Week 10 of the NFL season kicked off with an AFC North showdown between the Baltimore Ravens and the Cincinnati Bengals. The Ravens came into this matchup as one of the hottest teams winning six of their last seven games. The Bengals are in much more dire need of a win sitting 3rd place in the AFC North with a record of 4-5.
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Taylor Rooks Leaves Fans Stunned on Thursday Night Football
But despite the importance of this primetime matchup, fans had their attention focused elsewhere. NFL analyst Taylor Rooks had fans stunned by her beauty during her appearance on Thursday Night Football.
"I don't know if Taylor Rooks got a stylist or what now but she been on fire this year! Sheeeeesh!" one fan said on X, formerly known as Twitter.
"Taylor Rooks always looks absolutely great," another fan said.
"They got Taylor Rooks on the sideline? Derrick Henry about to stiff-arm someone to hell tonight," another user added.
Ravens' Nelson Agholor Has Hight Praise For Lamar Jackson
The Ravens started the season with back-to-back losses to the Kansas City Chiefs and Las Vegas Raiders. But since their win in Dallas in Week 3, they have seemed to hit a different gear and haven't stopped applying pressure since.
A large reason for the Ravens' success has been the play of their starting quarterback, Lamar Jackson, who currently has the best odds of winning this year's MVP award. Jackson has been among the elite quarterbacks in the NFL since he first arrived. But this year the game has seemed to slow down for him. Jackson is known for his dual-threat play style with his explosive run game, however, this year he seems just as comfortable in the pocket as a passer. And his teammates have started to take notice.
"It's like your ideal point guard in a basketball situation — somebody that sees people, sees their strengths, sees ways to get them won," Ravens wide receiver Nelson Agholor said. "He's a special player, and I think we all know that. He approaches the game a certain way to be the best version of him every time he steps on the field."