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Another week in the NFL and another week that former Ohio State Buckeyes dominated the play on the field.

It's getting repetitive at this point as the NFL is now 10 weeks into its season, and yet again, former  Ohio State Buckeyes continued to steal the headlines on Sunday.

Out in New York, there were Buckeyes everywhere, from Justin Fields, Garrett Wilson, Jeremy Ruckert competing against Denzel Ward, Ronnie Hickman, and Quinshon Judkins with Nick Mangold looking down. Hickman snagged a pick off of fields while Judkins rushed for 75 yards on the day.

New York was not the only city where you could find the Buckeyes making plays. Linebacker Cody Simon had the green dot for the first time in his career with the Arizona Cardinals, and fellow rookie Denzel Burke hauled in his second interception in as many weeks. Both guys were just the foundation and their headlining plays were unbelievable on Sunday.

TreVeyon Henderson's Welcome to the NFL Game

While it may have took 10 weeks, it's finally official: TreVeyon Henderson has arrived for the New England Patriots.

Henderson finished Sunday with 147 yards on the ground on just 14 carries for two scores in the Patriots huge victory on the road against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The most impressive play that he made was on his 69-yard scamper with under two minutes to go. Henderson pulled so far away from the defense that he actually looked towards his sideline to confirm that he was good to score or just go down.

The former Ohio State standout is a special player and will be the missing piece for a New England team that is looking to be a contender again this season.

Jaxon Smith-Njigba Is the Best Receiver in Football

You can take your "Wide Receiver U" debate to the upper northwest, as JSN is proving that the best receivers cut their teeth in Columbus, Ohio.

Smith-Njigba hauled in 5 catches for 93 yards and an opening touchdown for the Seattle Seahawks. His production this year has been a surprise to everyone outside of the Seattle organization. Everyone knew he was good, but the Seahawks knew they could trade away DK Metcalf because Smith-Njigba was ready to be the WR1. 

This season, the former 2023 first-round pick has 63 catches for 1,041 yards and five touchdowns on the year. He is the first receiver in football to reach 1,000 yards this year, while also recording 639 yards in his last five contest.

Don't Forget About Chris Olave in NOLA

Chris Olave made sure everyone remembers his name as he popped off for the New Orleans Saints in their huge win over the Panthers.

Olave hauled in five catches for 104 yards and a score on Sunday, and the 2022 first-round pick is quietly putting together a really solid season for the Saints with 60 catches for 664 yards and four touchdowns.

Emeka Egbuka is going to Win Offensive Rookie of the Year

Emeka Egbuka was at it again for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in their loss to TreVeyon Henderson and the Patriots.

Egbuka had six catches for 116 yards and an opening drive touchdown catch. Unfortunately, his performance wasn't enough, as the Bucs couldn't get it done, but it doesn't take away from his unbelievable rookie season.

The most recent Buckeyes' receiver to be selected in the first round has 667 yards on the year, all while missing two games for Tampa Bay. He is in legitimate conversation as a top-10 receiver in the league, and more realistically, top-eight receiver. 

It is starting to feel like all of football runs through Columbus, Ohio.