NFL Week 10 wrapped up with the Eagles dominating the Packers at Lambeau Field, giving Philadelphia the NFC’s No. 1 seed, according to Sports Illustrated. The New England Patriots notched their seventh consecutive win, and rookie quarterback Drake Maye has surged to the top of the MVP conversation. Big changes hit the Giants as coach Brian Daboll was fired following another blown double-digit, fourth-quarter lead; the Giants also traded cornerback Sauce Gardner and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams at the trade deadline, a signal they’re rebuilding despite consecutive wins. The Dolphins, fresh off a rout of the Bills, made waves with more front office changes, while Indianapolis came out on top in Berlin thanks to an historic game from Jonathan Taylor.
Listeners curious about hot matchups should know that Sunday’s slate features eight divisional face-offs, plus Detroit’s first game with Dan Campbell, not John Morton, running the offense after a 44-point outburst against Washington. Monday Night Football caps off the week with the Cowboys, now 3-5-1, hosting the struggling 2-7 Raiders in Las Vegas.
For advanced followers, Pro Football Talk’s Week 11 power rankings list the Rams at No. 1 following a win at San Francisco, with the Colts, Broncos, and Lions close behind. The Patriots have cracked the top 10 after their recent streak; the Giants and Raiders linger near the bottom, while Tennessee sits dead last at 1-8. NBC Sports also highlights that the Rams are positioned as favorites in the NFC, while the Colts’ Jonathan Taylor is drawing Saquon Barkley comparisons due to his explosive play. ESPN’s NFL power rankings poll names non-quarterback MVPs at midseason—Jonathan Taylor, A.J. Brown, and others are shaping team fortunes.
The 2025 trade deadline was eventful, as recapped by The Spectator: New York shipped off two defensive stars, signaling a long-term approach, while other teams made more incremental moves.
A story resonating throughout the league centers on Dallas Cowboys rookie Marshawn Kneeland. As reported by BET and team announcements, Kneeland died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot on November 6. To honor his memory, Dallas will wear custom helmet decals, warm up in tribute shirts, and observe a moment of silence before Monday’s matchup versus the Raiders. Team owner Jerry Jones stated the Cowboys will continue tributes all season, including a charitable donation for mental health initiatives in Kneeland’s name. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer shared that supporting one another is now a team priority as they play to reflect Marshawn’s passion and energy. The Cowboys organization has received widespread support from across the NFL, with tributes posted on social media and players united in honoring their late teammate.
On the activism side, Patriots players, including Christian Gonzalez and Will Campbell, addressed the media this week regarding ongoing protests to end racism in the league and society, adding another layer to what players and organizations are focused on both on and off the field, as detailed during a November 10 press conference posted by the Patriots official site.
Off the field, the playoff outlook is already top of mind. According to NFL.com, projections suggest the Rams and Colts are early favorites to secure home-field advantage, but tight races in the AFC East and NFC North mean movement is likely as the season continues. The Patriots, revived under new momentum, are in position to challenge for the division title, making the final weeks must-watch for those tracking playoff implications.
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