NFL roundup: Rams top Seahawks in OT on one-handed catch

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The NFL delivered another exciting slate of games in Week 10, highlighted by a thrilling overtime win for the Los Angeles Rams and a clutch game-winning kick for the Buffalo Bills. Here’s a breakdown of all the action.

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Rams 26, Seahawks 20 (OT)

Demarcus Robinson made a sensational one-handed 39-yard touchdown catch in overtime, giving the Los Angeles Rams a 26-20 win over the Seattle Seahawks. The Rams capitalized after a crucial fourth-and-1 stop on Kenneth Walker III, who led Seattle with 83 rushing yards but couldn’t convert the pivotal play from the Los Angeles 16-yard line.

Matthew Stafford threw for 298 yards, including two touchdowns and an interception, with Cooper Kupp catching 11 passes for 104 yards. The Rams’ defense was anchored by rookie safety Kamren Kinchens, who intercepted two passes in the fourth quarter, returning one 103 yards for a go-ahead touchdown. Geno Smith threw for 363 yards and three touchdowns but also had three costly interceptions while being sacked seven times.


Bills 30, Dolphins 27

Tyler Bass nailed a 61-yard field goal with five seconds left, lifting the Buffalo Bills to a narrow 30-27 win over the Miami Dolphins. Buffalo had taken a 27-20 lead on Josh Allen‘s 2-yard touchdown pass to Quintin Morris, but Tua Tagovailoa responded with a 7-yard touchdown to Jaylen Waddle to tie it.

Allen finished with 235 yards, three touchdowns, and one interception. Tagovailoa was incredibly accurate, completing 25 of 28 passes for 231 yards and two scores, but the Dolphins fell short on a last-ditch lateral play.


Bengals 41, Raiders 24

Joe Burrow threw five touchdown passes, tying a career high, as the Cincinnati Bengals routed the Las Vegas Raiders. Burrow was on fire, completing his first 15 passes and finishing 27-of-39 for 251 yards, though he did throw a pick-6 to Jack Jones. Chase Brown had a breakout game with 120 rushing yards and a receiving touchdown.

Gardner Minshew II started for the struggling Raiders, completing 10 of 17 passes for 124 yards before being replaced by Desmond Ridder, who connected with rookie Brock Bowers for a late touchdown.


Vikings 21, Colts 13

Sam Darnold led a second-half comeback, throwing three touchdown passes as the Minnesota Vikings defeated the Indianapolis Colts. Jordan Addison, Jalen Nailor, and Josh Oliver caught touchdowns for the Vikings, who snapped a two-game losing streak.

The Colts’ only touchdown came on a fumble recovery by Kenny Moore II. Joe Flacco struggled, going 16-of-27 for 179 yards and an interception.


Falcons 27, Cowboys 21

Kirk Cousins threw three touchdown passes, and the Atlanta Falcons held on to beat the Dallas Cowboys. Bijan Robinson rushed for 86 yards, and Darnell Mooney had 88 receiving yards and a touchdown.

Dak Prescott left with a hamstring injury after throwing for 133 yards and a touchdown. Cooper Rush stepped in, throwing for 115 yards and a score, but Dallas dropped their third straight game.

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Ravens 41, Broncos 10

Lamar Jackson passed for 280 yards and three touchdowns as the Baltimore Ravens dismantled the Denver Broncos. Derrick Henry ran for two touchdowns, reaching 100 career rushing TDs and moving up to eighth on the all-time list. The Ravens trail the Pittsburgh Steelers by a game in the AFC North.

Rookie Bo Nix threw for 223 yards for Denver but couldn’t keep pace. He did, however, make history by becoming the first Broncos QB to catch a touchdown pass since John Elway in 1986.


Panthers 23, Saints 22

Chuba Hubbard scored the game-winning touchdown with 2:18 left, lifting the Carolina Panthers to a win over the New Orleans Saints. Hubbard rushed for 72 yards and two scores, and Bryce Young added 171 passing yards and a touchdown.

Derek Carr returned from injury for New Orleans, throwing for 236 yards and a touchdown. Alvin Kamara amassed 215 total yards, but the Saints lost their seventh straight.


Chargers 27, Browns 10

Justin Herbert threw for 282 yards, 250 of which came in the first half, as the Los Angeles Chargers handled the Cleveland Browns. Quentin Johnston had 118 receiving yards and a touchdown, while J.K. Dobbins added two rushing scores.

Jameis Winston had a rough outing, throwing three interceptions and completing just 56.5% of his passes. Myles Garrett recorded three sacks, but the Browns fell to 2-7.


Commanders 27, Giants 22

Jayden Daniels connected with Terry McLaurin for two touchdowns as the Washington Commanders defeated the New York Giants. Daniels threw for 209 yards, and Austin Ekeler scored for Washington, who played without Brian Robinson Jr..

Daniel Jones passed for 174 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for another, but his two-point conversion attempt failed late, sealing New York’s fourth straight loss.


Titans 20, Patriots 17 (OT)

Nick Folk hit a 25-yard field goal in overtime to give the Tennessee Titans a win over the New England Patriots. Amani Hooker had two interceptions, including one in overtime, to cap a standout defensive performance.

Rookie Drake Maye threw for 206 yards and ran for 95 for the Patriots, who dropped to 2-7. Mason Rudolph threw two touchdown passes for Tennessee.


Cardinals 29, Bears 9

Arizona’s ground attack led the way as Trey McBride, Trey Benson, and Emari Demercado each scored rushing touchdowns in a victory over the Chicago Bears. James Conner ran for 107 yards, and Kyler Murray added 154 passing yards.

Caleb Williams struggled for Chicago, throwing for 217 yards, while rookie Rome Odunze had 104 receiving yards.


Eagles 28, Jaguars 23

The Philadelphia Eagles survived a second-half scare from the Jacksonville Jaguars. Nakobe Dean made a game-saving interception in the end zone, while Saquon Barkley had 199 total yards and two touchdowns. Jalen Hurts added two passing touchdowns and a rushing score.

Trevor Lawrence ran for two touchdowns for Jacksonville, who couldn’t complete the comeback after trailing 22-0.

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Lions 24, Packers 14

In a rain-soaked contest at Lambeau Field, Jared Goff efficiently led the Detroit Lions to a victory over the Green Bay Packers. Goff completed 18 of 22 passes for 145 yards, spreading the ball to eight different receivers.

Jordan Love played despite a groin injury but struggled, throwing for 273 yards with an interception as Green Bay’s four-game winning streak ended.

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