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Matthew Stafford's second TD pass of the night gives Rams 21-0 lead

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23 November 2025

It’s difficult to envision a better start for the Rams on Sunday night.

Los Angeles now leads 21-0 after Matthew Stafford’s second touchdown pass of the night, this one going to tight end Colby Parkinson.

The Rams faced a pair of third downs on their 12-play, 72-yard drive that took 5:02 off the clock. Stafford connected with rookie Konata Mumpfield for an 11-yard gain on third-and-3, moving the Rams into Tampa Bay territory.

L.A. got chunk gains of 14 yards with Stafford passes to Davante Adams and Parkinson to put the club in the red zone. It took until third-and-goal from the 5, but Stafford again hit Parkinson a 5-yard score to give the home team a three-touchdown lead.

Stafford has started the night 14-of-17 for 140 yards with two touchdowns.

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Jets' Aaron Glenn explains questionable 4th down decision in third quarter

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23 November 2025

With the Jets down 10-7 in the third quarter after having just allowed a six-minute, 11-play touchdown drive to the Baltimore Ravens to open the second half, head coach Aaron Glenn made a gutsy but risky call to go for it on fourth-and-2 from New York's own 42-yard line.

It didn't work.

After the turnover on downs, the Ravens -- with excellent field position -- scored once again, this time on a seven-play drive that took just over three minutes. Ironically, the touchdown came on a two-yard run by Derrick Henry on fourth-and-goal.

The score gave Baltimore a 17-7 lead and all the good that the Jets defense had done in the first half by limiting Lamar Jackson and the Ravens to three points and just 72 yards of offense went out the window.

"At that point, I was thinking about the defense and how I thought the defense was playing really, really well," Glenn said after the game when asked about the questionable decision. "... And I thought our offense was doing a solid job, I thought Tyrod was doing a solid job.

"So I want to be aggressive, I want to be able to go on that and we didn’t make it. That’s just what it was."

Glenn's desire to be aggressive is commendable, but in that particular situation it didn't make much sense. 

While it's true New York's defense played well, it had just given up a long touchdown drive and no longer has some of the playmakers it did at the start of the season. It was also midway through the third quarter with the Jets down three -- totally enough time and by a small enough margin to still win the game without the conversion.

Instead, Tyrod Taylor's pass to John Metchie III was incomplete (and totally covered) and New York's defense was behind the eight ball when it could've punted the ball somewhere inside the Ravens' 20-yard line and given the Jets defense a much better chance.

In short, the risk wasn't worth the reward and Baltimore made the Jets pay for their first-year head coach's mistake.

"It’s one of those things where it didn’t work out," Glenn said. "You look at what they did, they went for it on I think fourth-and-1 from the 20-something (yard line) or something like that and they made it. It’s just one of those things and we didn’t make ours so we gotta do a better job there."

Of course, with their record what it is at this point in the season, the Jets had nothing to lose in their bold attempt. And while it's conventionally the wrong call, Glenn deserves some credit for wanting to see how his team would respond in that situation.

"I trust our guys to go make those and that was a situation I want our guys to not blink and get ready to go and we didn’t make it."

Had Glenn made a different decision, who knows, maybe the Jets end up winning that game which is ultimately what the head coach wants the most.

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Kevin Stefanski on Shedeur Sanders starting again: Not going to get into that today

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23 November 2025

The Browns picked up a 24-10 win with Shedeur Sanders at quarterback against the Raiders on Sunday and that made it a sure thing that head coach Kevin Stefanski would be asked if Sanders will remain the team's starter for Week 13.

Dillon Gabriel suffered a concussion against the Ravens in Week 11 and was ruled out for Sunday's game, which opened the door for Sanders to start and go 11-of-20 for 209 yards, a touchdown and an interception. After the game, Stefanski was asked if Sanders did enough to get another chance to run the offense against the 49ers next Sunday.

"I'm not going to get into that," Stefanski said. "Obviously, proud of him and proud of this offense and there are a ton of things to learn from, but I'm just going to worry about today."

Stefanski added that he is "going to take my time and do what’s best for the football team" when it comes to deciding which of the two rookies will get the call next time.

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  1. Cowboys stun Eagles with 24 unanswered points in 24-21 win
  2. Malik Nabers blasts Giants on social media after loss to Lions, which eliminated them from playoff contention
  3. Shedeur Sanders throws 1st NFL TD and helps lead Browns to win over Raiders
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