A record-tying 9 NFL teams have lost at least 6 games in the first 8 weeks
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— the largest yardage advantage for a team that lost by at least 26 points since at least 1948.
Cousins cruisesKirk Cousins must be sad to see the Tampa Bay Buccaneers off the schedule.
Cousins picked apart the Bucs for a second time this season in a 31-26 win on Sunday that gave the Atlanta Falcons a series sweep.
Cousins followed his 509-yard, four-touchdown performance in an overtime win at home in Week 5 by throwing for 276 yards and four TDs in the rematch on Sunday.
Cousins became the fourth player on record to throw for at least 750 yards with at least eight TD passes against one opponent in a season, joining Hall of Famers Joe Montana, Dan Marino and Y.A. Tittle.
Montana did it in 1990 for San Francisco against Atlanta with 874 yards and eight TDs, two years after Marino had 874 yards passing and eight TDs for Miami against the Jets.
Tittle had his outburst in 1962, when he had 761 yards and 10 TDs for the New York Giants against Washington.
All or nothingThe Indianapolis Colts are putting a halt to the all-or-nothing experiment with Anthony Richardson.
The Colts benched the No. 4 overall pick from the 2023 draft, according to two people with knowledge of the decision who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Tuesday because the team had not announced the change.
The move came after Richardson went 2 for 15 in the first half last week against Houston. Richardson finished the game 10 for 32, dropping his completion percentage this season to 44.4%.
Only one player has posted a lower mark for an entire season in the last 20 years with at least 100 attempts, with Josh Freeman completing 42.9% of his passes in 2013 with Tampa Bay and Minnesota.
But Richardson was able to deliver big plays; he is tied for the league lead with four pass plays that gained at least 50 yards, with seven completions thrown at least 25 yards downfield.
That has contributed to a 16.2 average yards per completion that would rank second-highest of any player since 1990 with at least 100 attempts in a season, behind Chris Chandler's 16.6 in 1998.
Go for 2Converting 2-point conversions has never been harder in the NFL than it has so far this season.
Teams are converting a record-low 31% of their tries for 2 — a precipitous drop from the 55% rate last season. This season is on pace to be the first since 1999 that the 2-point conversion rate drops below 40%.
For the last 20 seasons, the conversion rate was at 48.3% — making it essentially a coin-flip decision about whether going for 2 will work.
The rate this year is even lower if it's limited to plays that start at the typical spot of the 2-yard line as opposed to following penalties when the line of scrimmage has moved up to the 1 or back to the 7. Teams are converting only 28.6% of standard tries, down from 55.8% last season.