Week 11 Recap: Josh Allen Breaks Records, Myles Garrett Dominates, and Divisions Shake Up

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Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season delivered some of the most telling statements yet on who’s truly contending — and who’s not. In this video we dive into the standout games, the key individual performances, the records that fell, and how all of it impacts the playoff race.

🔑 Key Moments & Games
•Josh Allen exploded for three passing touchdowns and three rushing touchdowns, hitting 317 passing yards in an electric win for the Buffalo Bills. He became the only player in NFL history with at least three passing TDs, 300+ passing yards and three rushing TDs in a game. 
•Myles Garrett added another dominant outing with 4.0 sacks in the game for the Cleveland Browns, joining the elite few since 1982 with multiple 4+ sack games in a season. 
•Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams kept rolling. Stafford leads the league in touchdown passes (25) with just two interceptions — putting him in rare MVP territory. 
•In a crucial divisional matchup, the Denver Broncos edged the Kansas City Chiefs with a walk-off field goal, shoring up their hold on the AFC West. 
•Turning to under-the-radar achievements: the Green Bay Packers limited opponents to 20 or fewer points in seven of their first 10 games — a pace they hadn’t set since their Super Bowl XLV run. 

🧠 Why It Matters
•These performances aren’t just eye-catching — they’re defining. In a league full of parity, when players break records and teams win key games, you start seeing who can carry deep playoff runs.
•Divisional races tightened further. Winning these pivotal games (and shutting down opponents) means everything when seeding and tiebreakers come into play.
•As a cultural architect in content creation, this is your moment to ride the wave. Use these stats, these stories — they resonate. They’re not just numbers; they’re narratives.

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