We're over halfway through the NFL season, and the post-season is slowly creeping up on us, with a number of Aussies in contention.
On the weekend, two Australians featured in primetime slots, with Daniel Faalele and the Ravens getting the job done on Thursday Night Football; as well as Michael Dickson and the Seahawks picking up a win on Sunday Night Football.
Here's how every Australian player performed in Week 10.
Aussie NFL Week 10 Wrap-up
Jeremy Crawshaw
Thursday night's game between Las Vegas and Denver wasn't the prettiest, with a final score of just 7-10, but it did mean the Broncos' Aussie punter Jeremy Crawshaw was once again busy in a primetime slot.
He was required to punt seven times for Denver, totalling 293 yards from those attempts, his longest going for 54 yards. However, his average of 41.9 yards per punt was his second-lowest return of the season, although it didn't matter as the Broncos helped themselves to their eighth win of the season.
Daniel Faalele
Baltimore made it three in a row on Sunday with a 27-19 victory over Minnesota, showing the Ravens have been energised by the return of Lamar Jackson.
But despite the Ravens' superstar quarterback only being sacked once on Sunday against the Vikings, questions are being asked about the team's offensive line, with Aussie guard Daniel Faalele coming under particular focus from the fanbase.
Faalele has faced scrutiny all season, and he was again unable to escape the criticism on Sunday, with a couple of plays catching the fans' attention.
Daniel Faalele gets beat by Dallas Turner for a would-be Lamar Jackson sack
— Kevin Oestreicher (@koestreicher34) November 9, 2025
However, Turner was called for roughing the passer on the play pic.twitter.com/rwEB7G9DOp
Daniel Faalele with a rough play here on this Derrick Henry screen pic.twitter.com/TvMLRpB8K1
— Kevin Oestreicher (@koestreicher34) November 9, 2025
Fortunately for Faalele, the Ravens have been climbing back up the standings in recent weeks, so it would be bold for Ravens' coach John Harbaugh to mess with a winning formula.
Tory Taylor
The Chicago Bears completed a magnificent comeback on Sunday against the New York Giants, overcoming a 10-point deficit with less than four minutes of play remaining to claim victory, 24-20.
Aussie punter Tory Taylor played a lowkey role in the come from behind win, only being required to punt three times for the Bears. But he was effective when called upon, totalling 135 yards from his three appearances, his longest travelling 59 yards.
Mitch Wishnowsky
In just his fifth game of the season, Mitch Wishnowsky was forced to punt four times in Buffalo's shock loss to Miami on Sunday. The Dolphins stunned the AFC favourites 30-13, despite the Bills' star quarterback Josh Allen throwing for more than 300 yards.
In his four appearances, Wishnowsky punted for 217 yards, his longest going for 61 yards, his longest for the season.
Jordan Mailata
Neither offence really got going in Philadelphia and Green Bay's Monday night matchup, evidenced by the 0-0 score at halftime. It was a slippery night at Lambeau Field, with Eagles' left tackle Jordan Mailata falling victim himself in the second quarter, costing Saquon Barkley on a running play.
But fortunately for the defending champions it didn't prove to be too costly, as they held onto a 10-7 win over the Packers to improve to a record of 7-2 on the season.
How to watch the NFL in Australia
Every NFL game this season can be watched in Australia live on NFL Game Pass, via DAZN.
