Monday Memo: Brandon J., Tommy B. and Brian G.
Jet of the week: Laveranues Coles, WR. Eight catches, 133 yards and a touchdown. He was the only consistent player on the field for the Jets in what could be Chad Pennington’s final start. 
Giant of the week: Brandon Jacobs, RB. Yes, Osi Umenyiora had that 75-yard touchdown return off a forced fumble, but Jacobs anchored the running game with 107 yards and a touchdown. Life after Tiki Barber: so far, so good.
Player of the week: Tom Brady, QB, Patriots. He won the award last week, and we just can’t not give it to him again. Six more touchdown passes, on pace for a record-setting 61 as the Patriots’ roll to 7-0 and make us wonder whether an unbeaten season is in the cards.
Team in trouble. Raiders. At 2-2, it looked like they might think about an outside shot at a playoff berth. But after two straight divisional losses, including a home defeat yesterday to Kansas City, it looks like same old Raiders for now.
Dominating performance award: Seahawks 33, Rams 6. After embarrassing themselves at home last week against the Saints, the Seahawks bounce back and retake command of the NFC West.
Special teams play of the week: Dallas defensive end Chris Canty swatted away a potential go-ahead field goal in the third quarter by the Vikings, and Pat Watkins returned it 68 yards for a touchdown as Dallas outlasted Minnesota at home. Dallas is 6-1 for the first time since 1995, the last year they won the Super Bowl.
Special teams player of the week: Rob Bironas, K, Titans. He made an NFL record eight – eight! – field goals, including a 29-yarder as time expired in Tennessee’s 38-36 win over the Texans. 
Comeback player of the week: Brian Griese, QB, Bears. Griese connected with Muhsin Muhammad for a 15-yard TD pass with nine seconds left to lift desperate Chicago over Philly 19-16. Word is the Giants are sending Griese a dozen roses for beating divisional rival.
Kick save and a beauty award: Broncos K Jason Elam kicks his third game-winning field goal, this one against the Steelers in a barn-burner Sunday night in Denver.
Bad to worse award: As if things couldn’t get any worse for the Dolphins, their lone bright spot this season, running back Ronnie Brown, suffered a knee injury and might be done for the year.
Rookie of the week: Trent Edwards, QB, Bills. Looks like Buffalo has settled on Edwards as their quarterback of the future. He led the Bills to a 19-14 win over the Ravens and deemed J.P. Losman an afterthought. Look for Losman to be dealt or released during the off-season.
Emerging player of the week: LenDale White, RB, Titans. The Titans have been waiting for White to get over weight and motivational issues, and they hope that patience is paying off. He led the Titans with 107 rushing yards and a touchdown.
Stat of the week: Further proof that turnovers kill. Bucs QB Jeff Garcia didn’t have a turnover all season until Sunday against the Lions. He fumbled twice, and the Lions scored touchdowns after both in a 23-16 Detroit win.
Coach on the hot seat: Scott Linehan, Rams. A rare back-to-back choice in a league that rarely sees teams fail to win a game after seven weeks. Linehan is flirting with a mid-season firing in just his second year on the job.
Streak of the week: The Chiefs beat the Raiders for the ninth straight time. It’s the longest winning streak a team has ever had against the Raiders.
Next week’s games:
Giants vs. Dolphins, London, England
Bills at Jets
Lions at Bears
Raiders at Titans
Browns at Rams
Eagles at Vikings
Steelers at Bengals
Colts at Panthers
Texans at Chargers
Jaguars at Buccaneers
Saints at 49ers
Redskins at Patriots
Bye: Chiefs, Seahawks, Cardinals, Cowboys, Falcons, Ravens
Comments (37)
Bob,
Don't you cover College Football at all?
It was an exciting weekend Rutgers upset the Bulls. Bama beat Tennessee and Auburn was ahead of LSU and LSU scored in the very last seconds of the game....not that I am complaining. ROLL TIDE, the test for the new coach Saban is he from Pittsburg? is beating Auburn in the Iron Bowl.
Anyway Neil isn't going to blog about this, I thought I would give you a shot at least Rutger's win should be given some attention it is sort of in your backyard.
No college football here, sorry. Adam Abramson is the man.
Can Osi take a few reps at runningback?
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