NFL roundup: Texans outscore Jags 26-0 in 4th, surge to win

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Week 10 delivered one of the most unpredictable Sundays of the season. Houston erased a 19-point deficit behind Davis Mills. Indianapolis won in overtime in Berlin. Miami snapped its drought against Buffalo. Chicago closed another game late. The Rams out-paced the 49ers. Seattle and Detroit each scored 44. New England stayed hot with its seventh straight win. Across the league, backup quarterbacks stepped in, big plays swung momentum, and bettors tracked live totals, turnovers and quarterback shifts using Odds & Scores.

Texans 36, Jaguars 29

Davis Mills threw three fourth-quarter touchdowns and added the game-winning 14-yard scramble with 30 seconds left. Houston trailed 29-10 late in the third.

Mills finished with 292 yards in his first start since January 2023. Houston outgained Jacksonville 412-213. Parker Washington scored twice for the Jaguars.

Chargers 25, Steelers 10

Kimani Vidal rushed for 95 yards and a touchdown. Justin Herbert threw for 220 yards and a score. Los Angeles held Pittsburgh to 221 yards.

Ladd McConkey posted 107 receiving yards. Khalil Mack forced a safety. RJ Mickens and Donte Jackson intercepted Aaron Rodgers.

Colts 31, Falcons 25 (OT)

Jonathan Taylor rushed for 244 yards and three touchdowns, including the 8-yard game-winner in overtime. Indianapolis forced a punt to start OT and scored in seven plays.

Daniel Jones threw for 255 yards. Michael Penix Jr. threw for 177 yards and one TD for Atlanta, which lost its fourth straight.

Dolphins 30, Bills 13

De’Von Achane ran for 174 yards and two touchdowns. His 59-yard burst broke the game open. Miami won for only the third time in its last 19 meetings with Buffalo.

Josh Allen threw for 306 yards and two touchdowns but had two turnovers. Miami forced three total.

Bears 24, Giants 20

Caleb Williams scored the winning 17-yard touchdown run with 1:47 left. Chicago won its sixth in seven games.

The Bears capitalized after a short punt. Williams faked a handoff and ran untouched. New York lost rookie QB Jaxson Dart to a concussion.

Ravens 27, Vikings 19

Lamar Jackson threw for 176 yards and a touchdown. Justice Hill added a rushing score. Baltimore outscored Minnesota 18-9 after halftime.

JJ McCarthy threw for 248 yards with two interceptions. Jalen Nailor posted 124 yards and a touchdown.

Jets 27, Browns 20

Breece Hall scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 42-yard catch-and-run. New York scored twice on special teams in the first quarter.

The Jets ran only 47 plays but generated key sacks, including four from Will McDonald IV. Dillon Gabriel threw two touchdowns for Cleveland.

Saints 17, Panthers 7

Tyler Shough threw two touchdown passes for his first NFL win. New Orleans ended a four-game losing streak.

Carolina managed 175 yards. Bryce Young threw for 124 yards and an interception.

Rams 42, 49ers 26

Matthew Stafford threw four touchdowns. Kyren Williams rushed for two. The Rams won their fourth straight.

Stafford now has 25 passing touchdowns, most in the NFL. Mac Jones threw for 319 yards and three scores for San Francisco.

Patriots 28, Buccaneers 23

Rookie TreVeyon Henderson ran for 147 yards and two long touchdowns. Drake Maye threw two touchdowns as New England won its seventh straight.

Baker Mayfield threw for 273 yards and three scores. Emeka Egbuka had 115 yards and a touchdown.

Seahawks 44, Cardinals 22

DeMarcus Lawrence returned two fumbles for touchdowns. Seattle built a 35-0 lead. Sam Darnold threw for 178 yards.

Trey McBride had 127 receiving yards for Arizona. Tyrice Knight forced both fumbles that Lawrence scored on.

Lions 44, Commanders 22

Jahmyr Gibbs scored three touchdowns. Jared Goff threw for 320 yards and three scores. Detroit scored on its first eight possessions.

Washington dropped its fifth straight. Marcus Mariota threw for 213 yards and two touchdowns.

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