Allen Stars as Bills Come from Behind in Wild Win Over Buccaneers; Brissett Breaks Completions Record Against Cardinals
Josh Allen is making a strong case to be considered one of the NFL's elite quarterbacks. In Buffalo's 44-32 win over Tampa Bay, Allen became the first player in league history to have two games with three touchdowns passing and three rushing. His last touchdown was a key play that sealed the deal โ a nine-yard run with 2:35 left on the clock.
Meanwhile, Jacoby Brissett is rewriting records of his own. In Arizona's 22-41 loss to San Francisco, Brissett became the first quarterback in NFL history to throw for 47 completions in a single game. The veteran signal-caller went 47-for-80 for 452 yards and two touchdowns.
On the other side of the AFC West, Denver's Wil Lutz kicked a 35-yard field goal with no time remaining to give his team an eight-game winning streak. Kansas City fell to 5-5 after the loss.
Christian McCaffrey helped San Francisco secure a 41-22 win over Arizona, becoming the first player in NFL history with at least one rushing touchdown and receiving touchdown in the same game for the 17th time. Brock Purdy completed 19 of 26 passes for 200 yards and three touchdowns.
The Seattle Seahawks fought hard but came up short against Los Angeles Rams, losing 21-19. Matthew Stafford found Davante Adams for a score, while Kamren Kinchens picked off two Rams' passes.
Philadelphia defeated Detroit 16-9 on Sunday Night Football behind an impressive defensive performance from the Eagles. The win improved their record to 8-2.
Mark Andrews led Baltimore past Cleveland 23-16. The veteran tight end scored a touchdown and became the Ravens' all-time leader in receiving yards.
Cairo Santos kicked his fourth field goal of the game with seconds left, helping Chicago beat Minnesota 17-16. Jordan Duvernay's kickoff return set up the winning score.
Green Bay ended their losing streak at two with a 27-20 win over New York Giants. Jordan Love threw for two touchdowns after returning from injury.
The Panthers outlasted Atlanta in overtime, 30-27, behind Bryce Young's career-high and franchise-record performance passing 448 yards. Ryan Fitzgerald's 28-yard field goal sealed the win.
Mason Rudolph led the Steelers to a 34-12 win over Cincinnati, despite losing quarterback Aaron Rodgers late in the first half due to injury. The victory improved Pittsburgh's record to 6-4.
Finally, Jacksonville bounced back from their worst collapse in franchise history by beating Los Angeles Chargers 35-6 behind Travis Etienne and Trevor Lawrence's rushing touchdowns.
Josh Allen is making a strong case to be considered one of the NFL's elite quarterbacks. In Buffalo's 44-32 win over Tampa Bay, Allen became the first player in league history to have two games with three touchdowns passing and three rushing. His last touchdown was a key play that sealed the deal โ a nine-yard run with 2:35 left on the clock.
Meanwhile, Jacoby Brissett is rewriting records of his own. In Arizona's 22-41 loss to San Francisco, Brissett became the first quarterback in NFL history to throw for 47 completions in a single game. The veteran signal-caller went 47-for-80 for 452 yards and two touchdowns.
On the other side of the AFC West, Denver's Wil Lutz kicked a 35-yard field goal with no time remaining to give his team an eight-game winning streak. Kansas City fell to 5-5 after the loss.
Christian McCaffrey helped San Francisco secure a 41-22 win over Arizona, becoming the first player in NFL history with at least one rushing touchdown and receiving touchdown in the same game for the 17th time. Brock Purdy completed 19 of 26 passes for 200 yards and three touchdowns.
The Seattle Seahawks fought hard but came up short against Los Angeles Rams, losing 21-19. Matthew Stafford found Davante Adams for a score, while Kamren Kinchens picked off two Rams' passes.
Philadelphia defeated Detroit 16-9 on Sunday Night Football behind an impressive defensive performance from the Eagles. The win improved their record to 8-2.
Mark Andrews led Baltimore past Cleveland 23-16. The veteran tight end scored a touchdown and became the Ravens' all-time leader in receiving yards.
Cairo Santos kicked his fourth field goal of the game with seconds left, helping Chicago beat Minnesota 17-16. Jordan Duvernay's kickoff return set up the winning score.
Green Bay ended their losing streak at two with a 27-20 win over New York Giants. Jordan Love threw for two touchdowns after returning from injury.
The Panthers outlasted Atlanta in overtime, 30-27, behind Bryce Young's career-high and franchise-record performance passing 448 yards. Ryan Fitzgerald's 28-yard field goal sealed the win.
Mason Rudolph led the Steelers to a 34-12 win over Cincinnati, despite losing quarterback Aaron Rodgers late in the first half due to injury. The victory improved Pittsburgh's record to 6-4.
Finally, Jacksonville bounced back from their worst collapse in franchise history by beating Los Angeles Chargers 35-6 behind Travis Etienne and Trevor Lawrence's rushing touchdowns.