- For the first time in three weeks, no selections were prematurely wiped out by injuries during the weekend's games.
- While it was a compelling contest, two of the week's three lowest scores came from Seattle/Pittsburgh on Sunday Night Football as Geno Smith (Brittany) and Ben Roethlisberger (Al/Matt F.) only went for 209 and 229 yards respectively in a game that ended 70% of the way through overtime.
- Carson Wentz (Matt S./Trevor) rounded out that trio of terror with just 223 yards in Indianapolis' blowout win over the Texans. It is an unfortunate figure given that the former Eagle had 161 yards through the air after the first quarter. Those are the pitfalls of destruction. Davis Mills (Greg) benefited from the chase with a rookie boosted score of 293 in the defeat.
- On the flip side, we had three quarterbacks surpass the 300 yard mark including the best score for a rookie signal caller to date.
- Trevor Lawrence got his first NFL win in the UK as the Jaguars came back to beat the Dolphins. Colin's selection broke the previous record set by #2 overall pick Zach Wilson by 22 ending the game with a rookie boosted 369.
- Despite the humbling loss on Monday Night Football, it was another big showing for Josh Allen in primetime. The Bills QB netted Scott a much-needed 353 yards to pull him into the top five of the standings after being in last place after Week 1.
- But once again top score goes to the person who is currently running away with things, Ryan. The playoffs may end up being the great equalizer but for now it was another nearly 400 yards, 397 to be exact, from Patrick Mahomes as Kansas City made easy work of Washington.
- Optimally, the way to go this week would have been Dallas' Dak Prescott. He threw for more yards (445) than the two overtime quarterbacks from Sunday Night Football combined as the Cowboys held off the Patriots with a walkoff touchdown.
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