Seattle Seahawks @ Green Bay Packers
GREEN BAY - The Seattle Seahawks snapped their eight game losing streak at Lambeau Field with a thrilling 28-23 win over the Packers. Green Bay (6-4) had an opportunity to walk off the field winners but a 4th and goal pass to N'Keal Harry was broken up by Xavien Howard and Seattle (6-3) held on. The loss was Green Bay's third in a row and the Packers are no longer locks to run away with the division.
"We've got to get right," Stefon Diggs said. "This team knows how to win. We've just got to find that spark again."
The defending champion Packers are no stranger to adversity after battling back to take the NFC North title in week 17 last season after a slow start. We'll see if they can lean on that experience to right the ship next week against the team they stole the division from in 2020; Minnesota.
Los Angeles Rams @ San Francisco 49ers
SAN FRANCISCO - Phillip Lindsay made fantasy owners happy filling in for the injured Alvin Kamara. Lindsay led the 49ers offensive attack en route to a San Francisco 23-13 win over the visiting Los Angeles Rams. The Colorado product rushed 25 times for 117 yards and a touchdown and kept the Rams defense on the field much longer than they wanted.
"Happy to carry the load for a week," Lindsay said. "Alvin had some heavy lifting earlier this season so I'm glad I could follow his footsteps."
San Francisco (7-2, 3-1 NFC West) is hitting their stride midway through the season in a very competitive NFC West. As things stand, the Niners are the 2-seed in the NFC and have a one game lead over the Seattle Seahawks who they beat earlier this season.
San Francisco takes on the winless Jaguars next week.
Baltimore Ravens @ Miami Dolphins
MIAMI - The disappointing season for Miami continues as the Dolphins dropped another game, this time 31-24 to the Baltimore Ravens (6-3). Miami (4-6) found themselves down 31-3 entering the 4th quarter before rattling off 21 points to make this one respectable. But for a team that had Super Bowl or bust aspirations, the wheels are starting to fall off.
Miami will see if they can get things on track next week as they take on the struggling New York Jets.