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Last-gasp field goal helped denver broncos Make a miraculous comeback in the fourth quarter to beat the New York Giants 33-32.
Wil Lutz’s 39-yard conversion as time expired increased Denver’s final-quarter score to 33 – the most fourth-quarter points scored by a team that had been shut out in the previous three quarters.
The Broncos were on track to record their third loss of the year as they trailed 19–0 in the final 15 minutes, but Troy Franklin’s two-yard touchdown reception early in the quarter sparked a historic scoring run.
Denver found the end zone three times in the final six minutes and quarterback Bo Nix led a 56-yard drive in the final 30 seconds and found Lutz to secure the game-clinching score.
Nix finished the game with two passing and two rushing touchdowns, while Giants quarterback Jackson Dart posted four touchdowns in the losing effort.
Davante Adams scored a hat-trick of touchdowns Los Angeles Rams Scored an impressive 35–7 NFL victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley.
Quarterback Matthew Stafford threw five touchdown passes, the first two – to Konata Mumpfield and Adams – helping the Rams take a 14–0 lead after the first quarter.
Their dominance continued as the Jaguars were penalized a third time when Stafford again found Adams from close range.
The third quarter remained scoreless, but the Rams tied the game early in the fourth, with Stafford scoring his fourth passing touchdown when he threw 31 yards to Terrence Ferguson.
The Jaguars narrowly avoided getting on the scoreboard via rookie Travis Hunter, but the Rams had the last word as Stafford again found Adams to make a stellar performance, giving the Rams their fifth win of the season and handing the Jaguars their second consecutive loss.
Rashee Rice scored two touchdowns to help kansas city chiefs Earn an easy 31-0 win over the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Chiefs’ win gave them their third consecutive win and Patrick Mahomes threw to Rice from two yards out to put them up 7–0.
Kansas took the game away from the Raiders with two touchdowns in the second quarter, with Mahomes again throwing passes to Hollywood Brown and Rice, before Isiah Pacheco put the icing on the cake with nine minutes remaining.
The Chicago Bears held off the New Orleans Saints 26–14 to get their fourth win of the season.
The Bears took a 20-point lead thanks to two field goals by Jake Moody before D’Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai ran for touchdowns.
Spencer Rattler cut the deficit to six with throws to Chris Olave either side of halftime, but two more field goals from Moody settled the contest.
The Philadelphia Eagles returned to winning ways by defeating the Minnesota Vikings 28–22.
AJ Brown and Jelix Hunt scored touchdowns for the Eagles, but three field goals kept the Vikings up 14–9.
When the Eagles took control, Jalen Hurts threw 79 yards to DeVonta Smith, but Jordan Mason answered for the Vikings before the Browns scored with their second touchdown to seal the win.
The New England Patriots came from behind to earn their fifth win of the season over the Tennessee Titans, 31–13.
Touchdowns by Austin Hooper, Keyshawn Boutte, Raimondre Stevenson and K’Lavon Chaisson helped the Patriots come from behind to win their fourth straight.
New York Jets They are still winless after a 13-6 loss to the Carolina Panthers.
Xavier Leggett scored the only touchdown of the game a minute before the break for the Panthers.
Quinshawn Judkins scored a hat trick of touchdowns, helping the Cleveland Browns earn their second win of the season with a dominant 31–6 victory over the Miami Dolphins.
The Indianapolis Colts defeated the Los Angeles Chargers 38–24 despite Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert throwing for three touchdowns and 420 yards.
A late rally led the Green Bay Packers to a 27–23 win over the Arizona Cardinals, while the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Washington Commanders 44–22.
And Christian McCaffrey rushed for 120 yards and two touchdowns in the San Francisco 49ers’ 20–10 victory over the Atlanta Falcons.