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Accessibility statementSkip to main content Democracy Dies in Darkness SubscribeSign in Advertisement NFL WHAT TO KNOW FROM NFL WEEK 10: THE CHIEFS CAN’T KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH THIS, RIGHT? ALSO IN WEEK 10: THE 49ERS GET CHRISTIAN MCCAFFREY BACK, JUSTIN HERBERT IS PLAYING HIS BEST FOOTBALL, AND THE BEARS’ OFFENSE IS A DISASTER. 12 min 182 Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs stayed unbeaten with a 16-14 win over the Denver Broncos. (Ed Zurga/AP) Skip to main content 1. The Chiefs are not invincible 2. Christian McCaffrey is back 3. Justin Herbert is playing his best football 4. The Steelers’ Mike Williams trade already paid off 5. The Bears’ offense is a disaster 6. The Jets’ ‘elite’ talent has let them down 7. Sam Darnold spewed interceptions 8. Now comes the hard part for the Bills 9. What happens in Germany doesn’t stay in Germany Analysis by Adam Kilgore Updated November 10, 2024 at 6:46 p.m. EST|Published November 10, 2024 at 6:04 p.m. EST The NFL does not stop surprising you. Six of the nine teams that entered Week 10 with two victories were in action Sunday — and three of them won. Marquez Valdes-Scantling, who apparently plays for the Saints now, gained 109 receiving yards and caught two touchdown passes in the first half. Bo Nix came within one outstretched hand of beating Patrick Mahomes. At least the Jets’ misery can be counted on. Here is what to know. Share 182 Comments NFL HAND CURATED * Russell Wilson got the Commanders to jump, and Steelers fans to soar Earlier today Russell Wilson got the Commanders to jump, and Steelers fans to soar Earlier today * What to know from NFL Week 10: The Chiefs can’t keep getting away with this, right? Earlier today What to know from NFL Week 10: The Chiefs can’t keep getting away with this, right? Earlier today * ‘Not bad for a running back’: Lamar Jackson still proving his true worth November 10, 2024 ‘Not bad for a running back’: Lamar Jackson still proving his true worth November 10, 2024 View 3 more stories NewsletterAs news breaks Sports Alerts Breaking news email alerts on major sports news. Sign up Subscribe to comment and get the full experience. Choose your plan → NewsletterAs news breaks Sports Alerts Breaking news email alerts on major sports news. 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