The Buffalo Bills got a crucial win over the Kansas City Chiefs, 28-21, with quarterback Josh Allen throwing for two touchdowns and rushing for another two scores in a rematch of last season's AFC championship game. The defeat marked Mahomes' worst completion percentage of his career, after he was sacked three times and hit 15 more.
In another thrilling matchup, the Chicago Bears edged out the Cincinnati Bengals, 47-42, with Caleb Williams connecting with Colston Loveland for a 58-yard touchdown in the final seconds to seal the win. The rookie quarterback also caught two touchdowns on trick plays and became the first starting QB in nearly 82 years to catch multiple passes in a game.
The Jacksonville Jaguars broke an NFL record when Cam Little kicked a 68-yard field goal at halftime, setting up Trevor Lawrence's winning touchdown with 10 seconds remaining that sent the game into overtime. However, in overtime, it was Lawrence who scored on a quarterback sneak to secure the win for the Jaguars over the Las Vegas Raiders.
In Minnesota, JJ McCarthy led his team to victory over the Detroit Lions, 27-24, after returning from an ankle injury. McCarthy threw two touchdown passes and rushed for another score, with the Vikings taking control of the game midway through the third quarter.
The Pittsburgh Steelers improved to 5-3 by forcing six turnovers against the Indianapolis Colts, including five sacks on Daniel Jones' quarterback. The win extended their current winning streak to three games.
In San Francisco, Christian McCaffrey had a dominant performance for the 49ers, catching two touchdowns and rushing for another score in a 34-24 win over the New York Giants. Many of the fans at Levi's Stadium chanted "CMC! CMC!" after his second touchdown.
The Carolina Panthers edged out the Green Bay Packers, 16-13, with Rico Dowdle rushing for two touchdowns, including a big run that set up Ryan Fitzgerald's game-winning field goal in the final seconds. The loss snapped the Packers' three-game winning streak and ended star tight end Tucker Kraft's playing time due to injury.
The Denver Broncos rallied from a deficit to beat the Houston Texans, 18-15, with Bo Nix throwing two touchdown passes for his team. The Broncos also made several key plays in the fourth quarter, including JK Dobbins' nine-yard run that set up Wil Lutz's game-winning field goal.
Finally, the New England Patriots edged out the Atlanta Falcons, 24-23, despite Drake Maye throwing an interception and allowing Atlanta to get within one score. The win extended the Patriots' current winning streak to six games.
In another thrilling matchup, the Chicago Bears edged out the Cincinnati Bengals, 47-42, with Caleb Williams connecting with Colston Loveland for a 58-yard touchdown in the final seconds to seal the win. The rookie quarterback also caught two touchdowns on trick plays and became the first starting QB in nearly 82 years to catch multiple passes in a game.
The Jacksonville Jaguars broke an NFL record when Cam Little kicked a 68-yard field goal at halftime, setting up Trevor Lawrence's winning touchdown with 10 seconds remaining that sent the game into overtime. However, in overtime, it was Lawrence who scored on a quarterback sneak to secure the win for the Jaguars over the Las Vegas Raiders.
In Minnesota, JJ McCarthy led his team to victory over the Detroit Lions, 27-24, after returning from an ankle injury. McCarthy threw two touchdown passes and rushed for another score, with the Vikings taking control of the game midway through the third quarter.
The Pittsburgh Steelers improved to 5-3 by forcing six turnovers against the Indianapolis Colts, including five sacks on Daniel Jones' quarterback. The win extended their current winning streak to three games.
In San Francisco, Christian McCaffrey had a dominant performance for the 49ers, catching two touchdowns and rushing for another score in a 34-24 win over the New York Giants. Many of the fans at Levi's Stadium chanted "CMC! CMC!" after his second touchdown.
The Carolina Panthers edged out the Green Bay Packers, 16-13, with Rico Dowdle rushing for two touchdowns, including a big run that set up Ryan Fitzgerald's game-winning field goal in the final seconds. The loss snapped the Packers' three-game winning streak and ended star tight end Tucker Kraft's playing time due to injury.
The Denver Broncos rallied from a deficit to beat the Houston Texans, 18-15, with Bo Nix throwing two touchdown passes for his team. The Broncos also made several key plays in the fourth quarter, including JK Dobbins' nine-yard run that set up Wil Lutz's game-winning field goal.
Finally, the New England Patriots edged out the Atlanta Falcons, 24-23, despite Drake Maye throwing an interception and allowing Atlanta to get within one score. The win extended the Patriots' current winning streak to six games.