Darnold still leads TD category
Barring someone's NFL record-setting TD performance on Monday night football (yeah, I know), here's some key leader stats
Darnold 11 TDs (#2 avg completion yardage: 8.8) (#1 in Passer Rating at 118.9)
Mayfield-Tampa Bay - 8 TDs (#4 in Passer Rating at 106.9)
Burrows -Cincinnati - 7 TDs (#5 in Passer Rating at 105.9)
Allen- Buffalo - 7 TDs (#2 in Passer Rating at 116.5)
QB's each with 6 TDs:
Carr
Prescott
Mahomes
Murray
Love
Stroud
Others w/5 don't want to care about:
Rodgers
Jackson
Dalton
Herbert
Purdy (#1 avg completion yardage: 9.3)
And others we have a connection to (or will on our schedule)
Cousins - 4
Goff - 3
After looking at the league wide numbers, my reaction is like...damn...Darnold is doing pretty well, isn't he?
This is probably my favorite play from Sunday's game. Great play design matches great QB play.
2nd and goal from the 2. Vikings use three TEs. Jefferson, Addison and Nailor on the sidelines. Aaron Jones behind CJ Ham in the backfield. Obvious run, right? Nope. Vikings send all three TEs and Ham out on routes, Jones stays in to block, drawing a crowd. Darnold goes through each progression right to left: Ham, Tonyan, and Mundt before settling on his 4th read, Oliver.
You could get the Vikings at 80-1 to win the Super Bowl a few weeks ago @DKSportsbook...
— br_betting (@br_betting) September 29, 2024
They're now 3-0, up 14-0 in 1Q and look nearly unstoppable 🤯
(via @NFL)pic.twitter.com/HzmSoc3mEg
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