Statement win: Dallas Cowboys overrun Carolina Panthers

The Dallas Cowboys continue their winning streak, beating the previously undefeated Carolina Panthers. The New York Giants, the Indianapolis Colts and the New York Jets each celebrated their first win of the season. ran summarizes the 7 p.m. games.

Munich – Before Aaron Rodgers and his Green Bay Packers take on the Pittsburgh Steelers, the early games were hot.

Carolina Panthers at Dallas Cowboys 28:36

Statement victory for the Dallas Cowboys! Against the previously undefeated Carolina Panthers, especially the offense around quarterback Dak Prescott put a real exclamation point. “America’s Team” struggled a bit in the first half, but in the second half, even the strong Panthers defense was no match for Dak and Co.

Prescott stood at 188 passing yards and four touchdowns thrown at the end of the game. Like the previous week, the run game also went like clockwork: Veteran Ezekiel Elliott ended up running for 143 rushing yards and a touchdown.

The Cowboys’ defense also continues to be strong as hell. Cornerback Trevon Diggs stood out once again, grabbing two more interceptions. The shooting star is already after four days of play with five intercepted balls

Quarterback Sam Darnold provided two rushing touchdowns in the first half to give the Panthers a lead going into the break before Prescott and the Cowboys took control of the game. Darnold still turned in a strong game, finishing with 336 total yards and four touchdowns.

Wide receiver D.J. Moore stood out among the rest of the Panthers offense with 113 receiving yards. His two touchdowns on in the final quarter still couldn’t prevent the Panthers’ loss, though it did get exciting again. A trick play by the Cowboys two minutes before the end finally ensured the home victory.

Washington Football Team at Atlanta Falcons 34:30

Suspenseful exchange between the Atlanta Falcons and the Washington Football Team. The two winless teams did not give each other a meter and fought a fierce battle until the last quarter. In the end, the football team celebrated its first victory of the current season.

Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan put in a strong performance, finishing with 283 passing yards and four touchdowns thrown. Falcons receiver Cordarrelle Patterson had a great afternoon with three caught balls in the end zone.

For the Washington football team, the special teams were particularly impressive. DeAndre Carter provided a spectacular touchdown with a 101-yard kickoff return. Quarterback Taylor Heinicke finished with 290 passing yards and three touchdowns. Star receiver Terry McLaurin stood out with 123 receiving yards and two touchdowns.

Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears 14:24

Next success rookie quarterback Justin Fields for the Chicago Bears. He showed himself to be a calm and focused playmaker in the unchallenged win over the Detroit Lions, finishing with 209 passing yards. In addition, he made one interception. Running back David Montgomery scored two rushing touchdowns before suffering a serious knee injury.

The Detroit Lions offense, on the other hand, had trouble getting rolling. Quarterback Jared Goff allowed himself two critical fumbles, one of which occurred at the 1-yard line in front of the Bears’ end zone. Through the air, the veteran delivered a decent game with 298 passing yards and two touchdowns.

German-American wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown posted his best NFL performance to date with six receptions and 70 receiving yards.

Houston Texans at Buffalo Bills 0:40

The Buffalo Bills gave theHouston Texans no chance over the entire game and celebrated an unchallenged home victory. Rookie quarterback David Mills of the Houston Texans had an absolute horror afternoon. The Texans offense failed to score a single point.

The guests scored -23 scrimmage yards of space gain at the halftime break, which did not improve in the second half. On the Bills’ side, quarterback Josh Allen showed such a solid performance and calmly conducted the offense to victory.

The 25-year-old finished with 248 yards and two touchdowns. The Bills defense managed two sacks and four interceptions.

New York Giants at New Orleans Saints 27:21 n.V.

First win of the season for the New York Giants! In a thrilling game, Daniel Jones and Co. somewhat surprisingly prevail at the New Orleans Saints. The quarterback of the Giants confirmed his strong performance of the past weeks and stood at the end with 402 passing yards as well as two touchdowns with one interception.

Man of the match, however, was running back Saquon Barkley, who excelled with 126 yards and two touchdowns. It was also he who scored the decisive points in overtime.

The Saints, on the other hand, had to swallow their second loss of the season. Even though Jameis Winston didn’t have a bad game with 226 yards and a touchdown, the offense couldn’t prevent the defeat.

Cleveland Browns at Minnesota Vikings 14:7

Despite two strong offenses, a true defensive battle occurred between the Cleveland Browns and the Minnesota Vikings. Both defenses made sure that only three points made it on the scoreboard in the entire second half.

Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield turned in a shaky performance, totaling just 155 passing yards. The running back duo of Kareem Hunt and Nick Chubb combined for 169 rushing yards, which ultimately gave the Browns the win.

With 203 passing yards and a touchdown, quarterback Kirk Cousins was unable to prevent the loss. A last second Hail Mary attempt was finally blocked by the Browns defense.

Indianapolis Colts at Miami Dolphins 27:17

Carson Wentz and the Indianapolis Colts reward themselves with their first win of the season after a strong away performance. The quarterback led his team to victory with 228 PAssing yards and two touchdowns to tight end Mo Alie-Cox.

His counterpart Jacoby Brissett, on the other hand, had problems with the Colts’ strong pass rush and committed a devastating fumble. His 199 passing yards and two touchdowns ultimately couldn’t prevent the loss.

Tennessee Titans at New York Jets 24:27 n.V.

The New York Jets also celebrate their first win of the season. Against injury-riddled Tennessee Titans, Head Coach Robert Saleh’s team finally managed to win after overtime. Rookie quarterback Zach Wilson showed his best performance in the NFL so far.

With 297 passing yards and two touchdowns, he showed no nerves even in overtime. Wide receiver Corey Davis scored 111 receiving yards and a spectacular touchdown after a bomb from Wilson.

The Titans noticed the absence of top receivers A.J. Brown and Julio Jones. The burden was once again on the shoulders of running back Derrick Henry, who delivered once again with 157 rushing yards and a touchdown.

Quarterback Ryan Tannehill had a solid showing with 298 passing yards and a touchdown. However, he failed to lead his team into the end zone in overtime. A missed field goal by kicker Randy Bullock finally sealed the defeat.

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