Charley Brock, a versatile player for the Green Bay Packers known for his defensive skills and leadership on championship teams, has been inducted into the Hall of Very Good by the Pro Football Researchers Association, recognizing his outstanding but not Hall of Fame-level career.
The Jets' season is ending poorly, with a struggling team and a coach, Aaron Glenn, whose future is uncertain. Despite his efforts to instill patience and a long-term vision, history suggests that first-year coaches in similar situations often face dismissal if the team finishes with few wins. However, some past examples show potential for turnaround, and the Jets have significant cap space and draft capital to rebuild. Glenn's ability to lead a successful turnaround remains uncertain, and the season's poor performance makes his future prospects challenging.
Travis Kelce joined an exclusive NFL club by reaching 800 receiving yards for the 12th consecutive season, a feat only Jerry Rice had previously achieved, highlighting his significant impact despite recent seasons with lower yardage.
Myles Garrett is nearing the NFL's official and unofficial single-season sacks record, with debates over the true record holder due to historical inconsistencies and different counting methods, highlighting the challenges in comparing eras and recognizing achievements in football history.
Josh Allen set the NFL record for career rushing touchdowns by a quarterback with 76, surpassing Cam Newton, and ranks 25th all-time among all players, outscoring many Hall of Fame running backs, highlighting his exceptional running ability and impact on the game.
Jaxson Dart suffered a concussion in a game against the Bears, leading to Russell Wilson replacing him in the fourth quarter; Dart had a notable performance before the injury, including setting an NFL record for consecutive games with a touchdown run.
The upcoming Packers-Steelers game is historic for two reasons: the Packers aim to finally win in Pittsburgh after 55 years, and Aaron Rodgers has the chance to become the fifth quarterback to beat all 32 NFL teams, with the game serving as a pivotal moment for both milestones.
Jordan Love is one win away from achieving a milestone that Aaron Rodgers and Brett Favre never did, as the Packers aim to break a long-standing losing streak in Pittsburgh and potentially end Rodgers' chapter with the team on a high note.
In a Week 4 NFL game, the Packers and Cowboys tied 40-40 in overtime, combining for 58 first downs, just one shy of the franchise record, marking one of the highest totals in Packers history and highlighting a rare overtime tie streak for the Cowboys.
Packers running back Josh Jacobs is on the verge of joining an elite group in NFL history with a 12-game rushing touchdown streak, but he was unaware of the milestone until recently and remains focused on team success.
Carson Wentz will make NFL history as the first player to start for six different teams in six consecutive seasons, highlighting his extensive experience and resilience as he joins the Vikings for a game with significant stakes.
Carson Wentz could make NFL history by starting for his sixth different team in six seasons if J.J. McCarthy, the Vikings' quarterback, cannot play due to a high ankle sprain, marking a unique achievement in NFL quarterback history.
Dak Prescott has won his last 13 games against the Giants and can tie the NFL record for the longest winning streak against a single opponent with his 14th win, a feat last achieved by Bob Griese with 17 consecutive wins. The streak highlights Prescott's dominance over the Giants since his rookie year in 2016.
Josh Allen was named AFC offensive player of the week for the 16th time after leading the Bills to a comeback win over the Ravens, setting NFL records with his performance including a historic quarter with 251 passing yards and multiple rushing touchdowns.
Emeka Egbuka made a remarkable NFL debut by catching two touchdowns, including the game-winner in the last minute, becoming only the second player since 1970 to achieve this feat in their first game.