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Goodbye!
And that's us done for the day, but be sure to come back to this page tomorrow morning for a round up of all the late games.
We started with a thriller in London, and we end with an overtime winner in Charlotte, North Carolina.
WHAT. A. SPORT.
Sunday's scores
Away team first
- Miami Dolphins 20-23 Jacksonville Jaguars
- Green Bay Packers 24-14 Chicago Bears
- Los Angeles Rams 38-11 New York Giants
- Houston Texans 3-31 Indianapolis Colts
- Cincinnati Bengals 34-11 Detroit Lions
- Kansas City Chiefs 31-13 Washington Football Team
- Los Angeles Chargers 6-34 Baltimore Ravens
- Minnesota Vikings 34-28 Carolina Panthers (OT)
Packers win fifth in a row
Green Bay Packers 24-14 Chicago Bears
Green Bay made it 10 wins out of the last 11 in their famous old rivalry with the Chicago Bears as the Packers survived a bruising encounter to move to 5-1 for the season thanks to more Aaron Rodgers magic.
The Bears swarmed all over Rodgers in the first half but the three-time league MVP managed to pick apart Chicago’s defence to throw two TD passes and run in the crucial score himself to restore their 10-point lead in the fourth quarter.
Rodgers celebrated in style and was heard shouting “I still own you” to the Bears fans!
Chicago’s rookie QB Justin Fields showed flashes of his skills but could in no way keep up with Rodgers and the Packers – who also managed to run the ball on the Bears in an all-round offensive display that showed they’re still one of the teams to beat in the NFC.
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Miami Dolphins 20-23 Jacksonville Jaguars
Well, if you're going to snap you 20-game losing streak you may as well do it over in London and with the last kick of the game!
Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars had a tough time against the Miami Dolphins but they managed to produce a late fightback to end the second-longest losing run in NFL history.
Lawrence set-up the win with a superbly quick last throw of the game to leave just a second on the clock for kicker Matthew Wright, in just his third game for the team, to boot the game winner from 53 yards.
The 25-year-old kicker was a software engineer just a few months ago! Now he's a Jacksonville hero.
Sloppy Chiefs grind out Washington win
Kansas City Chiefs 31-13 Washington Football Team
The Kansas City Chiefs got back to winning ways but it was nowhere near as comfortable as the scoreline suggests as Patrick Mahomes and company were still plagued by turnover troubles.
Mahomes threw two interceptions and Mecole Hardman coughed up a fumble as the Chiefs trailed at half time as their defence also failed again by handing Washington an easy touchdown with a blown coverage.
The Chiefs dug themselves out of trouble though, with Darrel Williams running in two scores and Mahomes throwing two TDs and 397 yards as they recovered to 3-3 for the season.
Those turnovers, dropped catches and poor defence will still be a huge worry though if the Chiefs are to challenge for a return to the Super Bowl for the third straight year.
Ravens run Chargers ragged
Los Angeles Chargers 6-34 Baltimore Ravens
It was supposed to be the game of the day between two 4-1 teams who could be Super Bowl contenders, but it turned into a one-sided rout as the Baltimore Ravens ran over the Los Angeles Chargers.
The Ravens used their power running game to rush for 187 yards and three TDs with Latavius Murray, Devonta Freeman and Le'Veon Bell all finding pay dirt.
Baltimore's defence, meanwhile, limited Justin Herbert to just 195 yards and one touchdown while the Chargers could only muster 26 yards on the ground.
The manner of the defeat will be a shock to the Chargers as much as anyone, and they'll have to go back and find a way to get tougher as if they do make the play-offs then they may see the Ravens again.
Baltimore look every bit a Super Bowl contender.
Big wins for Rams & Bengals - Vikings win in OT
Sunday's round-up
The Los Angeles Rams powered on to 5-1 for the season with an emphatic 38-11 victory at the New York Giants where they impressed in all facets of the game.
Matthew Stafford threw four TDs, two of them to Cooper Kupp, the team ran for 131 yards and one Darrel Henderson TD and the defence forced four turnovers in what turned out to be a mauling of Daniel Jones and the Giants.
The Cincinnati Bengals bounced back from last week's heartbreaker by battering the winless Detroit Lions 34-11 with Joe Burrow sparkling with three TD passes to move the team to 4-2.
They only won four games all last season but with Burrow and rookie wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase they have what looks like one of the best attacking tandems in the league.
Chase didn't score but had 97 yards on four catches and even threw in a superb block to help Joe Mixon score a 40-yard catch and run.
The Minnesota Vikings were involved in yet another nailbiter as they beat the Carolina Panthers 34-28 in overtime
Greg Joseph missed the chance to win it for the Vikings with a last second kick, but Kirk Cousins made no mistake in overtime by hitting KJ Osborn for a 27-yard walk-off touchdown on their first drive of the extra period.
The Houston Texans slipped to 1-5 for the season after a heavy 31-3 defeat by the Indianapolis Colts, who had a monster game from running back Jonathan Taylor with 145 yards rushing and two scores.
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FT: Minnesota Vikings 34-28 Carolina Panthers
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FT: Minnesota Vikings 34-28 Carolina Panthers
IT'S GOOD.
The Vikings win in overtime!
What a recovery from the NFC North side who looked to have thrown this game away in normal time.
They go 3-3.
Touchdown Vikings
Minnesota Vikings 34-28 Carolina Panthers
Hold the popcorn. This is being reviewed.
Kirk Cousins finds K.J. Osborn on the one-yard line. Osborn gets the ball under control and then stretches into the endzone right on the left sideline.
Did he stay in bounds?
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Minnesota Vikings 28-28 Carolina Panthers
A touchdown will win this game remember.
Vikings in great field position.
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Minnesota Vikings 28-28 Carolina Panthers
Big gain from Vikings running back Dalvin Cook who rushes the visitors to the Carolina 24-yard line.
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Minnesota Vikings 28-28 Carolina Panthers
And we begin.
The Vikings drive beyond the halfway line as Kirk Cousins nails a throw on third and three straight to his receiver K.J. Osborn.
Clutch play.
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Minnesota Vikings 28-28 Carolina Panthers
A reminder of the overtime rules:
- No more than one 10-minute period will follow a three-minute intermission. Each team must possess, or have the opportunity to possess, the ball. The exception: if the team that gets the ball first scores a touchdown on the opening possession.
- Sudden death play — where the game ends on any score (safety, field goal or touchdown) — continues until a winner is determined.
- Each team has two timeouts.
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Minnesota Vikings 28-28 Carolina Panthers
Vikings will get the first possession in overtime.
A chance to redeem themselves after giving up an 11-point lead in the fourth quarter?
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Minnesota Vikings 28-28 Carolina Panthers
We go to overtime for the sixth straight week.
Can't believe some people don't watch sport.
IT'S NO GOOD!
Minnesota Vikings 28-28 Carolina Panthers
Good snap. Good hold. Bad kick.
Joseph sends it wide right.
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Minnesota Vikings 28-28 Carolina Panthers
It'll be from 47 yards.
Vikings kicker Greg Joseph has made four field goals already today.
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Minnesota Vikings 28-28 Carolina Panthers
Deep pass to the Panthers 28.
Now Cousins spikes the ball with six seconds to go.
The Vikings will now try for a game-winning field goal.
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Jacksonville Jaguars beat Miami Dolphins, 23 points to 20 points Venue: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Green Bay Packers beat Chicago Bears, 24 points to 14 points Venue: Soldier Field - Chicago, IL Los Angeles Rams beat New York Giants, 38 points to 11 points Venue: MetLife Stadium - East Rutherford, NJ Indianapolis Colts beat Houston Texans, 31 points to 3 points Venue: Lucas Oil Stadium - Indianapolis, IN Cincinnati Bengals beat Detroit Lions, 34 points to 11 points Venue: Ford Field - Detroit, MI Kansas City Chiefs beat Washington, 31 points to 13 points Venue: FedEx Field - Landover, MD Baltimore Ravens beat Los Angeles Chargers, 34 points to 6 points Venue: M&T Bank Stadium - Baltimore, MD Minnesota Vikings beat Carolina Panthers, 34 points to 28 points, After Overtime, Full time result was tied at 28 pointsFull time result was tied at 28 points, Minnesota Vikings won After Overtime Venue: Bank of America Stadium - Charlotte, NC Arizona Cardinals beat Cleveland Browns, 37 points to 14 points Venue: FirstEnergy Stadium - Cleveland, OH Las Vegas Raiders beat Denver Broncos, 34 points to 24 points Venue: Empower Field at Mile High Dallas Cowboys beat New England Patriots, 35 points to 29 points, After Overtime, Full time result was tied at 29 pointsFull time result was tied at 29 points, Dallas Cowboys won After Overtime Venue: Gillette Stadium - Foxborough, MASunday 17th October
Week 6
ResultTeam Q1Quarter One Q2Quarter Two Q3Quarter Three Q4Quarter Four HTHalf Time FTFull Time Miami DolphinsMIA 77 66 00 77 1313 2020 Jacksonville JaguarsJAX 33 77 77 66 1010 2323 ResultTeam Q1Quarter One Q2Quarter Two Q3Quarter Three Q4Quarter Four HTHalf Time FTFull Time Green Bay PackersGB 00 1010 77 77 1010 2424 Chicago BearsCHI 77 00 00 77 77 1414 ResultTeam Q1Quarter One Q2Quarter Two Q3Quarter Three Q4Quarter Four HTHalf Time FTFull Time Los Angeles RamsLAR 00 2828 33 77 2828 3838 New York GiantsNYG 33 00 00 88 33 1111 ResultTeam Q1Quarter One Q2Quarter Two Q3Quarter Three Q4Quarter Four HTHalf Time FTFull Time Houston TexansHOU 00 33 00 00 33 33 Indianapolis ColtsIND 77 33 1414 77 1010 3131 ResultTeam Q1Quarter One Q2Quarter Two Q3Quarter Three Q4Quarter Four HTHalf Time FTFull Time Cincinnati BengalsCIN 77 33 1010 1414 1010 3434 Detroit LionsDET 00 00 00 1111 00 1111 ResultTeam Q1Quarter One Q2Quarter Two Q3Quarter Three Q4Quarter Four HTHalf Time FTFull Time Kansas City ChiefsKC 77 33 77 1414 1010 3131 WashingtonWSH 33 1010 00 00 1313 1313 ResultTeam Q1Quarter One Q2Quarter Two Q3Quarter Three Q4Quarter Four HTHalf Time FTFull Time Los Angeles ChargersLAC 00 66 00 00 66 66 Baltimore RavensBAL 77 1010 1010 77 1717 3434 ResultTeam Q1Quarter One Q2Quarter Two Q3Quarter Three Q4Quarter Four HTHalf Time AOTAfter Overtime Minnesota VikingsMIN 66 66 1313 33 1212 3434 Carolina PanthersCAR 77 33 77 1111 1010 2828 ResultTeam Q1Quarter One Q2Quarter Two Q3Quarter Three Q4Quarter Four HTHalf Time FTFull Time Arizona CardinalsARI 77 1616 77 77 2323 3737 Cleveland BrownsCLE 00 1414 00 00 1414 1414 ResultTeam Q1Quarter One Q2Quarter Two Q3Quarter Three Q4Quarter Four HTHalf Time FTFull Time Las Vegas RaidersLV 1010 77 1414 33 1717 3434 Denver BroncosDEN 77 00 33 1414 77 2424 ResultTeam Q1Quarter One Q2Quarter Two Q3Quarter Three Q4Quarter Four HTHalf Time AOTAfter Overtime Dallas CowboysDAL 77 33 77 1212 1010 3535 New England PatriotsNE 1414 00 00 1515 1414 2929