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NFL Week 10 Top Plays: Bills Lead Vikings, Win Bucs in Germany, More


week 10 of NFL The season starts early on Sunday with Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeat Seattle Seahawks Football Team at the Allianz Arena in the fourth match of the 2022 International Series and the first in Germany.

The crowd in Germany was loud from the start, and the Bucs (5-5) leading the division put on their performance on the road to choking Seattle (6-4).

In the next window of the game, Minnesota Vikings taking on Buffalo Bills (FOX Sports’ Jay Glazer report that Josh Allen will have to manage the pain in his elbow) and Dancer broncos are facing Tennessee Giants. In the late afternoon window, Green Bay Packers play server for Dallas Cowboys on FOX.

Night game features San Francisco 49ers against Los Angeles charger.

Here are the top plays from Sunday’s action!

Minnesota Vikings at Buffalo Bills

Take off!

All on the jet! Justin Jefferson takes off in Minnesota’s opening possession, make a 46-yard catch and run before taking a rough ride on the flight path for Vikes’ first TD. Then it’s uptime.

One for Singletary

Devin Singletary is yet to score a rush TD score ahead of Sunday’s game, but his first goal gave Buffalo a key spot, end game at 7. He added another one minutes later to bring the Bills to 14-7.

Intravenous bandages

Josh Allen didn’t need long after the two-minute warning. After receiving the ball in his territory 1:49 to play in the first half, No. 17 rushed his team down the field, vying for the right at 25 yards before being found. Gabe Davis at the end to give the Bills a 24-10 lead.

Bye!

In the match Cook vs. It brought Vikes within 10, and was a treat to see for his family members in attendance.

Cleveland Browns at Miami Dolphins

jump forward

The Browns paid in just four plays, limiting the opening with a Jacoby Brissett dart to Harrison Bryant.

paid off

Miami responded, driving 84 yards after 10 plays. Tua Tagovailoa froze the Browns’ defense on a top TD throw, finding Alec Ingold, who took care of the rest.

Taigovailoa beat the Browns ‘D again just before half-time, found Trent Sherfield wears a lovely off-shoulder top lackluster to extend Miami’s lead to 17-7.

The most amount

The Dolphins started the game to open the second half, like Raheem Mostert brings them up 24-7 with a 24-yard plow to the final area.

Mountainous terrain

We saw the Cheetah! Tireek Hill is continuing its historic season with another TD reception, this time on a short dart from Tagovailoa in the red zone.

Houston Texans at New York Giants

New York, New York!

Danny. Dimes. The Giants’ QB1 was money on first possession in New York, going four quarters in 62 yards and an early touchdown ahead of Lawrence Cager.

Play Big Slayton

This play is all by Darius Slayton. After causing his nearest defender to miss, Slayton used his interceptors to land a 54-yard shot that took NY to 14-3.

Get one back

Davis Mills & Co. punched back immediately, left with First TD of the day with a nice floating tire from the Texans QB.

But New York will not be denied in the next race, plow 74 yards over 12 innings for a 21-10 advantage. Saquon Barkley added a TD to his dynamic status line to limit the drive.

Jacksonville Jaguars at Kansas City Chiefs

defensive gems

Despite giving way to Patrick Mahomes and the Captain’s foul on their first drive, Jags’ defense had a clutch, forced to fumble in the red area to regain ownership.

Hop, skip for six

Do you believe Kadarius Toney didn’t score TD before Sunday’s game? The Chiefs’ latest WR was clearly elated as he scored the first goal of his career, giving KC a 7-0 lead.

True to the amount

Mahomes continued his dominance in the second quarter, leading the captain on several other points. This time, he earned a dime for Marquez Valdes-Scantling to push KC into a 14-0 lead.

Mahomes throws the third TD of the first half with 50 seconds to play the second half, this time it’s a laser to Noah Gray.

1, 2, 3, 4

It’s only a matter of time before Travis Kelce gets his name on the TD column, isn’t it? Mahomes connected to her favorite red zone goal for Wednesday TD of the game.

New Orleans Saints at the Pittsburgh Steelers

Flex your muscles

George Pickens was quite strong, and he showed his strength in a short serve in the red area, giving Pittsburgh a 7-0 lead in the first half.

red

Andy Dalton played spectacularly in the first half. “Red Rifle” won 12-16 with 129 yards and TD in two quarters, slamming a beautiful pass to Juwan Johnson to seal the score with seconds remaining in the half.

Detroit Lions at the Chicago Bears

Mr. Wright

Despite parting ways with TJ Hockenson, Detroit has no shortage of late-stage players. Brock Wright freed himself in the red area to make the Lions’ first touch, giving them a 10-3 lead in the second half.

Play the field

We don’t know how Justin Fields made something out of nothing in this TD race for Chicago, but his clever escapism put Chicago even with Detroit at 10 just before the break. Break.

Kmet Gala

Field can run and Field can throw. He showed his big arms in a shot deep into the net of Cole Kmet, and finished a long catch to give the Bears a 24-10 lead.

Gentle and fast

After Detroit’s D’Andre Swift brought his team for seven days quick nine yard home callThe Lions’ defense helped them even tally after a huge six from

Denver Broncos at the Tennessee Titans

It was the first day of the NFL, and another youngster jumped into the late zone for his first career score on Sunday. His name: Jalen Virgil, and you can bet he won’t be able to forget this amazing 61-yard call into the house.

Tap dancin’

Nick Westbrook-Ikhine’s brilliant footwork gave Tennessee the lead in the third round, 10-7 just before half-time.

FINALS: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 21, Seattle Seahawks 16 in Munich

What is ‘GOAT’ in German?

The Bucs first hit when Tom Brady hit Julio Jones on a 31-yard TD pass. It was an easy catch for Jones to give Tampa Bay a 7-0 lead.

Fournette delivery

The Bucs were looking energized in Munich, as Leonard Fournette scored to make it 1 yard to make it 14-0. The score of the run back capped an impressive 86-yard drive. That’s still the score at halftime.

The Metcalf . Man

DK Metcalf crossed the marker to score the first on the Seahawks’ first hit of the second half, leading to Jason Myers’ 55-yard goal.

The Seahawks chose…who?

The Bucs tried to play a trick, but Tariq Woolen blocked Fournette’s pass to Brady. You have read correctly.

On the next drive, the Seahawks drove into the red zone before Geno Smith fumblesReturn the ball to the Bucs.

Brady der Mann

Brady continued to tear through the Seattle defense, sending a 3-yard touchdown pass to Chris Godwin to give Tampa Bay a 21-3 lead early in the fourth inning.

Show some life

Smith responded after his mess, throwing a 21-yard TD pass to Tyler Lockett as the Seahawks took the Patriots’ lead down to 21-9.

Choose again!

At the end of the fourth day, the Hawks forced Brady to make his first intercept of 399 attempts, taking advantage of the takeaway with a 19-yard TD pass from Smith to Marquise Goodwinin one shot from fourth down no less.

However, Tom and the terrible crew remained steadfast in the final four minutes of the game, landing some early kills to force Seattle to burn through the timeout and claim the victory.

UPCOMING:

Indianapolis Colts at Las Vegas Raiders (4:05 p.m. ET)

Indianapolis Colts

IND

Las Vegas raid

LV

Dallas Cowboys at Green Bay Packers (4:25 p.m. ET, FOX)

Dallas Cowboys

OBTAIN

Green Bay Packers

GB

Arizona Cardinals at Los Angeles Rams (4:25 p.m. ET, FOX)

Arizona Cardinals

ARI

The Los Angeles Rams

LAR

Los Angeles charger at San Francisco 49ers (8:20 p.m. ET)

Los Angeles charger

lost

San Francisco 49ers

SF


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