NFL teams that featured Aussies were four from four this week in what was another strong showcase of the burgeoning talent coming from the land down under.
Here's how every Australian player performed in Week 7.
Aussie NFL Week 7 Wrap-up
Jordan Mailata
It was a huge bounce back game for Jordan Mailata in Week 7 as the Eagles bested the Vikings 28-22 on the road.
The hulking left tackle recorded an 82.8 grade per Pro Football Focus, returning to his Pro Bowl level after a rough two-week stretch.
While Jalen Hurts was sacked three times on the night, much of that pressure could be attributed to the interior O-line against the aggressive Brian Flores scheme.
Tory Taylor
Tory Taylor was at his accurate best against the Saints on his three attempts with the boot.
The Victorian placed two punts inside the opposition's 20-yard-line, including one that sailed for 47 yards.
Michael Dickson
Michael Dickson was impressive again in Week 7, consistently flipping the field for his side en route to a convincing victory on Monday night football.
Dickson had four punts at an average of 51.25 and a booming long of 58 yards.
Jeremy Crawshaw
Jeremy Crawshaw was part of history in Week 7, featuring in the Broncos' epic 33-point fourth quarter effort in one of the greatest comebacks in NFL history.
Denver trailed 19-0 at the end of the third quarter, before scoring the most points in a quarter in franchise history and tying the second best total in the history of the league.
Crawshaw's busy night included six punts for 303 total yards, landing two inside the Giants' 20-yard-line.
THE MOST IMPROBABLE OF WINS. WHAT A COMEBACK, via @NextGenStats pic.twitter.com/BvCzRjI2zE
— NFL Australia & NZ (@NFLAUNZ) October 20, 2025
How to watch the NFL in Australia
Every NFL game this season can be watched in Australia live on NFL Game Pass, via DAZN.