Denver Bronokos 21–17 Philadelphia eagles
Bo Nix threw a 11-fair landing pass, and J.K. Dobbins rushed to two yards in the fourth quarter, when Denver Bronecos wiped out a deficit of 14 points to convey the Philadelphic eagles of his first loss of the season. Broncos shot down the last Jalen Hurts pass in the final game of the game to send champions of the Super Cup only the second loss in the last 22 games. Bronokos (3-2) caught a huge gap in their rally, when the eagles had a conversion at the end of the fourth down, calling a fine of an illegal shift, scribing Sacon Barcley from running back.
Houston Texas 44–10 Baltimore crows
CJ Stroud threw 244 yards and four landings, and Houston (2-3) passed to 44-10 victories over the depleted Baltimore team, comparing both the most unilateral victory in the history of the Texans and the very blue loss of the house in the history of equans. Baltimore (1-4) was without a double defender MVP Lamara Jackson, and this was far from the only problem. Defensive outstanding performances by Kyle Hamilton, Rokuang Smith and Marlon Humphrey missed the game, and the crows were already weakened on the other side of the ball from the problem with the neck, which finished the season of Nnamy Madubuika. Baltimore was also without All-Pro Patrack Patrick Ricard and Ronnie Stanley.
Washington commanders 27-10 Los Angeles Chargers
Jacry Croskey-Merritt scored two landings, and Washington commanders (3-2) rallied due to a 10 points deficiency after the second quarter was forced by Washington Jaden Daniels was 15 out of 26 for 231 yards and landing after passing two games with a injured left knee. Chargers were one of the least punished commands in the first three weeks of season, when they were 3-0. But they were made in an inaccurate game last week, with 15 fines for 107 yards in loss 21-18 in New York giants. Returning home at the Sophie stadium, it happened again. They had 10 fines for 85 yards and three revolutions in Washington.
Las Vegas Raiders 6–40 Indianapolis colts
Jonathan Taylor ran after three landings and a two-point transformation, and Daniel Jones threw two landing passages when the indianapolis colts defeated Las Vegas Reiders. The 34-ocher margin has been the largest in Indie since 2013. Jones finished 20 from 29 to 212 yards and switched to 4-1 as a starter this year, surpassing his total victory over the past two seasons with New York giants. Taylor rushed 17 times at 66 yards and caught three passes by 20 yards. The colts converted a blocked punt, two interceptions and turnover on a fall in TDS. Las Vegas fell to 4-1.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 38–35 Seattle Sihox
Lavont David intercepted Sam Darnold with the remaining 58 seconds, and Chase Mclaflin scored a 39-fair field goal when time was expired to give Tampa Bay Building (4-1) an exciting victory over Seattle Sihox (3-2). Baker Mayfield connected him for BUCS with a 11-fair landing with Sterling Shepard from 1:08 on the left, and Seahawks entered into ownership with the opportunity to go to win. But David’s choice on the rejected ball denied the need for any further heroic of Maifield. He threw 379 yards and two landings, and Darnold threw 341 yards and four TD.
Detroit Lions 37–24 Cincinnati Bengalls
David Montgomery ran for landing and threw behind one in a trick in his hometown, and Detroit Lions (4-1) moved to their fourth victory, this time above the reels of Zincinnati Bengalls (2-3). Jared Goff threw three passages of landing for Lviv. Montgomery, a seven -year -old veteran, went through and threw the results in the game for the second time. He played a defender in Cincinnati MT. Healthy secondary school and had more than 20 friends and relatives in the game. The Bengals fell three in a row for a total of 113-37, as the star defender Joe Burrow received a injury to Jacksonville.
Dallas Cowboys 37-22 New York Jets
Duck Prescott threw four landing passages, which led Dallas cowboys to a light victory over New York aircraft. Dallas scored on two 90-yard discs in the second quarter, despite the absence of four starters on the line of the offensive. Javonte Williams ran to 135 yards and landing, and also caught the TD passage. Cowboys, now 2-2-1, bounced from 40-40 ties against Green Bay last week. Airplanes are left without victories in the first season of Aaron Glenn as the head coach.
Tennessee Titans 22–21 Arizona Cardinals
Kam Ward throws 265 yards in his career, which leads Titanov Tennessee to an incredible victory over the Arizonal cardinals. Titans remove a losing strip of 10 games with a dramatic return of the fourth quarter. Cardinals were fourth in the fourth quarter, but made important mistakes. Emari Derkado threw the ball before crossing the Golloon, which led to the ball. The titans earned, scoring the landing. Later, Dudrion Taylor-Demerson intercepted the passage, but fiddled, allowing the titans to score again. 29-fair goal Joey Sly, sealed the victory. Kalvin Ridley had five catches for 131 yards.
Minnesotsky Vikings 21–17 Cleveland Brows
The Vikings receiver Jordan Addison caught a 12-fair landing pass from Carson Crown with the remaining 25 seconds to provide the Minnesotsky victory over Cleveland Brows at the Tottenham Khotspur London stadium. The 80-yard disk with 10 games gave the Vikings (3-2) the victory in its historical international trip, which began with 24-21 losing to Stilers in Dublin last week. It also ruined the first Dillon Gabriel NFL Start as a newcomer Brows put his command (1-4) in a position to win by throwing two landing passages. Comrade Kuinshon Dzhadkins rushed at 110 yards on 23 transfers. Ventz shocked the injury of the shoulder, which briefly sent him to the locker room and brought two clogged disks in the second half.
Miami dolphins 24-27 Carolina Panthers
Bryce Young threw two landings, and Rico Dowad ran into 206 yards and landing when Panthers Carolines rallied past the dolphins of Miami in Charlotte. The short pass of Yang to the newly end of Mitchell Evans from 1:59 to play, gave panthers (2-3) leadership forever, since they corresponded to the biggest return to win the game in the history of the franchise, overcoming a hole with 17 points. Yang had a terrible first quarter, but in the end he received 19-B-30, passing for 198 yards with an interception. Douudl, filling the injured Chuba Hubbard, performed his work on Earth on 23 transfers, having passed four yards, embarrassed to compare the franchise record in one game. Tua Tua Tagovailoa from Miami completed 27 of 36 shots for 256 yards with three landings, and Jaylen Waddle received 110 yards on six catches and scored a landing, but dolphins (1-4) fell to 0-3 in road games.
New York Giants 14–26 Saints of the New Orleans
Spencer Ruttler crossed the 87-fair landscaping of Rashid Shahid, Geordan Housen returned 86 yards to 86 yards, and the New Orleans defeated the Saints who were prone to the New York giants under the first victory of the saints under the new coach Kellen Mur. Ruttler earned his first victory in 11 starts of his career, passing 225 yards without turnover. A newcomer of QB giants Jaxon Dart, who won his first start last week, passed 202 yards and two landings, but also turned the ball three times. In total, in New York, everything was five times, no more expensive than when Brian Brace deprived the running fist of Skattebo, which led to TD Howden. Both teams are 1-4.