• Powered by Roundtable
    Anthony Moeglin
    Sep 24, 2025, 17:00
    Updated at: Sep 24, 2025, 17:00

    Huge Buckeye performances headlined Week 3 in the NFL again.

    Week 3 in the NFL featured several blowouts and incredibly chaotic games from start to finish. Like clockwork, former Buckeyes dominated the day, highlighted by key performances.

    Emeka Egbuka Huge in Game-Winning Drive Over New York Jets

    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were on the verge of blowing a 20-point lead and losing to one of the worst teams in the NFL until Emeka Egbuka took over on the final drive. Before that, he had just two catches on the afternoon, but quarterback Baker Mayfield went right to No. 2 in crunch time.

    Mike Evans had already left the game, so Mayfield started the drive with a shot to Egbuka up the left sideline. He then went back to the well with a high lob up the right sideline that Egbuka almost made a circus catch on.

    Egbuka finished with six catches for 85 yards and was the Bucs' leading receiver in both catches and yards. His incredible final drive set up Tampa for a game-winning field goal as time expired, as the team won 29-27.

    JK Dobbins' Big Day Not Enough for the Denver Broncos

    JK Dobbins has certainly found a new home in Denver. He is again setting the pace for the Broncos, who needed every bit of his effort to stay in the game against the Los Angeles Chargers.

    Dobbins finished the day with 11 carries for 83 yards and a touchdown to go along with a reception. The touchdown run was a thing of beauty, as he caught a backwards pass and showed great balance and elusiveness en route to the end zone.

    Unfortunately, it wasn't enough. The Broncos lost to the Chargers 23-20 in one of the better games of the weekend.

    Terry McLaurin Shows up for Washington

    Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin stole the headlines the entire offseason while he was at the center of the summer's most significant contract negotiation. On Sunday, he proved his worth.

    With Marcus Mariota at quarterback due to Jayden Daniels' injury, the veteran leaned on his star wideout to come through, and he delivered. McLaurin finished the afternoon with four catches for 74 yards, hauling in a 56-yarder. The Commanders won easily, 41-24.

    Ohio State: Buckeyes Land HUGE Recruit | Ryan Day Flawless After Bye | Previewing the Husky Defense Ohio State: Buckeyes Land HUGE Recruit | Ryan Day Flawless After Bye | Previewing the Husky Defense The Ohio State Buckeyes are prepping for a cross-country trip out West to Seattle for a matchup with the Washington Huskies. Washington is on their quest bac...

    Quinshon Judkins Propels the Browns' Crazy Comeback

    The Cleveland Browns were down 10-0 with just over five minutes remaining in the football game. They couldn't do anything on offense, so they decided to hand the ball off to second-round rookie Quinshon Judkins. He responded with a 38-yard run to set the Browns up deep in Green Bay Packers territory.

    That long rush highlighted an 18-carry, 94-yard output, and Judkins scored the team's lone touchdown in his first Cleveland home game. Judkins has quickly surpassed every back in his rookie class, tallying the most yards of any rusher despite only playing twice this season.

    Jaxon Smith-Njigba Dominating in the Upper Northwest

    Jaxson Smith-Njigba did it again in Week 3. The Seattle Seahawks dominated the New Orleans Saints thanks, in large part, to JSN.

    The star wide receiver finished with five catches for 96 yards and a score. He now has 323 yards on the season, which trails Puka Nacua's 335 yards for the top mark in the league. Smith-Njigba is thriving with Sam Darnold at quarterback and has the Seahawks sitting at 2-1 early in the season.