With week eleven of the NFL season basically in the books, these three teams put on abysmal performance yesterday. The Buffalo Bills were embarrassed once again, the Los Angeles Rams high powered offense was shut down, and the Dallas Cowboys no-showed in the second half on Sunday night.
Buffalo Bills
The Buffalo Bills entered yesterday's game against the Los Angeles Chargers in need of a win. They had lost two games in a row, including last week's humiliating loss at home to the New Orleans Saints. Buffalo also had a big question mark at quarterback, as they benched veteran Tyrod Taylor for rookie fourth-round pick Nathan Peterman.
On the Bills first drive, Peterman was intercepted by Korey Toomer, who returned it 59-yards to give the Chargers the lead. Buffalo got the ball back and Peterman threw another pick, but the Chargers ended up missing a 46-yard field goal. Buffalo then scored on a two-play 64-yard drive of two long LeSean McCoy runs to tie the game.
Nathan Peterman threw a pick-six on his third pass of the game today.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) November 19, 2017
Tyrod Taylor has never thrown a pick-six in his Bills career.
The Bills have allowed 115 points in the last 10 quarters. They allowed 115 in the first 28 they played this season.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) November 19, 2017
After this, the Chargers then scored 30 unanswered points to take a 37-7 halftime lead.
Peterman was benched at halftime for Taylor after he went 6-of-14 for 66 yards and threw five interceptions in the first half. The Bills ended up losing 54-24, dropping their third straight game and were been outscored 135-55 in the process. It does not get any easier for Buffalo next week, as they go on the road to play the Kansas City Chiefs.
Tyrod Taylor's last 14 games: 395 passes, 5 INT
— Dustyn Waite (@CallMeDBlock) November 19, 2017
Nathan Peterman's 14 pass attempts today: 5 INT#Bills #Chargers #BUFvsLAC
Nathan Peterman's 5 interceptions are already tied for the most by any player in his first career start since 1991 (Keith Null, 5 INT in 2009 for Rams)
— NFL Research (@NFLResearch) November 19, 2017
Nathan Peterman is the 5th QB in NFL history with 5+ interceptions on fewer than 15 passes in a single game (via @EliasSports). pic.twitter.com/d5dH4OMQlL
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) November 20, 2017
The #Chargers 54 points the most in a game since they scored 54 against @steelers on Dec. 8, 1985.
— Troy Hirsch (@troyhirschfox5) November 19, 2017
Los Angeles Rams
The Los Angeles Rams marched down the field on the opening drive of the game, taking a 7-0 lead against the Minnesota Vikings.
Until the fourth quarter, the Rams held the Vikings to seven points and their kicker Kai Forbath missed two field goals. However, the Rams offense never got anything going after rookie receiver Cooper Kupp fumbled at the one-yard line with 4:11 left in the second.
The @Vikings held the Rams to 7 points in the first half, the fewest points the Rams have scored in the first half all season.
— NFL Research (@NFLResearch) November 19, 2017
The Rams entered Week 11 averaging 18.9 PPG in the first half, tied for most in the league (with the Patriots).
In the fourth quarter, Minnesota managed to score 17 points and ended up winning 24-7. The Rams defense did not record a single sack or force a turnover for the first time all season.
Their high scoring offense was held to 7 points. Running back Todd Gurley only managed 56 total yards, with 31 of those coming on the opening drive of the game. This loss snapped the Rams four-game winning streak and now they head back home for a difficult matchup against the New Orleans Saints next week.
Vikings lead the Rams 21-7 in the 4th quarter.
— NFL Research (@NFLResearch) November 19, 2017
Entering Week 11, the Rams were 1 of 2 teams that hadn't trailed by 14+ points at any point in a game this season (Other: Chiefs)
The Vikings held Todd Gurley to a season-low 37 rushing yards in 15 carries. His previous low was 40 in the season opener against Indianapolis.
— Lindsey Thiry (@LindseyThiry) November 20, 2017
The Vikings held Todd Gurley to a season-low 37 rushing yards in 15 carries. His previous low was 40 in the season opener against Indianapolis.
— Lindsey Thiry (@LindseyThiry) November 20, 2017
Dallas Cowboys
The Dallas Cowboys faced a key divisional matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles, the best team in the NFL.
At halftime, Dallas was winning at home 9-7, despite settling for three field goals and two first-half interceptions thrown by Dak Prescott. However, just like last week's loss to the Atlanta Falcons, everything came apart in the second half.
Dak Prescott has thrown 2 interceptions in the first half, his 3rd career game with 2 INT.
— NFL Research (@NFLResearch) November 20, 2017
The Cowboys are 0-2 in such games.
The Eagles dropped 30 unanswered points, as they forced Prescott to throw a third interception and strip-sacked him, returning the fumble for a touchdown. Dallas has now dropped two in a row, having been outscored in the second half 47-0. Now they face a short week, as they play a Thanksgiving day game against the Los Angeles Chargers next.
Dak Prescott
— NFL Research (@NFLResearch) November 20, 2017
8 games with Tyron Smith: sacked 10 times
2 games without Tyron Smith: sacked 12 times
This is the first time the Cowboys have trailed by at least 28 points at home since 2004. That was also against the Eagles (lost 49-21).
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) November 20, 2017
The Eagles outscored the Cowboys, 30-0, in the second half. It's the first time Dallas has been outscored by 30+ points in a second half since 1962 (outscored 38-0 at Cardinals) . pic.twitter.com/2w2tkzw8Gx
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) November 20, 2017