Week 10 of the NFL was just more of the official start of the second half of the season, as it was filled with memorable moments, from new records set to milestones reached across a number of games, and involving both players and teams.
Taylor Runs Wild in Berlin
The first NFL Berlin Game was a treat for the locals, who witnessed Colts RB Jonathan Taylor in what could be his signature performance in an MVP season.Darting to the Record Books
Giants QB, Jaxson Dart was labeled a pocket passer as a recruit, but you wouldn’t be able to tell in the early goings of his NFL career.King Henry Rises up the Ranks
It seems like every game Derrick Henry plays, he sets a new milestone or passes a Hall of Famer in some statistic. That’s just what happened in Baltimore’s win over Minnesota as Henry passed, not one, but two Hall of Famers on the career rushing list.Putting the ‘Special’ in Special Teams
The Jets managed to defeat the Browns despite just 42 net passing yards—their fewest in a win since 1973. However, while the cynical Jets fan could focus on that stat, the optimistic New York supporter can, instead, look at the special teams performance which catapulted the team to the win.Scoop and Score ... and Scoop and Score
Through his first 11 NFL seasons, DeMarcus Lawrence had scored two touchdowns. Then, in the span of roughly 10 minutes of game time, he doubled his touchdown count with a pair of scoop-and-scores in Seattle’s victory over Arizona.On the Road to Canton?
Jahmyr Gibbs racked up three touchdowns in Detroit’s win over Washington and now has 41 in his young career.Welcome to the 400 Club
Matthew Stafford is in his 17th pro season, has never led the league in passing yards, passing touchdowns, completion percentage or passer rating, and has never been an All-Pro. However, at 37 years old, Stafford is the NFL MVP favorite, with Sunday’s performance adding to his resume.In the Rams’ win over the 49ers, he threw four touchdown passes to give him 402 for his career, which makes him the ninth member of the 400-passing touchdowns club.
Additionally, Stafford, who leads all active players with 190 career interceptions, threw no picks in the game. That gives him three straight games with at least four touchdown passes and zero interceptions, which is tied for the third-longest streak since the 1970 merger. Only ahead of him are Peyton Manning (five games) and Dan Marino (four games).







