NFL Week 10 roundup
The Associated Press Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor scores a touchdown during overtime against the Atlanta Falcons, Sunday, in Berlin, Germany.
Colts 31, Falcons 25, OT
BERLIN — Jonathan Taylor completed a 244-yard rushing day with an 8-yard touchdown run in overtime to give the Indianapolis Colts a victory over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday in the first regular-season NFL game in Berlin, Germany.
It was Taylor’s third touchdown of the game and came after Colts kicker Michael Badgley tied the game with a 44-yard field goal with 25 seconds left.
Tyler Allgeier’s second touchdown was a 1-yard plunge that give the Falcons a 25-22 lead with 1:44 left in regulation.
That was after Taylor had put the Colts in front 22-17 with an 83-yard touchdown run on the previous drive. It was the longest run of the season in the NFL. Daniel Jones’ pass attempt on the 2-point conversion was batted down.
Jets 27, Browns 20
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — New York got touchdowns on a kickoff return and a punt return in the same game for the first time in franchise history, Breece Hall took a screen pass from Justin Fields 42 yards for the go-ahead score and the Jets held on to defeat the Cleveland Browns.
Five days after trading cornerback Sauce Gardner and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams in stunning moves, the Jets came off their bye-week break to win their second game in a row.
Kene Nwangwu returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter and moments later, Isaiah Williams brought back a punt 74 yards for a score. The Jets had one previous game with two kickoffs returned for scores and another with two punts returned for TDs. But never one of each in the same game.
Beaers 24, Giants 20
CHICAGO — Caleb Williams threw a touchdown pass and scrambled for a go-ahead score in the fourth quarter, helping the Chicago Bears beat Jaxson Dart and the New York Giants.
Led by Williams, Chicago scored the last 14 points after Younghoe Koo’s 19-yard field goal gave New York a 20-10 lead with 10:19 left. C.J. Gardner-Johnson had two sacks for the Bears, including one on Russell Wilson on a key third down in the final period.
Williams sparked the rally with a 2-yard touchdown pass to Rome Odunze, making it 20-17 with 3:56 left. Odunze finished with six receptions for 86 yards after he was shut out during last weekend’s 47-42 win at Cincinnati.
Texans 36, Jaguars 29
HOUSTON — Backup Davis Mills threw two touchdown passes in the final quarter and scrambled 14 yards for the go-ahead score with 31 seconds left and the Houston Texans rallied from a 19-point fourth-quarter deficit for the win.
Mills threw for 292 yards and shook off a forgettable three quarters to lead the remarkable comeback while filling in for C.J. Stroud, who was out after suffering a concussion last week.
The Jaguars (5-4) were trying to get into field-goal range after the score by Mills, but Trevor Lawrence was sacked by Will Anderson Jr. and fumbled. Sheldon Rankins recovered the ball and ran 32 yards for a TD to seal the victory.
Saints 17, Panthers 7
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Tyler Shough threw for 282 yards and two touchdowns, and the New Orleans Saints defeated the Carolina Panthers to snap a four-game skid.
Shough — a rookie who began the season as the Saints’ backup QB — connected on a 62-yard scoring strike to Chris Olave and a 30-yard TD pass to Juwan Johnson to earn his first win as a starter. Alvin Kamara ran for 83 yards for the Saints (2-8).
Olave finished with five catches for 104 yards.
Dolphins 30, Bills 13
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Tua Tagovailoa threw for 173 yards and two touchdowns, De’Von Achane added a pair of rushing scores and the Miami Dolphins beat the Buffalo Bills.
The Bills (6-3) had not lost to Miami since Week 3 of the 2022 season but came out flat on Sunday.
Achane finished with 225 scrimmage yards and fourth-quarter touchdowns of 59 and 35 yards. Tagovailoa completed 15 of 21 passes with two interceptions to give him a league-leading 12 picks this season.
Ravens 27, Vikings 19
MINNEAPOLIS — Lamar Jackson played it patient and smart in his second game back from injury, and Baltimore continued their defensive resurgence to beat Minnesota.
Malaki Starks and Marlon Humphrey each intercepted deep passes by J.J. McCarthy, whose touchdown throw to Jalen Nailor with 3:19 left cut Baltimore’s lead to one possession but was too little, too late for mistake-prone Minnesota.
The Ravens turned three takeaways, including a fumbled kickoff return early in the third quarter by rookie Myles Price, into 13 points.
Seahawks 44, Cardinals 22
SEATTLE — DeMarcus Lawrence returned two fumbles for touchdowns during a dominant first half for Seattle, who beat Arizona.
NFC West-leading Seattle (7-2) beat its division rival for the ninth straight time dating to 2021, and this one was hardly competitive.
Rams 42, 49ers 26
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Matthew Stafford threw four touchdown passes to give him the most in a three-game span in Rams history and Los Angeles beat San Francisco for a fourth straight victory.
Kyren Williams added two touchdown runs for Rams, who avenged a home loss in overtime to the 49ers (6-4) in Week 5 to remain in a tie for first with Seattle in the NFC West.
Lions 44, Commanders 22
LANDOVER, Md. — Dan Campbell’s Detroit Lions do not lose consecutive games, so as the head coach seemingly took over play-calling Sunday, Jared Goff threw three TD passes and Jahmyr Gibbs found the end zone three times in a bounce-back win over Washington in front of President Donald Trump.
With Trump watching from a suite after arriving late in the first half, the Lions (6-3) scored the first 22 points and never looked back.






