Cowboys Roar Back to Stun Eagles as Sanders Wins First Browns Start
In a thrilling NFL roundup, several teams made significant statements in their respective matches. The Dallas Cowboys put on an incredible display of resilience and determination, coming from behind to stun the Philadelphia Eagles 24-21 at AT&T Stadium.
Led by quarterback Dak Prescott, who rallied his team with three touchdown passes in the fourth quarter, the Cowboys staged a stunning comeback to extend their home winning streak against NFC East opponents to 19. The team's victory marked their first win since trailing by three touchdowns, and it also came after a game that saw the Eagles' offense revert to its frustrating form.
Meanwhile, at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Sam Bradford was unable to overcome Patrick Mahomes and his Kansas City Chiefs teammates in an overtime thriller that ended 23-20. Despite throwing for a season-high 352 yards, Bradford's Colts were forced into overtime after the Chiefs' Harrison Butker booted through a 27-yard field goal with just over two minutes remaining.
The Detroit Lions secured their first win since October when they defeated the New York Giants 34-27 in overtime at Ford Field. Jake Bates matched a career-high by kicking a 59-yard field goal, and Jahmyr Gibbs had a remarkable performance with 264 yards from scrimmage and three scores. The Lions improved to 7-4 on the season, while the Giants fell to 2-10.
A debut that will be remembered for years to come belonged to rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders of the Cleveland Browns, who led his team to a convincing 24-10 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium. Sanders had a solid performance in his first career start, completing 11 of 20 passes for 209 yards and throwing one touchdown.
The Chicago Bears defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-28, with Caleb Williams tossing three touchdowns and his team holding onto a late lead to improve to 8-3 on the season. The Steelers fell to 6-5 and are now tied with Baltimore in the AFC North.
In a game that saw several teams make significant plays, the New England Patriots extended their winning streak to nine by defeating the Cincinnati Bengals 26-20 at Gillette Stadium. Hunter Henry had a career-high 115 yards receiving for the Patriots, who rallied from a 10-0 deficit in the second quarter.
The Seattle Seahawks secured their fifth win in six games with a narrow 30-24 victory over the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium. Sam Darnold bounced back from being intercepted four times last week and threw two touchdowns, while rookie Cam Ward had a promising debut for the Titans.
In an upset that will be remembered for years to come, the Atlanta Falcons stunned the New Orleans Saints 24-10 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Kirk Cousins passed for two touchdowns in his first start since suffering an injury, leading the Falcons to their fifth straight victory and ending a five-game losing streak.
In a thrilling NFL roundup, several teams made significant statements in their respective matches. The Dallas Cowboys put on an incredible display of resilience and determination, coming from behind to stun the Philadelphia Eagles 24-21 at AT&T Stadium.
Led by quarterback Dak Prescott, who rallied his team with three touchdown passes in the fourth quarter, the Cowboys staged a stunning comeback to extend their home winning streak against NFC East opponents to 19. The team's victory marked their first win since trailing by three touchdowns, and it also came after a game that saw the Eagles' offense revert to its frustrating form.
Meanwhile, at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Sam Bradford was unable to overcome Patrick Mahomes and his Kansas City Chiefs teammates in an overtime thriller that ended 23-20. Despite throwing for a season-high 352 yards, Bradford's Colts were forced into overtime after the Chiefs' Harrison Butker booted through a 27-yard field goal with just over two minutes remaining.
The Detroit Lions secured their first win since October when they defeated the New York Giants 34-27 in overtime at Ford Field. Jake Bates matched a career-high by kicking a 59-yard field goal, and Jahmyr Gibbs had a remarkable performance with 264 yards from scrimmage and three scores. The Lions improved to 7-4 on the season, while the Giants fell to 2-10.
A debut that will be remembered for years to come belonged to rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders of the Cleveland Browns, who led his team to a convincing 24-10 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium. Sanders had a solid performance in his first career start, completing 11 of 20 passes for 209 yards and throwing one touchdown.
The Chicago Bears defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-28, with Caleb Williams tossing three touchdowns and his team holding onto a late lead to improve to 8-3 on the season. The Steelers fell to 6-5 and are now tied with Baltimore in the AFC North.
In a game that saw several teams make significant plays, the New England Patriots extended their winning streak to nine by defeating the Cincinnati Bengals 26-20 at Gillette Stadium. Hunter Henry had a career-high 115 yards receiving for the Patriots, who rallied from a 10-0 deficit in the second quarter.
The Seattle Seahawks secured their fifth win in six games with a narrow 30-24 victory over the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium. Sam Darnold bounced back from being intercepted four times last week and threw two touchdowns, while rookie Cam Ward had a promising debut for the Titans.
In an upset that will be remembered for years to come, the Atlanta Falcons stunned the New Orleans Saints 24-10 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Kirk Cousins passed for two touchdowns in his first start since suffering an injury, leading the Falcons to their fifth straight victory and ending a five-game losing streak.