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  1. Steelers struggle in late gamepublished at 06:37 GMT

    Pittsburgh Steelers 10-25 LA Chargers

    Aaron Rodgers and Chargers quarterback  Justin HerbertImage source, Reuters

    The Steelers struggled again as they scored juust one touchdown in a defeat on the road.

    Aaron Rodgers' tenure with the Steelers began on a high note with four wins in five games to start the season.Since then, however, the 41-year-old quarterback's performance has gotten progressively worse and worse as the Steelers have lost three of four.Rodgers went 16 of 31 for 161 yards with a touchdown, two interceptions and a fumble and was sacked three times."I didn't play very good at all,'" Rodgers said. "I gotta play better. We've got four division games left. It's a long season."

    The Steelers are still top of the AFC North at 5-4, while the Chargers move to 7-3 iin the AFC West.

  2. Bills stunned in Miami, Pats tough it out in Tampa - week 10's big storylinespublished at 01:49 GMT

    Josh Allen in the NFLImage source, Getty Images

    Week 10 had plenty to talk about, a huge upset in Miami, two gritty big-game wins and points galore in some blowout victories. Here's our pick of the big talking points:

    Dolphins upset Bills in Miami

    The Bills beat the Chiefs last week but this was a big come down game as Miami dominated them 30-13 - their first win over Buffalo since 2022.

    De'Von Achane had 225 total yards and two touchdowns while the Dolphins defence forced three turnovers and sacked Josh Allen three times.

    The Bills were shutout for three quarters so it was a comprehensive defeat and a real head scratcher after they played so well against the Chiefs last week. Perhaps the emotion of that win took it out of them, but they were just second best across the board.

    Maye hangs tough as Pats beat Bucs

    The Bills are also second best in the AFC East thanks to their loss in Miami coupled with the Patriots winning 28-23 further north in Florida in Tampa.

    Drake Maye was beaten up a bit by the Bucs defence but kept on standing in there, taking hits and delivering strikes - with 270 yards passing and two touchdowns.

    Rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson also starred for the Pats with 147 rushing yards and two crucial touchdowns in the second half.

    The Pats now sit on 8-2 and look the real deal.

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    Three in a row for reborn Ravens

    It's three wins in a row now for Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens that has people wondering if they could possibly come back from the dead to earn a play-off spot.

    They're still just 4-5 but improving all the time, especially on defence as they were historically bad for the first seven weeks but this time handled JJ McCarthy well - picking him off twice in his own back yard.

    Jackson threw just the one touchdown while Derrick Henry had just 75 rushing yards, but it was enough against a sloppy Minnesota, who committed three turnovers in total and gave away 13 penalties for 102 yards - including an incredible eight false starts despite playing at home.

    Trump watches Detroit destroy Commanders

    Detroit came roaring back from last week's defeat with a 44-22 beatdown of the Commanders, wiith Commander in Chief and US President Donald Trump watching on.

    Washington didn't help themselves with ill disciplined defence, but the Lions are irresistible in this form with Jared Goff strolling as he threw for 320 yards and three touchdowns.

    Jameson Williams and Amon-Ra St Brown both scored touchdown catches while Jahmyr Gibbs was unstoppable as he had 172 total yards and three touchdowns.

    Watch out for Detroit in this form.

  3. Seahawks & Rams run riot, Texans & Bears grab comeback wins - rest of Sunday's actionpublished at 01:48 GMT

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    Fast start sees Seattle stroll to victory

    Seattle bounced out to a 35-0 lead and never looked back, with a smothering defensive performance the key to their 44-22 success over Arizona.

    Defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence scored two scoop-and-score touchdowns for the Seahawks, just the second player since the merger to have two in one game, and the team's 198 yards rushing meant Sam Darnold only had to attempt 12 passes as the Seattle defence powered them to 7-2.

    Rams too good for rival 49ers

    The Rams also started quickly, with a 21-0 lead helping them to an eventual 42-26 victory over their big rivals San Francisco.

    Matthew Stafford is playing as well as ever with another four touchdowns to his league-leading tally as the 49ers defence couldn't limit their production, which rendered another good Mac Jones display irrelevant.

    Taylor hat-trick helps Colts win in Berlin

    Jonathan Taylor had a monster day for the Indianapolis Colts with three touchdowns in Berlin - including the winning score in overtime to beat the Atlanta Falcons 31-25.

    Taylor ran for 244 yards, the most rushing yards in a game in the league this season, and also had a league-leading 83-yard rushing touchdown in an awesome performance for the 8-2 Colts.

    Indianapolis Colts in the NFLImage source, Getty Images

    Bears the comeback kings again

    The Giants keep blowing leads on the road and the Bears keep grabbing late comeback wins, so no surprise Caleb Williams led a late fightback including the winning touchdown.

    Don't look now but the Bears are 6-3 and play-off contenders.

    Jets hit highlight reel plays

    Two bad teams but some great play as the Jets scored on a kick return touchdown and then added a punt return touchdown the very next time they touched the ball. Crazy stuff in New York as the hosts won 27-20.

    Second win on the board for Saints

    A bit of an upset here with just a second win of the season for the Saints with a blunt Panthers attack going down 17-7 just a week after shocking the Packers. It shows how hard it is to put wins together in the NFL.

    Jacksonville Jaguars 29-36 Houston Texans

    Unbelievable comeback for the Texans as they scored 26 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to pip the Jags 36-29 thanks to a Sheldon Rankins fumble recovery touchdown on the final play of the game.

  4. Sunday scorespublished at 00:39 GMT

    Early games

    • Atlanta Falcons 25-31 Indianapolis Colts (OT)
    • New York Giants 20-24 Chicago Bears
    • Buffalo Bills 13-30 Miami Dolphins
    • Baltimore Ravens 27-19 Minnesota Vikings
    • Cleveland Browns 20-27 New York Jets
    • New England Patriots 28-23 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    • New Orleans Saints 17-7 Carolina Panthers
    • Jacksonville Jaguars 29-36 Houston Texans

    Late games

    • Arizona Cardinals 22-44 Seattle Seahawks
    • Los Angeles Rams 42-26 San Francisco 49ers
    • Detroit Lions 44-22 Washington Commanders
    • Pittsburgh Steelers @ Los Angeles Chargers (01:20)
  5. Detroit destroy Commanderspublished at 00:32 GMT

    FT: Detroit Lions 44-22 Washington Commanders

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    It was all a bit one-sided in Washington as Detroit ran out comfortable winners over the Commanders to get back on track following last week's defeat - and improve to 6-3 for the season.

    Jared Goff was silky smooth with 320 yards, three touchdowns and no sacks, just five QB hits in what was about as comfortable as you can be as a quarterback in the NFL.

    Amon-Ra St Brown had a touchdown, Jameson Williams had 119 yards and a score but Jahmyr Gibbs was the star of the show with his hat-trick of touchdowns, two rushing and one receiving, and 172 total yards.

    Washington head to Madrid next week to play Miami in real trouble at 3-7, but the Lions look back to their best.

  6. Seahawks cruise to Cardinals winpublished at 00:31 GMT

    FT: Arizona Cardinals 22-44 Seattle Seahawks

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    A dominant first half performance set the Seattle Seahawks on their way to a fourth straight victory which moved them to 7-2 at the top of the NFC West.

    Two scoop-and-scores from DeMarcus Lawrence summed up Seattle's relentless start, as Jacoby Brissett and his Cardinals offense could barley keep hold of the ball.

    Trey McBride led the Cardinals improvement in the second half, earning 127 yards and a touchdown on nine receptions.

    The visitors actually 'won' the second half 15-6, but the damage had already been done.

    Arizona drop to 3-6 and remain rooted at the bottom of the NFC West.

  7. Stafford hits huge milestone as Rams win bigpublished at 00:23 GMT

    FT: Los Angeles Rams 42-26 San Francisco 49ers

    Matthew StaffordImage source, Getty Images

    Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford threw his 400th career passing touchdown as the Rams beat the San Francisco 49ers 42-26 in Santa Clara.

    It was a near faultless display from the veteran who is on course for his best individual season to date.

    Despite the Niners offence playing well on the day, their defence just couldn't stop Stafford who threw for 280 yards, four touchdowns and zero interceptions.

    He has 25 touchdowns and just two interceptions on the season so far.

    The Rams move to 7-2, level with the Seattle Seahawks, while the Niners drop to 6-4.

  8. Victory formationpublished at 00:21 GMT

    Los Angeles Rams 42-26 San Francisco 49ers

    Victory formation for the Los Angeles Rams.

    Matthew Stafford takes the first of his knees.

    A statement victory for the Rams on the road at their fierce NFC West rivals.

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    Field goal - Lionspublished at 00:18 GMT

    Detroit Lions 44-22 Washington Commanders

    Even with the game done, Detroit don't take any chances so opt to let Jake Bates hit a 48 yarder to quickly answer that Commanders touchdown.

    We're inside the final five minutes now in this one.

  10. Postpublished at 00:18 GMT

    Los Angeles Rams 42-26 San Francisco 49ers

    Smiles all round from Sean McVay and Matthew Stafford.

    On fourth and one, Stafford gets the Niners to jump offside to gift the Rams a fresh set of downs.

    It completes a near faultless day for the Rams number nine.

    With the Niners out of timeouts, that has essentially ended the game.

    We've reached the two minute warning.

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    Two-minute warningpublished at 00:18 GMT

    Arizona Cardinals 22-44 Seattle Seahawks

    We've hit the two-minute warning in Seattle. Arizona have three timeouts left, but they'll need an act of God to turn this one around.

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    Touchdown - Commanderspublished at 00:14 GMT

    Detroit Lions 41-22 Washington Commanders

    The Commanders keep plugging away to their credit even though this game is done - and they get another touchdown when tight end Ben Sinnott catches a four-yard score from Marcus Mariota off a play-action pass.

    Sinnott does a Donald Trump type celebration with his dancing shuffle - and did you know the current US President also played as a tight end when he played the game for New York Military Academy in the early 1960s.

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    Field goal - Seahawkspublished at 00:11 GMT

    Arizona Cardinals 22-44 Seattle Seahawks

    Jason Myles makes a 34-yard field goal, his third conversion of the day, to extend Seattle's lead to 44-22.

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    Touchdown - 49erspublished at 00:10 GMT

    Los Angeles Rams 42-26 San Francisco 49ers

    The Niners aren't going down without a fight.

    George Kittle with a dive for the pylon to put another six on the board.

    He has been really, really good today and deserved that.

    The Niners opt to go for two but Mac Jones sees his pass intercepted in the endzone.

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    Touchdown - Ramspublished at 00:01 GMT

    Los Angeles Rams 42-20 San Francisco 49ers

    That should be that.

    Matthew Stafford connects with a wide open Colby Parkinson who slowly skips into the endzone to put the cherry on a very convincing Rams display.

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    Touchdown - Cardinalspublished at 23:59 GMT 9 November

    Arizona Cardinals 22-41 Seattle Seahawks

    Jacoby Brissett finds Marvin Harrison Jr in the corner of the endzone for a nine-yard touchdown!

    The extra point is good, but it's surely too little, too late for Arizona.

  17. Great play!published at 23:58 GMT 9 November

    Arizona Cardinals 15-41 Seattle Seahawks

    The Cardinals aren't done just yet though, as Emari Demercado rattles off a 55 yard run down to the Seattle 20!

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    Touchdown - Lionspublished at 23:56 GMT 9 November

    Detroit Lions 41-16 Washington Commanders

    Another hole in the Washington defence and off goes Jahmyr Gibbs once again with another great burst of speed and power as he sprints away for a 44-yard touchdown.

    That's his third touchdown of the game, which is turning out to be a huge one for Gibbs with 143 rushing yards and two touchdowns on the ground combined with 30 receiving yards and a touchdown through the air.

    Also, and obviously less important, but a rare good performer in my fantasy team this week....

  19. Turnover - 49erspublished at 23:55 GMT 9 November

    Los Angeles Rams 35-20 San Francisco 49ers

    It has been such a clean game for Mac Jones but he tries to force it on fourth and four from his own half and is picked off by Emmanuel Forbes.

    Rams ball inside the Niners half with around eight minutes left on the clock.

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    Field goal - Seahawkspublished at 23:53 GMT 9 November

    Arizona Cardinals 15-41 Seattle Seahawks

    Jason Myers nails a 32-yard field goal and the Seahawks extend their lead by three points.

    That drive took 7:38 off the clock, surely too much for the Cardinals to launch a comeback.