FT: Rams too good for struggling Saintspublished at 00:05 GMT
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New Orleans Saints 10-34 Los Angeles Rams
It was a no contest in Los Angeles as Matthew Stafford and the Rams strolled to victory over the Saints.
Stafford had 281 yards and four touchdown throws, with Davante Adams taking in two of those while running back Kyren Williams had 114 yards on the ground and a score.
The Rams improve to 6-2 and look to be getting hot.
Field goal - Jags, here comes overtimepublished at 00:03 GMT
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Jacksonville Jaguars 23-23 Las Vegas Raiders
Cam Little hit a record kick earlier, and now he's slotted a 48 yarder, just about, to level this up right at the death and we're going to overtime in Vegas.
Chiefs stand firm - Bills puntpublished at 00:02 GMT
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Kansas City Chiefs 21-28 Buffalo Bills
Good stuff from the Bills running the ball with James Cook and Josh Allen, moving the chains, getting over midfield and bleeding this clock.
The Chiefs answer back with a stop and then when Allen tries to take off for a run he's sacked once and then chased down by Leo Chanal for another and the Bills have to kick it away.
Touchdown - Chiefspublished at 23:53 GMT 2 November
23:53 GMT 2 November
Kansas City Chiefs 21-28 Buffalo Bills
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Patrick Mahomes scrambles to within a yard of a first down, and after getting stuffed once they go back to Kareem Hunt who not only moves the chains but goes right through into the end zone for the touchdown.
The Chiefs go for two and Mahomes goes back to his old favourite as Travis Kelce catches it to make it just a seven-point game.
What a contest this is after a truly classic piece of Mahomes magic.
Rashee Rice with his first catch of the half! How good is that!? Patrick Mahomes dances around in the backfield before lashing the ball to his best receiver right down to around the 11.
Fourth and 17 and the Chiefs line up to go for it - fourth and 17!
The noise is deafening as Patrick Mahomes takes the snap and heaves a hopeful pass down field, but the whistles go and Buffalo had just taken a time out.
Patrick Mahomes takes two big hits but then somehow manages to move the chains on third and 10 with a huge 36-yard bomb down the left sideline to Hollywood Brown.
Touchdown - Billspublished at 23:34 GMT 2 November
23:34 GMT 2 November
Kansas City Chiefs 13-28 Buffalo Bills
It's deja vu all over again as Josh Allen piles over the line for a short touchdown - well, he's basically carried over the line by his team-mates but that counts these days as Buffalo stretch their lead.
It's such an effective weapon if you can perfect it, and as we saw in the first half the Chiefs couldn't punch it in from a yard, but the Bills certainly can.
Great catch by Elijah Moore - just his sixth of the season but it's massive as he drops to the floor with the ball around the 10 after a great leaping catch.
Again the Bills hurry up to the line and go no-huddle.
Touchdown - Raiderspublished at 23:29 GMT 2 November
23:29 GMT 2 November
Jacksonville Jaguars 13-16 Las Vegas Raiders
Ashton Jeanty! The Raiders rookie is so explosive and he takes a Geno Smith screen pass to the house from 15 yards, breaking off one tackle before honing in on the endzone.
Chiefs have to punt after missed callpublished at 23:27 GMT 2 November
23:27 GMT 2 November
Kansas City Chiefs 13-21 Buffalo Bills
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It's 16! And that's because the play can't be reviewed or challenged according to the refs, leaving Andy Reid fuming.
And he's not much happier on the third down play as Patrick Mahomes is sacked for a big loss and the Chiefs have to punt it away.
That's a big miss from the officials and could be a big momentum shift in this one - we'll hear about that after the game if it goes against the Chiefs.
Patrick Mahomes gets flagged for intentional grounding, but the ball looked like it was tipped - and so does Andy Reid as he's dropped a red challenge flag.
Either way it's a third down but it's either six or 16 yards needed.
Patrick Mahomes is under all kinds of pressure as he dances around just outside his own end zone wiith Bills defenders all over him.
There's nobody better at getting open for his quarterback on a scramble though than Travis Kelce, whoo does it again to collect a 28-yard catch and advance the Chiefs to the 40.