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Week 7 of the 2021 NFL season featured a whole host of important games that could determine the playoff picture for a ton of teams going forward.
The first game began with the Thursday night matchup between the Denver Broncos and Cleveland Browns. The Browns came away with a close victory with Case Keenum at the helm
The Arizona Cardinals and Los Angeles Rams both won their games. The Cardinals remained undefeated and the Rams delivered another loss to the Lions.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Case Keenum (5) looks for a receiver during the first half of an NFL preseason football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Jacksonville, Fla., in this Aug. 14 file photo.
(AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack, File)
BROWNS 17, BRONCOS 14
Sunday, October 24, 2021
GIANTS 25, PANTHERS 3
PATRIOTS 54, JETS 13
TITANS 27, CHIEFS 3
Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry leaves the field after the Titans beat the Buffalo Bills 34-31 in an NFL football game Oct. 18 in Nashville.
(AP Photo/Wade Payne)
PACKERS 24, WASHINGTON 10
FALCONS 30, DOLPHINS 28
BENGALS 41, RAVENS 17
RAMS 28, LIONS 19
RAIDERS 33, EAGLES 22
CARDINALS 31, TEXANS 5
BUCCANEERS 38, BEARS 3
8:20 PM: Colts @ 49ers (NBC)
Monday, October 25, 2021
8:15 PM: Saints @ Seahawks (ESPN)
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NFL Standings
AFC East
1). Bills (4-2)
2). Patriots (3-4)
3). Jets (1-5)
4). Dolphins (1-6)
AFC North
1). Bengals (5-2)
1). Ravens (5-2)
3). Browns (4-3)
4). Steelers (3-3)
AFC South
1). Titans (5-2)
2). Colts (2-4)
3). Jaguars (1-5)
4). Texans (1-6)
AFC West
1). Raiders (5-2)
2). Chargers (4-2)
3. Chiefs (3-4)
4). Broncos (3-4)
NFC East
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb (88) celebrates after defeating the New England Patriots after overtime Oct. 17 in Foxborough, Mass.
(AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)
1). Cowboys (5-1)
2). Washington (2-5)
3). Eagles (2-5)
4). Giants (2-5)
NFC North
1). Packers (6-1)
2). Vikings (3-3)
3). Bears (3-4)
4). Lions (0-7)
NFC South
1). Buccaneers (6-1)
2). Saints (3-2)
3). Falcons (3-3)
4). Panthers (3-4)
NFC West
1). Cardinals (7-0)
2). Rams (6-1)
3). 49ers (2-3)
4). Seahawks (2-4)
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