NFL roundup: Broncos top Giants behind historic comeback

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Broncos Pull Off Stunning 33-32 Win Over Giants

Wil Lutz drilled a 39-yard field goal as time expired to complete a historic comeback and lift the Denver Broncos to a 33-32 win over the New York Giants. Denver (5-2) trailed 19-0 entering the fourth quarter and 26-8 with just over five minutes left before posting 33 points in the final period — the most ever by an NFL team after being shut out for three quarters.

Bo Nix threw for 279 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for two more. His late strike to Courtland Sutton set up Lutz’s game-winner. Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart had 283 yards and three scores but threw a costly fourth-quarter interception as New York (2-5) lost its fifth game.

Hurts, Brown Spark Eagles Past Vikings

Jalen Hurts threw for 326 yards and three touchdowns, leading the Philadelphia Eagles to a 28-22 road win over the Minnesota Vikings. Hurts completed 19 of 23 passes for a perfect passer rating, snapping Philadelphia’s two-game skid. A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith both eclipsed 120 receiving yards and combined for three scores.

Carson Wentz threw for 313 yards and a touchdown against his former team but was intercepted twice as Minnesota (3-3) settled for five field goals by Will Reichard. Philadelphia improved to 5-2, staying near the top of the NFC East standings.

Stafford, Adams Lead Rams Rout in London

Matthew Stafford threw five touchdown passes — his first five-TD game since 2015 — as the Los Angeles Rams dismantled the Jacksonville Jaguars 35-7 in London. Davante Adams caught three short touchdowns, while Konata Mumpfield and Terrance Ferguson also found the end zone.

The Rams (5-2) led 35-0 before Jacksonville’s Travis Hunter scored his first career TD in the fourth quarter. Trevor Lawrence threw for 296 yards but the Jaguars (4-3) couldn’t recover from early turnovers.

Bears Extend Win Streak to Four

D’Andre Swift rushed for 124 yards and a touchdown as the Chicago Bears rolled to a 26-14 win over the New Orleans Saints. Chicago (4-2) forced four turnovers and ran for 222 yards to remain one of the league’s most balanced offenses.

Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler threw two touchdowns to Chris Olave but also committed four turnovers. New Orleans (1-6) dropped its fifth straight, continuing its turnover struggles.

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Patriots Stay Hot, Beat Titans in Nashville

Drake Maye completed 21 of 23 passes for 222 yards and two touchdowns as New England extended its winning streak to four games, defeating the Tennessee Titans 31-13. Rhamondre Stevenson added 88 yards and a score on the ground.

The Patriots (5-2) gave coach Mike Vrabel a win over his former team. Rookie quarterback Cam Ward threw for 255 yards and a touchdown for the Titans (1-6), who dropped their sixth game in seven weeks.

Browns Dominate Dolphins in the Rain

Rookie Quinshon Judkins rushed for three touchdowns and Tyson Campbell added a pick-six as the Cleveland Browns crushed the Miami Dolphins 31-6. Judkins carried 25 times for 84 yards and became the first Browns rookie with three rushing scores in a game since 2012.

Cleveland (2-5) snapped a three-game skid by forcing three turnovers. Tua Tagovailoa completed just 12 of 23 passes for 100 yards with three interceptions as Miami (1-6) fell for the third straight week.

Chiefs Shut Out Raiders for First Time Since 2011

Patrick Mahomes threw three touchdown passes in under three quarters to power the Kansas City Chiefs to a 31-0 shutout of the Las Vegas Raiders. Rashee Rice scored twice in his return from suspension, and Isiah Pacheco added a rushing touchdown.

The Chiefs (4-3) limited Las Vegas (2-5) to just 95 total yards and three first downs, marking Kansas City’s first regular-season shutout over the Raiders since 2011. Geno Smith completed 10 of 16 passes for 67 yards in the loss.

Panthers Edge Jets as Young Exits Injured

Bryce Young threw the only touchdown of the game before exiting with an ankle injury as the Carolina Panthers defeated the New York Jets 13-6.

Carolina’s defense dominated, holding the Jets (0-7) to 220 total yards and forcing two turnovers. The Panthers (4-3) won their third straight game. Tyrod Taylor threw two interceptions after replacing starter Justin Fields, who finished 6 of 12 for 46 yards before being benched.

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Colts Run Past Chargers in Los Angeles

Jonathan Taylor rushed for three touchdowns and Daniel Jones threw two more as the Indianapolis Colts overpowered the Los Angeles Chargers 38-24.

Taylor ran for 94 yards on 16 carries and found the end zone three times, while Jones passed for 288 yards. The Colts (6-1) won their third straight behind a balanced 401-yard offensive effort. Justin Herbert threw for 420 yards and three TDs for the Chargers (4-3) but couldn’t overcome two interceptions.

Cowboys Roll Over Commanders

Dak Prescott threw three touchdowns and Dallas cruised to a 44-22 home win over Washington. CeeDee Lamb tallied 110 yards and a score, and Jake Ferguson caught two touchdown passes. Javonte Williams added 116 rushing yards and a touchdown for Dallas (3-3-1).

Washington quarterback Jayden Daniels threw for 156 yards and a touchdown but left in the third quarter with a hamstring injury. The Commanders (2-5) have now lost three of their last four.

Packers Rally to Beat Cardinals

Josh Jacobs rushed for two touchdowns, including the game-winner with under two minutes left, as Green Bay edged Arizona 27-23. Jacobs, nursing a calf strain, finished with 55 rushing yards.

The Packers (4-1-1) overcame a late deficit with help from Micah Parsons’ three sacks. Arizona quarterback Jacoby Brissett threw for 279 yards and two touchdowns to tight end Trey McBride, but the Cardinals (2-5) fell for the fifth straight game, all by one score.

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