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  • Bills beat the Chiefs 28-21 in a rematch of last season's AFC Championship

  • Bears beat Bengals in 89-point thriller while Packers & Lions suffer surprise defeats in NFC North

  • Colts fall to second defeat of season in upset v Pittsburgh

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  1. touchdown

    Touchdown - Raiderspublished at 22:22 GMT 2 November

    Jacksonville Jaguars 0-6 Los Vegas Raiders

    A dull game finally sparks at the end of the first half as Brock Bowers hauls in a brilliant one-handed catch for the first touchdown.

    Extra point is missed though.

  2. 'Allen looks the part'published at 22:20 GMT 2 November

    Kansas City Chiefs 10-14 Buffalo Bills

    Greg Brady
    NFL pundit on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    "I love the shovel pass from Allen. That was schoolyard stuff and it just gave the drive momentum.

    "Allen looks the part in this game, he just hasn’t had that moment and he hasn’t carried the ball yet."

  3. touchdown

    Touchdown - Billspublished at 22:17 GMT 2 November

    Kansas City Chiefs 10-14 Buffalo Bills

    After the big play the Bills go no-huddle, which means the Chiefs can't get any substitutions done and their defensive line-up is just all wrong to try and stop Ty Johnson from scampering in on a three-yard run.

    That's classic Buffalo. Yes, they've got Josh Allen but they don't want to use all his abilities if they can avoid it, namely they want him passing it to his tight ends and leaning more on the overall run game.

    But he's got that magic if they need it in this well balanced offence.

  4. Wow!published at 22:15 GMT 2 November

    Kansas City Chiefs 10-7 Buffalo Bills

    Huge play for Buffalo as Josh Allen is given time in the pocket and that helps him wait before firing a laser to tight end Dalton Kincaid for a massive 47-yard gain and deep into the red zone.

    That's Kincaid's longest reception for two years!

    NFL BillsImage source, Getty Images
  5. field goal

    Field goal - Chiefspublished at 22:11 GMT 2 November

    Kansas City Chiefs 10-7 Buffalo Bills

    Patrick Mahomes gets a seven-yard pass away but he needed 12 and the Chiefs have to settle for a Harrison Butker field goal from 46 yards.

    It's enough to make it 10 unanswered points though and puts them in the lead for the first time in the game.

  6. KC heating uppublished at 22:07 GMT 2 November

    Kansas City Chiefs 7-7 Buffalo Bills

    Guess what? Patrick Mahomes responds in kind with a dart down the middle to Rashee Rice for 24 yards before Kareem Hunt battles away on a 13-yard run.

    The KC offence is just starting to hot up when the Bills force a third down...

  7. touchdown

    Touchdown - Ramspublished at 22:06 GMT 2 November

    New Orleans Saints 3-20 Los Angeles Rams

    Puca NacuaImage source, Getty Images

    Puca Nacua beats double coverage and hauls in a 39-yard bomb from Matthew Stafford.

    Thats three touchdowns already for Stafford and that was an impressive drive - three passes of five, 21 and 39 yards and the Rams are all over New Orleans.

  8. Sack!published at 22:05 GMT 2 November

    Kansas City Chiefs 7-7 Buffalo Bills

    Patrick Mahomes slips a bit at the end of his dropback, and that's just enough to allow the Bills to bring him down for a sack and loss of six yards thanks to Christian Benford.

  9. field goal

    Field goal - Saintspublished at 22:04 GMT 2 November

    New Orleans Saints 3-14 Los Angeles Rams

    New Orleans can only reply to those two early Rams touchdowns with a 39-yard Blake Grupe field goal.

    But the Rams don't look like letting up...

  10. Bills puntpublished at 22:01 GMT 2 November

    Kansas City Chiefs 7-7 Buffalo Bills

    Right then, what's Josh Allen got in store for us next? The answer is not much as he drops back on third down but then when he strides forward as he does so often the Chiefs are ready for him, with three players breaking off their blocks to bring him down.

    The Bills have to punt.

  11. touchdown

    Touchdown - Bears deny Bengals in thrillerpublished at 22:00 GMT 2 November

    FT: Chicago Bears 47-42 Cincinnati Bengals

    An astonishing finish in Cincinnati continues.

    After the Bengals snatch the lead, Chicago quarterback Caleb Williams fails to connect on the next two plays, leaving the Bears on 3rd & 10 with 35 seconds left. He then makes a big play to scramble for first down and put the Bears just short of halfway.

    With 25 seconds left, another completion should put the visitors within field-goal range to go for a game-winning kick and Williams goes down the middle towards Colston Loveland. Yet it's shocking defence from the Bengals as the rookie tight end bounces off two men to race clear and into the end zone for a 58-yard touchdown that will finally put this thrilling game to bed.

    Colston Loveland celebrates scoring a game-winning touchdown for the Chicago Bears against the Cincinnati BengalsImage source, Getty Images
  12. touchdown

    Touchdown - Chiefspublished at 21:56 GMT 2 November

    Kansas City Chiefs 7-7 Buffalo Bills

    The Chiefs hit back - you just can't give them a short field like that and expect to get away with it.

    Rashee Rice gets the touchdown - but not how you'd expect it as he takes the direct snap with Patrick Mahomes lined up out wide left, the receiver then takes off to his right and runs in untouched to tie the game.

    That's a first career rushing touchdown for Rice.

  13. Vikings hang on to improve to 4-4published at 21:52 GMT 2 November

    FT: Minnesota Vikings 27-24 Detroit Lions

    Unlike the Bengals, the Lions opt against going for an onside kick as there's still 1:55 on the clock.

    They put faith in their defence making a stop, but they're unable to do so as JJ McCarthy finds Jalen Nailor for a first down which allows them to ice it.

    The Vikings win at their divisional rivals to improve to 4-4.

  14. touchdown

    Touchdown - Ramspublished at 21:50 GMT 2 November

    New Orleans Saints 0-13 Los Angeles Rams

    Davante Adams takes a three-yard pass from Matthew Stafford to double the lead for the Rams in LA.

    Josh Karty misses the extra point though - that's the only blemish so far on a perfect start for the Rams.

  15. touchdown

    Touchdown - Lions close gappublished at 21:48 GMT 2 November

    Minnesota Vikings 27-24 Detroit Lions

    Meanwhile in Detroit, after the Lions' field goal was blocked, the Vikings made no mistake from 20 yards to make it a two-score game with 3:31 remaining.

    Jared Goff doesn't hang about, making three quick plays to Amon-Ra St Brown, before finding Jameson Williams, who manages to force the ball over the line for a 37-yard touchdown.

  16. Bills turn it overpublished at 21:46 GMT 2 November

    Kansas City Chiefs 0-7 Buffalo Bills

    Buffalo go for it on fourth down and the way they've started the game you can't blame them. They only need two yards but Josh Allen's pass is incomplete and they hand the ball back to the Chiefs just inside their own half.

  17. FT: Patriots hang onpublished at 21:44 GMT 2 November

    Atlanta Falcons 23-24 New England Patriots

    The New England Patriots almost threw this one away after leading 21-7 at one point just before half-time.

    A fumble helped Atlanta get a late touchdown in the opening half, and with just three second-half points from the hosts the Falcons hit back, with Drake London's spectacular touchdown catch looking like making it all square.

    However, Falcons kicker Parker Romo, who was with the Pats in the summer, missed the extra point and New England held out for the nervy win.

  18. touchdown

    Touchdown - Bengals snatch shock leadpublished at 21:42 GMT 2 November

    Chicago Bears 41-42 Cincinnati Bengals

    Joe Flacco again shows his experience, making two chunk plays to Tee Higgins, then another to Chase Brown.

    It's 2nd & Goal, with 54 seconds left, and Flacco fires a nine-yard dart to Andrei Iosivas, before Evan McPherson adds the extra point.

    What is happening?! The Bengals were 14 points down 60 seconds ago. Now they lead!

  19. Lawrence picked off in end zonepublished at 21:40 GMT 2 November

    Jacksonville Jaguars 0-0 Los Vegas Raiders

    A great chance for the Jags to take an early lead in Vegas but Trevor Lawrence's pass is picked off by Isaiah Pola-Mao.

  20. Bengals recover onside kickpublished at 21:37 GMT 2 November

    Chicago Bears 41-35 Cincinnati Bengals

    With 1:43 left, the Bengals are going for an onside kick.

    There's a pile of bodies over the ball, Cincinnati claim they have it, but did it travel 10 yards? Apparently so, as the officials rule it's a Bengals ball.

    Wow, this gives them a real chance.