Your View - Bills stunned by Dolphinspublished at 22:10 GMT 9 November
22:10 GMT 9 November
I've been sitting here this evening, trying to analyse the demographic of who is following NFL scores on the BBC. Turns out it's just a thousand people who want the Bills to lose.
Callum, Cambridge
The problem with the Bills is, just like the Ravens, neither team have pushed on or moved forwards. That’s why the Chiefs keep getting to the SB, because Buffalo and Baltimore can’t deliver when it really matters.
Joolz, Exmouth
This has really surprised me, I expected Buffalo to run over the Dolphins but today it is not there for the Bills and Miami are taking advantage of their poor performance.
Buffalo will not win the Super Bowl. Go go super Dolphins brilliant!
Touchdown - Lionspublished at 22:05 GMT 9 November
22:05 GMT 9 November
Detroit Lions 14-3 Washington Commanders
We said threes wouldn't do it for Washington, and Detroit show again why, with Jared Goff this time hitting Amon-Ra St Brown for a nine-yard touchdown.
It's such a well-balanced but powerful offence when the Lions click - although it's been mainly Goff's arm so far, as he's completed 8/11 passes for 99 yards and two TDs.
Field goal - Commanderspublished at 21:55 GMT 9 November
21:55 GMT 9 November
Detroit Lions 7-3 Washington Commanders
Commanders get on the board thanks to Matt Gay hitting a 44-yard field goal so Marcus Mariota answers somewhat, but after the start Detroit made you get the impression three points won't be enough tonight.
Touchdown - Seahawkspublished at 21:55 GMT 9 November
21:55 GMT 9 November
Arizona Cardinals 0-28 Seattle Seahawks
Demarcus Lawrence with his second scoop-and-score of the day!!
Cardinals QB Jacoby Brissett is sacked by Tyreece Knight at his own 29 and fumbles, with Lawrence collecting the ball and taking it 22 yards to the house.
After review, the score stands!
What an afternoon this is turning out to be for Seattle, but how bad was that from Arizona?!
Touchdown - Seahawkspublished at 21:44 GMT 9 November
21:44 GMT 9 November
Arizona Cardinals 0-21 Seattle Seahawks
George Holani runs it in from nine yards for his first rushing touchdown of the season - Seattle are running away with this and the first quarter isn't even finished yet!
There's some bad news for Seattle though - Jaxon Smith-Njigba is being evaluated for a potential concussion.
Early game headlinespublished at 21:43 GMT 9 November
21:43 GMT 9 November
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Bills stunned in Miami
They beat the Chiefs but the Buffalo Bills looked a shadow of that team we saw last week as they were completely outplayed by the Dolphins in Miami.
Josh Allen was bullied from start to finish while running back De'Von Achane had a huge game in what was a stunning upset for the Dolphins - who went into the game as big underdogs.
Pats beat Bucs in Tampa
Drake Maye took some huge hits from the Bucs defence but stood his ground as the Pats moved to 7-2 with another impressive victory.
Baker Mayfield had a decent game but it was not enough, with the Pats defence standing firm and running back TreVeyon Henderson doing some damage with two touchdowns and almost 150 yards rushing.
New England are the real deal.
Ravens roll over the Vikings
Lamar Jackson has the Ravens moving now with a third straight win, but it was the ever-improving defence that was the star against JJ McCarthy and a stuttering Vikings offence.
Baltimore are now 4-5 and slowly starting to dig themselves out of trouble and towards what would be a massive surprise if they could turn their season around and make the play-offs.
Touchdown - Lionspublished at 21:42 GMT 9 November
21:42 GMT 9 November
Detroit Lions 7-0 Washington Commanders
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Great start from Detroit in Washington as Jahmyr Gibbs collects a 14-yard pass from Jared Goff and walks into the end zone after a powerful opening drive from the Lions.
10 plays, 78 yards and just over five minutes taken off the clock in a powerful opening statement from - who really need to make that statement after losing last week to Minnesota.
First blood to the Rams in this NFC West battle as Kyren Williams goes in from two yards.
That's a 10-play drive of 64 yards to open up for the Rams, with Matthew Stafford already getting Davante Adama and Puka Nacua involved on that first drive.
Really tough to stop this passing offence once Stafford gets rolling.
Texans pull off monstrous comebackpublished at 21:37 GMT 9 November
21:37 GMT 9 November
FT: Jacksonville Jaguars 29-36 Houston Texans
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The Houston Texans pulled off one of the great comebacks to beat the Jacksonville Jaguars.
DeMeco Ryans' side were 29-10 down going into the final 15 minutes but scored 26 unanswered points in the fourth quarter alone to complete the most unlikely of comebacks.
Stand-in quarterback Davis Mills rushing in for the all-important touchdown to take the lead before Will Anderson Jr capitalised on some Jaguars desperation to seal the deal.
A demoralising defeat for the Jaguars who drop to 5-4 while the Texans move to 4-5 and keep their slim hopes of making the play-offs alive.