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  1. Cowboys 'better buckle up'published at 17:58 BST

    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...

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

    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?

  3. Colts look the real dealpublished at 17:56 BST

    Arizona Cardinals @ Indianapolis Colts (18:00 BST)

    Indianapolis ColtsImage source, Getty Images

    The Colts look the real deal at 4-1 with Jonathan Taylor looking back to his best and Daniel Jones looking better than he ever has before in his career.

    Four wins for Jones is already more than he mustered in his last 16 starts for the Giants - and having Taylor looking borderline unstoppable in the run game can really help a quarterback shine.

    The Cards are in a spot of bother as they've lost three in a row after a 2-0 start, and Kyler Murray is set to miss out tonight with a foot injury.

    Indy could take another big step to what looks like a certain play-off spot here.

  4. Tua v Herbert againpublished at 17:55 BST

    Los Angeles Chargers @ Miami Dolphins (18:00 BST)

    Tua TagovailoaImage source, Getty Images

    Miami picked Tua Tagovailoa over Justin Herbert at the 2020 NFL Draft - and although many now believe that was the wrong choice there's still some sort of debate.

    And there will be until either one of them makes a deep play-off run, which most likely seems Herbert's Chargers under Jim Harbaugh - although they arrive in South Florida after back-to-back defeats.

    The offensive line is an issue for Herbert with the Chargers having injury problems, while Tua's without top target Tyreek Hill who is done for the season with a knee injury.

    Three losses on the spin would be unthinkable for Harbaugh here.

  5. Postpublished at 17:54 BST

    FT: Denver Broncos 13-11 New York Jets

    Not a classic display of attacking football in London but the Broncos were the ones who made it count when it mattered, with Bo Nix picking out Nate Adkins for the game's only touchdown.

    The second year quarterback has had a mixed start to the season but has 10 touchdowns to his name now [nine passing, one rushing].

    Nix threw for 174 yards and was sacked once late in the game for a loss of six yards.

    It was a much tougher afternoon for the Jets signal caller Justin Fields, who managed just 45 passing yards and was hauled down on nine occasions.

    Fields struggled to get his star wideout into the game, with Garrett Wilson hauling in just three catches for 13 yards from eight targets.

    Nix looked for Evan Engram more than any other teammate, with the former Jaguars tight-end catching five of six targets for 42 yards.

  6. Are the Pats back?published at 17:52 BST

    New England Patriots @ New Orleans Saints (18:00 BST)

    New England PatriotsImage source, Getty Images

    Mike Vrabel's Patriots were so impressive as they beat the Buffalo Bills last week, in their first primetime game in a year.

    It was Drake Maye's first primetime game ever but he looked right at home, and seems to be the real deal as the future of the franchise.

    The Saints got their first win of the season last week but the Giants pretty much handed it to them with mistake after mistake in the Superdome.

    From what we've seen so far this season, New England won't be as generous.

  7. Watch - Tricky Trevor sinks Chiefspublished at 17:50 BST

    Seattle Seahawks @ Jacksonville Jaguars (18:00 BST)

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    NFL Kansas City Chiefs 28 - 31 Jacksonville Jaguars: Trevor Lawrence's winning touchdown

    The Jaguars are back in action again tonight after this incredible Trevor Lawrence touchdown beat the Chiefs on Monday night.

    Can the Jags maintain this surprisingly good 4-1 start to the season?

  8. Coming up...published at 17:50 BST

    Right, here we go! NFL Sunday is about to kick-off. We'll bring you reaction to that tough game in London as well as preview the seven games we have kicking off in about 10 minutes time.

    As always, send us all your thoughts and predictions using the feedback form above.

  9. Who'd be a Jets fan?published at 17:48 BST

    Denver Broncos 13-11 New York Jets

    NFL LondonImage source, Getty Images

    The New York Jets looked to have the game sewn up late on as they tried to get into field goal range, but coming up short just about sums up their season so far.

    The only winless team left in the NFL, but they've got games they have a chance of winning coming up against the Panthers, Bengals and Browns.

    Will they win one of these?

  10. Sunday schedulepublished at 17:43 BST

    We're just getting started here folks, here's what's coming up tonight...

    London game

    • Denver Broncos 13-11 New York Jets

    Early games - all 18:00 BST kick-off

    • Los Angeles Rams @ Baltimore Ravens
    • Dallas Cowboys @ Carolina Panthers
    • Arizona Cardinals @ Indianapolis Colts
    • Seattle Seahawks @ Jacksonville Jaguars
    • Los Angeles Chargers @ Miami Dolphins
    • New England Patriots @ New Orleans Saints
    • Cleveland Browns @ Pittsburgh Steelers

    Late games

    • Tennessee Titans @ Las Vegas Raiders (21:05)
    • Cincinnati Bengals @ Green Bay Packers (21:25)
    • San Francisco 49ers @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers (21:25)
    • Detroit Lions @ Kansas City Chiefs (01:20)
  11. Postpublished at 17:41 BST

    Denver Broncos 13-11 New York Jets

    Efe Obada
    British defensive end on Sky Sports

    Justin Fields is getting hit so many times, that's going to affect his timing and his confidence and everything with the way he plays and you can see that.

    Jonathon Cooper was going up against a tight end, and when a pass rusher like him goes up against a tight end there's only one winner.

  12. Postpublished at 17:38 BST

    FT: Denver Broncos 13-11 New York Jets

    Nine sacks for Justin Fields today, which is the same number of pass completions he had in this match.

    As for Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos, it was far from perfect but they got over the line eventually after a very quiet second half.

    They move on with three conseuctive victories to take their record to 4-2 for the season.

  13. Full-timepublished at 17:35 BST

    Denver Broncos 13-11 New York Jets

    NFL LondonImage source, Getty Images

    Bo Nix twice takes a knee and that is it.

    The Jets' search for their first win of the season continues.

  14. Sack - Fields sacked againpublished at 17:34 BST

    Denver Broncos 13-11 New York Jets

    Oh dear.

    The Jets on fourth down and they're still eight yards short.

    They go for it and you know what's coming.

    Justin Fields dallies on the ball and can't find the right option.

    He shakes off one challenge but can't do anything when the second comes in, and that is nine sacks for the day.

  15. Sack - An eighth for Fieldspublished at 17:30 BST

    Denver Broncos 13-11 New York Jets

    Yep, another one.

    Justin Strnad this time delivering the hit.

    That's eight for Fields today, the NFL record is 12 in case you were wondering.

  16. Sack - Nix taken downpublished at 17:27 BST

    Denver Broncos 13-11 New York Jets

    Finally there's a sack to tell you about for the other quarterback in this game.

    It comes on the third down after not much progress for the Broncos.

    Jermaine Johnson brings down Bo Nix to end a very short Denver possession.

    Isaiah Williams makes good ground on the kick return again and the Jets will start with 1st & 10 on the 43 after the two-minute warning.

  17. Postpublished at 17:27 BST

    Denver Broncos 13-11 New York Jets

    Jason Bell
    Former NFL cornerback on Sky Sports

    You want to make your presence felt, you need to make a play like this. I love pass rushers, I call them closers.

    For the Jets it was all about field position, they just had to get the sack on Bo Nix and that defence answered - they've been flying about all game.

  18. Sack - Another big hit for Fieldspublished at 17:22 BST

    Denver Broncos 13-11 New York Jets

    Not what the Jets needed.

    Justin Fields is sacked yet again - Nik Bonitto and Zach Allen in a double act.

    Fields looks like he gets caught in two minds before one of them catches him and the other one wipes him out entirely.

    That's seven now, which just happens to be the one he wears on his shirt.

  19. Broncos finally get some joy on the groundpublished at 17:19 BST

    Denver Broncos 13-11 New York Jets

    Ben Collins
    BBC Sport at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

    It may not seem much, but after that chunk play to Marvin Mims', JK Dobbins finally gained some joy on the run.

    He gained 14 yards on two successive carries. Until then he had only 23 from 10, and although the Broncos were unable to punch it in, it was enough to finally get them on the board in the second half.

    Will it be enough for them to hold on for victory? The way the momentum has shifted in this one, that's anyone's guess.

  20. Postpublished at 17:19 BST

    Denver Broncos 13-11 New York Jets

    Wil Lutz restarts the game for the Broncos and boots it deep into the arms of Isaiah Williams, who again sprints forward and makes good ground for the Jets.

    He runs for 27 yards to give his side the perfect start.