Week 7 of the NFL season continues Sunday with 11 games taking place throughout the day.
In the early window, the Patriots upset the Bills, taking down their division rival by scoring a game-winning touchdown with 12 seconds left. In Baltimore, the Ravens dominated the Lions, winning 38-6 to give Detroit its second loss of the season. The Browns, Falcons and Giants also picked up dramatic wins earlier on Sunday.
Later in the day, the Steelers took home a big road win over the Rams, scoring the game’s last 14 points to win, 24-17. The Chiefs outlasted the Chargers after Patrick Mahomes and Justin Herbert, traded scores for much of the first half before Kansas City pulled away to win, 31-17. Also, the Broncos were able to pick up their second win of the season, defeating the Packers. The Seahawks took care of business against the Cardinals.
Closing things out, the Eagles host the Dolphins on Sunday Night Football in a potential Super Bowl preview as both teams are 5-1.
Here are the top moments!
Seattle Seahawks 20, Arizona Cardinals 10
His first career TD!
Jaxon Smith-Njigba picked up his first NFL touchdown in the first quarter, hauling in a pass from Geno Smith over the middle to put the Seahawks up, 7-0.
Dashing Dobbs
Joshua Dobbs showed his running ability in the middle of the second quarter, taking off for a 25-yard run that found him in the end zone, celebrating touchdown that gave the Cardinals a 10-3 lead.
Bobo controls it
Jake Bobo was able to make an impressive grab in the back corner of the end zone, keeping his feet inbounds to come down with a touchdown reception that gave the Seahawks a 14-10 lead in the second quarter.
Pittsburg Steelers 24, Los Angeles Rams 17
Tutu over the top
Tutu Atwell was able to come down with the jump ball on Matthew Stafford’s deep pass, making the grab right before the end zone and ran in for the extra yard to give the Rams a 9-3 lead before halftime.
He can play in pass coverage, too!
T.J. Watt added to his Defensive Player of the Year case, intercepting Stafford on the opening drive of the second half and returned the ball all to the Rams’ 6-yard line. The interception set up the Steelers to get their first touchdown of the game and go up, 10-9.
Nice catch, Nacua!
Puka Nacua somehow came down with the grab along the sideline on Stafford’s deep pass, hauling in the grab for a 30-plus-yard gain to set the Rams up for a touchdown that gave them a 17-10 lead.
Just give it to Johnson
Diontae Johnson came up with a big grab at the start of the fourth quarter, moving past Rams defenders to get a 39-yard gain to help set the Steelers up for the game-tying score a few plays later.
Harris takes it home
Najee Harris ran up the gut for a 3-yard score that gave the Steelers a 24-17 lead late in the fourth quarter.
Pickett picks up the first, and the win
On fourth-and-1, the Steelers quarterback was able to get the first down on a QB sneak. There was some controversy though on if he actually made the line to gain, with Rams coach Sean McVay looking confused on the sideline.
Kansas City Chiefs 31, Los Angeles Chargers 17
MVS moves his way for six
Marquez Valdes-Scantling got the game’s first touchdown, taking Patrick Mahomes’ pass 22 extra yards for a 46-yard touchdown to give the Chiefs a 10-3 lead.
Kelley runs away for six
Joshua Kelley scored a 49-yard touchdown with relative ease, getting good blocking upfront that allowed him to make just one move before dashing with no one able to catch him.
Rice, Rice, baby
Rashee Rice made an impressive catch in the back of the end zone, keeping his balance and control of the ball as he was hit after making the reception to give the Chiefs a touchdown and a 17-10 lead.
Everett in the end zone
Gerald Everett got open in the end zone to help cap off an impressive Chargers drive in the second quarter, evening the score at 17-17.
Keep pushing Kelce
Travis Kelce needed some rare help in getting into the end zone, catching Mahomes’ shovel pass in front of the goal line before getting pushed into the end zone to give the Chiefs a 24-17 lead going into halftime.
Pacheco pulls away
Isiah Pacheco took Mahomes’ pass the distance, running in for a touchdown to get the Chiefs up by two scores and seal the win.
Denver Broncos 19, Green Bay Packers 17
Finally finding the end zone
Courtland Sutton broke open and caught a pass from Russell Wilson in the end zone, scoring the game’s first touchdown to give the Broncos a 16-3 lead in the third quarter.
Oh Romeo, there art thou!
Romeo Doubs was able to help the Packers respond to the Broncos’ touchdown by coming down with a grab on Jordan Love’s jump ball, making it a 16-10 game.
Offensive tip drill
The Packers needed to pick up a yard on fourth-and-1, but it ended going for six anyway. Love’s pass to Doubs ricocheted off the receiver’s hands but landed in Jayden Reed’s hands instead, giving the Packers a 17-16 lead in the fourth quarter.
Locke locks up the win
After the Broncos kicked a field goal to go up 19-17, P.J. Locke came up with the interception to help Denver seal the deal.
Atlanta Falcons 16, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 13
Runnin’ Ridder
Desmond Ridder shook off his three-interception game from last week early on in Sunday’s game, using his legs to get a score and give the Falcons an early lead.
On the money to Mike for a TD, but not as crisp on the leap
Baker Mayfield hit Mike Evans in stride for a deep 40-yard touchdown pass to help even the game up, but the star receiver’s leap attempt didn’t go as smoothly.
For the win!
The Falcons were able to stay afloat despite their three red zone turnovers, driving down the field late before Younghae Koo kicked a 51-yard field goal through the uprights to give the Falcons a 16-13 win at the buzzer.
Baltimore Ravens 38, Detroit Lions 6
Fourth-and-TD!
Lamar Jackson not only converted the first down on fourth-and-1, but he also rushed into the end zone for a 7-yard score to give Baltimore an early 7-0 lead.
Patient Lamar
Jackson added his second touchdown of the day later in the first quarter, staying patient in the pocket before tossing a ball in the end zone to Nelson Agholor to give the Ravens a 14-0 lead.
Ravens rolling
Baltimore continued to dominate for much of the first half with Gus Edwards taking Jackson’s pitch in the second quarter for a 2-yard score, giving it a 28-0 lead.
Celebrating National Tight Ends Day in style
Mark Andrews added his second touchdown reception of the game in the middle of the third quarter, celebrating the big day for his position in style as the Ravens went up 35-0.
Chicago Bears 30, Las Vegas Raiders 12
Foreman the touchdown man
D’Onta Foreman capped off an impressive drive led by undrafted rookie quarterback Tyson Bagent by rushing for a 2-yard score, giving the Bears a 7-0 lead late in the first quarter.
Foreman completes the hat trick!
The Bears running back scored his third touchdown of the day in the third quarter, hauling in a pass from Bagent for the rookie’s first touchdown pass of his career.
Picking points the other way
Jaylon Johnson came up with a big interception for the Bears, running the ball back the other way for a score to extend the Bears’ lead to 30-6 in the fourth quarter.
New York Giants 14, Washington Commanders 7
Barkley breaks loose!
Saquon Barkley helped the Giants’ offense in a major way once again on Sunday, turning Tyrod Taylor’s dump–off pass into a 32-yard touchdown to give them a 14-0 lead in the second quarter.
Robinson runs it in
Brian Robinson helped the Commanders get their first points of the day in the third quarter, rushing for a 4-yard score to cut the Giants’ lead to 14-7.
Coming up big!
The Giants were able to pick up the fourth-down stop in the final minute, forcing Sam Howell’s pass to fall incomplete and hold onto a 14-7 win.
New England Patriots 29, Buffalo Bills 25
Zeke eating early
The Patriots capitalized off Josh Allen’s interception in the first quarter by turning around and getting six points. Ezekiel Elliott closed off the drive by rushing for a 1-yard score to give New England an early 10-0 lead.
Bills cook up a touchdown
The Bills finally found the end zone for the first time on Sunday in the third quarter, with Allen hitting James Cook out of the backfield on a pass that the running back turned into a touchdown. Buffalo cut New England’s lead to 13-10 with the score.
Bourne to score
The Patriots extended their lead in the fourth quarter when Kendrick Bourne took Mac Jones’ pass into the end zone, giving them a 22-10 advantage.
Slide-and-score!
The Bills responded right back after the Patriots’ touchdown, with Stefon Diggs making an impressive move to keep the play alive before running in for a touchdown after his reception from Allen to make it a 22-17 game.
All Allen
The Bills QB kept it himself on the QB sneak, rushing in from a yard out to put the Bills on top, 25-22, in the final minutes of the fourth quarter.
Mac magic
Jones led the Patriots right down the field in the final moments, leading the Patriots to a touchdown when he threw a 1-yard pass to Mike Gesicki to put them up, 29-25, with 12 seconds left.
Cleveland Browns 39, Indianapolis Colts 38
Ford focus
Jerome Ford took off and ran for a 69-yard touchdown on the Browns opening drive, giving them an early 7-0 lead.
Minshew on the move for 6!
Gardner Minshew took off and ran for a 17-yard score to help give the Colts a 14-7 lead in the second quarter.
Watson hurt
Deshaun Watson left Sunday’s game in the second quarter after taking a hard hit with P.J. Walker replacing him. Watson was questionable entering Sunday’s game after missing the last two games due to a shoulder injury.
Wildcat score
Kareem Hunt helped the Browns even things back up in the second quarter when he rushed for a 2-yard score on a play out of the wildcat formation.
Myles makes a play
Myles Garrett helped keep points off the board, blocking Matt Gay’s 60-yard field goal that helped set the Browns up for a field goal themselves to take a 17-14 lead.
Minshew mania!
The Colts QB found the end zone for a second time with his legs late in the first half, rushing for a 4-yard score to give the Colts a 21-17 lead.
Myles makes it happen again!
Garrett made another standout play, but his time the Browns scored six points directly off his play. The star edge stripped-sacked Minshew in the end zone, leading to a Browns fumble recovery for a touchdown that gave them a 24-21 lead.
JT = Just Touchdowns
Jonathan Taylor rushed for his first touchdown of the season, helping to bring the Colts within a 30-28 deficit in the third quarter.
Pittman says peace!
Michael Pittman turned a reception on a crosser over the middle into a 75-yard score, running past Colts defenders and throwing up a peace sign before he reached the end zone. He was penalized for taunting, but the score gave them a 38-33 lead in the fourth quarter.
Hunting for a win
The Browns were able to work their way down the field in the final minutes of the game before finally punching the ball into the end zone for a touchdown on fourth-and-goal from the 1-yard line, with Hunt giving them a 39-38 lead with 15 seconds left.
Coming up:
Miami Dolphins at Philadelphia Eagles
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