In the NFL news to start the week: the injuries that week 10 of the 2020 Season left us; two players extended their contracts and more.
Summaries and best plays of week 10
In the absence of Monday Night Football between the Vikings and the Bears, we have reached the end of week 10 of the 2020 Season. We saw how the Giants defeated the Eagles to close the fight in NFC East, as well as the Patriots surprise own and strangers defeating the Ravens on Sunday Night Football. We leave you the summary and the best plays of all the games here.
The injuries he left us this week
Like every week, unfortunately there are several injuries and that is why we leave you the most important ones that the tenth of this season left us. Some quarterbacks were featured on the NFL news list:
Packers extend Bakhtiari for four years
The Green Bay Packers reached an agreement with LT David Bakhtiari to extend his contract for the next four years worth $ 105.5 million. With that, he becomes the highest paid offensive lineman in the history of the NFL and will have a base salary of 23 million a year, which can reach 23.5 million with incentives.
The #Packers and LT David Bakhtiari agreed on a 4-year extension worth up to $105.5M in new money, source said. He is now the highest paid offensive lineman in NFL history. At its base, it’s $23M per year and could reach $23.5M per year.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) November 15, 2020
Gano extends his contract with the Giants
The New York Giants have tied their kicker for a while. The team agreed to extend Graham Gano for the next three years at a value of $ 14 million. The kicker will have a guaranteed 9.5 million and is tied with the Giants until the 2023 season. Gano came to the field that Joe Judge now directs just for 2020 and has achieved 21/22 in field goals and 16/16 in extra points this season.
The #Giants have signed K Graham Gano to a 3-year contract extension worth $14M in new money, source said. Of the $14M in new money, $9.5M is fully guaranteed. NYG locks in its kicker.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) November 15, 2020
Kingsbury, speechless after victory over the Bills
Arizona Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury was stunned after how his team won in the closing seconds against the Bills in Week 10. “I still don’t have the words. What a phenomenal play, ”the coach declared after WR DeAndre Hopkins’ 43-yard reception between three defenders on a pass from QB Kyler Murray looking for the miracle.
Kliff Kingsbury: Still kind of at a loss for words, what a phenomenal play. Says Kyler Murray is playing at a ridiculous level right now… just to get that pass off is incredible. #12Sports
– Chierstin Susel (@ChierstinSusel) November 16, 2020
Two plus two equals four. Find the deep pass and throw it. It was between three people. They were in position. It was just a better reception from me, ”was what Hopkins declared after probably making the best play of the year.
DeAndre Hopkins on the play call:
“2+2 equals 4. Go downfield, throw it up.”
— Darren Urban (@Cardschatter) November 16, 2020
This is today’s NFL news.