
NFL Week 3: Contenders, Pretenders, and Record Breakers.
In an unforgettable Sunday showdown, Minnesota Vikings CB Isaiah Rodgers made history as the first player to score two defensive touchdowns in a game. He electrified the field with an 87-yard interception return and a 66-yard fumble recovery, leading the Vikings to a dominant 48-10 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. With two forced fumbles and two pass breakups to boot, Rodgers is a shoo-in for NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors, becoming the first since 2000 to achieve such a feat. Meanwhile, Caleb Williams showcased his prowess with four touchdown passes and a stellar performance that solidified his status. On the receiving end, A.J. Brown exhibited a stellar performance, finishing with six receptions for 109 yards and a touchdown. Justin Herbert threw for 300 yards, completing 28 of 47 passes and tossing in one touchdown, guiding the Chargers to a perfect 3-0 record and establishing himself as a legitimate NFL MVP contender. Herbert also became the second-fastest QB to reach 2,000 career pass completions in NFL history. Special recognition should be given to the Philadelphia Eagles' Special Teams and Jordan Davis for their crucial game-winning field goal block, which he then returned for a touchdown. Additionally, the Cleveland Browns defense deserves praise as well.