The 32 things we learned from Week 10 of the 2025 NFL season:
1. “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.” If you didn’t think you’d be learning (or getting a refresher on) Biblical quotes in this week’s installment, that one is from the fifth verse of Chapter 5 of the Gospel of Matthew. Worth wondering if several of the NFL’s meeker teams read it prior to Sunday’s action.
2. The number of consecutive games won by the New York Jets, who started the 2025 season with an 0-7 record that rendered them the final team to break into the win column.
3. The NYJ prevailed Sunday despite being without arguably their two best defensive players, CB Sauce Gardner and DT Quinnen Williams, who definitely are no longer their best defensive players after they were stunningly exported ahead of the league’s Nov. 4 trade deadline.
4. The number of sacks collected Sunday against the Cleveland Browns by Jets DE Will McDonald IV, who established a new career high, tied the franchise single-game record and staked a claim as Gang Green’s current preeminent defender.
5. RB Breece Hall, whom the Jets ultimately decided not to trade, scored the only offensive touchdown in his team’s 27-20 triumph, taking a screen pass 42 yards to the end zone. New York’s other touchdowns remarkably occurred via both a kickoff and punt return – the first time in franchise history that had happened in the same game.
6. The number of Jets players who caught a pass Sunday … none of them gaining more than 5 yards, save Hall. Yep, there’s a reason this roster is about to get overhauled yet again. But, hey, they beat Cleveland … and might have hurt themselves long term in the draft order, but that’s a 2026 problem.
7. The New Orleans Saints also won their second game of the season, stunning the Carolina Panthers 17-7 in Charlotte. Tyler Shough became the first Saints rookie quarterback credited with a win since Dave Wilson in 1981 − when Archie Manning was still the face of the franchise.
8. Who needs WR Rashid Shaheed, a player New Orleans moved ahead of the trade deadline? However they wisely kept WR Chris Olave (62-yard TD catch) and CB Alontae Taylor (INT), who both had key performances Sunday.
9. Seems like perhaps the Panthers, though they didn’t actually lose any ground in the NFC South despite the loss, should focus more on their offense and less on touchdown celebrations.
10. The Miami Dolphins snapped a seven-game losing streak to the perennial AFC East champion Buffalo Bills with a 30-13 upset in South Florida. Good for embattled Fins coach Mike McDaniel, who moved to 1-0 since the team moved on from apparently more embattled GM Chris Grier. The Dolphins are now 3-7.

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