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Eagles, Brady v Rodgers & Butt Fumble 2.0?: 5 big talking points from NFL Week 3

The NFL has completed its third week of play, but just what are the big takeaways from another fascinating week?

The NFL is through three weeks, and whilst this might sound like something of a repeat and is probably going to be repeated a lot more between now and the end of the season, but it gave us plenty to talk about and left us dazzled once again with what went on.

Whether you want to focus on the Indianapolis Colts taking down the Kansas City Chiefs despite looking on paper as if it could and should have been a heavy victory the other way, or the matchup between arguably the two greatest quarterbacks of their era as Aaron Rodgers’ Green Bay Packers narrowly outlasted Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in what could be their final matchup against each other.

Or perhaps you’re one of those people that was waiting for Mitch Trubisky to take the Pittsburgh Steelers offense to the next level, only to see them continue to fall short against the Cleveland Browns, whilst in contrast, Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens continued their tear through the league putting up 37 on the road against the New England Patriots.

But if we could hone in on just the big headlines from this week, it would be these.

You do have to wonder whether or not Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams is starting to regret making the move to Sin City this summer, having seemingly made it a desire of his to get out of Green Bay as soon as possible.

Whilst he might have wanted to be with his former college quarterback Derek Carr, when you leave one of the greatest of all time Aaron Rodgers behind, the results are starting to show that he might have made a made a mistake, as the Raiders are now 0-3 and in the last two games he’s had

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