Touchdown Giantspublished at 21:01 BST 18 October 2020
New York Giants 20-13 Washington
Are the Giants about to break their duck for 2020? Kyle Allen fumbles after being sacked and it's recovered by Tae Crowder, who runs in a 43-yard touchdown.
Titans beat Texans in overtime to join Seahawks with 5-0 record
Steelers also 5-0 after comfortable win over in-form Browns
Tom Brady's Buccaneers beat Aaron Rodgers' Packers to end unbeaten start
Giants & Falcons claim first wins of season; Colts fight back to beat Bengals
Ravens hold on to beat Eagles; Bears, Broncos, Lions & Dolphins also win
49ers win against Rams to go 3-3
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New York Giants 20-13 Washington
Are the Giants about to break their duck for 2020? Kyle Allen fumbles after being sacked and it's recovered by Tae Crowder, who runs in a 43-yard touchdown.
Pittsburgh Steelers 38-7 Cleveland Browns
Steelers go 5-0 for the first time since 1978.
They've blown away a very good Cleveland side at Heinz Field.
A big win in a tough AFC North division.
Indianapolis Colts 28-27 Cincinnati Bengals
Philip Rivers is intercepted for the first time today but after a drive lasting nearly five minutes, the Bengals go for a field goal, and Randy Bullock's effort strikes a post and stays out. Eight minutes left.
Pittsburgh Steelers 38-7 Cleveland Browns
Other side of the two minute warning and it'll be another fourth and two for Cleveland.
They choose to punt though. So it'll be a couple of kneel downs from Pittsburgh and this game will be done and dusted.
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Andrew Priestley: The Bears have pulled the trigger and made the big decision with their underperforming QB Trubisky. When will the Eagles do the same with Wentz?
New England Patriots 12-18 Denver Broncos
Cam Newton gives the Patriots hope with a quarterback sneak for their first touchdown of the day, followed by a Nick Folk field goal.
Philadelphia Eagles 14-27 Baltimore Ravens
Carson Wentz finds Jason Croom for a three-yard touchdown before converting with the two-point attempt to Greg Ward.
But Justin Tucker's field goal keeps the Ravens well clear.
Pittsburgh Steelers 38-7 Cleveland Browns
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger takes a rest and on comes back-up QB Mason Rudolph.
38 points for the Roethlisberger-led offense. The lowest they've posted this season is 26.
Rudolph can't cook up any magic and the hosts punt with four minutes to go.
Carolina Panthers 16-23 Chicago Bears
Chicago quarterback Nick Foles and Carolina running back Mike Davis trade touchdowns, with each side kicking a field goal to keep it a seven-point game.
Pittsburgh Steelers 38-7 Cleveland Browns
Cleveland Browns' rushing game has been well and truly stopped today.
But running back Dontrell Hilliard finally breaks through for a 19-yard rush.
That's the biggest for Cleveland so far today. A few snaps later and it's fourth and two.
Cleveland go for it, and it's another Pittsburgh stop!
The visitors are 1-11 on third downs, 0-3 on fourths.
Minnesota Vikings 7-33 Atlanta Falcons
Although Justin Jefferson gave the Vikings hope with an 11-yard touchdown, Falcons are on course for their first win of the year after star receiver Julio Jones replied with a 40-yard touchdown, which was followed up by a field goal by Younghoe Koo.
Tennessee Titans 29-30 Houston Texans
Anything you can do... that big play by the Titans' Derrick Henry is followed by another from the Texans to regain the lead.
Just two plays later, Deshaun Watson finds Will Fuller in the open for a 53-yard touchdown. Could be some finish in Nashville. Are the Texans' going to take the Titans' 'O'?
Pittsburgh Steelers 38-7 Cleveland Browns
Pittsburgh proving Romo right here.
Big Ben Roethlisberger finds the in-form wide receiver Chase Claypool for a 23-yard pass. The rookie is brought down on the Cleveland one.
Very next snap and Benny Snell Jr punches it through. Touchdown
Pittsburgh Steelers 31-7 Cleveland Browns
Former Dallas Cowboys franchise QB Tony Romo is saying Pittsburgh are the real deal on the television commentary.
"I think they can go all the way, when I look at their game management, they've got it all together."
The Steelers have some key fixtures coming up though. They travel to the Titans and Ravens in weeks seven and eight. The true tests.
"They'll be 7-0," Romo adds.
Indianapolis Colts 28-27 Cincinnati Bengals
The Colts edge in front with Philip Rivers finding Jack Doyle for a 14-yard touchdown. Looks like it's going down to the wire in Indianapolis.
Tennessee Titans 29-23 Houston Texans
The Titans force the Texans to punt and on the first play of the next drive, Derrick Henry bursts through and somehow the defenders can't reel him in as the Tennessee's star running back takes it all the way to the house for a 94-yard. Boom!!
Ryan Tannehill finds Nick Westbrook for the two-point conversion.
Pittsburgh Steelers 31-7 Cleveland Browns
Another rush from Pittsburgh's James Conner and another first down.
102 yards for the running back today, the third time he's notched up over a century against the Browns.
Steelers have it on Cleveland's 41 with 12:25 left in the final quarter.
Philadelphia Eagles 6-24 Baltimore Ravens
Miles Sanders breaks free and looks set for the endzone before being hauled down just short. The ball's punched out in the tackle but Philly team-mate JJ Arcega-Whiteside is on hand to recover the loose ball to get the Eagles on the board.
But then it's normal service resumed on the next drive as Lamar Jackson jinks through the Eagles defence down the middle for a 37-yard touchdown.
Pittsburgh Steelers 31-7 Cleveland Browns
First play of the fourth quarter and Keenum finds Odell Beckham Jr just short of the halfway line.
A few plays later and Cleveland go for it on fourth and two. Another pass to Kareem Hunt, another incompletion.
That'll be a turnover on downs and the Steelers have possession in midfield.
24 points down. One quarter left. All your timeouts in hand.
It's doable, but highly unlikely.
Pittsburgh Steelers 31-7 Cleveland Browns
Baker Mayfield's chest has been battered and bruised all game. The Browns' franchise quarterback came into today's fixture with a slight rib injury but it looks to have deteriorated at Heinz Field.
In comes back-up QB Case Keenum, who joined Cleveland from Washington in the offseason.
The 32-year-old finds Jarvis Landry for the last play of the third quarter.