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This NFL season is ruled by swashbuckling QBs like Patrick Mahomes, Tua Tagovailoa, Jalen Hurts, and Josh Allen. The reigning MVP and two-time Super Bowl champ Patrick Mahomes has taken the Chiefs to the top of the AFC with seven wins in nine games. Tua Tagovailoa has kept the Dolphins at the first spot in the AFC East.

The Eagles are soaring high in the NFC because of sensational Jalen Hurts and have only lost one match! On the other hand, Josh Allen is keeping the Bills in the hunt by churning out incredible performances on a regular basis. While you all think that these four QBs should be ruling the charts in the NFL, that?s not the case!

A young and underrated QB breaks through the top four!

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All these four QBs have recorded more than 2300 passing yards and at least 15 TDs. But, Tagovailoa takes the lead here by far and has amassed over 2600 passing yards this season with 19 touchdowns. Jalen Hurts has recorded the lowest number of TDs and passing yards among the four. Let?s introduce you to the underrated QB who has surpassed even Patrick Mahomes and is making himself a household name in America.

If you look at the stats round-up at the start of week 10, you will find the name of the Washington Commanders? young QB Sam Howell engrained between Tagovailoa and Mahomes. Comparisons are meant to be drawn. Howell is now sitting comfortably at the second spot, making 2471 passing yards. The 23-year-old QB has made 14 TDs with an exceptional rating of 89.3 as well!

While Howell is having a great season, the Commanders are sitting at the third spot in the NFC East and their chances of securing a playoff spot are looking bleaker than ever.

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Howell must better himself for the Commanders.

Yes, Howell is taking strides with his performances, but the Commanders have still lost five of their nine games this season. Although they have produced much better performances in the last four games where they have registered four victories and fought valiantly against the Eagles, albeit in a losing cause 38-31.

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In their last game, they defeated the Patriots 20-17 and must take that confidence and the same winning spirit in their next game. The Commanders will have to face the Seattle Seahawks this Sunday at the Lumen Field stadium in Seattle, Washington.

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