franchise record of 88.5%. Yup, that means that Maye is already breaking Brady’s records. The Patriots appear to have finally found Brady’s heir. 
  • Patrick Mahomes: The Chiefs QB threw for 206 yards and three touchdowns on Kansas City’s first three drives, becoming the first QB since at least 2000 to top 200 yards with three TD passes on the first three possessions of a game. 
  • Jalen Hurts: The Eagles QB finished with a perfect passer rating of 158.3 by going 19 of 23 for 326 yards and three touchdowns. Hurts, who is the first QB this season to finish with perfect passer rating, averaged 14.2 yards per attempt. 
  • Bo Nix: The Broncos quarterback threw for two touchdowns and ran for two touchdowns during the fourth quarter of Denver’s wild comeback win over the Giants. That made Nix the first QB in NFL history to record two passing touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns in any quarter of any NFL game ever. 

Let’s get to this week’s grades, starting with Broncos’ wild win over the Giants. 

Denver 33-32 over N.Y. Giants

Dallas 44-22 over Washington

Indianapolis 38-24 over L.A. Chargers

Green Bay 27-23 over Arizona

Philadelphia 28-22 over Minnesota 

Cleveland 31-6 over Miami

New England 31-13 over Tennessee 

Chicago 26-14 over New Orleans

Kansas City 31-0 over Las Vegas

Carolina 13-6 N.Y. Jets 

L.A. Rams 35-7 over Jacksonville in London

Cincinnati 33-31 over Pittsburgh (Thursday)




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