"I'm not surprised by anything. This is kind of the nature of the position," Hurts said. "But I put my energy and my focus on trying to go out there and do my best and trying to learn, trying to build, trying to take in the things that I can to try and improve."
With apologies to Jonathan Taylor, we know how this story goes. MVP doesn't stand for Most Valuable Player anymore. It stands for Most Valuable Quarterback on a 12-win team with a nice storyline. That gives us three frontrunners: Matthew Stafford, Drake Maye and Darnold. Stafford is on the kind of run that could see him clinch the award by the end of the year. But right now, Darnold is the pick.
Walker put it all together as an edge defender in this game. He was stout against the run and lived in the backfield all game (anything else that happened was woke, off-ball nonsense). The time out clearly did him good; his lower-body explosiveness was noticeable. Walker was considered a project on draft night; he's been learning and playing a more defined position and has improved every game.
CINCINNATI - Even after two rough outings, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Jake Browning has the full backing of his head coach. On Wednesday, Bengals coach Zac Taylor stood steadfast in supporting Browning after back-to-back defeats in which the offense has struggled. "I've got a ton of confidence in Jake," Taylor said. "I'm unwavering in that. I've seen the best of Jake. I know that we can do a great job supporting him to where he can go win games for us."
"I wanted to send them back out there," Callahan said after the game. "I think just the play number was still low. Those penalties kind of knocked us out of some of those favorable down distances and we didn't convert third downs..."
Mahomes unleashed a deep strike, a pass that traveled more than 40 yards. Fans produced their first loud roar, as Mahomes' pass was perfectly placed over cornerback Jaylen Watson into the hands of Xavier Worthy.
Michael Penix demonstrated impressive short game accuracy during practice, achieving a majority of successful completions mainly through short passes, which are critical for a quarterback's overall effectiveness.