The Best QB Throws: Week 7

Your weekly highlight reel from quarterbacks across the NFL!

Every week, we will bring you a selection of the best throws from quarterbacks across the NFL. Did you see an amazing throw worthy of inclusion? If so, you can tweet @TheQBList on Twitter to let us know, and we’ll give you a shout-out here in the article if your tip makes the cut.

 

Lamar Jackson to Rashod Bateman

 

A vintage performance from Lamar Jackson on the ground and through the air saw the Ravens annihilate the Bucs to firmly state their claim for a Super Bowl berth from the AFC. This bomb to Rashod Bateman deep was a thing of beauty.

 

 

Jordan Love to Dontayvion Wicks

 

It wasn’t a perfect afternoon for Jordan Love but he worked through some early struggles to make a number of elite throws, including this beautifully flighted ball down the touchline for the enigmatic Dontayvion Wicks.

 

 

Sam Darnold to Justin Jefferson

 

Fresh off the bye week, Sam Darnold and the Vikings wasted no time in feeding his primary receivers in a nail-biting encounter with the Lions for bragging rights in the NFC North. Justin Jefferson laid out time and time again for his quarterback.

 

 

 

Jared Goff to Amon-Ra St. Brown

 

The Lions triumphed on the back of a sensational performance from Jared Goff, who benefitted from a near-flawless effort from his offensive line to work the ball across the formation at will. Amon-Ra St. Brown nabbed this perfect pass to put the Lions in a commanding position.

 

 

 

Jalen Hurts to A.J. Brown

 

The Eagles offense is nothing without A.J. Brown and that has been evident since his return to the lineup has spurred Philadelphia into a couple of key victories. Brown also makes Jalen Hurts look good.

 

 

Geno Smith to Kenneth Walker

 

Geno Smith was brilliant in a fantastic Seahawks win over the Falcons. Smith worked the ball around the offense expertly and that included this improvised throw to Kenneth Walker on the run for a touchdown.

 

 

Drake Maye to K.J. Osborn

 

The exciting rookie Drake Maye is about the only reason to watch a derisory Patriots team that has little else to shout about. The underused K.J. Osborn could be a go-to receiver for the No.3 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.

 

 

Photos courtesy of Icon Sportswire
Adapted by Kurt Wasemiller (@kurtwasemiller on Twitter / @kurt_player02 on Instagram)

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