Isaiah McDuffie and Warren Brinson share a sack on JJ McCarthy to back the Vikings up, and they have to settle for a 59-yard field goal by Will Reichard.
Nowhere is safe on the field these days - as Evan McPherson nails a career-best field goal from 63 yards to send the Bengals in just four points behind at the half.
Colts edging tight contest at Arrowheadpublished at 19:31 GMT
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HT: Indianapolis Colts 14-9 Kansas City Chiefs
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The Indianapolis Colts have a slender lead of five points at the break in Kansas City.
Touchdown grabs from Michael Pittman Jr and Andrew Ogletree put them in command but the Chiefs have kept plucking away and are three out of three on field goals through Harrison Butker.
Andy Reid's side have struggled but will take confidence from the fact that this remains a one score game at the break.
Nice play design by Pittsburgh as they line up for a quarterback sneak on 4th & 1 just inside their own territory, but they snap it to tight end Connor Heyward. He then hands it off to Kenneth Gainwell, who gets round the outside and into the end zone.
The touchdown is chalked off as Gainwell was deemed out of bounds a yard short. No matter, Jaylen Warren punches it in on the next play.
The Chiefs chip further into the Colts' lead in what will likely be the final play of the half.
They did think they had a touchdown initially through Rashee Rice and one official on the field did signal that way, but the wide receiver was clearly out of bounds.
Not much to write home about in this one in terms of exciting, offensive football, just a defensive arm wrestle between two decent units and two attacks really struggling to get anything going.
Lamar Jackson being outplayed by Tyrod Taylor was not on my NFL bingo card tonight.
After two straight punts in Detroit, Jahmyr Gibbs bounces out of a couple of tackles before bursting through for a 49-yard run.
The Lions running back then does while to reach out and take a Jared Goff pass over his shoulder, before reaching over the pylon for a three-yard score.
Tyler Loop makes no mistake from 31 yards as Baltimore finally get on the board and avoid their first shutout in the first half since 2017 - which is the longest active streak in the NFL for first-half scoring.
Not exactly what they wanted this half, but it's something.
It's all square again in Chicago as Caleb Williams finds Rome Odunze for 23 yards before firing a dart to rookie tight end Colston Loveland for a 12-yard score.
Touchdown - Patriots pick six!published at 19:09 GMT
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New England Patriots 14-10 Cincinnati Bengals
Oh no! Joe Flacco throws a quick pass out right but Marcus Jones has jumped the route and steams in front of the intended receiver, picking the ball off them strolling away to the house for the second pick six of the game!
It's a 16th career pick six for Flacco and a throw he'd love to have back as the Pats take the lead after a sticky start to this one in the Jungle.
Vikings hand it over on downspublished at 19:06 GMT
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Minnesota Vikings 3-7 Green Bay Packers
Green Bay have had a few low-scoring games of late and they look set for another at Lambeau.
After the first quarter ended with two straight punts, the Vikings had to hand it over on downs after running back Jordan Mason's run was stuffed on 4th & 1.
A big stand from Tennessee to hold the Seahawks to a field goal.
Sam Darnold was moving his offence down the field brilliantly but a delay of game penalty in the redzone pushed them back and in the end they have to settle for three.
Jason Myers knocks it through for his second of the day.
Jameis Winston finds running back Tyrone Tracy on the first play of the drive for a whopping 42-yard gain.
Winston then slings a pass towards the back of the end zone, where Isaiah Hodgins does superbly to make a leaping catch and make sure he gets his feet down inbounds.
That's a 12-yard score and it's a 10-point game once more, plus Winston is already up to 183 passing yards.
Terrific response by Drake Maye to lead a 70-yard drive in nine plays before a nicely crafted touchdown pass to tight end Hunter Henry from 28 yards out.
Maye converted a third down on a scramble during the drive before hitting Henry over the middle to set-up the scoring play, where he found Henry down the left after a couple of pump fakes.