NFL: Kansas City Chiefs lose to Bills with Patrick Mahomes off form, Jaguars win overtime thriller

Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs suffered a deserved defeat to the Buffalo Bills. The Las Vegas Raiders tried to force a win against the Jacksonville Jaguars in overtime but lost.

Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs suffered a setback after three consecutive wins, losing to the Buffalo Bills. Mahomes had a weak game, completing only 15 of his 34 passes for 250 yards, failing to throw a touchdown pass and throwing an interception.

Josh Allen, the Buffalo Bills’ quarterback, on the other hand, proved to be the key to victory. He completed 23 of his 26 pass attempts for 273 yards and one touchdown, and also ran into the end zone twice.

The Bills went into halftime with a 21-13 lead and extended their lead in the third quarter with a touchdown run by Allen. At the start of the final quarter, the Chiefs reduced the deficit to 21-28 with a touchdown run by Kareem Hunt. Back in possession, Mahomes threw an interception.

The Bills could have sealed the game with a field goal with 27 seconds remaining, but kicker Matt Prater missed from 52 yards. However, the Chiefs did not have enough time in the remaining 22 seconds to tie the game.

The Bills are now 6-2, while the Chiefs are 5-4.

Jacksonville Jaguars @ Las Vegas Raiders 30:29 OT

NFL record set and game won! Jaguars kicker Cam Little converted a field goal from an incredible 68 yards – the longest field goal ever scored in the NFL regular season. With this kick, he surpassed the previous record of 66 yards, which had been held by Justin Tucker (Baltimore Ravens) since 2021. Little set the record shortly before halftime, bringing the Jaguars to within 3-7.

Little proved to be very accurate overall: At the end of regular time, he converted a 48-yard field goal, sending his Jaguars into overtime. First in possession, the Jaguars completed their drive with a rushing touchdown by quarterback Trevor Lawrence (220 yards, 1 interception, 2 rushing touchdowns).

The Raiders also finished their drive with a touchdown and then attempted a two-point conversion to win the game. But quarterback Geno Smith (284 yards, 4 touchdowns, 1 interception) threw an incomplete pass, giving the Jaguars the win. Jacksonville is now 5-3, while Las Vegas is 2-6.

New Orleans Saints @ Los Angeles Rams 10:34

The New Orleans Saints gave quarterback Tyler Shough, their second-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, a chance to start. He completed 15 of 24 passes for 176 yards and one touchdown, throwing one interception. Overall, however, his Saints were hopelessly outclassed in Los Angeles.

Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford threw for 281 yards and four touchdowns. Wide receiver Davante Adams caught two touchdown passes, Puka Nacua one. The running game also proved very effective with 171 rushing yards. By comparison, the Saints only managed to gain 57 yards on the ground. The Rams are now 6-2, while the Saints are 1-8.

Chicago Bears @ Cincinnati Bengals 47:42

The Chicago Bears and Cincinnati Bengals played one of the craziest games of the season with eight lead changes.

The Bengals got off to a flying start with a 98-yard kickoff return touchdown by Charlie Jones. The Bears tied the game in spectacular fashion with a trick play: quarterback Caleb Williams (280 yards, 3 touchdowns) caught a touchdown pass from wide receiver DJ Moore. Both teams played an evenly matched game, with the Bengals leading 20-17 at halftime. After the break, the offensive spectacle continued.
With 1:43 left in the game, the Bengals closed the gap to 35-41 with a touchdown pass from Joe Flacco (470 yards, 4 touchdowns, 1 interception) to Noah Fant. The ensuing onside kick was successful, putting the Bengals in control of the game.
Cincinnati seized this opportunity: this time, Andrei Iosivas was Flacco’s target. With the subsequent extra point, they took a 42-41 lead. Victory seemed assured. But the Bears still had 54 seconds left. That was enough for them: Williams threw a 58-yard touchdown pass to Colston Loveland, giving Chicago the win. The Bears are now 5-3, while the Bengals are 3-6. NFL highlights on Joyn: Insanity! Bears and Bengals end in complete chaos.
Atlanta Falcons @ New England Patriots 23:24

The New England Patriots won their sixth game in a row, extending their record to 7-2. The Atlanta Falcons (3-5), on the other hand, lost their third game in a row, but still put in a decent performance. to tie the score at 7-7 when Drake London caught a touchdown pass from Michael Penix Jr. (221 YDS, 3 TD). But then the Patriots turned up the heat: a touchdown run by Terrell Jennings and a touchdown pass caught by Stefon Diggs put New England ahead 21-7.

Shortly before halftime, a fumble by Patriots QB Drake Maye (259 YDS, 2 TD, 1 INT), who had been outstanding up to that point, brought the Falcons back into the game. London caught another touchdown pass from Penix. The halftime score was 21-14 for New England.

With just under five minutes left in the game, the Falcons were on the opponent’s 8-yard line, played out the fourth down and were rewarded: London caught his third touchdown pass. It was all the more bitter that kicker Parker Romo missed the extra point, leaving them only 23:24 behind.

After a three-and-out by the Patriots, the Falcons were back in possession, but were unable to capitalize.

NFL highlights on Joyn: Drake London’s monster game not enough against Patriots

Indianapolis Colts @ Pittsburgh Steelers 20:27

The Indianapolis Colts’ winning streak came to an end one week before their game in Berlin. In a complete surprise, they lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers, who had previously lost two games in a row.

The Colts took the lead with a touchdown run by quarterback Daniel Jones (342 YDS, 1 TD, 3 INT) before the Steelers played to their strengths in the second quarter. First, Jaylen Warren ran into the end zone, then Pat Freiermuth caught a touchdown pass from Aaron Rodgers (203 YDS, 1 TD). Just before halftime, Chris Boswell added a field goal to make it 17-7 for Pittsburgh. The Colts’ big problem was turnovers. Jones threw three interceptions and also fumbled twice, resulting in five turnovers. Wide receiver Josh Downs also fumbled the ball once. The Steelers knew how to take advantage of the turnovers: at the start of the fourth quarter, Warren ran for his second touchdown. fumbles – resulting in five turnovers. Wide receiver Josh Downs also fumbled the ball once. The Steelers knew how to take advantage of the turnovers: at the start of the final quarter, Warren ran for his second touchdown – 24:7 for Pittsburgh. Josh Downs caught a touchdown pass from Jones, and later they scored a field goal to close the gap to 20-27. Pittsburgh now stands at 5-3, Indianapolis at 7-2. NFL highlights on Joyn: FIVE turnovers! Daniel Jones has a horror game.

Minnesota Vikings @ Detroit Lions 27:24

Vikings quarterback JJ McCarthy (143 YDS, 2 TD, 1 INT) made his comeback after recovering from an injury – he suffered an ankle injury in mid-September – and started with two touchdown passes in the first quarter. Minnesota went into the break with a narrow 17:14 lead. The Lions had only managed 25 rushing yards and 125 total yards up to that point. McCarthy was unstoppable after the break, running into the end zone himself to make it 24:14. It was only in the final stages that the Lions turned up the heat. With two minutes left in the game, Jameson Williams caught a 37-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff (284 yards, 2 touchdowns), bringing the Lions to within 24-27. However, they were unable to regain possession after that. The Vikings are now 4-4, while the Lions are 5-3.

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Carolina Panthers @ Green Bay Packers 13:16

The Panthers are turning out to be one of the big surprises of the season. With their win in Green Bay, they now have a 5-4 record.
The Packers are 5-2-1. At the start of the second quarter, the Panthers were in the opponent’s red zone, but quarterback Bryce Young (102 yards, 1 INT) threw an interception in the opponent’s end zone.
However, running back Rico Dowdle ran for a touchdown shortly before the end of the second quarter. The Packers only managed two field goals before halftime, so the Panthers went into halftime with a 7-6 lead. In the third quarter, Dowdle ran for his second touchdown to make it 13-6. With just under three minutes left in the game, the Packers tied it up with a touchdown run by Josh Jacobs. But with the last play of the game, the Panthers won it with a field goal. NFL highlights on Joyn: Panthers FG for the win! Packers weak | Joyn

Los Angeles Chargers @ Tennessee Titans 27-20

The Los Angeles Chargers prevailed against the Titans and improved their record to 6-3, but they had a surprisingly difficult time doing so. Tennessee has only one win to its name after nine games.

The Titans caused a sensation with big plays. Cody Barton caught a pick six and put Tennessee in the lead, then Chimere Dike followed up with a 67-yard punt return touchdown – 14:7 for the Titans. However, the Chargers’ offense also showed its quality, going into halftime with a 20:17 lead.

Midway through the third quarter, the Titans were just a few inches short of scoring a touchdown and regaining the lead. The Chargers were more effective: quarterback Justin Herbert (250 yards, 2 touchdowns, 1 interception) ran into the end zone to make it 27-17.

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San Francisco 49ers @ New York Giants 34-24

The injury-plagued 49ers are well on their way to the playoffs with a 6-3 record.

The Giants took the lead with a touchdown pass from Jaxson Dart (191 YDS; 2 TD) to Theo Johnson. But then the 49ers played to their strengths: Christian McCaffrey ran for a touchdown, Jauan Jennings caught a touchdown pass from Mac Jones (235 YDS, 2 TD), and Eddy Pineiro converted a field goal. San Francisco led 17-7 at halftime. After the break, the 49ers’ victory was never in danger because the Giants’ defense offered little resistance. The Giants are now 2-7. NFL highlights on Joyn: Double CMC too much for Giants

Denver Broncos @ Houston Texans 18-15

Bitter for the Texans: Quarterback C.J. Stroud (79 yards) had to be taken out of the game at the start of the second quarter due to a suspected concussion. Backup Davis Mills (137 yards) took over his role.

Only the Broncos made it into the end zone: Courtland Sutton caught a 30-yard touchdown pass from Bo Nix (173 YDS, 2 TD, 1 INT). On the other hand, Texans kicker Ka’imi Fairbairn proved to be very effective. With four converted field goals, he ensured a halftime score of 12:7.

In the third quarter, it was Fairbairn again who scored the only points. With his fifth field goal, he extended the lead to 15-7. However, Denver equalized at the start of the final quarter: RJ Harvey caught a touchdown pass from Nix, followed by a successful two-point conversion – 15-15.

Kicker Wil Lutz kicked the Broncos to victory with the last play of the game. Denver is now 5-3, Houston 3-5.

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