1) Sam Darnold is playing like one of the best quarterbacks in the league. Just go look at the highlight of Darnold’s 61-yard touchdown heave to Jaxon Smith-Njigba. That’s what this season has looked like for Darnold and the Seahawks offense, which has been the league’s most explosive this season. There was also a perfectly placed touchdown pass to Cooper Kupp at the left pylon. Darnold came into Week 6 in the top three of completion percentage, yards per attempt and passer rating. He has been sacked just seven times. His ball placement has been excellent. The Seahawks gambled in the offseason, trading Geno Smith to the Raiders and signing Darnold, whom the Vikings let go in favor of J.J. McCarthy. It has paid off for Seattle.
2) The New England Patriots’ renaissance is ahead of schedule. Drake Maye is blossoming before our eyes. On Sunday, he was 18-of-26 for 261 yards and three touchdowns. All three of his touchdowns were on deep passes that traveled at least 20 air yards and came when Maye was facing pressure, according to Next Gen Stats. At 4-2, the Patriots have already matched the win totals of each of the last two seasons, and there are plenty of reasons to think this can continue. Stefon Diggs looks as good as new, Kayshon Boutte and Demario Douglas are contributing, and the defense entered Sunday in the top 10 in scoring defense. It would have been easy to have a letdown after the prime-time road upset of the Bills. That the Patriots stayed consistent is a testament to Mike Vrabel’s coaching. It will be interesting to see how aggressive the Patriots will be in pursuing players before the Nov. 4 trade deadline, particularly if a premier wide receiver is available.