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  1. See you next Sunday!published at 00:40 BST 29 September

    Kansas City player celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    Thanks for joining us on yet another eventful Sunday night in the NFL.

    We saw rookies shine and dramatic finishes aplenty, while the Kansas City Chiefs reminded us they're still around despite rumours of their demise.

    A couple of unbeaten starts ended but two others - those of the Buffalo Bills and Philadelphia Eagles - remain intact.

    How long for? Well, join us right back here again in seven days to find out as we'll once again provide in-depth coverage of next Sunday's NFL slate.

  2. What happened in the late games?published at 00:38 BST 29 September

    NFL Sunday on BBC Sport

    Statement win for the Chiefs

    The big game of the late slate was the Kansas City Chiefs hosting the Baltimore Ravens and it ended up in a stroll for Patrick Mahomes and co.

    The Ravens defence could not handle the Chiefs, Mahomes threw for four touchdowns as his side moved to 2-2.

    The Ravens are 1-3 and, worse, quarterback Lamar Jackson ended the night on the bench with a hamstring issue.

    Unbeaten records fall

    The San Francisco 49ers and the Indianapolis Colts came into Sunday night undefeated.

    They ended it with defeats to the Jacksonville Jaguars and Los Angeles Rams respectively, meaning only the Bills and Eagles remain undefeated.

    Last-gasp blocked kick gives Bears win

    It was a topsy-turvy game in Vegas but the Raiders led the Chicago Bears for the majority of it only to see victory snatched from their grasp in the final two minutes.

    First D'Andre Swift ran in a touchdown to make it 25-24 to Chicago. Then a blocked field goal with 33 seconds left sealed a second-straight win for the Bears.

  3. Big storylines from the early gamespublished at 00:35 BST 29 September

    NFL Sunday on BBC Sport

    Jaxson DartImage source, Getty Images

    These are the key storylines from the seven 18:00 BST games:

    Eagles win battle of unbeaten teams

    The Philadelphia Eagles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers came into this game unbeaten and the Eagles came out on top in a thriller.

    They dominated early on, leading 24-6 at one point, but the Bucs fought back, the Eagles held on and it finished 31-25.

    Dart leads Giants to debut win but Nabers injured

    Quarterback Jaxson Dart impressed on his first start as the New York Giants pulled off one of the shocks of the season so far, beating Justin Herbert's Los Angeles Chargers 21-18.

    However, there wasn bad news for New York as star receiver Malik Nabers suffered a reported ACL injury.

    Lions offence > Browns defence

    The Detroit Lions' explosive offence ws on top against the Cleveland Browns' number one-ranked defence with Jahmyr Gibbs and Amon-Ra St. Brown impressing in a 34-10 win.

    Bills hold off Saints to go 4-0

    And the Buffalo Bills were expecting to easily beat the New Orleans Saints but were made to work hard to win 31-19 and remain unbeaten.

  4. Sunday's final scorespublished at 00:32 BST 29 September

    NFL Sunday on BBC Sport

    14:30 BST

    • Minnesota Vikings 21-24 Pittsburgh Steelers

    18:00 BST

    • Tennessee Titans 0-26 Houston Texans
    • Carolina Panthers 13-42 New England Patriots
    • Los Angeles Chargers 18-21 New York Giants
    • Philadelphia Eagles 31-25 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    • Cleveland Browns 10-24 Detroit Lions
    • New Orleans Saints 19-31 Buffalo Bills
    • Washington Commanders 27-34 Atlanta Falcons

    21:05 BST

    • Indianapolis Colts 20-27 Los Angeles Rams
    • Jacksonville Jaguars 26-21 San Francisco 49ers

    21:25 BST

    • Baltimore Ravens 20-37 Kansas City Chiefs
    • Chicago Bears 25-24 Las Vegas Raiders
  5. Result - blocked field goal wins it for Chicagopublished at 00:28 BST 29 September

    Chicago Bears 25-24 Las Vegas Raiders

    Game over. Daniel Carlson's 54-yard attempt for the Raiders is blocked and the Bears leave Vegas with a second-straight win.

    What an ending!

  6. Result - Chiefs cruise past injury-hit Ravenspublished at 00:23 BST 29 September

    Baltimore Ravens 20-37 Kansas City Chiefs

    Kansas City Chiefs celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    A big night for Kansas City - big problems for the Baltimore Ravens.

    The Chiefs proved reports of their demise were premature, moving to 2-2 on a night when Patrick Mahomes passed the 250-mark for career passing touchdowns.

    Baltimore led on the first drive but were second best throughout afterwards on both sides of the ball.

    Slipping to 1-3 isn't ideal - but even more worrying is the addition of quarterback Lamar Jackson (hamstring) to an already lengthy injury list.

  7. Postpublished at 00:20 BST 29 September

    Chicago Bears 25-24 Las Vegas Raiders

    The Raiders begin from their own 42 with two timeouts remaining, what can Geno do?

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    Touchdown - Bearspublished at 00:19 BST 29 September

    Chicago Bears 25-24 Las Vegas Raiders

    What a drive from Caleb Williams and the Bears are in front.

    A 73-yard, 12-play, five-minute drive ends with D'Andre Swift running in a two-yard touchdown to put the Bears ahead.

    The two-point conversion fails. Geno Smith has 1:34 minutes to get the Raiders at least within field-goal range.

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    Touchdown - Ravenspublished at 00:16 BST 29 September

    Baltimore Ravens 20-37 Kansas City Chiefs

    It's a consolation score - but it's SOME consolation score.

    Justice Hill romps through the midfield before diverting to the sideline, leaving Chiefs defenders in his wake on a brilliant 70-yard run.

  10. Postpublished at 00:15 BST 29 September

    There are now only two undefeated teams in the NFL - the Bills and the Eagles.

  11. Result - Jags with statement winpublished at 00:14 BST 29 September

    Jacksonville Jaguars 26-21 San Francisco 49ers

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    Defence turned up for Jacksonville. Travis Etienne turned up with 124 yards rushing and Trevor Lawrence was impressive as they ended the 49ers' unbeaten run.

    Turnovers win games and the Jags had five tonight.

  12. Postpublished at 00:11 BST 29 September

    Baltimore Ravens 13-37 Kansas City Chiefs

    Chiefs finally make the change at QB, resting Patrick Mahomes for the final five minutes as Gardner Minshew comes in.

    Injured Ravens QB, Lamar Jackson, meanwhile, looks on disconsolately.

    His side are slipping to 1-3 - and who knows how long Jackson will be on the shelf for?

    Lamar JacksonImage source, Getty Images
  13. Turnover - Jags force Purdy fumblepublished at 00:07 BST 29 September

    Jacksonville Jaguars 26-21 San Francisco 49ers

    Huge play to shift momentum again!

    The Jags force their fourth turnover of the day and it is former 49ers Arik Armstead who gets a hand on the bal as Brock Purdy attempts to get a pass away.

  14. Missed field goal - Jagspublished at 00:06 BST 29 September

    Jacksonville Jaguars 26-21 San Francisco 49ers

    Cam Little with a rare miss from 47 yards, which could have made this an eight-point game.

    The 49ers have the ball and just over three minutes to play with.

  15. Postpublished at 00:05 BST 29 September

    Baltimore Ravens 13-37 Kansas City Chiefs

    Interesting that Kansas City are keeping their starters out there - Patrick Mahomes included - despite this game clearly being over.

    Nine minutes to go, 24-point lead.

  16. Result - Rams end Colts' unbeaten recordpublished at 00:04 BST 29 September

    Indianapolis Colts 20-27 Los Angeles Rams

    The Rams found a way to win this one, a combination of key defensive plays and Matthew Stafford's big-play ability.

    The veteran quarterback threw for 375 yards and three touchdowns, incuding that pivotal 88-yard bomb to Tutu Atwell.

    Both sides are no 3-1.

  17. Turnover on downspublished at 00:02 BST 29 September

    Baltimore Ravens 13-37 Kansas City Chiefs

    Getting a bit embarrassing now.

    Baltimore are having to go for it every fourth down. They convert one but not the next - and Kansas City once again take over on downs.

  18. Turnover - Rams interceptionpublished at 00:02 BST 29 September

    Indianapolis Colts 20-27 Los Angeles Rams

    Daniel Jones launches a pass for Michael Pittman but it is intercepted by Kameron Curl.

    Jones' second interception of the day. Is that game over?

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    Field goal - Bearspublished at 00:00 BST 29 September

    Chicago Bears 19-21 Las Vegas Raiders

    There's nine minutes left in Vegas and it still close.

    A fumbled snap means Caleb Williams and the Bears are forced to settle for another Eddy Pineiro field goal.

    Two points in it.

  20. touchdown

    Touchdown - Ramspublished at 23:58 BST 28 September

    Indianapolis Colts 20-27 Los Angeles Rams

    Boom!

    The Colts are forced to punt. On the first play of the Rams drive, Matthew Stafford connects with Tutu Atwell for a deep pass.

    It's an 88-yard touchdown.

    The Colts have less than two minutes to save their perfect record.