In a thrilling day of action in the NFL, several key games went down to the wire, with comebacks and last-minute scores aplenty.
In Chicago, Green Bay Packers' quarterback Jordan Love led his team to a narrow 28-21 victory over the Bears. The Packers were down by three points with just under four minutes left on the clock but scored a touchdown to take the lead, then added an extra point to seal the win. Love was impressive in the second half, completing several deep passes and avoiding sacks to keep his team's offense moving.
Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, the Rams dominated their NFC West rivals, the Arizona Cardinals, with a 45-17 scoreline. Puka Nacua caught two touchdown passes for the Rams, while Jacoby Brissett threw an interception that the Rams quickly turned into points. The game was effectively over by halftime, with LA leading 31-10.
In Las Vegas, the Denver Broncos edged out the Raiders, 24-17, to keep their unbeaten run going. Kenny Pickett threw a touchdown pass in the fourth quarter to give the Broncos a crucial score, but it wasn't enough to change the course of the game.
The only real surprise on the day came from the Las Vegas matchup between Denver and the Raiders. The initial report showed that the Raiders won with a 24-17 margin, however this was later reported to be incorrect as the Broncos won by one point (24 - 23).
However if you go back through all 14 reports, you can see that Denver actually beat the Raiders.
The Los Angeles Rams now sit atop the NFC West, while the Green Bay Packers jump to the top of the NFC North.
In Chicago, Green Bay Packers' quarterback Jordan Love led his team to a narrow 28-21 victory over the Bears. The Packers were down by three points with just under four minutes left on the clock but scored a touchdown to take the lead, then added an extra point to seal the win. Love was impressive in the second half, completing several deep passes and avoiding sacks to keep his team's offense moving.
Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, the Rams dominated their NFC West rivals, the Arizona Cardinals, with a 45-17 scoreline. Puka Nacua caught two touchdown passes for the Rams, while Jacoby Brissett threw an interception that the Rams quickly turned into points. The game was effectively over by halftime, with LA leading 31-10.
In Las Vegas, the Denver Broncos edged out the Raiders, 24-17, to keep their unbeaten run going. Kenny Pickett threw a touchdown pass in the fourth quarter to give the Broncos a crucial score, but it wasn't enough to change the course of the game.
The only real surprise on the day came from the Las Vegas matchup between Denver and the Raiders. The initial report showed that the Raiders won with a 24-17 margin, however this was later reported to be incorrect as the Broncos won by one point (24 - 23).
However if you go back through all 14 reports, you can see that Denver actually beat the Raiders.
The Los Angeles Rams now sit atop the NFC West, while the Green Bay Packers jump to the top of the NFC North.