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NFL’s Biggest Winners and Losers from Week 10
Week 10 of the
NFL season is almost over, and there were more than a few shocking results this past weekend. The
Indianapolis Colts,
New England Patriots, and
Denver Broncos all picked up critical wins and still hold the top three seeds in the AFC Conference. Meanwhile, the NFC West race between the
Los Angeles Rams and
Seattle Seahawks is starting to heat up after terrific offensive displays.
We are starting to see the contenders emerge from the pretenders as the playoff chase begins to take shape. As each Sunday takes on more importance, GIVEMESPORT has identified the five biggest winners and losers from Week 10.
Winner: Jonathan Taylor
The front-runner for league MVP had his best performance as the Indianapolis Colts bounced back from a disappointing Week 9 loss. Before a raucous crowd in Berlin, Germany, Jonathan Taylor rushed for 244 yards and three touchdowns, including the game-winning score for the AFC’s No. 1 seed.
The Colts rallied to beat the
Atlanta Falcons 31-25 in overtime, moving to 8-2 this season. The superstar running back continues to increase his odds for the regular season’s top award, and would be the first non-quarterback to win it since Adrian Peterson in 2012
Loser: Buffalo Bills
Are the
Buffalo Bills Super Bowl contenders? The team has one of the best one-two punches in the entire league in Josh Allen and James Cook, but once again, the run defense was heavily exposed.
The Bills were chewed up on this end in their 30-13 loss to the
Miami Dolphins, letting up 174 yards and two touchdowns to De’Von Achane. Now Buffalo sits firmly behind the red-hot
New England Patriots in the AFC East.
Winner: New England Patriots
Speaking of the New England Patriots, Mike Vrabel’s team picked up another signature win, this time against the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers on the road. Drake Maye continued to make his MVP case for this 8-2 squad with 270 yards and two touchdowns in the 28-23 victory.
With the easiest remaining schedule in the league, the Patriots are shaping up to be the favorite in the AFC East, which would be a shocking thing to say heading into the regular season.
Loser: Bryce Young
After a shocking victory over the
Green Bay Packers, the
Carolina Panthers had the opportunity to be just half a game behind the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFC South.
Unfortunately, Bryce Young and company had one of their worst offensive performances, putting up just seven points against a lackluster
New Orleans Saints‘ defense.
The third-year quarterback is having another uneven year, and his performance this past weekend will only raise questions about whether he’s the long-term solution for Carolina under center.
Winner: Aaron Glenn
The
New York Jets now have two straight thrilling wins under head coach Aaron Glenn after their 0-7 start. This run has taken place since the tragic death of franchise legend Nick Mangold, and it’s clear that this team is playing inspired, even with their activity at the trade deadline.
The Jets certainly have no chance of breaking their playoff drought this season, and the front office might end up losing star running back Breece Hall when 2025 ends.
Still, Glenn and his coaching staff are showing signs that they can eventually turn this struggling franchise around after these heartfelt victories.
Loser: Pittsburgh Steelers
The
Pittsburgh Steelers‘ lead in the AFC North continues to get slimmer after a discouraging Sunday Night Football loss to the
Los Angeles Chargers.
Aaron Rodgers and the offense had a predictably dismal night, turning it over three times and scoring just ten points in the decisive loss.
The
Baltimore Ravens are now just a game back of Mike Tomlin‘s team and are now the clear favorite to win a third straight AFC North title.
Winner: The Detroit Lions’ Offense
The
Detroit Lions‘ offense regained its early-season form against the
Washington Commanders. In front of a controversial crowd, Jared Goff and Jahmyr Gibbs were elite in the 44-22 blowout.
The Lions’ star quarterback completed 25 of 33 passes for 320 yards and three touchdowns, while the Pro Bowl tailback had 172 total yards and three scores.
Detroit is still firmly in the hunt for a playoff bye and has one of the hardest schedules to close out the regular season. Taking care of business against a depleted opponent was just what the doctor ordered.
Loser: Minnesota Vikings
While the Detroit Lions seized their opportunity, the
Minnesota Vikings left a lot to be desired in their 27-19 home loss to the Baltimore Ravens. J.J. McCarthy was aggressive in the 27-19 loss, but his two turnovers were costly.
The Vikings are now at least two games back of everyone else in the NFC North at 4-5. Last year, this team went 14-3 and decided not to extend its quarterback at the time, Sam Darnold.
The starting QB of the Seattle Seahawks is now a legitimate MVP candidate in 2025 and is leading a 7-2 NFC contender.
Winner: Los Angeles Rams
The Los Angeles Rams had another statement win, this time avenging an early-season home loss to the
San Francisco 49ers. Matthew Stafford and the offense ran up and down the field the entire afternoon, putting up 42 total points in this comfortable victory.
The Rams now head into a highly anticipated clash against the Seattle Seahawks on their home field. A win and Matthew Stafford and company will stay in contention for a bye come playoff time.
Loser: New York Giants
The news came earlier today that the
New York Giants have fired Brian Daboll. This announcement was shortly followed up by a report that the franchise will keep general manager Joe Schoen for the next head coaching search, which is certainly an interesting decision.
Unfortunately, Daboll’s last game on the sidelines was one to forget. The Giants were leading by ten points in the fourth quarter, but a late-game injury to Jaxson Dart, as well as a 14-point rally by the Bears, sealed this team’s eighth loss.
Despite the young talent on this roster, it’s been another disappointing season, and last Sunday was another indication of how far this historic franchise has fallen.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic Causes Big Stir With Reaction to FIFA Suspending Folarin Balogun’s One-Game Ban
Football fans have been left stunned by Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s comments on FIFA’s controversial decision to suspend Folarin Balogun’s red card.
FIFA opted to invoke Article 27, which allows it to suspend Balogun’s one-game ban following a contentious sending-off in the United States’ World Cup Round of 32 match against Bosnia and Herzegovina. The AS Monaco striker received his marching orders for a challenge on Bosnian defender Tarik Muharemovic.
The USA and their coach, Mauricio Pochettino, were outraged by the decision. Likewise, US president Donald Trump, who has since applauded FIFA for “doing the right thing” and “reversing a great injustice.”
Ibrahimovic ‘Happy’ After Balogun Red Card Suspended
FIFA haven’t reversed the red card decision but rather suspended the one-game ban for one year. For many, this is inexcusable given that others who have been sent off during a World Cup haven’t been allowed such treatment.
Balogun will now be available for the USA’s last 16 clash with Belgium on Tuesday at Seattle Stadium. Not only are fans and the media calling it corruption, but the Belgian FA are also considering legal action over an “astonishing” decision.
Ibrahimovic, meanwhile, says he’s “happy” with the outcome and given a suspicious verdict on the situation. He said on American broadcaster FOX Sports:
“What I want to say is that I am happy for the US. Obviously, it’s a different situation, but first of all he should not get a red card. Then I am happy for the US team because the US team has been amazing, but Balo has been super amazing and with him it’s an extra force.”
Balogun has been crucial for Pochettino’s side, finding the net three times in as many outings. He scored in a 2-0 win over Bosnia before being sent down the tunnel for a foul that many, including Ibrahimovic, felt didn’t justify a red card.
There had already been a debate over the sending-off, but FIFA’s suspension has caused outrage. A volatile situation continues to spiral out of control and Ibrahimovic has dragged himself into the firing line.
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‘Money Talks’ – Fans Slam Ibrahimovic
Ibrahimovic usually doesn’t mince his words and says how he feels, but some believe he’s played up to the American fanbase with his comments. The former Manchester United striker might live to regret giving his take on the Balogun saga.
One fan responded to a clip of the Swede with a brutal dig: “Zlatan has officially sold out.”
Another supporter added: “He’s lost all my respect after this…”
One wrote: “Now he has nothing to say about this unfair awful decision because he is on FOX Sports. Money talks and he shuts up.”
This was echoed by another: “Put money in his account and he will say whatever is needed.”
One fan questioned Ibrahimovic’s integrity: “Zlatan has no spine. Got a gig at an American channel and he will say anything to appease their audience.”
Another added: “Zlatan, who was hyped up as that tough guy, is this. As long as he can make money, he’ll easily betray football.”
Ibrahimovic’s FOX Sports colleague and former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry gave a more honest assessment. He pointed out that he didn’t think it was a red card, but that it changed everything for Belgium’s preparations.
Belgian FA’s Reaction to FIFA Suspending Folarin Balogun’s One-Game Ban
The American striker will be available against Belgium.
Henry insisted a decision should have been made in the immediate aftermath of USA’s win over Bosnia. Balogun will nonetheless be in action and will most likely start in Tuesday’s game in Seattle, Washington.
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‘Here We Go’ – Tottenham Agree £16.5m Deal for Radu Dragusin to Leave
Tottenham Hotspur have agreed another deal for the summer transfer window as they continue to rebuild their squad for Roberto De Zerbi.
Spurs have signed six players so far this summer, bringing in Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi and Martin Dubravka on free transfers, while Jan Paul van Hecke arrived for £52m, while Mateus Fernandes joined for £85m and Sandro Tonali signed in a £100m deal.
Luka Vuskovic has been allowed to depart for Brighton in a deal worth £50m plus a sell-on clause, and now the north London side have agreed a deal for another first-team star to move on.
Tottenham Agree Dragusin Deal
According to Fabrizio Romano, Spurs have agreed a loan with an obligation to buy with Fiorentina for defender Radu Dragusin to depart this summer.
The Romanian, who is known for his blistering speed, asked to leave this club this summer after seeing limited game time last season, while two new centre-back arrivals mean he had fallen even further down the pecking order.
Fiorentina tried to sign him in January but were blocked from doing so, but they have now agreed to pay a £1m loan fee to sign him this summer, with an obligation to buy next year for £15.5m already agreed.
Fiorentina will also cover the centre-back’s wages for the entirety of the 2026/27 season before making the deal permanent next summer.
Dragusin will not travel to Florence early next week to undergo a medical, before putting pen to paper on a contract to bring an end to his two-and-a-half-year spell in north London.
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Tottenham Clearing The Squad Out
After making an early splurge to strengthen the squad and bring players in that De Zerbi wants as part of his side for the new season, Spurs are now making an effort to trim the far and clear out the dead wood.
Vuskovic wasn’t in the Italian’s plans and has been allowed to move on, and Dragusin is obviously in exactly the same boat, having fallen behind Romero, Van de Ven, Kevin Danso, Senesi, and Van Hecke in the squad.
More players will almost certainly be allowed to move on between now and the transfer window closing, but Dragusin is someone who won’t be too sorely missed.
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Mario Balotelli Names One Footballer Better Than Lionel Messi
Mario Balotelli has named the one player he believes is “maybe” better than Argentina’s World Cup hero Lionel Messi.
Messi continues to roll back the years with sensational performances for his country in the United States, Mexico and Canada. At the age of 39, he continues to carry his nation on his back, firing them into the last 16 with seven goals in just four games.
The footballing world recognises Messi as one of the greatest, if not the greatest, players to ever grace the pitch. The Barcelona icon has won a record-breaking eight Ballons d’Or and made history throughout his illustrious career.
While the Inter Miami forward is heading towards the end of his story, he continues to make an impact on the biggest stage. There’s every chance he becomes a two-time World Cup winner and further cements his legacy as the very best player of all-time.
Mario Balotelli Makes Huge Lionel Messi Claim
Former Manchester City striker Balotelli is a huge admirer of Messi, whom he’s met as an opponent four times. He said the Argentine operates at a level of unpredictability and speed that “is not normal.”
That said, the former Italy frontman believes another Albiceleste great does rival Messi as the greatest player in history. He told The Late Run:
“I think the only one that may be better than him, but not too much, was Maradona.”
Diego Maradona is celebrated as a footballing genius who made the beautiful game look easy every time he had the ball at his feet. A charismatic personality, blended with naturally gifted ability, wowed fans throughout his career.
Everything the Argentine icon touched seemed to turn to gold, including his infamous Hand of god goal scored against England at the 1986 World Cup. He captained his country to glory at the tournament, putting in inspired performances and registering five goals and as many assists.
There are similarities between Messi and Maradona, not least their rise to footballing superstardom and their status as heroes in their homeland. They left the opposition dumbfounded by their quick feet and dribbling abilities, something Balotelli touched on when describing the current Argentina skipper:
“His speed with the ball is crazy. If I want to do something with the ball that Messi does, I’ll probably do it after thinking for two seconds: Messi is like this (clicks fingers), then like this (clicks fingers), and then do something different. Then you think he will probably come from the right; he already moved the ball, it’s not normal.”
Maradona thrived as an attacking midfielder for club and country, earning 90 caps for the South Americans, posting 32 goals and 27 assists. His best moments at club level came with Napoli, which named its stadium the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona.
Messi is statistically superior, having broken goalscoring records throughout his career. He is the defending world champions’ all-time top scorer, but Balotelli’s opinion is more focused on the incredible duo’s playing style.
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Messi Told He’ll ‘Never be Better than Maradona’
The GOAT debate is often contested between Messi and longtime rival Cristiano Ronaldo. The younger generation weren’t fortunate enough to watch Maradona and the late great Pele.
Maradona has many supporters who argue that he remains the best player the sport has ever seen. That verdict was given by Argentina’s 1978 World Cup hero Mario Kempes, who claimed back in 2021 that Messi couldn’t displace ‘El Pibe de Oro’:
“If [Messi] wants to be better than Maradona, he is not going to achieve it even if he wins four World Cups in a row… No matter how many titles he wins or what he wins, it can never be compared to what Diego did.”
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Stat / Category |
Diego Maradona |
Lionel Messi |
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Active Years |
1977–1994 |
2005–Present |
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Total International Caps |
91 |
203 |
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Total International Goals |
34 |
124 |
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Goals Per Game Ratio |
~0.37 |
~0.61 |
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World Cup Appearances |
4 |
6 |
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World Cup Matches Played |
21 |
29 |
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World Cup Goals |
8 |
20 |
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Copa América Goals |
4 |
14 |
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