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Issue #8 of The WOLF Sports Newsletter

WOLF Sports Newsletter – Week 8 NFL Recap

Hey, Wolf Sports Nation! Welcome to the WOLF Sports newsletter covering everything from the world of sports, brought to you by @WOLF_Financial. We know you’ve got a busy schedule, and with so much sports news going on, it’s easy to miss out.

That’s where we come in—to keep you in the loop with all the action. This issue, we’ve got your NFL Week 8 recap.

Let’s get into it!

Thursday Night Football

Rams 30, Vikings 20 

The Rams surged in the fourth quarter with two touchdowns from Matthew Stafford, defeating the Vikings. Kupp and Nacua led the receiving efforts.

Sunday Games

Packers 30, Jaguars 27 

Green Bay clinched a 30-27 win with a last-second field goal, while Malik Willis connected deep with Jayden Reed after Jordan Love's injury.

Cardinals 28, Dolphins 27 

Arizona edged Miami with a late field goal, securing the win through Kyler Murray's strong second half.

Patriots 25, Jets 22 

New England won with a late touchdown; Jacoby Brissett finished strong after Drake Maye’s early injury.

Browns 29, Ravens 24 

Cleveland topped Baltimore with Jameis Winston's late TD pass to Cedric Tillman and solid defensive stops.

Eagles 37, Bengals 17 

The Eagles dominated, with Jalen Hurts contributing both passing and rushing scores, while their defense limited Joe Burrow.

Texans 23, Colts 20 

C.J. Stroud led Houston’s close win over Indianapolis with Mixon adding strength on the ground.

Lions 52, Titans 14 

Detroit’s offense exploded while their defense stifled Tennessee, keeping them atop the NFC North.

Falcons 31, Buccaneers 26

The Falcons defeated the Buccaneers, with Kirk Cousins throwing for 276 yards and four touchdowns. Despite Baker Mayfield’s 330-yard, three-touchdown performance, the Bucs couldn’t close the gap, giving the Falcons a key divisional win.

Chargers 26, Saints 8 

The Chargers dominated, with Herbert throwing three TDs. The Saints’ offense managed only field goals and a safety.

Bills 31, Seahawks 10 

Buffalo controlled Seattle, as Josh Allen delivered two touchdowns and the defense held strong.

Commanders 18, Bears 15 

A 52-yard Hail Mary from Jayden Daniels sealed Washington’s last-second win over the Bears.

Chiefs 27, Raiders 20 

The Chiefs held off a Raiders rally, with Mahomes connecting with DeAndre Hopkins, securing Kansas City's seventh win.

Broncos 28, Panthers 14 

Bo Nix set a rookie win record with four TDs in Denver’s dominant victory.

49ers 30, Cowboys 24 

The 49ers overcame a halftime deficit, pulling ahead with three third-quarter touchdowns. Prescott’s late comeback attempt stalled, sealing the win for San Francisco.

Monday Night Football

Steelers 26, Giants 18

The Steelers took down the Giants in a close nail-biter led by Russell Wilson on offense. Despite a back-and-forth scoring game, Pittsburgh clinched the win in the final seconds when Daniel Jones’ attempt at a game-winning touchdown ended in an interception, sealing the Steelers' victory.

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