NFL Week 6: The Top Voices of Victory
As the NFL season continues to unfold, the sixth week brought another round of thrilling matches and quality quotes from the winning teams and players. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the top voices of victory from around the league.
Age is Just a Number for Joe Flacco
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Joe Flacco led his team to their third win in four games, defeating the Tennessee Titans in a thrilling match. The 39-year-old quarterback threw 38 times for 189 yards and a pair of scores, including the winning touchdown pass to Michael Pittman Jr. in the fourth quarter. After the game, Flacco joked about his age, saying, “I could be these guys’ dads.”
Lamar Jackson’s Admiration for Jayden Daniels
The Baltimore Ravens came out on top in their match against the Washington Commanders, amassing 484 yards of offense in a 30-23 victory. Quarterback Lamar Jackson expressed his admiration for Commanders rookie signal-caller Jayden Daniels, requesting a jersey swap after the game. Jackson’s words were a testament to the respect he has for his fellow quarterback.
Keenan Allen on the Bears’ Offense
The Chicago Bears’ offense has begun to find its rhythm, posting 30 plus points for the second consecutive week in a 35-16 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars in London. Wide receiver Keenan Allen spoke about the team’s consistent third-down conversions, saying that defensive end Montez Sweat was getting frustrated because he couldn’t get sacks.
Baker Mayfield’s Carefree Attitude
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers picked up their first NFC South win of the season in chaotic fashion, racking up 50 points against the New Orleans Saints. Quarterback Baker Mayfield said the team’s mentality heading into the divisional clash was to simply have some fun. Mayfield’s carefree attitude seemed to pay off, as the team dominated the second half, scoring 27 unanswered points.
J.K. Dobbins Sees Greatness in Kimani Vidal
The Los Angeles Chargers defeated the Denver Broncos 23-16, with running back J.K. Dobbins rushing for 96 yards. However, it was rookie running back Kimani Vidal who stole the show, catching a 38-yard touchdown pass from Justin Herbert in the first quarter. After the game, Dobbins was full of praise for Vidal, saying he was confident the rookie would seize his opportunity to make a difference when it came.
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