With another entertaining week of the NFL all but wrapped up, the social media reactions to this past weekend of football make it all the more enjoyable. From memes to fans just expressing their disappointment in their favorite teams and players, social media adds a new element to watching the NFL.
These are the some of the best social media reactions to NFL’s Week 8:
The NFC South has been the worst division in all of football. Whoever wins the division might just be whichever team is able to stay at .500.
Arizona QB Kyler Murray is known to be an avid gamer and at one point he had a clause in his contract that required him to study for four hours per game week studying film. With the release of the newest Call of Duty, fans are wondering just what kind of film Murray is watching on the sidelines.
QB Geno Smith has been one of the best stories of the NFL season so far, as he’s uplifted the Seattle Seahawks with his stellar play. Russell Wilson, who he replaced, has struggled all season long.
Steelers running back Najee Harris has struggled all season. He’s missed open holes, ran into teammates, and been a real disappointment for the Steelers' offense. After he failed to reach what should have been a relatively easy first down, fans described the Najee Harris experience.
Houston Texans Quarterback Davis Mills had a rough outing this past Sunday. He threw for just 152 yards and also tossed an interception in the loss to the Titans.
Eddy Piñeiro had a rough week 8, missing two crucial kicks that would have propelled the Panthers to a victory over the Falcons.
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr threw for just 101 yards and an interception when the Raiders went scoreless in their loss against the Saints. While some of the best quarterbacks in the league have that “dog” in them, the dog in Carr is just Courage the Cowardly Dog.
This ballboy may not have been in the game, but this catch he made on the sideline during the Broncos vs. Jaguars game in London is still one of the best catches of the weekend.
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