NFL roundup: Eagles, Cowboys and Dolphins continue to surge

NFL roundup: Eagles, Cowboys and Dolphins continue to surge

New England Patriots 17–31 Miami Dolphins

Tua Tagovailoa threw for 324 yards and three touchdowns, Jalen Ramsey intercepted a pass in his Dolphins debut, and Miami beat the New England Patriots. Miami won for the 16th time in their last 18 home games, and Tagovailoa moved to 6-0 in his career against Patriots coach Bill Belichick. The Dolphins are 6-2 for the first time since 2001, and have a one-game lead over Buffalo for the AFC East lead. Tagovailoa completed 30 of 45 passes and moved his league-leading yardage total to 2,416. Mac Jones had another uneven day for the Patriots (2-6), throwing for 161 yards on 19-of-29 passing with two touchdowns and one interception.

Philadelphia Eagles 38-31 Washington Commanders

Jalen Hurts threw for four touchdown passes on an injured left knee to help the Philadelphia Eagles improve to 7-1 with victory at the Washington Commanders. AJ Brown had two of them as part of his 130 yards receiving. Brown became the first player in NFL history with 125-plus yards receiving in six consecutive games. Reed Blankenship intercepted Sam Howell in the fourth quarter and Haason Reddick got to him on a late fourth down for Philadelphia’s first sack of the game. The Commanders fell to 3-5 with a fifth loss in six games despite Howell throwing for a career-high 397 yards and four TDs.

Los Angeles Rams 20-43 Dallas Cowboys

Dak Prescott threw two of his four touchdown passes to CeeDee Lamb, DaRon Bland recorded his NFL-leading third interception return for a score and the Dallas Cowboys (5-2) beat the Los Angeles Rams (3-5). It was a rough-and-tumble homecoming for Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford. The former Dallas high school standout was replaced by Brett Rypien late in the third quarter. Stafford injured a thumb on a failed two-point conversion pass. The Cowboys won their 11th consecutive home game.

Jacksonville Jaguars 20–10 Pittsburgh Steelers

Trevor Lawrence threw for 292 yards with a touchdown and an interception, and the Jacksonville Jaguars beat the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Jaguars have won five straight to improve to 6-2. Jacksonville broke it open in the third quarter on a 56-yard touchdown pass from Lawrence to Travis Etienne. The Steelers played the second half without quarterback Kenny Pickett, who left late in the second quarter with a rib injury and did not return. Mitch Trubisky threw a touchdown in relief but added two late interceptions as Pittsburgh fell to 4-3.

Houston Texans 13-15 Carolina Panthers

Bryce Young outdueled CJ Stroud in a battle of the NFL’s top two draft picks, and Eddy Pineiro made a 23-yard field goal as time expired as the Carolina Panthers got their first win of the season. Young, the No 1 overall pick, threw for 235 yards and a touchdown. He led a winning 15-play, 86-yard drive that took more than six minutes off the clock. The Panthers snapped a 56-game losing streak in games they trailed at any point in the fourth quarter, the longest in the NFL since at least 1991.

New York Jets 13–10 New York Giants (OT)

Greg Zuerlein kicked a 35-yard field goal on the final play of regulation and added a 33-yarder in overtime and the Jets staged an unlikely comeback in a defensive battle. The Jets moved 46 yards in six plays with the game-winning kick set up by a pass interference penalty against Adoree Jackson that gave them a first-down at the 15. Coach Robert Saleh didn’t give his offense a chance to make a mistake and Zuerlein came out and put his kick just inside the left upright for the Jets’ third straight win.

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Atlanta Falcons 23–28 Tennessee Titans

Rookie Will Levis threw for 238 yards and four touchdowns in his NFL debut, and the Tennessee Titans (3-4) scored their most points since 2021. The Titans capped an alumni weekend wearing Houston Oilers’ throwback uniforms with the team’s old nickname in each end zone. Levis became the seventh rookie quarterback to start this season. That’s the most rookies to start in the first eight weeks since the NFL merger, excluding the 1987 strike season. Atlanta (4-4) switched quarterbacks at halftime with Desmond Ridder cleared from a concussion. Taylor Heinicke tried to rally the Falcons but fell short.

New Orleans Saints 38–27 Indianapolis Colts

Derek Carr threw for 310 yards and two touchdowns in a bounce-back performance, Taysom Hill and Alvin Kamara scored two TDs apiece, and the New Orleans Saints beat the Indianapolis Colts. The Saints snapped a two-game skid and moved into a share of the NFC South lead with Atlanta at 4-4. Carr spent this week answering questions about scolding teammates on the sideline and shouting at offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael. Rashid Shaheed caught three passes for a career-best 153 yards and one TD. Indy (3-5) have lost three straight and four of their five home games. Jonathan Taylor rushed for 95 yards, and Zack Moss added 66 yards rushing and a touchdown.

Minnesota Vikings 24–10 Green Bay Packers

Kirk Cousins threw a pair of touchdown passes before leaving with an ankle injury in the fourth quarter and the Minnesota Vikings beat the slumping Green Bay Packers (2-5). This marked the first Packers-Vikings matchup since 2006 in which both teams entered the game with losing records. Minnesota got back to .500 on Sunday with their third consecutive victory. Now the Vikings must wonder whether they’re going to have to try continuing this surge without Cousins, who ESPN sources say has torn his achilles, something which would end his season.

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