Colts narrowly lose against Topteam with Raimann

The Indianapolis Colts missed a minor sensation once morest the Philadelphia Eagles in the eleventh round of the National Football League (NFL) on Sunday. The team of AFBÖ legionnaire Bernhard Raimann led almost the entire game once morest the top team from Pennsylvania, but lost the game 84 seconds before the end through a touchdown by Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts 16:17. Philadelphia is once more the best team in the NFL with nine wins and one loss.

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O-Liner Raimann started as a left tackle for his quarterback Matt Ryan, the rookie once more learned a lot. The 25-year-old inflicted multiple penalties and allowed a game-winning sack from Eagles defenseman Brandon Graham just before the end that knocked Ryan to the ground. The Colts are now tied second in the AFC South division with four wins, six losses and a draw and have lost further ground to a playoff spot.

Biggest Dallas away win in club history

The Dallas Cowboys, meanwhile, gave the Minnesota Vikings, the best team in the league up to that point, a violent 40-3 beating away. It was only the second loss of the season for the Vikings and the biggest away win in history for the Texans, who excelled in defense. Minnesota’s spare-weakened O-Line was powerless on seven quarterback sacks from Kirk Cousins.

The Buffalo Bills, who had to play their home game in Detroit due to massive amounts of fresh snow, defeated the Cleveland Browns 31-23, while the ailing Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams lost 20-27 at the New Orleans Saints. The Kansas City Chiefs, on the other hand, celebrated their eighth win of the season in a 30-27 win over the Los Angeles Chargers.

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