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Brandson Aubrey picked up a 42nd-yard goal as time expired after a crazy dunk from Philadelphia's slatted lane on a loaded foul.
The Buffaloes (5-5-1) converted on their third quarter victory Pomponnen Commung Strak Counter of 19. It was the first game at At&T Stadium since the Bomb All Ground.
The Eagles (8-3) still have a chance to win the NFC East from 2001-04, but the offense has a big hand in the quarter 2-0. Philadelphia lost and led by at least 21 for the first time since 1999, when Arizona beat the Eagles 25-24. It was Dallas' first three-game winning streak since the staff beat the Rams 34-31 in 2014.
Patrick Mahomes threw for 3 35 yards, Karem Hunt ran for 104 yards and a touchdown, and Asrison's fifth field goal of the game came from the Indianapolis Colts. Rashee Rice had eight catches for 141 yards, including two for the leaders and another as they pushed the younger Colts (6-3) to a shutout. Butcker ended the game with a 27-yard field goal with just over two minutes left, keeping the hopes alive.
The Detroit Lions (7-4) avoided the shutout for the first time in more than three years. Jahmyr Gibbs ran into Jake's 69-yard extra after Jake was almost there with a 59-yard field goal in the final minute, lifting the Lions to victory. New York (2-10) had a chance to extend the game, but turned the ball over at the Detroit 31 when Aidan Hunisn S Wildren. The Lions start the game from the playoff picture and are seeded with two numbers. Gibbs had 264 total yards from scrimmage and more.
On his first job Nf Start Sandirs could not suffer in his problems, 20 for 209 yards with a touch and care. The 23-year-old patient threw his first pass in the career, connecting the end connection to Sylan Sampson on stresson quickly ran for 66. The star of the show in Sunday's game, however, the loyalty of Cleveland. The quarterback racked up 10 sacks, completely beating an offense that has struggled to find the color all season.
Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears didn't have to face Rodger Aaron Aaron, who missed the game with a broken hand, to come away with the win. The longtime traveling Qb has a 25-5 record against the Bears. Williams threw three foul shots and the Bears hit a slider. Chicago won for the ninth time in 9 games to improve to 8-3. After counting the last two weeks in the last three weeks, the bears made a late move to not take the lead this time. The students started 6-5 and moved into first place with Baltimore in the AFC North.
Drake May passed for 294 yards for the new AFC New Orland (10-2) increased their stakes to 9, and beat the bengals (8-3). Hunter Henry had 115 receiving yards. The Atriots went on a 10-0 run in the second quarter. Andy Corgareles caught a 52-yard field goal to give New England the lead with 1:51 remaining. Joe's Joe Flacco drives to 26 managers but fails on the fourth. The Bengals have lost eight of nine since Jee Butrot's injury. Burwur is expected to return for Thanksgiving against Baltimore.
Sam Darnold threw for 244 yards and two touchdowns as Seattle (8-3) beat the Tigers (1-10) for their fifth win in six games. Darnold returned with a clean slate after being picked off last week. The Mariners also happen to be in the first place in the NFC Playoff Chase. Rookie Cam Ward tried to worship Tikan. He caught a hair-raising one-yard TD pass with 43 seconds left, giving the NFL's worst team of the season one last chance. The little critters who can be beaten soon by Seattle.
Derrick Henry threw two touchdown passes in the third, and the Baltimore Ravens recovered from a first-half slumber to beat the New York Jets. Baltimore went from 1-5 to 6-5, but this was no sure thing. Lamar Jackson went 23 years for 153 yards and didn't look like a phone call after dealing with knee and ankle issues recently. Henry was held to 64 yards on 21 carries. Tyrode Taylor started in place of regular fields and threw for 222 yards and a touchdown against the Jets (2-9).
Trisyor Lawrence threw a third quarter pass, Cam Back picked up the extra goal and the Jacksonville Jaguars (7-4) defeated the Arizona defense (3-8). Jacksonville received the extra ball in overtime and after a reliable, limited drive just 52 yards out. They set an NFL record with a 68-yard field goal this season. Arizona had a chance to tie or win, but Jakoby Grisattle's fourth-down grounder to Xvier Weaver fell short. Cardinals elected to pursue instead of attempting a 60-foot field goal. Jacksonville has won three of its last four. Arizona has lost nine of nine.
Enueel Wilson rushed for 107 yards and two touchdowns for his first career touchdown as Green Bay (7-3) beat Minnesota (4-7). Mika and Mikita Green Bay and Devonte Wyatt each had two sacks. Water trouble gained four net yards and three turnovers in the second half. Wilson had a one-yard touchdown run filling in for an injured Josh. His 28 touchdowns and 107 yards rushing represent the top game with any offense.
Atlanta went through two and the Atlanta Falcons' streak ended in five games by defeating the Orleans Saints. The duo finished 16 of 23 for 199 yards for the Falcons (4-7) filling in for Michael Penix Jr., who was injured last week. Tyler Lightning passed for 293 total yards for the Whites (2-9), who did not connect on an offensive line.