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Players of the week 7: New York New York


With Daniel Jones and Sauce Gardner, the two Big Apple franchises are in the spotlight this week.

Used to disappointing lately, the two New York franchises are amazing this season. In this week 7, they are both in the spotlight. If he was content with being clean with his arm, Daniel Jones would trample the Jaguars defense with his legs, ending the match with an average of 9.7 yards per carry. The quarterback allows the Giants to continue their near perfect season. On the side of the Jets, he is a defensive rookie who has shone once again. Sauce Gardner has confirmed that he will be a strong contender for the Rookie of the Year.

In NFC, Marco Wilson is rewarded in defense. His interception at the end of the first half reversed the momentum and relaunched the Cardinals’ badly started season. Another illustrious player, Joe Burrow, put in an impressive performance against the Falcons, completing 81% of his passing attempts.

For special teams, the kickers are in the spotlight. Perfect in a very defensive match, Randy Bullock allowed the Titans to take a very important victory in their division. Cairo Santos continues his perfect season with Chicago, scoring 11 field goals attempted since the start of the season.

NFC Conference:

– Offensive: Daniel Jones (QB, Giants), 19/30 for 202 yards and 1 touchdown; 11 courses 107 yards and 1 touchdown.

– Defensive: Marco Wilson (CB, Cardinals), 3 tackles, 2 deflected passes and 1 interception returned on touchdown.

– Special teams: Cairo Santos (K, Bears), 4/4 to field goals and 3/3 to extra points.

AFC Conference:

– Offensive: Joe Burrow (QB, Bengals) 34/42 for 481 yards and 3 touchdowns; 3 courses, 20 yards and 1 touchdown.

– Defensive: Sauce Garner (CB, Jets), 10 tackles and 3 deflected passes.

– Special teams: Randy Bullock (K, Titans), 4/4 to field goals and 1/1 to extra points.

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