NFL

🏈 Key Highlights & Headlines

Broncos stun the Eagles in comeback

Denver erased a 14-point deficit to beat Philadelphia 21–17, handing the Eagles their first loss of the season. Bo Nix delivered the go-ahead TD pass and a two-point conversion in the fourth quarter. 

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Colts dominate Raiders

Indianapolis routed Las Vegas 40–6, powered by Jonathan Taylor’s three rushing touchdowns and a two-TD day from Daniel Jones.

Texans wreck Ravens

Houston crashed into Baltimore for a 44–10 win, marking their first ever victory in Baltimore. C.J. Stroud threw four TDs.  

Bucs win in wild finish vs. Seahawks

Tampa Bay escaped Seattle 38–35 on a late interception by Lavonte David, which set up a walk-off field goal. Baker Mayfield threw for 379 yards.  

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Titans notch first win in wild fashion

Tennessee edged Arizona 22–21 with a last-second field goal, claiming their first victory of the season. 

Commanders control Chargers

Washington turned a 10–0 hole into a 27–10 win over L.A. behind Jayden Daniels and a strong defensive showing. 

Giants self-destruct vs. Saints

New Orleans battered New York 26–14, capitalizing on a flurry of five straight turnovers by the Giants. 

Cowboys roll Jets

Dallas cruised to a 37–22 victory over New York, with Dak Prescott throwing four touchdowns and the Jets failing to force a turnover all game. 

Patriots upset Bills in OT-style finish

New England edged Buffalo 23–20 thanks to rookie Drake Maye’s late drive and a 52-yard field goal from Andy Borregales. The win ended Buffalo’s unbeaten run. 

Lions take down Bengals

Detroit defeated Cincinnati 37–24 to improve to 4–1 on the season.  

👀 What It All Means

The Eagles’ aura of invincibility was broken. Denver’s comeback shows how fragile leads can be.

The Colts, Texans, and Bucs each sent statements — dominant performances, clutch finishes, or both.

Several teams struggling this season (Giants, Jets, Chargers) continued to falter under pressure.

Rookies and young QBs are having big moments: Drake Maye in New England, Bo Nix in Denver, and Daniels in Washington.

Turnovers, momentum shifts, and late-game execution decided multiple contests.