Sunday, November 10, marked a thrilling day in the NFL’s 2024 season, with action spanning the 9:30 a.m., 1:00 p.m., and 4:00 p.m. ET windows. Eight games were decided by one score, and seven contests were determined by six or fewer points. Here are the top statistical highlights from Week 10:
Key Highlights:
- Close Games Record:
This season has seen a historic number of close games through Week 10:- 82 games decided by seven-or-fewer points.
- 72 games decided by six-or-fewer points.
- Kansas City Chiefs Stay Undefeated:
- Chiefs defeated Denver 16-14, improving to 9-0.
- Linebacker Leo Chenal blocked a field goal on the final play, joining an elite list of Super Bowl champions to start 9-0.
- Chenal is the second player in the past decade to block a game-winning field goal on the final play.
- Chargers’ Defense Dominates:
- Los Angeles Chargers beat Tennessee 27-17.
- They became the fourth team since 1990 to allow 20-or-fewer points in their first nine games.
- Jalen Hurts Makes History:
- In a 34-6 Eagles win, Hurts recorded four touchdowns and a 115.0 passer rating.
- First quarterback with 10+ rushing touchdowns in four consecutive seasons.
- Surpassed multiple legends with touchdowns and high passer ratings in consecutive games.
- Travis Kelce Climbs the Leaderboard:
- Kelce now has 95 career touchdown receptions, ranking fourth all-time among tight ends.
- Recorded at least 60 receptions for an 11th consecutive season, joining Hall of Fame company.
- Brock Purdy’s Road Success:
- Purdy led San Francisco to a 23-20 win, passing for 353 yards and two touchdowns.
- His 13 career games with a 115+ passer rating tie him with Justin Herbert for second-most in a QB’s first three seasons.
- Josh Allen’s Winning Milestone:
- Allen secured his 71st career win as Buffalo defeated Indianapolis 30-20.
- Surpassed Tom Brady for the fourth-most wins by a quarterback in their first seven seasons.
Additional Highlights:
- Kyler Murray recorded three touchdowns, becoming the fifth QB with 30+ rushing TDs in six seasons.
- Chuba Hubbard rushed for 153 yards in Carolina’s 20-17 overtime win in Munich.
- Alvin Kamara became the Saints’ all-time leading rusher.
- Malik Nabers tied for the most receptions in a player’s first eight games with 61.
- Keenan Allen set a record for the most receptions in a player’s first 150 games.
With two games left, Week 10 has already delivered unforgettable moments and record-breaking performances.
Sports report David Rosales