The 32 things we learned from Week 3 of the 2025 NFL season:
0. Number of rushing TDs scored Sunday by Green Bay Packers RB Josh Jacobs, breaking his 11-game streak (including playoffs) of scoring at least once on the ground − the sixth longest in league history. Adding insult to injury, Jacobs averaged just 1.9 yards on his 16 carries, the worst output of his seven-year career when he had at least 12 attempts, as the Pack were shocked 13-10 on the road by the Cleveland Browns.
1. The number of Minnesota Vikings players − ever − to score two defensive touchdowns in a single game, CB Isaiah Rodgers becoming the founding member Sunday. He returned an interception 87 yards for a score and brought a fumble back 66 yards for another in the Vikes' 48-10 blowout of the Cincinnati Bengals. For good measure, Rodgers caused two fumbles, including the one he returned, and broke up two passes. May as well hand him NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors now.
2. The number of backup quarterbacks saddled with losses Sunday, the New York Jets' Tyrod Taylor and Cincinnati Bengals' Jake Browning unable to pick up the slack for injured Justin Fields and Joe Burrow, respectively.
3. The number of backup quarterbacks who notched victories Sunday, the Vikings' Carson Wentz, Washington Commanders' Marcus Mariota and San Francisco 49ers' Mac Jones all getting fill-in Ws for injured J.J. McCarthy, Jayden Daniels and Brock Purdy, respectively.













