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NFL results & best of week 11: Broncos Super Bowl bid, Chiefs labour

Everything was happening there Pittsburgh beat CincinnatiAaron Rodgers suffered a potentially serious wrist injury before Jalen Ramsey was ejected from the game for punching Bengals receiver Ja’Marr Chase. He then accused Chase of spitting on him, but the recipient denied it.

“I’m confident the NFL will do its due diligence,” Ramsey said. “There are 100 cameras there. They can investigate. They can see everything. These are facts.”

Davante Adams The Rams made their 1,000th catch and improved to 8-2 as they went on to beat the Seahawks in their NFC West matchup — but both defenses emerged with more credit than their offenses.

Sam Darnold, in particular, had a tough drive with four interceptions, but then Matthew Stafford couldn’t gain any real control as Seattle outgained his side 165 yards and possession for another 15 minutes.

“I don’t think I played well at all” Shedeur Sanders After making his debut in Cleveland’s loss against Baltimore.

Browns fans were clearly happy to see Sanders, but head coach Kevin Stefanski said Dillon Gabriel would start next week if he passed concussion protocol, otherwise Sanders would make his first start.

During the game, Myles Garrett He recorded four sacks on the season to reach 15, becoming the first player in the NFL to record 12 sacks in six consecutive years.

Arizona quarterback Jacoby Brissett he also set a new NFL record with 47 completed passes – the most ever in a regular season game – as the Cardinals were forced to throw while trailing early in their loss to the 49ers.

Speaking of San Francisco, they’re now down 7-4 Brock Purdy In his return from injury, he scored three goals and recorded a good passer rating of 133.5.

With Christian McCaffrey With another three-goal game under their belt, the Niners could be ready to finish the season in a big way.

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