Pokes in the NFL: Week 10

STILLWATER -- It was a good ride for San Francisco, but there's no longer an undefeated team in the NFL. Oh, and you can thank two former Cowboys for assisting in that: running back Chris Carson and corner Tre Flowers.
It was a rather long night for the Seattle Seahawks, a 27-24 win over the 49ers in overtime that included five fumbles, three lost, along with two recovered for the defense. Carson was one of the fumbles, but his was recovered back by Seattle.
Carson led the Seahawks in both carries, yards and rushing touchdowns. He finished with 25 carries for 89 yards and one touchdown. He also hauled in three receptions for 12 yards on four targets.
As for Tre Flowers, he finished the night with six tackles, five of which were solo stops and his first sack of the season.
Down goes Garoppolo! @_Slimm7 with the SACK. 💪#GoHawks x #SEAvsSF pic.twitter.com/wAPyUPJyWO
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) November 12, 2019
Seattle's scheduled for a bye this weekend, so they'll be back in action on Nov. 24 as they travel to Philly.
Since it was one of the most exciting games of the week, I figured it's the one we'd start with. Now, we're gonna go back to the start of the football week and that begins with Marcell Ateman and the Oakland Raiders.
The Raiders found a way to get past the Chargers, 26-24, in one of the final games in Oakland. Ateman did not record any stats. The Raiders are back in action this weekend as they host Cincinnati with a 3:25 p.m. kick on CBS.
As for Russell Okung and the Chargers, they'll host the Chiefs in the Monday night game at 7:15 p.m. on ESPN.
Since we're talking about the Chiefs, we'll stay there as they fell to the Titans, 35-32. That's the second loss in three weeks and it featured a season-ending injury for Emmanuel Ogbah. Ogbah finished with three solo stops, including one sack and tackle for loss.
The Ravens destroyed Cincinnati this past weekend 49-13. Rookie running back Justice Hill carried the rock three times for 11 yards. The Ravens will be back in action this coming weekend as they host the Texans for a noon kick on CBS.
Mason Rudolph and the Steelers beat the Rams 17-12 this past weekend. It marks the third win in a row for the Steelers with Rudolph back from concussion protocol.
Rudolph finished the game going 22-of-38 for 242 yards and one touchdown. His lone touchdown on the evening? It was to fellow Oklahoma Stater James Washington. Washington led the Steelers in receptions and yards with six for 90 yards and one touchdown. He did, however, lose a fumble.
The Steelers travel to Cleveland this week for the Thursday night game against Baker Mayfield and the Browns. It's a 7:20 p.m. kick on FOX.
The Sunday night game of the week was a 28-24 Minnesota Vikings win over the Dallas Cowboys in Jerry's World. Vikings kicker Dan Bailey was perfect on the night as he finished 2-for-2 on field goals and extra points.
As for Dallas, tight end Blake Jarwin finished the night with three receptions for 35 yards and remains the player everyone in the country believes should be thrown the ball more.
