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Week 6 delivered clutch finishes and statement wins across the league. Carolina stunned Dallas on the final play, Kansas City and Los Angeles both found their rhythm, and New England stayed perfect on the road.
Carolina Panthers 30, Dallas Cowboys 27
Bryce Young threw three touchdown passes and led a 15-play, game-winning drive capped by Ryan Fitzgerald’s 33-yard field goal as time expired.
Rico Dowdle totaled 239 scrimmage yards against his former team, including 183 on the ground and a 56-yard receiving score, becoming the first player in franchise history with back-to-back 200-yard games.
Dak Prescott threw for 261 yards and three touchdowns, but Dallas managed only 31 rushing yards in the loss.
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Kansas City Chiefs 30, Detroit Lions 17
Patrick Mahomes accounted for four total touchdowns as Kansas City snapped Detroit’s four-game win streak.
Hollywood Brown caught two scores, and Travis Kelce added 78 yards as the Chiefs evened their record at 3-3.
Jared Goff threw two touchdowns for Detroit but was sacked four times.
Los Angeles Chargers 29, Miami Dolphins 27
Cameron Dicker hit five field goals, including the game-winner with five seconds left, as Los Angeles edged Miami.
Justin Herbert passed for 264 yards and two touchdowns, while Kimani Vidal ran for 124 yards and a score.
De’Von Achane rushed for 128 yards and two touchdowns for Miami, now 1-5 after another late collapse.
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Indianapolis Colts 31, Arizona Cardinals 27
Jonathan Taylor ran for 123 yards and the go-ahead touchdown as Indianapolis rallied to win its fifth game.
Daniel Jones threw two touchdown passes for the Colts, who took sole possession of first in the AFC South.
Jacoby Brissett passed for 320 yards and two scores for Arizona, which dropped its fourth straight.
New England Patriots 25, New Orleans Saints 19
Drake Maye threw for 261 yards and three touchdowns as New England stayed unbeaten on the road.
DeMario Douglas and Kayshon Boutte combined for three receiving scores as the Patriots improved to 4-2.
Spencer Rattler threw for 227 yards for New Orleans, which fell to 1-5 despite four Blake Grupe field goals.
Pittsburgh Steelers 23, Cleveland Browns 9
Aaron Rodgers threw for 235 yards and two touchdowns as Pittsburgh dominated defensively with six sacks.
Connor Heyward and DK Metcalf each caught scoring passes, while Chris Boswell hit three field goals beyond 40 yards.
Cleveland quarterback Dillon Gabriel went 29-for-52 with 221 yards as the Browns remained winless at Pittsburgh since 2003.
Denver Broncos 13, New York Jets 11
Denver’s defense delivered nine sacks, and Wil Lutz kicked the winning 27-yard field goal late in London.
Bo Nix threw for 174 yards, while the Jets finished with minus-10 passing yards as Justin Fields completed only nine throws for 45 yards.
Seattle Seahawks 20, Jacksonville Jaguars 12
Jaxon Smith-Njigba recorded 162 yards receiving and a touchdown to lead Seattle past Jacksonville.
Sam Darnold passed for 295 yards and two scores, extending the Seahawks’ road win streak to nine games.
Trevor Lawrence threw for 258 yards and two touchdowns for the Jaguars.
Los Angeles Rams 17, Baltimore Ravens 3
Matthew Stafford threw for 181 yards and a touchdown as the Rams controlled the game from start to finish.
Kyren Williams scored on the ground, and Los Angeles improved to 4-2.
Derrick Henry ran for 122 yards, but Baltimore’s offense sputtered again without Lamar Jackson.
Las Vegas Raiders 20, Tennessee Titans 10
Ashton Jeanty ran for 75 yards and a touchdown as Las Vegas ended its four-game skid.
Geno Smith threw for 174 yards and a touchdown, while the Raiders defense logged six sacks.
Cam Ward passed for 222 yards and one touchdown for the Titans.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 30, San Francisco 49ers 19
Baker Mayfield threw for 256 yards and two touchdowns as Tampa Bay beat a depleted San Francisco team.
Kameron Johnson and Tez Johnson each scored their first career touchdowns, while Rachaad White and Sean Tucker added rushing scores.
Mac Jones threw for 347 yards and a touchdown but was picked off twice as San Francisco fell to 4-2.
Green Bay Packers 27, Cincinnati Bengals 18
Josh Jacobs scored twice, and Jordan Love passed for 259 yards as Green Bay handled Cincinnati at Lambeau.
Lucas Havrisik hit two field goals in his Packers debut.
Joe Flacco threw for 219 yards and two touchdowns in his Bengals debut, connecting with Ja’Marr Chase and Tanner Hudson in the loss.
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