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  1. Another Dallas shootout?published at 18:06 BST 5 October

    Dallas Cowboys 0-0 New York Jets

    Dak PrescottImage source, Getty Images

    What next for Dallas after that incredible 40-40 tie with the Green Bay Packers last week?

    Dak Prescott leads the league with 1,119 passing yards and without CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens really stepped up with eight catches for 134 yards and two touchdowns last week.

    The Jets are 0-4 and are bottom five in points allowed, and Justin Fields doesn't strike you as a QB with an offence that could win a shootout with Dallas. It looks like a tough night for the Jets.

  2. Why are the Eagles so good?published at 18:05 BST 5 October

    Denver Broncos 0-0 Philadelphia Eagles

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    Andrew DiCecco breaks down why Nick Sirianni's team have won 10 straight games.

    Eagles beat reporter Andrew DiCecco breaks down why Nick Sirianni's team have won 10 straight games.

  3. Can Nix & Broncos beat the champs?published at 18:05 BST 5 October

    Denver Broncos 0-0 Philadelphia Eagles

    Bo NixImage source, Getty Images

    Denver will bring a stiff test with them for The Linc against the unbeaten Super Bowl champs, with a defence that ranks first for sacks and QB rating, and is second in QB pressures.

    On the other side of the ball, the offensive line has allowed the joint fewest sacks on Bo Nix - who is profiling along the lines of Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson since entering the league last season.

    This will be a seriously tough game in the trenches, but can the Broncos pull off the upset?

  4. Raiders hoping to end losing run in Indianapolispublished at 18:04 BST 5 October

    Las Vegas Raiders @ Indianapolis Colts

    Indianapolis Colts quarterback Geno SmithImage source, Getty Images

    The Las Vegas Raiders head to Indianapolis to take on the Colts, with both sides looking for a return to winning ways.

    While the Colts suffered their first loss of the season in a narrow defeat to the Los Angeles Rams a week ago, the Raiders have lost three in a row.

    Between October and December 2024, the Raiders lost 10 in a row, but a one-point loss last week against the Chicago Bears will give them hope that another long losing streak doesn't beckon for quarterback Geno Smith and his side.

  5. Dark horses Denver?published at 18:03 BST 5 October

    Denver Broncos @ Philadelphia Eagles (18:00 BST)

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    Are the Denver Broncos this season's dark horses?

    If Bo Nix and company pull off the upset in Philly tonight they'll go from dark horses to contenders.

  6. The big early game - unbeaten Eagles host Denverpublished at 18:02 BST 5 October

    Denver Broncos @ Philadelphia Eagles (18:00 BST)

    Eagles NFLImage source, Getty Images

    The unbeaten champs keep finding ways to win - with defence and special teams doing the business recently as they've scored touchdowns on a blocked field goal and a blocked punt in the last two games.

    One of two 4-0 teams, Nick Sirianni can become just the second head coach in NFL history with 5-0 starts in three of his first five seasons - joining Hall of Famer Paul Brown no less!

    Jalen Hurts is the first quarterback in NFL history with five touchdown passes, four rushing touchdowns and no interceptions in the first four games of a season - yet the Eagles have the second-worst passing attack in the league.

    In fact, Hurts failed to complete a single pass in the second half last week, with the Eagles offence officially registering minus one yard! Who knows what will happen tonight...

  7. We're just getting started...published at 17:58 BST 5 October

    NFL Sunday on BBC Sport

    That's the starter at Tottenham done, look what we've got coming up for you tonight, some belting games in Week Five.

    14:30 BST

    • Minnesota Vikings 21-17 Cleveland Browns

    18:00 BST

    • Houston Texans (1-3) @ Baltimore Ravens (1-3)
    • Miami Dolphins (1-3) @ Carolina Panthers (1-3)
    • Las Vegas Raiders (1-3) @ Indianapolis Colts (3-1)
    • New York Giants (1-3) @ New Orleans Saints (0-4)
    • Dallas Cowboys (1-2-1) @ New York Jets (0-4)
    • Denver Broncos (2-2) @ Philadelphia Eagles (4-0)

    21:05 BST

    • Tennessee Titans (0-4) @ Arizona Cardinals (2-2)
    • Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-1) @ Seattle Seahawks (3-1)

    21:25 BST

    • Detroit Lions (3-1) @ Cincinnati Bengals (2-2)
    • Washington Commanders (2-2) @ Los Angeles Chargers (3-1)

    Sunday Night Football

    • New England Patriots (2-2) @ Buffalo Bills (4-0)

    Monday Night Football

    • Kansas City Chiefs (2-2) @ Jacksonville Jaguars (3-1)
  8. Postpublished at 17:52 BST 5 October

    FT: Minnesota Vikings 21-17 Cleveland Browns

    So, to recap on the first London game of 2025.

    The Browns stormed into the lead with Harold Fannin's first touchdown in the NFL before Josh Oliver hit back for the Vikings.

    Andre Szymt's 31-yard field goal gave the Browns a slender lead at the break before Jordan Mason's score gave Minnesota the lead for the first time in the match.

    David Njoku's first touchdown of the season looked like it might be enough for Cleveland to claim their first win in London.

    But the Vikings pressure told right at the end as Carson Wentz picked out Jordan Addison in the corner to send the thousands of Vikings fans into bedlam.

    A dramatic end to a very close game.

    NFL in LondonImage source, Getty Images
  9. Full-timepublished at 17:42 BST 5 October

    Minnesota Vikings 21-17 Cleveland Browns

    It's all over!

    Minnesota win it at the end with Jordan Addison's last-minute touchdown to deny Cleveland their second win of the season.

  10. Postpublished at 17:41 BST 5 October

    Minnesota Vikings 21 -17 Cleveland Browns

    Well, well.

    Minnesota thought they'd won it but we're going back.

    Dillon Gabriel went long for the end zone and the pass was intercepted.

    But... Minnesota had called a timeout!

  11. Postpublished at 17:39 BST 5 October

    Minnesota Vikings 21 -17 Cleveland Browns

    There are Skol claps going on all around the stadium now.

    Dillon Gabriel throws long and the Browns get up the field but there are just seven seconds remaining on the clock.

  12. touchdown

    Touchdown - Vikingspublished at 17:38 BST 5 October

    Minnesota Vikings 21 -17 Cleveland Browns

    Carson Wentz finds Jordan Addison in the end zone to give Vikings the lead with just 25 seconds remaining!

    It's a stunning diving catch.

    Will Reichard's kick is good and they have a four-point cushion. A dramatic twist

  13. Postpublished at 17:35 BST 5 October

    Minnesota Vikings 14 -17 Cleveland Browns

    They make the first down as Carson Wentz throws it out to Jordan Addison wide on the left and he makes it over for the first down at the 17-yard line.

    Tense.

  14. Postpublished at 17:34 BST 5 October

    Minnesota Vikings 14 -17 Cleveland Browns

    Here we go then with less than a minute remaining, Vikings at 3rd & 3...

  15. Reichard warming up for Vikingspublished at 17:33 BST 5 October

    Minnesota Vikings 14-17 Cleveland Browns

    Ben Collins
    BBC Sport at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

    Kicker Will Reichard is already out on the sideline warming up for Minnesota.

    The Vikings can win it here with a touchdown, but just in case they have to settle for a kick, Reichard is doing his best to make sure he doesn't miss another one.

  16. Postpublished at 17:31 BST 5 October

    Minnesota Vikings 14-17 Cleveland Browns

    Carson Wentz finds TJ Hockensen to get the first down for Minnesota and then immediately goes long to find Justin Jefferson to move the chains again.

    The Browns take a timeout with the Vikings cranking up the pressure.

  17. Situational footballpublished at 17:31 BST 5 October

    Minnesota Vikings 14-17 Cleveland Browns

    Ndamukong Suh
    Former NFL defensive tackle and 2021 Super Bowl winner on Sky Sports

    I'm just going to put it down in a nice little bubble - situational football. That's what it all comes down to, plain and simple.

    What have you learned from the first half, what have you learned from the third quarter about this team and how are you going to use that to your advantage to go and win the game.

  18. 'Get loud Dawg Pound'published at 17:30 BST 5 October

    Minnesota Vikings 14-17 Cleveland Browns

    Ben Collins
    BBC Sport at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

    Cleveland Browns legend Joe Thomas is back on the big screen, urging the Dawg Pound to "get loud" as the Browns aim to see this one out.

  19. Postpublished at 17:28 BST 5 October

    Minnesota Vikings 14-17 Cleveland Browns

    Cleveland's spell of possession is brief and uneventful as the ball is punted up field and back with the Vikings.

    Minnesota quarterback Carson Wentz finds Jalen Nailor for the first down.

    And that's the two-minute warning, with the Vikings on 2nd & 4 but still in their own half.

  20. Sack - Collins forces Vikings to puntpublished at 17:22 BST 5 October

    Minnesota Vikings 14-17 Cleveland Browns

    Minnesota begin again on their 20-yard line following the touchback and Carson Wentz finds TJ Hockensen for the first down before Jordan Mason bursts through.

    But it's pulled back for a flag against the Vikings for holding, moving the ball back to the 28-yard line.

    Again Wentz finds tight end Hockensen before he eventually slips and is sacked by Maliek Collins.

    It's punted upfield by Ryan Wright and Cleveland have control of the football again.

    It very much feels like one step forward, two steps back for Minnesota right now. Less than three and a half minutes remaining on the clock.