Baltimore's defense clamped down, sacking Patrick Mahomes three times and snagging a crucial interception by Marlon Humphrey to seal the deal. Lamar Jackson threw for 256 yards and added a rushing score, making it his fifth straight game with a touchdown on the ground. The win extends the Ravens' perfect start to 6-0, while Kansas City (3-3) continues to struggle against top-tier defenses.
Arizona's offense was methodical and efficient, with Kyler Murray completing 81% of his passes for 153 yards and two touchdowns. The ground game punched in two more scores, led by Kenneth Gainwell’s gritty goal-line work. The Cardinals’ (6-0) defense kept Trevor Lawrence in check, limiting him to just one touchdown and snagging a crucial red-zone interception. The win solidifies their spot atop the NFC West, where they’ve outscored division opponents 92-47.
The rookie sensation was unstoppable, torching Indianapolis for five touchdown passes without a single turnover. Stroud's deep connections with Nico Collins and Tank Dell were a thing of beauty, combining for over 250 receiving yards and four scores. Houston's (2-4) defense also stepped up, forcing two critical turnovers to prevent a Colts comeback. The Texans are showing signs of life with Stroud looking like the franchise QB they've long sought.
A gritty, old-school defensive showdown saw Cincinnati (2-4) edge out Miami (5-1), thanks to Trey Hendrickson's three sacks and a late-game strip-sack that stopped Tua Tagovailoa’s rally attempt. Tua’s three interceptions ultimately sunk the Dolphins, who were held to just one field goal in the second half. Joe Burrow’s legs accounted for the Bengals’ only touchdown, showing that sometimes it’s the scrappy plays that make the difference.
Philadelphia (4-2) set the tone early with Jalen Hurts connecting on a 74-yard bomb to DeVonta Smith on their opening drive. The offense didn’t let up, totaling 418 yards while the defense stifled Washington, forcing three turnovers. Saquon Barkley’s 58-yard touchdown run midway through the fourth quarter put the exclamation point on a dominant performance. The Commanders (4-2) struggled to find rhythm, with Jayden Daniels under constant pressure, taking four sacks.
New York's ground game stole the show with Breece Hall rushing for 112 yards and a touchdown. Braelon Allen added 53 yards and another score, giving the Jets (4-2) a two-headed monster in the backfield. The defense did its part, holding Atlanta (2-4) to just 12 rushing yards in the second half and intercepting Michael Penix Jr. twice. The win marks a return to the winners column after suffering defeat to the Ravens last week, keeping them in the thick of the AFC East race.
With their rushing attack bottled up, Green Bay leaned on Jordan Love’s arm, who connected on two long touchdown passes, including a 72-yard bomb to Christian Watson. The Packers (4-2) defense suffocated Minnesota (4-2), with Jaire Alexander locking down Justin Jefferson and limiting him to just 106 yards despite 40 attempts from J.J. McCarthy. Green Bay's fourth win in five games has them tied atop the NFC North standings.
The No. 1 overall pick accounted for three touchdowns, including two on the ground, as Tampa Bay (4-2) snatched a gritty win. The Bucs defense bent but didn't break, with Antoine Winfield Jr. securing the game-winning interception late in the fourth quarter. Detroit’s offense struggled to capitalize on red-zone trips, settling for field goals twice. Jahmyr Gibbs' fumble inside the five-yard line sealed the Lions' (1-5) fate.
Brock Purdy’s pinpoint accuracy (25-of-29) and Tony Pollard’s 74 rushing yards paved the way for Tennessee (4-2). Calvin Ridley torched the Rams' secondary, hauling in a 77-yard score to break the game open. Despite Matthew Stafford's three touchdown passes, Los Angeles (1-5) couldn’t overcome key mistakes, including a fumble by Kyren Williams. The Titans maintain a share of the AFC South lead and continue to lean on their playmakers.
With a showdown against the 4-2 Jaguars, the Ravens look to maintain their perfect record. Baltimore’s defense will need to contain Trevor Lawrence, who has thrown eight touchdowns in his last three games. Meanwhile, Jacksonville’s opportunistic secondary could be a challenge for Lamar Jackson, who has thrown 4 interception combined in his last two games. The stakes are high, with both teams eyeing a potential No. 1 seed in the AFC.
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