NFL Sunday according to Twitter: Bengals claim top spot in AFC North

Tom Brady threw for his 600th career pass TD, becoming the first player in NFL history to reach that mark.

Since the start of the 2021 NFL season, football fans have been pretty spoiled. We've been treated to some thrilling matchups, from high-stakes defensive battles to shootouts that go right down to the final doink.

And then Week 7 came along. And, well, you can't win 'em all, right? (Well, unless you're Arizona.)

After six consecutive Sundays with at least one overtime, Week 7 brought several blowouts. Just one of Sunday's 11 games was won by just a single score, with nine others won by double-digit margins.

Some were, understandably, expected -- the Buccaneers laid a world of hurt on the Bears, the Cardinals coasted to 7-0 over the lowly Texans, and the Patriots' tradition of embarrassing the Jets continued.

Others? Not so much -- the Titans completely shut down Kansas City, the Giants delivered a dominant performance over Carolina, and the Bengals claimed the top spot in the AFC North with a statement win over Baltimore.

Here's what Sunday's series of blowouts looked like, with a little help from Twitter:

Titans 27, Chiefs 3

Packers 24, Washington 10

Bengals 41, Ravens 17

Giants 25, Panthers 3

Falcons 30, Dolphins 28

Patriots 54, Jets 13

Raiders 33, Eagles 22

Rams 28, Lions 19

Buccaneers 38, Bears 3

Cardinals 31, Texans 5

Colts 30, 49ers 18

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