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PANTHERS' MATT RHULE DOESN'T RULE OUT BENCHING BAKER MAYFIELD AFTER WEEK 4 LOSS:
WE'RE 'NOT GOOD ENOUGH'


CAROLINA IS NOW 1-3 WITH MAYFIELD UNDER CENTER

By Cody Benjamin
Oct 2, 2022 at 9:58 pm ET • 1 min read
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Four games in, the Panthers may or may not be ready to pull the plug on the
Baker Mayfield experiment. Now 1-3 after Sunday's 26-16 loss to the Cardinals,
Carolina hasn't gotten much production from the former Browns quarterback this
year, and his two interceptions in Week 4 helped doom the offense. Afterward,
coach Matt Rhule wasn't ready to predict changes at the position, but wasn't
ready to rule any out, either, leaving the door open for Mayfield to be benched
ahead of Week 5.

"I'm going to refrain from anything big picture until tomorrow," Rhule said, per
NFL.com. "At the end of the day, I'm on the headset, I see the things, I know
that it's never just one person here, one person there, it's a lot of different
things, so I'll try to give you a really well-thought-out answer after watching
tapes. All that being said, I believe that we can play better than that. I just
feel like we have to expect more from all of us as an offense, and it starts
with me first.

"We have to get it corrected," Rhule continued, "but in terms of any one person
I just don't think it's right to speak on it right now."

"Right now," of course, is the key phrasing. The Panthers are obviously 1-3 this
year -- and now a combined 11-26 under Rhule -- for many reasons. But QB has
been the steadiest and/or most apparent issue for the club ever since Rhule took
over. It's not as if Mayfield entered with surefire job security, either,
competing with former Jets castoff Sam Darnold for the starting job into the
preseason. In four games with the Panthers, Mayfield has thrown four touchdowns
and three interceptions, completing just 54 percent of his passes and posting a
QB rating of 74.98, one of the worst among active starters.



Asked Sunday whether Darnold, who is recovering from a preseason high-ankle
sprain, would be available in the coming weeks as a replacement, Rhule did not
specify when Mayfield's predecessor could return. The only other active QB on
the Panthers' depth chart is backup P.J. Walker, who's primarily served as the
No. 3 signal-caller.









NFL WINNERS AND LOSERS FROM WEEK 4, PLUS RAMS-49ERS MONDAY NIGHT PICKS AND
GRADES FOR EVERY TEAM


HERE'S EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE NFL FOR OCT. 3

By John Breech
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Welcome to the Monday edition of the Pick Six newsletter!

It's official, the NFL has gone completely off the rails. There is no league
that thrives on parity more and after 102 years of existence, it appears the NFL
might have finally reached full parity. 

Every game is unpredictable and if you need proof, just consider this: Of the 15
games played so far in Week 4, 14 of them were within one score in the fourth
quarter, which is tied for the most in NFL history for one week. If tonight's
game is within one score in the fourth quarter, we'll have a new record. 

Also, there have been 23 games decided by three points or fewer this season,
which is the most in NFL history through four weeks. Basically, every game is
close and any team can win. I blame my bad picks on the fact that the NFL is now
unpredictable. 

Anyway, we've got a lot to cover today, so let's get to the rundown. 

As always, here's your weekly reminder to tell all your friends to sign up for
the Pick Six newsletter. To get your friends to sign up, all you have to do
is click here and then share this link with them. 




1. TODAY'S SHOW: WEEK 4 WINNERS AND LOSERS, PLUS FULL RECAP



It's Monday, which can only mean one thing: I stayed up until 3 a.m. last night
recording a podcast with Will Brinson and Ryan Wilson that touched on everything
you need to know about Week 4, and let me just say, it's probably for the best
that you listen. We covered all 14 games from Sunday, which means we likely
spent some time talking about your favorite team. 

One thing we do every week is hand out our weekly winners and losers from
Sunday's action. Here's a look at who made our list.  

Ryan Wilson

 * Winner: Geno Smith. Apparently, the Seahawks were on to something when they
   decided to trade Russell Wilson and give the QB job to Geno Smith. Not only
   has Smith played much better than Wilson this year, but he has looked
   unstoppable at times, including in Sunday's 48-45 win over the Lions when he
   threw for 320 yards and two touchdowns. 
 * Loser: Steelers. Mike Tomlin's streak of going 15 straight seasons without a
   losing record could be in jeopardy this year. The Steelers have a lot of
   issues and they were all on display against the Jets: The defense looks lost
   without T.J. Watt and the offense looks lost without a quality starting QB.
   Tomlin tried to spark the Steelers by benching Mitchell Trubisky, but Kenny
   Pickett put out that spark by throwing three interceptions in just one half
   of play. 

Will Brinson

 * Winner: Cooper Rush. The Cowboys backup QB is apparently doing his best to
   steal Dak Prescott's job. For the third straight week, Rush was the starter
   for Dallas and for the third straight week, the Cowboys won with him under
   center. Rush is now 4-0 in his career for the Cowboys, which is the best
   start to a career by any QB in Cowboys history. 
 * Loser: Baker Mayfield. The Panthers claim they're not thinking about making a
   QB change just yet, but they might want to at least give it some serious
   thought. Mayfield had a disastrous day against the Cardinals: Not only did he
   throw two interceptions and lose a fumble, but he also had five passes batted
   down at the line of scrimmage. 

John Breech

 * Winner: Josh McDaniels. Not only did McDaniel pick up his first win as coach
   of the Raiders, but he did it against the team that once fired him. McDaniels
   was axed by the Broncos in December 2010 and he didn't pick up another win as
   an NFL head coach until Sunday. 
 * Loser: John Harbaugh. The Ravens coach gambled on fourth down in the waning
   minutes and the move totally backfired. Harbaugh could have called for a
   field goal to take the lead over Buffalo with four minutes left, but instead,
   he went for it on fourth down. The gamble was a spectacular failure and ended
   with Lamar Jackson throwing an interception. Harbaugh isn't exactly a popular
   guy in Baltimore's locker room right now. Ravens corner Marcus Peters
   exchanged some heated words with Harbaugh following the game. It's not clear
   why Peters was mad, but he definitely seemed to be frustrated with his coach
   (You can see a clip of Peters yelling at his coach by clicking here). 

Not only did we list our winners and losers, but we also recapped every game
from Sunday. To listen to today's episode, be sure to click here. You can also
watch the entire episode on YouTube by clicking here. 





2. WEEK 4 INJURIES: GIANTS LOSE BOTH QUARTERBACKS, JONATHAN TAYLOR DEALING WITH
ANKLE INJURY

Hopefully we won't need to have an injury roundup every week, but there were so
many injuries around the NFL over the weekend that we definitely needed one for
today.

Here's a look at the biggest injuries from Week 4: 

 * Giants lose both quarterbacks. Although the Giants beat the Bears, the win
   did come at a cost as Daniel Jones (ankle) and Tyrod Taylor (concussion) were
   both knocked out of Sunday's game with an injury. Right now, it's unclear if
   either QB will be available for New York's Week 5 game in London, but there
   is some good news. According to NFL.com, Jones is considered "day-to-day," so
   there's a chance he could play. Taylor could also be available if he's able
   to clear concussion protocol. 
 * Two Colts stars dealing with injuries. Jonathan Taylor injured his ankle
   during Indy's 24-17 loss to Tennessee. According to NFL.com, the injury isn't
   major and it shouldn't keep him off the field very long, but he could
   possibly miss Week 5 since the Colts play on Thursday against the Broncos. On
   the defensive side of the ball, Colts linebacker Shaquille Leonard suffered a
   concussion so his status for Thursday is also up in the air. 
   
 * Patriots down to their third-string QB. With Mac Jones out on Sunday due to
   an ankle injury, the Patriots turned to Brian Hoyer. However, Hoyer was
   knocked out of the game with a concussion during the first quarter against
   the Packers. The Patriots were then forced to play rookie Bailey Zappe, who
   could see even more playing time this week if Hoyer and Jones aren't ready to
   play. 
 * Jamison Crowder out indefinitely. The Bills receiver broke his ankle during
   Buffalo's 23-20 win over the Ravens on Sunday. According to NFL.com, Crowder
   will have additional tests done today to determine if there is any other
   damage. The injury will keep Crowder out for an extended period of time
   
 * Javonte Williams could be out for season. According to NFL.com, the belief is
   that the Broncos running back has suffered a serious injury that could keep
   him out for an extended period of time, if not the rest of the season.
   Williams is expected to undergo an MRI today and the Broncos will know more
   once that happens. The Broncos are also dealing with an injury to Randy
   Gregory. Like Williams, the pass-rusher injured his knee and will be
   undergoing an MRI today. 


3. WEEK 4 GRADES: COWBOYS GET AN 'A-' FOR ANOTHER WIN WITHOUT DAK, SEAHAWKS GET
A 'B+' FOR WILD VICTORY OVER LIONS



Every week I team up with six of my colleagues here at CBSSports.com to hand out
grades, and this week, the Cowboys got an 'A-' for somehow winning another game
without Dak Prescott. 

Here's a look at the grades from two notable games that were played Sunday:

Cowboys 25-10 over Commanders (Click here for full recap)

 * Commanders takeaway: When your starting quarterback gets outplayed by the
   other team's backup quarterback, you're probably going to lose and that's
   exactly what happened to the Commanders with Carson Wentz being outplayed by
   Cooper Rush. Wentz was erratic and he never seemed to get into any rhythm,
   which might have had to do with the pressure he was facing on nearly every
   play from the Cowboys. If your offense can't score points, it's almost
   impossible to win in the NFL, and the Commanders simply couldn't figure out
   how to move the ball on the Cowboys' defense. Grade: D
 * Cowboys takeaway: Since Dak Prescott went out, the Cowboys' formula for
   winning games has been pretty simple: Play great defense and don't make any
   ugly mistakes on offense. The formula has worked since Week 2 and they used
   the formula once again on Sunday and it worked to perfection. The defense did
   its job by forcing two turnovers and sacking Carson Wentz two times.
   Offensively, Cooper Rush wasn't great, but he got the job done. Rush only
   completed 15 of 27 passes, but two of those went for touchdowns, including a
   30-yard score to CeeDee Lamb on the first play of the fourth quarter that
   basically iced the game. Rush is now 4-0 in his career as a starter and it's
   starting to feel like he's never going to lose. Grade: A-

Seahawks 48-45 over Lions (Click here for full game stats)

 * Seahawks takeaway: If Sunday was your first time watching Geno Smith, you
   might have turned off the game thinking he was the best quarterback in NFL
   history. The Seahawks QB was nearly perfect in the first half against the
   Lions (he went 12 for 14 for 170 yards and two touchdowns), and he was almost
   as good in the second half (he threw for 160 more yards). Not only was Smith
   cooking, but so was Rashaad Penny, who rushed for 151 yards and two
   touchdowns on just 17 carries. Although the Seahawks defense surrendered 45
   points, the offense was so good that it didn't matter. Also, the defense
   actually chipped in on the scoring with a pick-six by Tariq Woolen in the
   second half. The Seahawks are starting to look like a pesky team that might
   be able to make some noise in the NFC West. Grade: B+
 * Lions takeaway: If you can't force the other team to punt, you usually don't
   win in the NFL and the Lions didn't force a single punt on Sunday. The Lions
   defense simply had no answers for a Seahawks team that piled up 555 yards of
   offense. The yardage total was the second-most the Lions have given up in a
   game over the past 25 years. Offensively, the Lions did put up 45 points, but
   they also made way too many mistakes, including a Jared Goff pick-six on the
   first play of the second half that gave Seattle a 31-15 lead. Grade: B-

As for the other 24 grades we handed out on Sunday, you can check those out by
clicking here. 




4. 11 CRAZY FACTS FROM WEEK 4

Every Sunday night, I get an email from our research department here at CBS
Sports, and every Sunday, that email always includes some amazingly wild facts
about the games that were just played. 

With that in mind, here are 11 crazy facts about Week 4: 

 * Lions-Seahawks ends with final score that's never happened in NFL
   history. The Lions and Seahawks combined to pull off a scorigami, which is
   when we see a final score for the first time in NFL history. The Seahawks'
   48-45 win marks the only time that an NFL game has ended with that score. The
   NFL has now seen 1,073 different final scores in league history. 
 * Eagles are unstoppable in the second quarter. The Eagles have scored 85
   points in the second quarter this season, the most by any team in any quarter
   in NFL history through the first four games of a season. The Eagles have
   scored 115 points this season, which means 73.4% of their points have been
   scored in one quarter.  
 * Zach Wilson makes Jets history. In his first game of the 2022 season, Wilson
   caught a one-yard TD pass, which is notable, because it makes Wilson the
   first quarterback in Jets history to catch a TD pass. 
 * Lambeau Legend. With his TD pass against the Packers, Bailey Zappe became the
   first player ever to make his NFL debut as a visiting player at Lambeau Field
   AND throw a TD pass in that game. Zappe also became the first rookie QB to
   throw a TD pass this season. This is the latest that the first TD pass from a
   rookie has come since 2007, when it also happened in Week 4.  
 * Ravens blow another big lead. Over the course of their franchise history, the
   Ravens are 101-5 in games where they've held a lead of at least 17 points.
   The unfortunate part for the Ravens is that two of those five losses have
   come in the past three weeks. In Sunday's loss to the Bills, the Ravens lost
   23-20 after holding a 20-3 lead. 
 * Trevor Lawrence loses record amount of fumbles. Trevor Lawrence lost four
   fumbles against the Eagles, making him the first player since at least 1991
   to lose four fumbles in a single game. 
 * Steelers kicker sets stadium record. Chris Boswell drilled a 59-yard field
   goal against the Jets, which is notable, because it's the longest field goal
   that's ever been made at Acrisure Stadium, which opened as Heinz Field in
   2002. 
   
 * Justin Herbert is streaking on the road. The Chargers QB threw for 340 yards
   against Houston, marking the seventh straight road game where he's thrown for
   300 yards or more. According to NFL research, the streak is the
   second-longest in NFL history, second only to Rich Gannon, who hit 300 yards
   in eight straight road games during a streak that ran from 2001 to 2002.  
 * Geno Smith has been super accurate this season. Through four weeks, Geno
   Smith has completed 77.3% of his passes, which is the highest completion
   percentage by a quarterback through four games in NFL history (Minimum of 125
   pass attempts). 
 * Wil Lutz misses making history by inches. With his 60-yard field goal against
   the Vikings, Lutz became the first kicker in the NFL this year to hit a kick
   of 60 yards or more. Lutz also attempted a 61-yarder as time expired that hit
   the upright and crossbar before bouncing out. If the kick had gone in, Lutz
   would have been the first kicker in NFL history to hit multiple 60-yard field
   goals in a single game. You can see the 61-yard field goal attempt by
   clicking here and you can see how close it came to making it by clicking
   here. 
 * Buccaneers rushing attack was non-existent. The Bucs only ran the ball six
   times during their loss to the Chiefs on Sunday night, which is notable,
   because it's the second-fewest run plays ever in an NFL game. The only lower
   total came in 2020 when Brady's Buccaneers ran the ball just five times in a
   game against the Saints. 

If you see any other fun facts, feel free to tweet them at me. 


5. MONDAY PREVIEW: PREPPING YOU FOR RAMS AT 49ERS



The final game of Week 4 is giving us an NFC title game rematch with the 49ers
hosting the Rams. Although the 49ers have absolutely owned this series --
they've won six of the past seven games -- the Rams' one win came in January's
NFC title game, so they're probably more than happy with how things have played
out.  

My good buddy Jared Dubin wrote our deep-dive preview for this game here at
CBSSports.com, and here's how he sees the game playing out:


 * Why the Rams can win: In Week 3, the Rams proved that they can be successful
   on offense without constantly feeding Cooper Kupp. In their win over the
   Cardinals, the Rams had four receivers BESIDES Kupp who finished with
   multiple receptions. That's important because if the Rams are going to win,
   Sean McVay will need to throw some new offensive wrinkles in his playbook.
   The 49ers have done a good job of slowing the Rams down in the past, which is
   why McVay needs to make sure that his team is utilizing its other offensive
   weapons. 
 * Why the 49ers can win: Through three weeks, the 49ers have had one of the
   best defenses in the NFL and a big reason for that is because they're
   surrendering just 148.3 pass yards per game, which is the fewest in the
   league. If the 49ers secondary can slow down Cooper Kupp and clamp down on
   the Rams' passing game, Los Angeles will have a tough time scoring points and
   if they have a tough time scoring points, it will become much easier for the
   49ers to win. 

You can get a full preview of the game from Dubin by clicking here. 

If you're thinking about betting on the game, Tyler Sullivan put together a full
gambling preview (odds via Caesars Sportsbook). 

You can check out Sullivan's full gambling preview by clicking here, but if you
don't feel like clicking over, here's one prop from both of us for tonight's
game (We've both hit our props in two straight primetime games, so we'll see if
we can keep this roll going). 

 * ONE PROP TYLER LIKES: Jeff Wilson OVER 54.5 (-133): "Wilson will be starting
   tonight and he's topped this rushing yard prop in both games he's started
   this season. Also, San Francisco will likely lean heavily on its running game
   against the Rams."
 * ONE PROP I LIKE: Matt Gay total kicking points OVER 6.5 (-103): Dating back
   to last season, Gay has gone over 6.5 points in 11 of his past 14 games,
   including the playoffs. In those same 14 games, Gay is also averaging nearly
   two field goals per game (1.85). Sean McVay has no problem kicking field
   goals, which is one reason why I think we'll see quite a few points from Gay.
    

Finally, if you're wondering who we're picking, here's who we have tonight in a
game where the 49ers are currently favored by two points: 



Dubin's pick: 49ers 24-21 over Rams
Sullivan's pick: 49ers 23-21 over Rams
My pick: Rams 27-23 over 49ers 

Over on our CBSSports.com picks page, our eight experts are split down the
middle with four of them taking Los Angeles and four taking San Francisco. 


6. RAPID-FIRE ROUNDUP: TUA'S INJURY HAS MAJOR RAMIFICATIONS ON NFL POLICY 

It's been a  busy weekend in the NFL, and since it's nearly impossible to keep
track of everything that happened, I went ahead and put together a roundup for
you. 


 * Concussion protocol likely to change following Tua controversy. The NFL and
   NFLPA have agreed to make changes to concussion protocol following the
   controversy surrounding Tua's injury. Although nothing is set in stone yet,
   one change that is likely coming will be that a player can't return to the
   game if they show "Gross Motor Instability." Tua had trouble walking off the
   field during Miami's Week 3 game against the Bills. 
 * Neurologist who examined Tua gets fired. The unaffiliated neurotrauma
   consultant who examined Tua during Miami's Week 3 win over the Bills has been
   fired by the NFLPA. The controversy involving Tua started in Week 3 when an
   independent neurologist cleared him to return to the field after the QB
   showed "Gross Motor Instability." According to the NFLPA, there were "several
   mistakes" made by the neurologist in the lead up to Tua being cleared. 
 * Fan dies at Steelers game: A fan in Pittsburgh died at Acrisure Stadium in
   Sunday after falling from an escalator during the Steelers' 24-20 loss to the
   Jets. For more details on the situation, you can check out the full story by
   clicking here. 
 * Joey Bosa could be out for up to 10 weeks. When Bosa was placed on IR last
   week, it wasn't clear how long he was going to be out, but now we have a
   better idea. According to ESPN.com, Bosa is expected to be sidelined for
   eight to 10 weeks after undergoing surgery on Friday. Under that timeline,
   Bosa likely wouldn't be back on the field until around Thanksgiving at the
   earliest. 
 * Brett Favre hires former White House lawyer. The Hall of Famer hasn't been
   charged with anything, but he's retained a high-powered attorney just in case
   that happens. According to Axios.com, Favre has hired Eric Herschmann, who
   previously served as a top lawyer in the White House during Donald Trump's
   presidency. 


















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