Tom Brady experiences horror game against Cincinnati Bengals, Las Vegas Raiders win curious game

Tom Brady suffers through one of the worst games of his career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and gives away a win he thought was safe. The Las Vegas Raiders win against the New England Patriots in a curious manner.

Cincinnati Bengals at Tampa Bay Buccaneers 34:23

Tom Brandy and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers gave away a 17-point lead in their game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, losing their second straight game.

The Buccaneers were in control of the game until halftime and led 17-0 at one point, but then suffered a disastrous second half. First a fake punt failed, in the following drive Brady threw an interception.

And it got even worse: the Buccaneers’ next two drives each ended with a Brady fumble. All this happened within the third quarter. The Bengals always knew how to take advantage and went on a 34-0 run.

Brady’s woes continued in the fourth quarter with another interception. This meant that four drives in a row ended with the seven-time Super Bowl winner losing the ball. It was the first time since 2011 that Brady allowed himself four turnovers in a game.

Other than that, Brady recorded 312 passing yards and three touchdown passes. Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, on the other hand, only managed 200 passing yards, but also four touchdown passes with only one interception.

The only encouragement for Tampa Bay: with an interim record of six wins and eight losses, they still lead the NFC South and are on course for a playoff berth.

“It looks to me like they’re already satisfied. They’ve won a Super Bowl, they’re making a lot of money. Maybe there’s a little bit of hunger missing.”

Cincinnati, on the other hand, is celebrating its sixth straight triumph and is in first place in the AFC North with 10 wins and four losses.

New England Patriots at Las Vegas Raiders 24:30

The Las Vegas Raiders win against the New England Patriots in a completely curious way. On the last play of the game, the Patriots were in possession of the ball and tried to get into the end zone again with the help of return passes. However, the second return pass ended up in the arms of Raiders defensive end Chandler Jones, who then ran for a touchdown and made the Raiders’ victory perfect;

Raiders quarterback Derek Carr recorded 231 passing yards, three touchdown passes and one interception. Patriots playmaker Mac Jones had just 112 passing yards and no touchdown passes. New England worsens their record to seven wins and seven losses, while the Raiders stand at 6-8.

Arizona Cardinals at Denver Broncos 15-24

After five straight losses, the Denver Broncos’ negative run came to an end. The most striking man on the field was running back Latavius Murray, who ran for 130 yards and a touchdown. Quarterback Brett Rypien, who replaced Russell Wilson, completed 21 of his 26 passes for 197 yards and a touchdown, but also had an interception and a fumble.

For the Cardinals, the injured Kyler Murray was replaced by backup quarterback Colt McCoy, who didn’t really find his way into the game with 71 yards and an interception, and was also removed from the game due to a suspected concussion. Both teams stand at an interim record of four wins and ten losses.

Tennessee Titans at Los Angeles Chargers 14:17

The Tennessee Titans’ woes continued with their fourth straight loss. The game was not decided until four seconds left in the game when Chargers kicker Cameron Dicker converted a 43-yard field goal. The Chargers now have a record of eight wins and six losses, while the Titans are 7-7.

Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert threw for an impressive 313 passing yards, but went without a touchdown pass and threw two interceptions. Austin Ekeler and Joshua Kelley each scored a touchdown.

Derrick Henry was the Titans’ most eye-catching player, gaining a total of 163 yards and a touchdown. Quarterback Ryan Tannehill recorded 165 passing yards, ran into the end zone once and threw an interception.

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