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Sunday NFL Roundup 📝
Denver Broncos tight end Evan Engram (1) celebrates his touchdown with Broncos offensive tackle Mike McGlinchey during the second half of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
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🏈 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.

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