The Los Angeles Rams secured a 12-6 victory over the San Francisco 49ers in a rain-soaked Thursday Night Football game, marking their third consecutive win and improving their record to 8-6. Despite gaining 302 yards, the Rams struggled in the red zone, relying on rookie kicker Joshua Karty's four field goals. The 49ers, now 6-8, missed key opportunities, including dropped interceptions and a crucial pass by Deebo Samuel. Rams' Kyren Williams and Puka Nacua contributed significantly, while 49ers' Brock Purdy struggled, completing only 14 of 31 passes for 142 yards.
The Los Angeles Rams secured a 21-14 victory over the New Orleans Saints, overcoming a scoreless first half with 21 second-half points. Key performances included Rozeboom's defensive plays, Kyren Williams' 104 rushing yards and a touchdown, and Verse's crucial pressure on Derek Carr. Despite limited opportunities, Nacua contributed with a touchdown, while Kupp and Allen struggled to make an impact. The win keeps the Rams competitive in the NFC West, just one game behind the Seahawks.
The Green Bay Packers narrowly defeated the Chicago Bears 20-19, extending their winning streak over the Bears to 11 games. Key performances included Karl Brooks' crucial blocked field goal, Christian Watson's impactful 150-yard receiving game, and Jordan Love's strong passing despite an interception. Rashan Gary and Josh Jacobs also contributed significantly, while players like Quay Walker and Kenny Clark struggled. The win improved the Packers' record to 7-3.
NC State defeated Coastal Carolina 82-70 in a game marked by 47 fouls and a strong second-half performance. Despite being out-rebounded in the first half, NC State adjusted to secure the win, with key contributions from Jayden Taylor and Brandon Huntley-Hatfield. The Wolfpack's free throw shooting was crucial, accounting for a third of their points, while their three-point shooting struggled at 0%. The game highlighted NC State's rebounding issues and the need for improved ball handling, as Taylor accounted for half of the team's turnovers.
The Cleveland Cavaliers faced off against the New Orleans Pelicans on November 6, 2024, in an NBA matchup. The game featured notable performances and statistics from both teams, contributing to the ongoing season standings and player evaluations.