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NFL Week 11: Achane Explodes, Young Breaks Record, and Upsets Abound
NFL.com – Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season delivered a slate of exciting games, highlighted by standout performances and surprising outcomes.
In Miami, rookie running back De’Von Achane had a career day, gashing the Commanders defense for 109 yards on outside runs, utilizing his speed and agility to record six explosive plays. On the other side of the ball, Jordyn Brooks anchored the Dolphins’ defense with a massive 20 tackles, the most by a Miami player in a game since Zach Thomas in 2006.
Despite the Panthers’ loss, quarterback Bryce Young had a record-breaking performance, throwing for 448 yards, surpassing Cam Newton for the most passing yards in a single game in franchise history. Bijan Robinson rushed for 104 yards and two touchdowns against the Panthers.
Josh Allen had a mixed performance with 317 yards, three touchdowns, and two interceptions in the Bills’ win over the Buccaneers. The Bills secured their first win despite committing multiple turnovers. Jacksonville’s defense dominated the Chargers, racking up a season-high 50% pressure rate on the quarterback. The Chargers struggled with possession, holding the ball for just 22:05, their lowest mark of the season.
The Vikings blitzed Bears quarterback Caleb Williams on nearly 67% of his dropbacks, one of the highest blitz rates of the season. Meanwhile, Bears kicker Cairo Santos became the franchise’s all-time leader in 50+ yard field goals.
Jordan Love carved up the Giants’ zone defense in the Packers’ victory. Green Bay’s defense continued its strong play, allowing 20 or fewer points in seven of their first ten games.
The Steelers capitalized on defensive scores in their win over the Bengals, recording two defensive touchdowns for the first time since 2023. Davis Mills has won his two starts this year, and secured back to back wins since 2021. Nico Collins caught nine passes for 92 yards and a touchdown against the Titans.
In a high-scoring affair, 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy thrived against the blitz, throwing for two touchdowns. Cardinals quarterback Jacoby Brissett etched his name in the record books, completing an NFL-record 47 passes.
Looking back at earlier results, the Patriots continued their winning streak, now at eight games, while the Eagles eked out a defensive struggle against the Packers. The Broncos extended their streak to seven games with a tight victory over the Raiders. The Cardinals upset the Cowboys on Monday night, ending a long losing streak.