NEW YORK –– Nov. 9, 2025 –– A look at seven statistical highlights from games played during the 9:30 a.m., 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. ET windows on Sunday, November 9, the 10th week of the 2025 season.
- With two games remaining in Week 10, there have been 38 games decided by a game-winning score in the final two minutes of regulation or in overtime, the most in NFL history through Week 10.
There were three teams – Chicago, Houston and Indianapolis – that recorded the game-winning score in the final two minutes of regulation or in overtime this week.
Houston overcame a 19-point fourth-quarter deficit to defeat Jacksonville, 36-29, while Chicago overcame a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter to defeat the New York Giants, 24-20. - Indianapolis running back Jonathan Taylor recorded a career-high and franchise-record 286 scrimmage yards (244 rushing, 42 receiving) and three rushing touchdowns during the Colts’ 31-25 overtime victory over Atlanta in Berlin, the most rushing yards and most scrimmage yards ever in an international game.
Taylor has 66 career rushing touchdowns and surpassed Pro Football Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk (64 rushing touchdowns) for the most rushing touchdowns in Colts franchise history.
Taylor, who is 26 years old and has 7,152 rushing yards and 73 scrimmage touchdowns (66 rushing, seven receiving) in his career, became the fifth player under the age of 27 with at least 7,000 rushing yards and 70 scrimmage touchdowns, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers Jim Brown, Walter Payton, Emmitt Smith and LaDainian Tomlinson.
With three rushing touchdowns in Weeks 3, 5, 7 and 10, Taylor is the only player in NFL history to record four games with at least three rushing touchdowns through the first 10 weeks of a season.
Taylor – who had 218 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns on Dec. 22, 2024 – joins Derrick Henry (Dec. 6, 2018, and Dec. 29, 2019) as the only players in NFL history to record at least 200 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns in multiple career games.
Taylor is the fifth player in NFL history with at least 200 scrimmage yards and two rushing touchdowns in five career games, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers LaDainian Tomlinson (nine games), Jim Brown (five) and Eric Dickerson (five) as well as Derrick Henry (seven).
Taylor, who has 1,139 rushing yards and 260 receiving yards this season, is the fifth running back since 2000 to record at least 1,000 rushing yards and 250 receiving yards through the first 10 weeks of a season, joining Ezekiel Elliott (2016 with Dallas), Ahman Green (2003 with Green Bay), Chris Johnson (2009 with Tennessee) and DeMarco Murray (2014 with Dallas). - Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford passed for 280 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions for a 127.1 rating in the team’s 42-26 win at San Francisco.
Stafford is the first player in NFL history with at least four touchdowns and no interceptions in three consecutive games.
Stafford has 402 career touchdown passes and became the ninth player ever with at least 400 career regular-season touchdown passes.
Stafford has 25 touchdown passes and two interceptions this season and joins Patrick Mahomes (2020) as the only players in NFL history with at least 25 touchdown passes and two-or-fewer interceptions in his team’s first nine games of a season.
Stafford has 62 career games with at least three touchdown passes, tied with Pro Football Hall of Famer Dan Marino for the sixth most such games in NFL history. - In his 100th career start, Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson passed for 176 yards and a touchdown and added 36 rushing yards in the Ravens’ 27-19 win victory at Minnesota.
Jackson now has 73 career wins through his first 100 starts, surpassing Pro Football Hall of Famer Ken Stabler for the fourth most wins by a quarterback in their first 100 career starts in NFL history. Only Patrick Mahomes (78 wins), Tom Brady (76) and Pro Football Hall of Famer Roger Staubach (76) had more.
Jackson – who has a passer rating of 103.3 in his first 100 starts – is the third quarterback in NFL history with a passer rating of 100-or-higher in his first 100 career starts, joining Aaron Rodgers (107.3 passer rating) and Patrick Mahomes (103.0).
- Detroit quarterback Jared Goff completed 25 passes on 33 pass attempts (75.8 percent) for 320 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions for a 135.9 passer rating in the Lions’ 44-22 win at Washington.
Goff is the third player in NFL history to have at least 45 games with 300+ passing yards in their first 10 career seasons, joining Patrick Mahomes (49 games, in his first nine seasons) and Matt Ryan (45).
Goff has 27 career games with at least three touchdown passes and no interceptions, the fourth-most such games by a player in his first 10 career seasons in NFL history, trailing only Aaron Rodgers (30 games), Russell Wilson (29) and Patrick Mahomes (28, in his ninth season). - Miami running back De’Von Achane totaled 225 scrimmage yards (174 rushing, 51 receiving) and two rushing touchdowns during the Dolphins’ 30-13 win over Buffalo.
Achane is the third player in NFL history with at least five rushing touchdowns and three receiving touchdowns in each of his first three seasons, joining Roger Craig and Abner Haynes.
Achane is the sixth player since 2000 with a rushing touchdown of at least 50 yards in each of his first three seasons in NFL history, joining Chris Johnson, Deuce McAllister, Adrian Peterson, Clinton Portis and Jonathan Taylor.
Per Next Gen Stats, Achane forced 11 missed tackles, his most in a game in his career, and gained 100 yards after forcing a missed tackle. Of his 225 yards from scrimmage, 195 came after contact (165 rushing, 30 receiving).
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- New England rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson rushed for 147 yards, including touchdowns of 55 and 69 yards, in the Patriots’ 28-23 win at Tampa Bay.
Henderson – who is 23 years old – is the fifth player under the age of 24 in the Super Bowl era with multiple 50-yard rushing touchdowns in a game, joining Chris Johnson (Sept. 20, 2009 with Tennessee), Doug Martin (Nov. 4, 2012 with Tampa Bay), Adrian Peterson (Oct. 14, 2007 with Minnesota) and Clinton Portis (Dec. 7, 2003 with Denver).
Henderson is the fourth rookie to record multiple 50-yard rushing touchdowns in a single game in NFL history, joining Doug Martin (Nov. 4, 2012 with Tampa Bay), Pro Football Hall of Famer Lenny Moore (Oct. 28, 1956 with the Baltimore Colts) and Adrian Peterson (Oct. 14, 2007 with Minnesota). - Additional notes from Sunday include:
- Seattle quarterback Sam Darnold recorded 178 passing yards and a touchdown for a 111.8 rating during the Seahawks’ 44-22 win over Arizona, while wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba finished with five receptions for 93 yards and a touchdown.
Darnold is the only player in NFL history to record a passer rating of 100-or-higher in at least six games of a player’s first nine games with a team multiple times (2024 with Minnesota).
Smith-Njigba joins Antonio Brown (2014 with Pittsburgh) and Pro Football Hall of Famer Michael Irvin (1995 with Dallas) as the only players with at least 75 receiving yards in each of his first nine games of a season in NFL history. - New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart recorded 242 passing yards, while adding 66 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns against Chicago.
Dart is the only rookie quarterback in NFL history to record a rushing touchdown in five consecutive games.
Dart joined Cam Newton (2011 with Carolina) as the only rookie quarterbacks in NFL history to record at least seven rushing touchdowns through their first seven career starts.
Dart is the fifth rookie quarterback with at least five games of 50+ rushing yards, joining Cam Newton (eight games in 2011 with Carolina), Robert Griffin III (eight in 2012 with Washington), Jayden Daniels (eight in 2024 with Washington) and Lamar Jackson (six in 2018 with Baltimore). - San Francisco running back Christian McCaffrey finished with 96 scrimmage yards (66 receiving, 30 rushing) in today’s game against the Rams.
McCaffrey, who has 626 rushing yards and 692 receiving yards this season, is the third player in NFL history with at least 600 rushing yards and 600 receiving yards in four career seasons, joining Pro Football Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk and Brian Westbrook.
McCaffrey joins Timmy Brown (1965), Roger Craig (1985) and Pro Football Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk (1998) as the only players with at least 600 rushing yards and 600 receiving yards in his team’s first 10 games of a season in NFL history.
McCaffrey – who has 7,013 rushing yards and 5,158 receiving yards in his career – is the fourth player in NFL history with at least 7,000 rushing yards and 5,000 receiving yards, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers Marcus Allen and Marshall Faulk, as well as Tiki Barber. - New York Jets running back Kene Nwangwu had a 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the Jets’ 27-20 win over Cleveland.
Nwangwu is the fourth player in NFL history with a kickoff return touchdown in four of his first five seasons, joining Josh Cribbs (five seasons), Percy Harvin (four) and Pro Football Hall of Famer Bobby Mitchell.
Nwangwu is the sixth player in NFL history with five career kick return touchdowns of at least 95 yards, joining Cordarrelle Patterson (eight), Josh Cribbs (five), Dante Hall (five), Leon Washington (five) and Abe Woodson (five).
- Seattle quarterback Sam Darnold recorded 178 passing yards and a touchdown for a 111.8 rating during the Seahawks’ 44-22 win over Arizona, while wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba finished with five receptions for 93 yards and a touchdown.