Touchdown - Saintspublished at 23:32 BST 21 September
New Orleans Saints 13-44 Seattle Seahawks
Well well well, the New Orleans Saints have a touchdown.
Tight end Jack Stoll takes in a 13-yard pass from Spencer Rattler for his first NFL touchdown.
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New Orleans Saints 13-44 Seattle Seahawks
Well well well, the New Orleans Saints have a touchdown.
Tight end Jack Stoll takes in a 13-yard pass from Spencer Rattler for his first NFL touchdown.
Dallas Cowboys 14-24 Chicago Bears
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New Orleans Saints 6-44 Seattle Seahawks
The New Orleans Saints can't get anything going on offence and are forced to punt once again.
The Seahawks work the ball down to the Saints 19-yard line, but have to settle for a third Jason Myers field goal of the day.
Arizona Cardinals 6-6 San Francisco 49ers
Arizona running back James Conner is the latest player to suffer an injury blow as he's carted off after his leg was caught awkwardly under a tackle.
The Cardinals then have a couple of drops on their next drive but are still able to come away with a 28-yard field goal by Chad Ryland.
New Orleans Saints 6-41 Seattle Seahawks
Jason Myers converts a 46-yard field goal to further increase Seattle's lead.
Denver Broncos 17-10 Los Angeles Chargers
The Chargers fumble the kick-off return so gift possession straight back to the Broncos, although they're only able to come away with a Wil Lutz field goal.
Dallas Cowboys 14-24 Chicago Bears
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Could this be a breakout performance by Chicago's second-year quarterback Caleb Williams? His team are leading Dallas at half-time and the former number one draft pick already has three touchdown passes today.
I spoke former Chicago cornerback Charles ‘Peanut’ Tillman before the season and he told BBC Sport: “It’s a really big year for Caleb Williams. You should see a huge shift in his play, in a good way. He’s still going to make mistakes, but not as many, and that’ll give him more confidence to go out there and play even better.
“He’s getting great coaching, great leadership. I hope they build the team around him and give him the resources to be successful. It is a lot, to come into a team and know that, from day one, you’re the guy. That’s a lot of pressure.
“Everyone was expecting him to get it right first time, in the first year, which is just not realistic. I like watching guys in their second year because you can see their confidence rise, and it just keeps building. That’s the fun part about it."
Denver Broncos 14-10 Los Angeles Chargers
JK Dobbins has made a blistering start to the second half for Denver.
The Broncos running back takes the first play of the third quarter for 41 yards, then the second for six, and on the third he skirts down the sideline and somehow keeps his feet inbounds before using a blocker to get into the end zone for a 19-yard touchdown.
Away teams first
Dallas Cowboys 14-24 Chicago Bears
The Bears line up in shotgun, and Caleb Williams finds Cole Kmet with a 10-yard throw in the middle of the end zone for a touchdown!
Arizona Cardinals 3-6 San Francisco 49ers
The 49ers force the Cardinals to go three-and-out then Mac Jones makes a couple of plays to Ricky Pearsall and Kendrick Bourne to help San Francisco get in position for Eddy Pineiro to kick them into the lead with a 51-yard field goal.
New Orleans Saints 6-38 Seattle Seahawks
Blake Grupe kicks a field goal with three seconds left in the half as the New Orleans Saints avoid their biggest half-time deficit in franchise history.
At least that's a positive for the Saints.
Dallas Cowboys 14-17 Chicago Bears
Cairo Santos' 30-yard field goal is good as the Chicago Bears sneak ahead as half-time approaches.
New Orleans Saints 3-38 Seattle Seahawks
Jason Myers converts a 56-yard field goal to pile more misery on the New Orleans Saints.
Denver Broncos 7-10 Los Angeles Chargers
The Broncos hit straight back, with Bo Nix taking advantage of some busted coverage by the Chargers' defence to find Courtland Sutton over the top for a 52-yard touchdown.
Denver Broncos 0-10 Los Angeles Chargers
The Chargers have also suffered a big blow, with running back Najee Harris having to be carted off after going down with a non-contact injury.
But they have claimed the game's first touchdown in LA, with Omarion Hampton punching the ball in.
Dallas Cowboys 14-14 Chicago Bears
Dak Prescott finds George Pickens with a two-yard pass to the left of the endzone for Dallas' first touchdown of the day.
The two-point conversion is good, meaning we're all tied up at 14 in Chicago.
New Orleans Saints 3-35 Seattle Seahawks
Blake Grupe misses a 52-yard field goal as a miserable first half for the New Orleans Saints continues.
Arizona Cardinals 3-3 San Francisco 49ers
The 49ers have already had a host of injuries this season and now pass rusher Nick Bosa is officially questionable to return after leaving the field with what looked a knee injury.
Eddy Pineiro has drawn them level with a 38-yard field goal though.
Denver Broncos 0-3 Los Angeles Chargers
The Chargers opened the scoring with a field goal on the first drive in LA but defences have since been firmly on top as that was followed by five straight punts to complete the first quarter.