

Week 7 of the 2022 NFL season included an unfamiliar streak for two of the league's longest-tenured quarterbacks./p>
/p>
With the Green Bay Packers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers losing for the second week in a row, it is just the second time that Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady have been on simultaneous losing streaks./p>
br/>Read more: NFL Week 7 Takeaways: Shocking losses for Packers and Bucs
Their teams are both sitting at 3-4, which is also the latest into any season both of their respective teams have been under .500 since Rodgers became a starter back in 2008.
This week, their opponents had some light-hearted responses to their misfortunes:
Tampa Bay closed as a 13-point favorite, but failed to score a touchdown in the third-largest upset of Brady's career.
Green Bay has been favored in its last three games, but has dropped all three, matching its longest such losing streak as a favorite in the Super Bowl era .
Teams across the league celebrated their wins with celebratory posts:
Cleveland attempted a pregame troll Thursday, but it was a futile effort as Baltimore escaped with the win. Although itsAFC North foe didn't respond to the tweet, Old Bay fired back with some barbs of its own./p>
/p>
/p>
/p>
The Ravens have three losses after having a double-digit lead this season, but managed to overcome another fourth quarter slump this week.
The Giants became the first team in NFL history to start 6-1 or better and win each of their first seven games decided by one possession, with their six victories coming by a combined 27 points.
Dak Prescott's first game back got off to a slow start as the team was held scoreless in the first quarter, but the Cowboys recovered in the end.
Joe Burrow connected with Tyler Boyd on a 60-yard touchdown early in the game and the Bengals never looked back, as Burrow passed for 345 yards in the first half alone.br/]