National Football League Week 5 Updates: Jets vs Cowboys and Additional Games
Real-time NFL Coverage
Greetings, football enthusiasts! Get ready for week five of the National Football League season, where I'll bring you live coverage from the opening window. This is a convenient late morning affair on the west coast at 10:00 AM (PST), stretching to an early evening 6:00 PM (BST) in the UK. We just saw, the Minnesota Vikings mounted a comeback to beat the Cleveland Browns 21-17 thanks to a short Jordan Addison touchdown grab with under half a minute left at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Minnesota move to three wins and two losses, while Cleveland fall to 1-4. Today's schedule is underway.
We have a impressive selection of six matchups to track:
Ravens v Houston Texans
Panthers vs Dolphins
Colts vs Raiders
New Orleans Saints v Giants
New York Jets against Dallas Cowboys
Philadelphia Eagles v Denver Broncos
Featured Game: Philadelphia Host Denver
A highlight contest is going down in Philly with the undefeated title holders welcoming from Denver. Theoretically, you might anticipate an easy win, but a brief look pops up reports questioning whether the Philadelphia are the least impressive undefeated squad in history. It's unclear. However, is they have enjoyed some fortune on kick units with multiple blocked attempts, one of which earned a victory against the Los Angeles Rams. The key battle will be how Broncos defensive coordinator their coordinator dials up his defense to stop the Eagles' versatile QB Hurts from charging down the field. If they can force the pass, then a significant victory might result for the Broncos, currently with two wins and two losses, which would make many analysts, myself included, who said the Denver would overthrow the Chiefs in the AFC West feeling a little happier.
Additional Games to Watch
In other games, a host of one-win wonders are eager to move nearer to a winning record with a win, or exactly there in the case of the Cowboys after their madcap 40-40 tie with Green Bay has them at 1-2-1. Their visit to the New Jersey to face the winless Jets should do the trick as they aim to keep the scoring outbursts going between quarterback Dak Prescott and wide receiver Pickens. In the long run, top receiver Lamb's injury might actually help the Cowboys as Pickens’ expanded duties since will have sped up his development, making the offense stronger when Lamb does return. Currently, the Jets’ backfield needs to be alert and then some to prevent a disappointing fall to 0-5.
Baltimore Face Texans in Surprising Clash
A pair of surprising 1-3 merchants go head-to-head in Baltimore as the banged-up Baltimore Ravens are led into battle with the Houston Texans by reserve QB Cooper Rush. When these teams met last season, we saw Beyoncé’s stupendous performance surrounded by the Texans enduring a horrendous one-sided loss at home on the holiday, then a 34-10 beating in the playoffs a month later at their venue. But, in the absence of the injured two-time MVP Lamar Jackson on the field, who passed for multiple scores, ran in additional TDs, and racked up massive yardage in the two thrashings, the Texans' defense will be prepared.