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Week 10 INSTANT Reactions: Rams NFL's hottest team? Patriots could win division, Taylor rumbles in Berlin

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10 November 2025

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Nate Tice & Charles McDonald give their instant reactions and takeaways from Week 10 of NFL action, starting off with the Late Hit, where they give their thoughts on the Los Angeles Chargers shutting down the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night.

Later, Nate & Charles hit their 3 Highs & 3 Lows of Week 10. First, the hosts discuss the Los Angeles Rams continuing their hot streak with a victory over the San Francisco 49ers on the road, Jonathan Taylor's massive day for the Indianapolis Colts in Berlin and the New England Patriots' speedy rookies lighting it up against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

For the lows, the duo discuss the Buffalo Bills dropping a divisional game to the lowly Miami Dolphins and what that says about their contender status, the Jacksonville Jaguars blowing a huge lead to Davis Mills and the Minnesota Vikings offense looking dysfunctional at home against the Baltimore Ravens. For Extra Credit, Nate gives a shoutout to Caleb Williams & Jaxson Dart putting on a show in their matchup, where the Chicago Bears emerged victorious.

(1:00) - Chargers steamroll Steelers on SNF

(17:30) - Are Rams the NFL's hottest team?

(25:50) - Patriots rookies ball out

(31:20) - Jonathan Taylor's huge day in Berlin

(45:15 ) - Bills drop one to the Dolphins

(53:00) - Jaguars blow huge lead to Davis Mills

(58:00) - Vikings' offensive struggles continue

(1:08:30) - Caleb Williams vs. Jaxson Dart

Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford (9) jogs onto the field before an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers in Santa Clara, Calif., Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Jed Jacobsohn)
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford (9) jogs onto the field before an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers in Santa Clara, Calif., Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Jed Jacobsohn)
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Sunday Night Football: Chargers improve to 7-3 with 25-10 victory over Steelers

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09 November 2025

Last week, the Steelers looked great as they forced six turnovers to defeat the previously one-loss Colts.

But on Sunday night in Los Angeles, Pittsburgh’s offense was a mess, as the Chargers were able to do enough on offense to come away with a 25-10 victory.

Aaron Rodgers struggled mightily against Los Angeles’ defense all game long, with a couple of critical mistakes leading to Chargers points. In the first quarter, Rodgers was strip-sacked by Khalil Mack in the end zone. While he was able to regain control of the loose ball, Mack still brought him down for a safety.

Then, late in the second quarter, Rodgers threw an interception in Pittsburgh territory to safety RJ Mickens, who returned the ball to the Pittsburgh 38. Several plays later, the Chargers were in the end zone with a 15-yard touchdown from Justin Herbert to Ladd McConkey.

The Chargers got back in the end zone early in the fourth quarter after the Steelers failed to score deep in opponent territory. After getting to the 10-yard line, Rodgers threw three straight incompletions for a turnover on downs. McConkey had the big play on the ensuing drive, delivering a 58-yard catch-and-run to set up Kimani Vidal’s 2-yard touchdown to make the score 22-3.

At one point in the fourth quarter, Rodgers was 9-of-21 passing for just 91 yards with an interception. He finished 16-of-31 for 161 yards with a touchdown and two picks. His second interception went off the hands of Calvin Austin and into the waiting arms of former Steelers corner Donte Jackson.

While Pittsburgh was able to generate pressure on quarterback Justin Herbert, the Chargers’ QB was able to deliver the ball effectively throughout the night. He ended the game an efficient 20-of-33 for 220 yards with a touchdown. McConkey led the team with 107 yards on four catches with a touchdown.

Keenan Allen became the Chargers’ all-time receptions leader during the contest, surpassing Hall of Fame tight end Antonio Gates.

But Los Angeles’ defense was the unit of the night. With five minutes remaining in the game, the Steelers had just eight first downs, 156 total yards, and were 0-of-9 on third down. In addition to Mack’s safety, the unit also had a pair of interceptions that led to points.

Pittsburgh’s first third-down conversion came with 2:57 left in the fourth quarter, as Rodgers connected with Roman Wilson for a 27-yard touchdown. But that was much too little, too late. The Steelers ended the game with 221 total yards, 11 first downs, and 2-of-11 on third down.

With the win, the Chargers are 7-3 in a competitive AFC. They also picked up what could be a key conference tiebreaker with a victory over the Steelers. They will be on the road to face Jacksonville next Sunday before a Week 12 bye.

Having fallen to 6-4, the Steelers will be at home to face the Bengals next Sunday afternoon.

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Keenan Allen sets Chargers all-time receptions record

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09 November 2025

Keenan Allen has set the Chargers’ all-time record for receptions.

He entered Sunday night’s game against the Steelers needing just two catches to surpass Hall of Fame tight end Antonio Gates on the franchise list. He tied Gates’ record with a 13-yard catch early in the third quarter. Then he broke that record with a pop pass late in the fourth quarter for a 7-yard gain.

A third-round pick in the 2013 draft, Allen has played all but one of his 13 pro seasons with the Chargers — having spent last season with the Bears.

Allen is also No. 2 on the team’s franchise list behind Gates in receiving yards, plus he’s No. 3 on the franchise list with 63 touchdowns.

The Chargers lead the Steelers 25-10 late in the fourth quarter.

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  3. Sunday Night Football: Chargers score TD after Aaron Rodgers pick, lead 12-3 at halftime
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