We saw some excellent quarterback play from veterans on the field which resulted in some come-from-behind victories for some NFL Teams. As well, there were some quarterbacks taking a dip in their production with break-your-heart loses in primetime.
Here is where all 32 NFL Teams quarterbacks look after week 10 games:
Arizona Cardinals: Kyler Murray: C+ (Last week F)
Kyler Murray finally made his return to the field after recovering from his ACL surgery. Murray completed 19 passes for 249 yards, threw one interception against zero touchdowns, rushed for 33 yards on nine carries, and scored a rushing touchdown but was sacked twice. Murray also led the Cardinals from behind and allowed kicker Matt Prater to kick the game-winning field goal in a well-earned welcome back to the field victory.
Atlanta Falcons: Taylor Heinicke: D (Last week C)
Taylor Heinicke played light in the game before leaving in the fourth quarter with a hamstring injury. Heinicke completed eight passes for 55 yards and threw a touchdown pass to Scott Miller but was sacked three times. Heinicke also rushed for 34 yards on four carries on the afternoon. Meanwhile, Desmond Ridder completed four passes for 39 yards, rushed for 11 yards on two carries, and scored a rushing touchdown. If Heinicke does not look to be healthy enough to play in week 11. The Falcons need to start Ridder and prepare him for their upcoming opponents.
Baltimore Ravens: Lamar Jackson: C+ (Last week A-)
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Lamar Jackson started the week 10 divisional matchup against the Cleveland Browns on fire but was slightly cooled off by the Browns’ defense in the second half. Jackson completed 13 passes for 223 yards, threw one touchdown against two interceptions, and rushed for 41 yards on eight carries but was sacked three times in the game. Jackson and company will bounce back from this extremely close and last-second loss for the remaining weeks to come!
Buffalo Bills: Josh Allen: C- (Last week C)
It wasn’t the best night for Josh Allen as he did whatever he could to help the Bills get through the Denver Broncos despite the painful 24-22 loss. Allen completed 15 passes for 126 yards, threw one touchdown against two interceptions rushed for 13 yards on four carries, and scored a rushing touchdown despite not getting sacked at all. It wasn’t an easy night for Allen, as the Broncos defense has been playing very well, as of late. He needs to step up against very serious opponents- if the Bills want to return to the playoffs.
Carolina Panthers: Bryce Young: D+ (Last week D)
It was a very quiet night for Bryce Young as he and the Panthers fell in a close 13-16 loss to the Chicago Bears. Young completed 21 passes for 185 yards, threw no touchdowns or interceptions, and rushed for 18 yards on three carries but was sacked three times. Young may look like a bust for this season but the Panthers need more offensive line protection, better coaching, and star playmakers to help Young realize his potential, and develop into a better quarterback, for next season.
Chicago Bears: Tyson Bagent: C- (Last week D+)
Bagent may not be the main starting quarterback for the Bears but he still can be a good game manager when the time calls for it with Justin Fields recovering from his injuries. Bagent completed 20 passes for 162 yards, did not throw any touchdowns or interceptions, and rushed for 12 yards on six carries. Bagent may not have thrown any touchdowns on the night but managed to keep the Bears in the game and secure the win against the Panthers 16-13.
Cincinnati Bengals: Joe Burrow: B- (Last week B+)
Joe Burrow played a fair game against the Houston Texans but came up short in the very end. Burrow completed 27 passes for 347 yards, threw two touchdowns against two interceptions, and rushed for 20 yards on five carries but was sacked four times. Despite playing well, the Texans defense was a powerful unit to go up against and the Texans got lucky with a last-second field goal to end the game as well.
Cleveland Browns: Deshaun Watson: C+ (Last week A-)
Deshaun Watson started the game sloppy with an interception to Kyle Hamilton to start the game but kept his composure as he led the Browns to a comeback win against the Baltimore Ravens at the very end. Watson completed 20 passes for 213 yards, threw one touchdown against one interception, and rushed for 37 yards on eight carries but was sacked four times. It’s never easy trying to rebound from a tough interception at the very beginning of the game but Watson did so and guided the Browns to a come-from-behind 33-31 victory over the Baltimore Ravens.
Dallas Cowboys: Dak Prescott: A- (Last week B-)
It was quite the day for Dak Prescott as he led the Cowboys to a statement 49-17 victory over the New York Giants. Prescott completed 26 passes for 404 yards, threw four touchdowns against one interception, rushed for 17 yards on two carries, scored a rushing touchdown, and was not sacked in the entire game. It was a flat-out dominant performance by Prescott as he does everything he can, to make sure he and the Cowboys are ready for the playoffs!
Denver Broncos: Russell Wilson: C+ (Last week Bye Week)
Russell Wilson and company are starting to cook and play fairly better as of late. Wilson completed 24 passes for 193 yards and threw two touchdowns against zero interceptions but was sacked four times. Wilson also rushed for 30 yards on nine carries on the night as the Broncos earned a well-needed victory on the road in a very tough place to play in Buffalo. It may be upward and onward for the Broncos at this point of the season.
Detroit Lions: Jared Goff: A- (Last week Bye Week)
Jared Goff had an incredible performance in his second return to Los Angeles against the LA Chargers. Goff completed 23 passes for 333 yards, threw two touchdowns against zero interceptions, and was not sacked all game long but he did rush for negative two yards on three carries. Goff played a great game as he kept the Lion’s offense in it all game and helped lead the come-from-behind victory over the Chargers in the end.
Green Bay Packers: Jordan Love: C- (Last week C-)
Not much has changed in Jordan Love’s game since his week nine victory over the Los Angeles Rams. Love completed 21 passes for 289 yards, threw two touchdowns against two interceptions, and rushed for 11 yards on two carries but was sacked once. The Packers need to get Love better playmakers on the receiver side around him, so he can make more memorable plays and develop into a superstar with influence.
Houston Texans: C.J. Stroud: B (Last week B+)
C.J. Stroud continues to have an excellent rookie season. Stroud completed 23 passes for 356 yards, threw a touchdown against an interception, rushed for eight yards on two carries, and scored a rushing touchdown but was sacked once. Stroud is playing very well as if he’s been in the NFL before and can potentially win the NFL Rookie of the Year award if he keeps up his excellent performance week in and out.
Indianapolis Colts: Gardner Minshew: C (Last week B-)
Gardner Minshew didn’t play his best game abroad in Germany but did manage the game well for the Colts as they beat the New England Patriots 10-6. Minshew completed 18 passes for 194 yards and threw an interception and no touchdowns on the day. Minshew was also not sacked by the Patriots’ defense all day. Minshew can and will play better than he did in week 10 but he’s doing his duty as a backup quarterback while Anthony Richardson recovers from his shoulder surgery for next season.
Jacksonville Jaguars: Trevor Lawrence: F (Last week Bye Week)
Trevor Lawrence and company had a very tough and rude awakening after their week nine bye week with a 3-34 beatdown loss to the San Francisco 49ers. Lawrence completed 17 passes for 185 yards, threw two interceptions against zero touchdowns, rushed for seven yards on two carries, and was sacked five times. Lawrence is a good quarterback but he ran into a very physical and tough 49ers defense that wasn’t playing around. This week 10 defeat will be water under the bridge as Lawrence will move on from this loss for the remaining weeks of the season.
Kansas City Chiefs: Patrick Mahomes: Bye Week (Last week B+)
Patrick Mahomes continues to be a dominant force as he gets rested up for the remainder of the season.
Las Vegas Raiders: Aidan O’Connell: C (Last week C+)
Aiden O’Connell may not be the best quarterback but he is a decent game manager who helped the Raiders secure the 16-12 victory over the New York Jets. O’Connell completed 16 passes for 153 yards and threw one touchdown against one interception but was sacked five times. O’Connell isn’t the best option but he starts to struggle in games, the Raiders will put Jimmy Garoppolo on the field even though there’s a chance that Jimmy G doesn’t come back to the Raiders next season.
Los Angeles Chargers: Justin Herbert: A- (Last week C-)
Justin Herbert played an excellent game at home despite falling short 41-38 in an incredible game. Herbert completed 27 passes for 323 yards, threw four touchdowns against one interception, rushed for 15 yards on four carries, and was not sacked at all. Herbert showed fans he is a great offensive playmaker but came up short in a tough offensive battle between an incredible Lions team.
Los Angeles Rams: Brett Rypien: Bye Week (Last week F)
The Rams are getting well-needed rest in their week 10 bye week and signed former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz to backup Matthew Stafford.
Miami Dolphins: Tua Tagovailoa: Bye Week (Last week B-)
Tua Tagovailoa needed some rest after the Dolphin’s heartbreaker of a road trip in Germany where they fell to the Kansas City Chiefs 14-21.
Minnesota Vikings: Joshua Dobbs: B (Last week B+)
It was another great week for Dobbs as he continued to impress during his time as a Viking. Dobbs completed 23 passes for 268 yards, threw one touchdown pass against zero interceptions, rushed for 44 yards on eight carries, and scored a rushing touchdown but was sacked once. Dobbs is looking very good with the Vikings and could potentially lead the team to a playoff appearance if he continues to play well in place of an injured Kirk Cousins.
New England Patriots: Mac Jones: D (Last week C-)
It was not a good day for Mac Jones and company as the Patriots fell to the Indianapolis Colts 10-6 in Frankfurt, Germany. Jones completed 15 passes for 170 yards, threw an interception against zero touchdowns, and was sacked five times. Despite the five sacks against Jones, it could’ve been a lot worse. Bailey Zappe had the final offensive drive for the Patriots as he threw a game-ending interception to Rodney Thomas II as he attempted a fake spike trick play. It’s back to the drawing board for the Patriots as they head into a week 11 bye week and return to action in week 12.
New Orleans Saints: Jameis Winston: C- (Last week B)
The Saints originally had Derek Carr playing where he threw on touchdowns or interceptions but was sacked twice before leaving the game with a shoulder injury in the third quarter opening the door for Winston to play. Winston completed 13 passes for 122 yards and threw two touchdowns against two interceptions on the afternoon. If Carr is out for some serious time, the Saints need to roll with Winston for the time being until Carr is healthy enough to return to action.
New York Giants: Tommy DeVito: D (Last week D+)
Tommy DeVito did not play his best game against the high-powered Dallas Cowboys, but he’s the only quarterback the Giants have as Tyrod Taylor is still dealing with his injury and Daniel Jones is out for the season with a torn ACL. DeVito completed 14 passes for 86 yards, threw two touchdowns in the second half against one interception, and rushed for 41 yards on seven carries but was sacked five times. DeVito is a third-stringer but has to step up when the lights shine the brightest for the Giants.
New York Jets: Zach Wilson: D+ (Last week D)
It was a rough evening for Zach Wilson as he and the Jets lost to the Las Vegas Raider 12-16. Wilson completed 23 passes for 263 yards, threw no touchdowns against one interception, and was sacked twice. If Wilson continues to struggle for the remainder of the season, it may be time for the Jets to release him next season or return him to backup and focus on keeping Aaron Rodgers healthy in 2024.
Philadelphia Eagles: Jalen Hurts: Bye Week (Last week A)
Jalen Hurts continues to be an excellent quarterback and will look to strike fear in opposing defenses for the remainder of the season.
Pittsburgh Steelers: Kenny Pickett: C+ (Last week B-)
It was an average performance by Kenny Pickett in the Steelers week 10 23-19 victory over the Green Bay Packers. Pickett completed 14 passes for 126 yards, threw no touchdowns or interceptions, and rushed for 16 yards on four carries but was sacked once. Pickett’s game may indeed elevate if there is an offensive coordinator replacement in the 2024 season. As it stands now, expect more average performances by Pickett for the remainder of the season. It may be a signal to Matt Canada to start polishing up his resume.
San Francisco 49ers: Brock Purdy: A- (Last week Bye Week)
Brock Purdy played a very productive game by snapping the 49er’s three-game losing streak in Duval County against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Purdy 19 passes for 296 yards, threw three touchdowns and zero interceptions but was sacked twice. After a well-needed bye week for Purdy and the 9ers, it was back to winning business with the team’s 34-3 statement win over the Jaguars.
Seattle Seahawks: Geno Smith: B- (Last week F)
Geno Smith had a much better performance than his week nine performance. Smith completed 31 passes for 369 yards and threw two touchdowns against zero interceptions but was sacked once. It was a great performance by Smith who also helped the Seahawks set the game-winning kick against the Commanders- keeping the team afloat in the NFC West.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Baker Mayfield: B- (Last week B-)
Mayfield may not be the best quarterback in the league, but, he manages to pull out wins with a talented Buccaneers roster. Mayfield completed 18 passes for 278 yards, threw two touchdowns against one interception, and rushed for 12 yards on three attempts but was sacked three times. Mayfield did hurt his thumb during the 20-6 victory but secured the victory for the Bucs snapping a four-game losing streak but should be okay to go for the team’s next game.
Tennessee Titans: Will Levis: F (Last week C-)
It was not an easy Sunday for Will Levis as he and the Titans fell to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6-20. Levis completed 19 passes for 199 yards, threw an interception and no touchdowns, and was sacked four times. Levis needs to step up in key matchups, especially against divisional opponents, coming up, as the season continues onward.
Washington Commanders: Sam Howell: C+ (Last week C+)
Sam Howell and the Commanders tried to get a close victory in Seattle but came up short in a very last-second loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Howell completed 29 passes for 312 yards and threw three touchdowns against zero interceptions but was sacked three times in the contest. Howell played a very decent game against tough opponents on the road and will certainly get a few more wins this season- if the Seahawks don’t fall flat.