We’re over the halfway point of the NFL season, and the race to the playoffs is officially on.
Some Australian’s teams are coming together at the right time, while for others the wheels are truly beginning to fall off.
Find out how all the Australian NFL players performed below.
The juggernaut that is the Baltimore Ravens continues to roll along, taking down Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals in a Thursday Night Football thriller.
This is NOT a drill!
Jon Gruden gives Daniel Faalele his flowers:
“He is fun to watch. He’s as big a right guard as you will see. He’s moving his feet better and Lamar Jackson’s had a lot of time to throw, and a lot of that is because Faalele is moving his feet better…”… pic.twitter.com/81GKbngsWw
— Bobby Trosset (@bobbybaltim0re) November 6, 2024
Faalele impressed during the clash, manning the offensive line as the team scored five total touchdowns.
The Saints snapped a seven-game losing streak in Week 10, taking down Atlanta in their first game under new interim head coach Darren Rizzi.
Hayball punted five times during the game, placing four inside the 20-yard line, for a total of 224 yards.
The 49ers claimed a narrow win over the Buccaneers Monday, winning 23-20 as star running back Christian McCaffery made his season debut.
Only one punt was needed from Wishnowsky in the game, a 35-yard dart landing inside the 20, as San Francisco won their second straight.
The bad news is the Chicago Bears are in trouble; they’ve gone two games without scoring a touchdown, and lost their third game in a row when they were downed 19-3 by New England.
Narrator: And that, too, turned out to be a lie.#NEvsCHI #ChicagoBears #ToryTaylor #CalebWilliams #HardKnocks #NFL pic.twitter.com/4OF92HL6nJ
— Sports on Max (@SportsonMax) November 10, 2024
The good? We got to see a lot more Tory Taylor, as the Aussie punted eight times for 335 yards, including two down inside the 20.