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Welcome to the Week 8 grades!

It has been a week of blowouts in the NFL. With only the Monday night game left to play, 11 of the 12 games that have been played this week have been decided by double digits and that includes the Sunday night game that saw the Green Bay Packers taking down Pittsburgh Steelers, 35-25, in what was supposed to be the Aaron Rodgers revenge game. 

The Dallas Cowboys also got blown out. Everyone got blown out, well, except for the New York Jets.

Going into Week 8, there was only one winless team in the NFL, but that’s not the case anymore after the New York Jets pulled off a stunning 39-38 win over the Cincinnati Bengals. The Jets were trailing by 14 points with eight minutes left to play in the fourth quarter, but they pulled off the shocker after Breece Hall threw a game-winning touchdown pass (That is not a typo, Breece Hall threw a TD pass to put the Jets ahead with 1:54 left to play). 

How shocking was this win? 

  • It was the Jets’ second-largest fourth-quarter comeback in franchise history. They trailed by 15 points at the start of the fourth quarter, but managed to outscore the Bengals 23-8 in the final quarter to pull off the win. 
  • Hall became the first running back since 2000 to throw a go-ahead TD in the final two minutes of a game. The last time it happened also came with the Jets when Curtis Martin threw a go-ahead TD back in 2000. 
  • Hall became just the third running back in NFL history to score two rushing touchdowns AND throw a TD pass in a single quarter (Hall did all of that in the fourth quarter). 
  • This game marked the first time since 2001 that the Jets topped 500 yards. The last time it happened also came against the Bengals. 

It was a great win for the Jets, but an ugly loss for the Bengals. 

With that in mind, let’s get to the Week 8 grades, starting with New York’s stunning win. 

The tush push didn’t die in a meeting room; it died on a Sunday in Philadelphia

Jonathan Jones

The tush push didn't die in a meeting room; it died on a Sunday in Philadelphia


N.Y. Jets 39-38 over CincinnatiGreen Bay 35-25 over PittsburghTampa Bay 23-3 over New OrleansDenver 44-24 over DallasIndianapolis 38-14 over Tennessee Houston 26-15 over San FranciscoBaltimore 30-16 over ChicagoBuffalo 40-9 over CarolinaPhiladelphia 38-20 over N.Y. GiantsNew England 32-13 over ClevelandMiami 34-10 over AtlantaL.A. Chargers 37-10 over Minnesota