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  • Denver Broncos 13-11 New York Jets in London (FT)

  • Packers avoid upset as Joe Flacco-inspired Bengals run them close

  • Rico Dowdle has over 200 total yards for second straight week as Panthers upset Cowboys, his former team

  • Rams beat Lamar Jackson-less Ravens 17-3, sending them to 1-5

  • Baker Mayfield leads 5-1 Buccaneers past 49ers

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  1. Double interception!published at 18:33 BST 12 October

    Los Angeles Rams 0–3 Baltimore Ravens

    While the Cowboys are nicking the ball from the Panthers, the Rams and Ravens trade turnovers in a messy passage of play over in Baltimore.

    As you were with the Ravens on the move.

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    Field goal - Saintspublished at 18:33 BST 12 October

    New England Patriots 7-6 New Orleans Saints

    New Orleans hit back on their second drive with more points - just three again though as Blake Grupe hits a 48 yarder to draw the Saints to within a point.

  3. Interception!published at 18:33 BST 12 October

    Dallas Cowboys 3–3 Carolina Panthers

    Donovan Williams snatches the ball out of the hands of Panthers receiver Tetairoa McMillan and its instant red zone for the Cowboys.

  4. Jets' wait for first win continuespublished at 18:30 BST 12 October

    FT: Denver Broncos 13-11 New York Jets

    Justin Fields is tackled Jonathan Cooper, with New York Jets quarterback Fields' helmet coming off in the challengeImage source, PA Media

    The numbers make grim reading for the New York Jets.

    Six matches, six defeats.

    Three of those losses have been within a two-point margin.

    But so far, Aaron Glenn's team have failed to get over the line.

    They were once again close here but there was even an element of fortune about how they took the lead in the third quarter, with the Broncos offence penalised for holding in their own end zone for the safety.

    Justin Fields and the Jets couldn't find the answers after going down to a Wil Lutz field goal with five minutes remaining and they sit rock bottom of the AFC East, a long way back from leaders Buffalo.

  5. Rams miss field goalpublished at 18:28 BST 12 October

    Los Angeles Rams 0–3 Baltimore Ravens

    Matthew StaffordImage source, Getty Images

    Rams kicker Joshua Karty lines up 26 yards to stick three points on the board with a field goal - and he hits the post!

    That only compounds the errors of quarterback Matthew Stafford who twice misses open receiver Davante Adams in the end zone.

    Ravens remain in front.

  6. No joy for Gabrielpublished at 18:25 BST 12 October

    Cleveland Browns 0-3 Pittsburgh Steelers

    Shedeur SandersImage source, Getty Images

    Six plays for just eight yards on the opening Browns drive by Dillon Gabriel - how long before we get the calls for Shedeur Sanders to get a game?

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    Field goal - Cowboyspublished at 18:22 BST 12 October

    Dallas Cowboys 3–3 Carolina Panthers

    All square in Charlotte as Brandon Aubrey drills a field goal from 23 yards.

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    Field goal - Chargerspublished at 18:21 BST 12 October

    Los Angeles Chargers 3-0 Miami Dolphins

    After a slow start to the game, it's Cameron Dicker who kicks off the game's scoring.

    He converts a 35-yard field goal.

  9. Great play!published at 18:20 BST 12 October

    Dallas Cowboys 0–3 Carolina Panthers

    Love this from Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens.

    He shows supreme athleticism to hurdle Nick Scott and gets some serious air on that 31-yard pick-up.

  10. 'Denver have defence to thank for London win'published at 18:19 BST 12 October

    FT: Denver Broncos 13-11 New York Jets

    Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton speaking at a news conference in the UKImage source, Reuters

    Asked if he would consider Denver a defensive team, head coach Sean Payton: "Well, it was a defensive team today, and I hope to consider it a defensive team all season. I mean, I think in order to win, I think that's extremely necessary in our league, and they were something.

    "Offensively, we were shooting ourselves in the foot. Hopefully we won't [keep having] the same nail-biting type of game we just had. But it was a good win."

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    Touchdown - Patriotspublished at 18:17 BST 12 October

    New England Patriots 7-3 New Orleans Saints

    Wow! What a start by Drake Maye who hits DeMario Douglas for a 53-yard touchdown on the opening Patriots drive of the game.

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    Field goal - Ravenspublished at 18:16 BST 12 October

    Los Angeles Rams 0–3 Baltimore Ravens

    It's been an ugly start to the season for the Baltimore Ravens, ravaged by injury and sitting at 1-4 after five games.

    Some promising moments in this opening drive got them within a whiff of the end zone but consecutive penalties leaves them with third and 18.

    Stand-in quarterback Cooper Rush and co have to settle for a 37-yard field goal from Tyler Loop.

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    Field goal - Steelerspublished at 18:15 BST 12 October

    Cleveland Browns 0-3 Pittsburgh Steelers

    After a solid start the Pittsburgh Steelers strike first in this AFC North battle, with Chris Boswell splitting the uprights from 44 yards out.

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    Field goal - Pantherspublished at 18:13 BST 12 October

    Dallas Cowboys 0–3 Carolina Panthers

    Another home team takes the lead as Ryan Fitzgerald kicks three for Carolina against Dallas.

    It could have been better for the Panthers but Bryce Young missed a touchdown pass on the previous play.

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    Touchdown - Coltspublished at 18:09 BST 12 October

    Arizona Cardinals 0–7 Indianapolis Colts

    What a start for the free-scoring Indianapolis Colts.

    The best offence in the AFC so far is up against the stingiest defence in the AFC - and they're already ahead.

    Rookie tight end Tyler Warren had a big catch on the drive before capturing another dime from Daniel Jones to walk in.

    New kicker Michael Badgeley slots the extra point.

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    Field goal - Saintspublished at 18:08 BST 12 October

    New England Patriots 0-3 New Orleans Saints

    First points of the night come in the Superdome where Blake Grupe slots a 34-yarder to put the Saints ahead against the New England Patriots.

    It was set up by an explosive start to the game when Spencer Rattler connected with Chris Olave for a huge 53yard bomb from the opening play.

  17. Postpublished at 18:07 BST 12 October

    Right then, where are we going first?

  18. Will Rams raid Ravens?published at 18:00 BST 12 October

    Los Angeles Rams @ Baltimore Ravens (18:00 BST)

    Los Angeles RamsImage source, Getty Images

    The Ravens have won five of the last six meetings but they're really struggling at 1-4 with no Lamar Jackson and no real defence to speak of!

    Baltimore have a host of defensive starters out injured, and the last thing you need then is Matthew Stafford coming to town with Puka Nacua leading the league with 58 catches for 588 yards.

    This could already be fatal to Baltimore's play-off hopes if they lose again tonight...

  19. Cowboys 'better buckle up'published at 17:58 BST 12 October

    Dallas Cowboys @ Carolina Panthers (18:00 BST)

    Rico Dowdle of the Carolina Panthers in the NFLImage source, Getty Images

    Rico Dowdle ran for 206 yards for the Panthers last week, now he goes up against his former team Dallas - who just so happen to have the worst rush defence in the league.

    “Better buckle up,” Dowdle warned his former Cowboys team-mates.

    "It’s going to be a very physical game. I take pride in that. Buckle your chin straps up. I will be coming.″

    That's fighting talk for new Cowboys defensive tackle Kenny Clark, who said: "He gotta back it up”.

    “I’m not much into talking. He ain’t played nobody like us and we ain’t played them.”

    This could get tasty...

  20. Will Rodgers' Steelers still own the Browns?published at 17:57 BST 12 October

    Cleveland Browns @ Pittsburgh Steelers (18:00 BST)

    Aaron Rodgers of the Pittsburgh SteelersImage source, Getty Images

    This is a bitter AFC North rivalry Aaron Rodgers is walking into, but he used to own the Chicago Bears while at Green Bay and will fancy beating the Browns considering how Pittsburgh dominate this fixture.

    The Steelers play Cleveland twice every year, and they've won the last 21 regular season home meetings in Pittsburgh - with the last loss coming in 2003!

    Cleveland lost in London last week and after trading away veteran QB Joe Flacco the offence is in the hands of rookie Dillon Gabriel - or who knows maybe even Shedeur Sanders?