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Joe Thomas, Darrelle Rivis, Dwight Freeney lead first-year eligible 2023 Pro Football Hall of Fame nominees
Six-time All-Pro offensive lineman Joe Thomas, shutdown cornerback Darrelle Revis and speedy pass-rusher Dwight Freeney headline the list of nine first-year-eligible players picked among the 129 nominees for the 2023 class of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.


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The other first-year-eligibles are running back Chris Johnson, offensive lineman Jahri Evans, linebackers NaVorro Bowman and James Harrison, defensive back Kam Chancellor and punter Shane Lechler.
 
NFL Standings 2022: Conference
Week-3

Conference Leaders
American Football Conference
Miami (3 - 0)

National Football Conference
Philadelphia (3 - 0)


NFL Standings 2022: Division

Week-3

Division Leaders
American Football Conference
East: Miami (3 - 0)
North: Cleveland. Baltimore. (2 - 1)
South: Jacksonville (2 - 1)
West: Kansas City. Denver (2 - 1)

National Football Conference
East: Philadelphia (3 - 0)
North: Minnesota. Green Bay. Chicago (2 - 1)
South: Tampa Bay (2 - 1)
West: Los Angeles Rams (2 - 1)
 
NFL Player Stats (Offense) - 2022
Week-3

Passing Yards: Allen, Buffalo - 1,014
Passing TD's: Jackson, Baltimore - 10
Quarterback Rating: Tagovailoa, Miami - 82.8
Rushing Yards: Chubb, Cleveland - 341
Rushing TD's: Williams, Detroit. Chubb, Cleveland - 4
Receptions: Kupp, Los Angeles Rams - 28
Receiving Yards: Diggs, Buffalo - 344
Receiving TD's: Diggs, Buffalo - 4

NFL Player Stats (Defense) - 2022
Week-3

Total Tackles: Smith, Chicago. Owens, Houston - 36
Solo Tackles: Werner, New Orleans - 24
Tackles for loss: Smith, Minnesota. Rousseau, Buffalo - 5
Sacks: Highsmith, Pittsburgh - 4.5
Interceptions: Williams, Baltimore - 3
 
NFL Standings 2022: Conference
Week-4

Conference Leaders
American Football Conference
Miami (3 - 1)
Kansas City (3 - 1)
Buffalo (3 - 1)


National Football Conference
Philadelphia (4 - 0)


NFL Standings 2022: Division

Week-4

Division Leaders
American Football Conference
East: Miami (3 - 1). Buffalo (3 - 1)
North: Cleveland (2 - 2). Cincinnati (2 - 2). Baltimore. (2 - 2)
South: Jacksonville (2 - 2). Tennessee (2 - 2)
West: Kansas City (3 - 1)

National Football Conference
East: Philadelphia (4 - 0)
North: Minnesota (3 - 1). Green Bay (3 - 1)
South: Tampa Bay (2 - 2). Atlanta (2 - 2)
West: San Francisco (2 - 2). Los Angeles Rams (2 - 2). Arizona (2 - 2). Seattle (2 - 2)
 
NFL Player Stats (Offense) - 2022
Week-4

Passing Yards: J. Herbert, Los Angeles Chargers - 1,250
Passing TD's: L. Jackson, Baltimore. J. Goff, Detroit. P. Mahomes, Kansas City - 11
Quarterback Rating: P. Mahomes, Kansas City - 82.3
Rushing Yards: S. Barkley, New York Giants - 463
Rushing TD's: J. Williams, Detroit - 6
Receptions: C. Kupp, Los Angeles Rams - 42
Receiving Yards: T. Hill, Miami - 477
Receiving TD's: S. Diggs, Buffalo. J. Dotson, Washington - 4

NFL Player Stats (Defense) - 2022
Week-4

Total Tackles: R. Smith, Chicago. Owens, Houston - 46
Solo Tackles: P. Werner, New Orleans - 42
Tackles for loss: M. Crosby, Las Vegas - 8
Sacks: N. Bosa, San Francisco - 6
Interceptions: J. Poyer, Buffalo - 4
 
NFL Standings 2022: Conference
Week-4

Conference Leaders
American Football Conference
Buffalo (4 - 1). Kansas City (4 - 1)

National Football Conference
Philadelphia (5 - 0)


NFL Standings 2022: Division

Week-4

Division Leaders
American Football Conference
East: Buffalo (4 - 1)
North: Baltimore. (3 - 2)
South: Tennessee (3 - 2)
West: Kansas City (4 - 1)

National Football Conference
East: Philadelphia (5 - 0)
North: Minnesota (4 - 1)
South: Tampa Bay (3 - 2)
West: San Francisco (3 - 2)
 
Week 6 Power Rankings 2022: 1-32 poll, playoff chances
This week saw the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers vault into the top 10, while the struggling Los Angeles Rams and Miami Dolphins fell out.

Top-5
No.1: Kansas City (4 - 1)
No.2: Buffalo (4 - 1)
No.3: Philadelphia (5 - 0)
No.4: Minnesota (4 - 1)
No.5: Dallas (4 - 1)

No.28: Houston (1 - 3 - 1)
No.29: Pittsburgh (1 - 4)
No.30: Detroit (1 - 4)
No.31: Washington (1 - 4)
No.32: Carolina (1 - 4)
 
Eagles (5-0) vs Cowboys (4-1)
Lincoln Financial Field - Sun, 10/16


For 4-1 Cowboys, now comes the fun part -- facing 5-0 Eagles on SNF


No one really thought the Cowboys would be in this position. Not after losing quarterback Dak Prescott to a fractured right thumb in the season opener. Not with so many questions on the offensive line. Not with a schedule that included the defending AFC champion Cincinnati Bengals and defending Super Bowl champion Rams separated by four weeks.Yet here they are at 4-1 for the second straight season. Just how good are the Cowboys? Defensively, they have been excellent. For the first time since 1972, their defense has allowed fewer than 20 points in each of their first five games. They have 20 sacks, the fourth most by a team through five games since the 1970 merger. In addition to the five sacks of Mathew Stafford on Sunday, the Cowboys pressured him 20 times.


Offensively, they are not setting the world on fire. Rush, now 5-0 as a starter, threw for just 102 yards, but he did not turn it over. The Cowboys became just the second team to win without having a running back or tight end catch a pass. They ran it 34 times for 163 yards. Tony Pollard finished with 86 yards and Ezekiel Elliott had 22 carries for 78 yards. A season ago, the Cowboys handily beat Philadelphia twice (45 combined points), although the Eagles did not play most of their regulars in the season finale with a playoff spot locked up.


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Cowboys' Dak Prescott to start throwing; Cooper Rush expected to start


Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott will throw passes Wednesday for the first time since undergoing surgery on his right thumb, but he is expected to miss his fifth straight game Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles. "We are preparing for Cooper [Rush] to start against the Eagles," coach Mike McCarthy said Wednesday. McCarthy said Prescott will throw to receivers after Wednesday's practice. He will go through the quarterback school (a pre-practice walk-through just for the QBs) and go through some individual drills but not take part in any of the practice. McCarthy repeated that he wants Prescott to get a full week of work before returning as the starter. He would not get into a potential thought of having Prescott serve as Rush's backup as he continues to mend.The Cowboys have won four straight games with Rush, but McCarthy said he does not believe the team's path with Prescott would have been altered if the record were different.

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