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The NFL continues to soil their reputation with a questionable press conference recently held by commissioner Roger Goodell. Nevertheless this weekend’s games gave us enough action to push the league’s legal issues to the side.

The New York Giants finally got it together with a decisive victory over the Houston Texans. A three way dance in the NFC West division is even more likely this year with the Arizona Cardinals beating the highly regarded San Francisco 49er’s.

Superbowl XLVIII was replayed with the Seattle Seahawks trumping the Denver Broncos yet again. And while Kirk Cousins is proving to be a more than capable quarterback for Washington even though the Philadelphia Eagles proved to be the better team that day.

So we present the top 10 biggest NFL fails from week 3. Let us know which play you think was the worst.


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If you can’t celebrate a sack without injuring yourself then you should’t be in the NFL.

Mark Walhberg is smug or nah?

Coaches should stick to giving high fives.

Dropping the people’s elbow on a downed player right in front of the referees is never smart.

On the previous play Rams quarterback Austin Davis threw a perfect pass that wide receiver Jared Cook dropped. Shouldn’t he be mad at himself?

The special teams crew in Washington has a thing or two to learn.

Cyrus Gray has some explaining to do.

The Broncos had to resort to yanking dreadlocks out of Marshawn Lynch to slow him down.

When Ray Lewis was asked to comment about the Baltimore Ravens organization and Ray Rice he said “there’s some things you can cover up and then there’s some things you can’t”. Coming from a man who was once charged with murder.

On top of having a press conference about nothing, Roger Goodell is trolled by the Howard Stern show.

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