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Jets Earn First Win in Wild Comeback
Breece Hall rushed for 133 yards and two touchdowns and threw the game-winning 4-yard pass to Mason Taylor with under two minutes left as the New York Jets stunned the Cincinnati Bengals 39-38.
Starting quarterback Justin Fields went 21-of-32 for 244 yards as New York (1-7) rallied from a 14-point fourth-quarter deficit. Hall scored on a 27-yard run before connecting on the decisive trick-play touchdown late.
Joe Flacco threw for 223 yards and two touchdowns for Cincinnati (3-5), but the Bengals couldn’t protect a 38-24 lead with just over 10 minutes remaining.
Dolphins 34, Falcons 10
Tua Tagovailoa threw four touchdown passes as Miami (2-6) snapped a three-game skid with a dominant win over Atlanta. Jaylen Waddle led with 99 receiving yards, while De’Von Achane added a rushing and receiving score.
Kirk Cousins started for the injured Michael Penix Jr. and went 21-of-31 for 173 yards for the Falcons (3-4).
Patriots 32, Browns 13
Drake Maye threw three third-quarter touchdowns as New England (6-2) extended its winning streak to five. Tight end Hunter Henry and receivers Stefon Diggs and Kayshon Boutte all found the end zone.
Despite Myles Garrett recording five sacks and breaking the NFL record for players under 30, Cleveland (2-6) struggled offensively under Dillon Gabriel, who tossed two interceptions.
Eagles 38, Giants 20
Saquon Barkley ran for 150 yards and two touchdowns, including a 65-yard burst on the second play, as Philadelphia (6-2) avenged its Week 6 loss. Jalen Hurts added four touchdown passes, reaching 100 for his career.
New York (2-6) lost running back Cam Skattebo to a dislocated ankle.
Ravens 30, Bears 16
Derrick Henry scored twice to move into fifth on the all-time rushing TD list as Baltimore (2-5) snapped a four-game skid. Backup quarterback Tyler Huntley filled in for Lamar Jackson and threw for 186 yards and one touchdown.
Caleb Williams had 285 yards passing for Chicago (4-3) but couldn’t extend the Bears’ win streak.
Bills 40, Panthers 9
James Cook exploded for 216 yards and two touchdowns as Buffalo (5-2) dominated in Charlotte. Josh Allen added three total scores as the Bills remained perfect following bye weeks since 2017.
Andy Dalton started for Carolina (4-4) and turned the ball over three times.
Texans 26, 49ers 15
C.J. Stroud threw for 318 yards and two touchdowns, leading Houston (3-4) past San Francisco. Stroud completed 30 of 39 passes while Ka’imi Fairbairn hit four field goals.
Mac Jones started for the 49ers (5-3), throwing two touchdown passes but managing only 193 yards through the air.
Buccaneers 23, Saints 3
Tampa Bay (6-2) forced four turnovers, including a 3-yard pick-six by Anthony Nelson, to cruise past New Orleans. Baker Mayfield finished with 152 passing yards and a clean sheet.
Rookie quarterback Spencer Rattler struggled again for the Saints (1-7), committing two turnovers before being replaced by Tyler Shough.
Colts 38, Titans 14
Daniel Jones threw three touchdowns and Jonathan Taylor added three more as Indianapolis (7-1) maintained the NFL’s best record. Taylor finished with 153 rushing yards, including an 80-yard breakaway.
Tennessee (1-7) got 259 yards and one score from Cam Ward in another difficult outing.
Broncos 44, Cowboys 24
Bo Nix accounted for four passing touchdowns and RJ Harvey scored three total as Denver (6-2) routed Dallas for its fifth straight win.
Dak Prescott was intercepted twice as the Cowboys (3-4-1) fell below .500.
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