Touchdown - Bengals bag a pick sixpublished at 18:44 GMT
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New England Patriots 0-10 Cincinnati Bengals
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What!? Huge mistake by Drake Maye who floats a loopy pass dangerously over the middle of the field and right into the arms of Geno Stone - who returns it with interest for a pick six.
You wonder what Maye was seeing there, or perhaps just the pressure he had on him forced the throw off target - either way that's the Bengals leading by 10.
The lead is a shock enough, but with Cincy doing it on defence, with one of the worst units in the league? That's huge.
What a first quarter for Giants receiver Wan'Dale Robinson - who had four catches for 106 yards and a touchdown against the Lions in the opening 15 minutes.
Great if you've got him in your fantasy line-up tonight....
Minnesota's Will Reichard opens the scoring at Lambeau as he kicks a 52-yard field goal after the game's opening drive.
But the Packers hit straight back to take the lead, with Jordan Love's 18-yard pass to Dontayvion Wicks setting up the chance for Emanuel Wilson to barge over for a one-yard score.
Wilson will have a bigger load today as Green Bay are without star running back Josh Jacobs, who went off injured during last week's 27-20 win at the New York Giants.
Drake Maye would've been licking his chops about facing this Cincy defence, but they restricted him to just 17 yards on the opening drive, resulting in a punt.
The Pats defence is pretty solid but Joe Flacco got enough out of his first drive to allow Evan McPherson to nail a field goal from 54 yards and give the Bengals the lead.
Mason Rudolph is starting for the Steelers in place of the injured Aaron Rodgers and he's thrown his very first pass for an interception, with Chicago cornerback Nahshon Wright making a fine grab on the sideline.
Caleb Williams then caps a 56-yard drive by fizzing the ball into DJ Moore in the end zone for a five-yard touchdown.
Trick play - Giants take leadpublished at 18:10 GMT
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New York Giants 7-0 Detroit Lions
The Giants open the scoring in Detroit after a bit of trickeration.
Jameis Winston tosses the ball to running back Devin Singletary, who then chucks it back to Winston, and the Giants quarterback unloads a 39-yard bomb to Wan'Dale Robinson in the end zone. Lovely stuff.
Whole 10 Yards - Sanders debutpublished at 17:58 GMT
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Cleveland Browns @ Las Vegas Raiders (21:05)
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Shedeur Sanders plays his first NFL regular season game - is the criticism fair?
The Browns against Raiders is a game you'd hardly mention tonight but for Shedeur Sanders, who will get his first NFL start for Cleveland and look to prove a big point.
He made his debut last week off the bench, which is always tough, so after a week of practice can he really showcase his skills tonight?
Watch what the Whole 10 Yards crew thought of his debut last week...
Goff aims to get back in the groove in Motownpublished at 17:58 GMT
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New York Giants @ Detroit Lions (18:00 GMT)
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The Philadelphia Eagles gave Jared Goff a torrid time last time out as the Detroit Lions quarterback completed just 14 of his 37 pass attempts for his lowest ever completion rate (37.8%).
The Lions were also restricted to just 74 rushing yards in last week's 16-9 loss in Philly, which saw them slip to a 6-4 record behind Chicago and Green Bay in the NFC North.
That looks set to be a fierce battle for a play-off spot so the Lions need to find some consistency, and they have a favourable match-up on paper today as they face a Giants team that is 2-9, recently sacked their head coach and has Jameis Winston starting at quarterback for a second straight week.
Chiefs entering must-win territorypublished at 17:57 GMT
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Indianapolis Colts @ Kansas City Chiefs (18:00 GMT)
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The Kansas City Chiefs are entering unfamiliar territory going into week 12 - must-win territory.
At 5-5, Andy Reid's side currently sit third in the AFC West behind leaders Denver Broncos and the Los Angeles Chargers.
It's hard to imagine a post-season without the Chiefs. They haven't missed out on the play-offs since 2015 and have never missed out on them while Patrick Mahomes has been at quarterback.
If they lose today to the 8-2 Indianapolis Colts, that scenario goes from possible to probable.
Chicago Bears 'owner' Aaron Rodgers will miss a visit to Soldier Field he's usually enjoyed, as he usually left with a victory during his days at rivals Green Bay.
A wrist injury means Mason Rudolph will start under centre for the 6-4 Steelers, who lead the AFC North, but they'll have to play to the very end against Chicago's comeback kids.
The 7-3 Bears surprisingly lead the NFC North with seven wins in eight - five of those coming after being behind in the final two minutes of the game. Their last three have been been heartstopping victories, so keep an eye on this one late doors.