What we learned in NFL Week 7: Answering big questions from London, Thursday night games
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What we learned in NFL Week 7: Answering big questions from London, Thursday night games
"Week 7 of the 2025 NFL season kicked off Thursday with a battle between two 40-something quarterbacks in the Steelers' Aaron Rodgers and the Bengals' Joe Flacco. The latter won the night after leading a game-winning drive that was capped by a 36-yard field goal from Evan McPherson with seven seconds left in regulation. Sunday's action began in London for the second straight week, with the Los Angeles Rams defeating the Jacksonville Jaguars. Matthew Stafford reached an international series record with five touchdowns."
"The red zone is an area the Rams offense has struggled with this season, especially the connection between quarterback Matthew Stafford and Adams. But in the lead up to the game, Adams said building that chemistry with a new quarterback can take time and that it comes with the more reps the pair get. On Sunday against the Jaguars, the Rams were 4-for-4 in the red zone with three touchdowns to Adams."
Week 7 began with Joe Flacco engineering a game-winning drive capped by Evan McPherson's 36-yard field goal with seven seconds remaining. Sunday opened in London as Matthew Stafford threw five touchdowns to lead the Los Angeles Rams past the Jacksonville Jaguars, an international-series record. The Rams were 4-for-4 in the red zone against Jacksonville, with Davante Adams catching three touchdown passes. Adams has nine receiving touchdowns in five career games versus Jacksonville, a 1.8 per-game rate that is the highest by any player against a single opponent with at least five games played. Puka Nacua is expected to return after the Rams' Week 8 bye.
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