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From Dublin to Detroit and all the way to Happy Valley, the Rustbelt was in the spotlight this weekend. The Steelers held off the Vikings 24–21 in Ireland behind Aaron Rodgers, DK Metcalf, and a fierce pass rush, while the Bills stayed perfect at 4–0 with a 31–19 win over the Saints despite penalty and run defense concerns. The Browns, meanwhile, collapsed in a 34–10 loss to the Lions as Joe Flacco’s turnovers fueled another offensive disaster, raising calls for Dillon Gabriel and more touches for Quinshon Judkins. And in college football’s marquee White Out, Penn State stormed back late but fell 30–24 in double overtime to Oregon, reigniting questions about Drew Allar, James Franklin, and whether the Nittany Lions can ever get over the big-game hump.
By Gem City Sports NetworkFrom Dublin to Detroit and all the way to Happy Valley, the Rustbelt was in the spotlight this weekend. The Steelers held off the Vikings 24–21 in Ireland behind Aaron Rodgers, DK Metcalf, and a fierce pass rush, while the Bills stayed perfect at 4–0 with a 31–19 win over the Saints despite penalty and run defense concerns. The Browns, meanwhile, collapsed in a 34–10 loss to the Lions as Joe Flacco’s turnovers fueled another offensive disaster, raising calls for Dillon Gabriel and more touches for Quinshon Judkins. And in college football’s marquee White Out, Penn State stormed back late but fell 30–24 in double overtime to Oregon, reigniting questions about Drew Allar, James Franklin, and whether the Nittany Lions can ever get over the big-game hump.