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Week 3 had a flair for the dramatic! With all 32 teams in action and eight games decided by one score or less, fans witnessed major upsets, rookie breakout games and improbable comebacks. Check out the five can't-miss matchups that defined this weekend's slate.
1) Los Angeles Rams 27, San Francisco 49ers 24
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Los Angelesâ come-from-behind win featured an ending that likely made Hollywood scriptwriters blush. Down with 4:14 remaining in regulation and the 49ers driving, the Ramsâ win probability stood at a measly 3.2%, per Next Gen Stats. And yet six plays from scrimmage later, Sean McVayâs squad emerged victorious. With a slew of stars out for both NFC West rivals, it was up to each teamâs supporting cast to steal the spotlight. Niners wide receiver ï»żJauan Jenningsï»ż, who notched a career-high 175 receiving yards and three touchdowns, answered the call albeit in a losing effort. (Check out this All-22 playlist of each of Jenningsâ 11 receptions here).
2) Philadelphia Eagles 15, New Orleans Saints 12
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Philadelphia grinded out the type of win it needed to jump start its season. The Eagles needed a spark with A.J. Brown inactive and ï»żDeVonta Smithï»ż ruled out after a second-half concussion. Enter ï»żSaquon Barkleyï»ż. His game-changing impact was once again on full display, as he scored both of the Birdsâ touchdowns. Barkley laced up his track shoes for a 65-yard burner on his first score, but it was his second that made the difference. With 1:01 remaining in the game, Barkley punched in a go-ahead TD and followed that up with a successful two-point conversion. Phillyâs newest star RB has scored five of the teamâs eight touchdowns this season and gained +87 rushing yards over expected on Sunday (good for second-most in his career), per Next Gen Stats. The Eagles defense also appeared to turn a corner, holding a red-hot Saints offense to just 12 points and making things hard for ï»żDerek Carrï»ż in the Big Easy.
3) Baltimore Ravens 28, Dallas Cowboys 25
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This game almost featured the top comeback of the young season. Down 28-6 with under nine minutes to play, the Cowboys rattled off 19 straight points to give themselves a chance against a Baltimore squad that desperately needed to avoid its first 0-3 start since 2015. Included in that sequence was a successful onside kick recovery, the 2024 NFL seasonâs first. But past decisions came back to haunt the Cowboys in Week 3. Ravens running back Derrick Henry, who tabbed Dallas as his âperfect situationâ this offseason before signing with Baltimore, had a monster outing. Henry went off for 151 yards and two rushing TDs, forcing 12 missed tackles (second-most by a player in a game this season), in the process. All hail King Henry.
4) Washington Commanders 38, Cincinnati Bengals 33
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ï»żJayden Danielsï»ż has arrived -- and he did so in style on Monday. The No. 2 overall pickâs three-touchdown performance lifted Washington to an upset victory and kept Cincinnati winless. Both teams put on an offensive clinic as the contest marked the first NFL game since 1940 to not feature a single punt or turnover. After Bengals cornerback ï»żCam Taylor-Brittï»ż said Commanders OC Kliff Kingsbury was implementing a ânice college offense,â Daniels proved he could go toe-to-toe with an elite QB like ï»żJoe Burrowï»ż, another LSU quarterback who took home the Heisman, on a national stage. To cap his breakout night, Daniels' fourth-quarter TD dime to ï»żTerry McLaurinï»ż had a completion probability of 10.3%, the most improbable score of the 2024 season so far, per Next Gen Stats.
5) Kansas City Chiefs 22, Atlanta Falcons 17
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The Chiefs always find a way. Without wide receiver Marquise Brown (shoulder) and running back ï»żï»żIsiah Pachecoï»żï»ż, Kansas City had to adjust its approach on Sunday Night Football. That meant a heavy dose of ï»żï»żRashee Riceï»żï»ż and a reliance on Steve Spagnuoloâs championship-caliber defense. Rice, who has racked up an NFL-best 200 YAC this year, established himself as a safety blanket for ï»żï»żPatrick Mahomesï»żï»ż early and burned Atlantaâs defense for 110 receiving yards in prime time. Meanwhile, Kansas City held ï»żï»żBijan Robinsonï»żï»ż to just 1.9 rushing yards per attempt and registered a crucial fourth-down stuff to effectively seal the game late. Even while undermanned in a hostile environment the Chiefs found a way to stay undefeated.












