Record-Breaking NFL Week 9: Milestones and Monumental Victories
In a week marked by historic achievements and standout performances, NFL Week 9 delivered a series of games that will be remembered for their record-breaking feats and dramatic finishes.
Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Cam Little etched his name into the NFL record books by successfully converting a 68-yard field goal as the first half expired in their matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders. This kick surpassed the previous record of 66 yards set by Justin Tucker in 2021. Little's remarkable achievement was a pivotal moment in the Jaguars' 30-29 overtime victory. Reflecting on his record-setting kick, Little remarked, "You kick it long enough and you kick it straight enough, it's going to go in." (espn.com)
The game itself was a rollercoaster, with the Jaguars overcoming a two-game losing streak. Quarterback Trevor Lawrence contributed significantly, rushing for two touchdowns, including one in overtime, and passing for 220 yards. The Raiders responded with a late touchdown but failed on a two-point conversion attempt, sealing the Jaguars' win. (reuters.com)
In another notable performance, Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold led his team to a commanding 38-14 victory over the Washington Commanders. Darnold completed 21 of 24 passes for 330 yards and four touchdowns, joining Johnny Unitas as the only quarterbacks in the Super Bowl era to achieve at least 325 passing yards, four passing touchdowns, three or fewer incomplete passes, and zero sacks in a single game. (reuters.com)
The Chicago Bears and Cincinnati Bengals engaged in a high-scoring thriller, with the Bears edging out a 47-42 win. The game's final 103 seconds were particularly dramatic, featuring 21 points scored, including an onside kick recovery and multiple lead changes. Bears quarterback Caleb Williams connected with tight end Colston Loveland for a 58-yard touchdown with 17 seconds remaining, securing the victory. (reuters.com)
Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy made a triumphant return from injury, leading his team to a 27-24 victory over the Detroit Lions. McCarthy accounted for three touchdowns—two passing and one rushing—completing 14 of 25 passes for 143 yards. A pivotal moment occurred when Levi Drake Rodriguez blocked a 45-yard field goal attempt, which was recovered by Isaiah Rodgers and led to a 20-yard field goal by Will Reichard. (as.com)
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen continued to showcase his prowess, leading his team to a 28-21 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. Allen completed 23 of 26 passes, achieving an 88.5% completion rate—a new franchise record for games with at least 15 passing attempts. Additionally, Allen surpassed Cam Newton's record for the most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback, reaching a total of 79. (reuters.com)
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford maintained his impressive form, completing 24 of 32 passes for 281 yards and four touchdowns, leading the Rams to a 34-10 victory over the New Orleans Saints. This performance added to his league-leading total of 21 touchdown passes for the season. (en.wikipedia.org)
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson returned from injury to lead his team to a 28-6 win over the Miami Dolphins. Jackson completed 18 of 23 passes for 204 yards and four touchdowns, demonstrating his dual-threat capabilities and reaffirming his importance to the Ravens' offense. (reuters.com)
These performances underscore the evolving dynamics of the NFL, with emerging talents and seasoned veterans alike making significant impacts. As the season progresses, such standout moments continue to shape the competitive landscape of the league.