Summary

  • All Sunday's NFL Week 6 scores and results

  • 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

  • Watch new BBC show The Whole 10 Yards on iPlayer

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  1. Turnover - Bengalspublished at 21:35 BST 12 October

    Cincinnati Bengals 0–0 Green Bay Packers

    Just as I praise Jordan Love for his scrambling and good decision-making, he's flinging the ball wildly on third down.

    It misses his receiver, deflects off Bengals cornerback DJ Turner and is picked up by safety Geno Stone.

  2. FT: Seahawks cruise to victory over the Jaguarspublished at 21:33 BST 12 October

    Seattle Seahawks 20-12 Jacksonville Jaguars

    Seattle SeahawksImage source, Getty Images

    The Seattle Seahawks go to 4-2 following a strong defensive performance, preventing the Jaguars from scoring in the second and third quarters.

    Sam Darnold threw touchdown passes to Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Cooper Kupp, and Seattle dominated both sides of the ball

    Jacksonville started off well, taking the lead in the first quarter but struggled to find the endzone after that despite Trevor Lawrence throwing for 258 yards. Their run game was non existent but they still sit at 4-2.

  3. Postpublished at 21:32 BST 12 October

    Cincinnati Bengals 0–0 Green Bay Packers

    Very smart play from Jordan Love who scrambles for seven yards and a first down.

    The Packers quarterback is keeping this drive going.

  4. Latest scorespublished at 21:28 BST 12 October

    London game

    • Denver Broncos 13-11 New York Jets

    Early games

    • Los Angeles Rams 17-3 Baltimore Ravens
    • Dallas Cowboys 27-30 Carolina Panthers
    • Arizona Cardinals 27-31 Indianapolis Colts
    • Seattle Seahawks 20-12 Jacksonville Jaguars
    • Los Angeles Chargers 29-27 Miami Dolphins
    • New England Patriots 25-19 New Orleans Saints
    • Cleveland Browns 6-23 Pittsburgh Steelers

    Late games

    • Tennessee Titans 0-3 Las Vegas Raiders
    • Cincinnati Bengals 0-0 Green Bay Packers
    • San Francisco 49ers 0-0 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (21:25)
    • Detroit Lions @ Kansas City Chiefs (01:20)
  5. Postpublished at 21:28 BST 12 October

    Cincinnati Bengals 0-0 Green Bay Packers

    It'll be Green Bay that get us going here.

    And there's a statement of intent from Jordan Love, picking out Romeo Doubs for an early 20-yard catch.

  6. FT: Steelers have stranglehold on AFC Northpublished at 21:27 BST 12 October

    Cleveland Browns 9-23 Pittsburgh Steelers

    Aaron RodgersImage source, Getty Images

    The Ravens lose, the Bengals are already in turmoil and the Browns are beaten...

    Aaron Rodgers has led Pittsburgh to the top of the AFC North and they look in a strong position with the only winning record at 4-1.

    Two touchdowns today takes him to 10 for the season and this is surely beyond what the Steelers expected when they picked him up in the off-season.

    Steelers set for play-off run?

  7. Listen live from Lambeau Fieldpublished at 21:26 BST 12 October

    Cincinnati Bengals @ Green Bay Packers (21:25 BST)

    BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Our live commentary game tonight comes from the iconic Lambeau Field where the Green Bay Packers host the Cincinnati Bengals.

    The Bengals are 2-3 but missing Joe Burrow for the season with injury, while the Packers are 2-1-1 after a strange loss to the Browns followed by an even stranger 40-40 tie at the Dallas Cowboys.

    They've had a week to digest that result, can they get back to winning ways back at home?

    Listen live by tapping above.

  8. Postpublished at 21:25 BST 12 October

    Tennessee Titans 0-3 Las Vegas Raiders

    After an opening drive that drained eight minutes, the Las Vegas Raiders are eyeing an early stop to Cam Ward and the Titans here.

    Facing third and 10, the 2025 number one draft pick finds Calvin Ridley for an 18-yard catch and Tennessee continue.

  9. FT: Chargers edge their way over the Dolphinspublished at 21:24 BST 12 October

    Los Angeles Chargers 29-27 Miami Dolphins

    Los Angeles ChargersImage source, Getty Images

    The Chargers now sit at 4-2 following a late field goal from Dicker and big interception from Jefferson in the dying seconds of the game to secure the win.

    The Dolphins didn't make it easy. The game had six lead changes and they were ahead with 46 seconds to go. They couldn't make it over the line though, their play-offs hopes aren't looking good at 1-5.

  10. Flacco to face Packers....again!published at 21:23 BST 12 October

    Cincinnati Bengals @ Green Bay Packers (21:25)

    Joe FlaccoImage source, Getty Images

    Joe Flacco is set to start just a few days after swapping Cleveland for Ohio rivals Cincinnati - and face Green Bay for the second time this season!

    The Browns actually won that game too, although Flacco didn't throw a touchdown pass, but could he have the blueprint for the Bengals to replicate?

    Flacco could become just the second quarterback ever to beat the same team twice in the same season playing for two different teams - following Jack Kemp beating the old New York Titans playing for the Buffalo Bills and San Diego Chargers in 1962.

    It looks a long shot, but stranger things have happened in the NFL.

  11. Leading lights go head to head under the lightspublished at 21:22 BST 12 October

    San Francisco 49ers @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers (21:25)

    Christian McCaffreyImage source, Getty Images

    In a crowded NFC, the 4-1 starts for these two franchises has got them looking like potential Super Bowl contenders.

    For Tampa Bay, that's been built on nerveless quarterback Baker Mayfield and outstanding rookie Emeka Egbuka, with all four of their wins coming courtesy of final-minute scores. That's never happened in the National Football League before.

    As for the 49ers, they have been ravaged by injuries - star defensive end Nick Bosa, tight end George Kittle and quarterback Brock Purdy among those out - but they have kept the lights on.

    Expect another game of feeding running back Christian McCaffrey, 2023's offensive player of the year.

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    Field goal - Raiderspublished at 21:18 BST 12 October

    Tennessee Titans 0-0 Las Vegas Raiders

    This has been a decent drive from Geno Smith and the Raiders to start this game but a sack on third down costs them a chance at taking six points.

    Instead, Daniel Carlson will kick three points to get them started.

    Over it goes.

  13. FT: Dowdle gets his revenge on Cowboyspublished at 21:12 BST 12 October

    Dallas Cowboys 27-30 Carolina Panthers

    Rico Dowdle celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    Another Cowboys game and another huge scoreline and this time, Dak Prescott and company are on the wrong side of it.

    It's sweet revenge for ex-Dallas running back Rico Dowdle, who scored a touchdown and ran riot on his former employers.

    First-round rookie pick Tet McMillian also starred for the Panters, scoring his first two touchdowns in the NFL.

    Ultimately, a last-gasp field goal did the damage and the Panthers move to 3-3 with the Cowboys 2-3-1 for their season.

  14. Postpublished at 21:10 BST 12 October

    Tennessee Titans @ Las Vegas Raiders (21:05)

    Cam WardImage source, Getty Images

    If you're catching your breath, the first game in the late window could be a quiet one.

    Both the Titans and the Raiders are off to poor starts, 1-4, and considering another miserable season.

    It has been an inauspicious start for number one draft pick Cam Ward, quarterback for Tennessee. Similarly, running back Ashton Jeanty, who the Raiders took at six, has yet to find much room for the electric skills he showed in college.

    Cue scoring bonanza.... we hope.

  15. Interception - Chargerspublished at 21:09 BST 12 October

    Los Angeles Chargers 29-27 Miami Dolphins

    That's game!

    Tua Tagovailoa tries to find Jaylen Waddle for a final attempt to score with five seconds on the clock but Tony Jefferson intercepts the pass and it is all over.

  16. FT: Colts edge out Cardinalspublished at 21:09 BST 12 October

    Arizona Cardinals 27–31 Indianapolis Colts

    Jonathan Taylor celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    Jonathan Taylor scores the winning touchdown as Indianapolis Colts extend their fine start to the season with victory over the beat-up Arizona Cardinals.

    In a seesaw game, Taylor's sixth touchdown of the year capped another 100+-yard rushing game and moved the Colts to 5-1.

  17. FT: Maye leads Patriots to victory in New Orleanspublished at 21:06 BST 12 October

    New England Patriots 25-19 New Orleans Saints

    Drake MayeImage source, Getty Images

    The Patriots go to 4-2 on the back of a superb performance from Drake Maye, whose three touchdowns - he went 18 of 26 for 261 yards - proved the difference.

    New Orleans fought hard and they were 16-14 ahead but QB Spencer Rattler failed to find the endzone and their play-off hopes already look over at 1-5.

  18. FT: Rams ease past Ravenspublished at 21:05 BST 12 October

    Los Angeles Rams 17–3 Baltimore Ravens

    Kyren WilliamsImage source, Getty Images

    The Los Angeles Rams did not need to get out of first gear to win this and move to 4-2.

    Third-quarter touchdowns for Kyren Williams and Tyler Higbee did the damage and kept Sean McVay's side rolling.

    The Ravens are stuck in reverse. Injury-ravaged and at a barely believable 1-5 for the season.

  19. field goal

    Field goal - Pantherspublished at 21:04 BST 12 October

    Dallas Cowboys 27–30 Carolina Panthers

    A winner for the Panthers!

    Ryan Fitzgerald delivers from 33 yards and the Panthers seal the victory.

  20. Cardinals can't convert on fourth downpublished at 21:02 BST 12 October

    Arizona Cardinals 27–31 Indianapolis Colts

    Cardinals tight end Trey McBride begs for a flag in the end zone but it's not coming and Jacoby Brissett's fourth down pass sails over his head.

    Looks like curtains for the Cardinals - but still 53 seconds left.