San Fransisco 49ers (36 vs 24) Seattle Seahawks
Brock Purdy: 18/28 completed, 255 yards, 3 touchdowns
Deebo Samuel Sr: 3 catches, 102 yards, 1 touchdown
Geno Smith: 30/52 completed, 312 yards, 1 touchdown, 2 interceptions
Tyler Lockett: 4 catches, 65 yards, 1 touchdown
The 49ers outplayed the Seahawks with Brock Purdy's 255 passing yards and three touchdowns, showcasing strong chemistry with Deebo Samuel, who grabbed 102 yards and a touchdown.
Despite injuries affecting Seattle's offense, Geno Smith threw for 312 yards, though his two interceptions proved costly.
San Francisco continues dominating the NFC West, with Purdy extending his dynamic play both in the air and on the ground, and their defense putting Seattle's playoff hopes in jeopardyโ
Jacksonville Jaguars (16 vs 35) Chicago Bears
Trevor Lawrence: 23/35 completed, 234 yards, 2 touchdowns, 1 interception
Evan Engram: 10 catches, 102 yards
Caleb Williams: 23/29 completed, 282 total yards, 4 touchdowns, 1 interception
D'Andre Swift: 17 carries, 91 yards, 1 touchdown
The Bears took over with Caleb Williams' impressive 282 yards and four touchdowns, shaking off the Jaguars' secondary.
Trevor Lawrence fought back with two touchdowns and over 230 yards but couldn't match the Bears' intensity.
D'Andre Swift led Chicago's ground game, and their defense tightened up after halftime, positioning the Bears well in the NFC North race.
Washington Commanders (23 vs 30) Baltimore Ravens
Jayden Daniels: 24/35 completed, 291 total yards, 2 touchdowns
Terry McLaurin: 6 catches, 53 yards, 2 touchdowns
Lamar Jackson: 20/26 completed, 363 total yards, 1 touchdown, 1 interception
Derrick Henry: 24 carries, 132 yards, 2 touchdowns
Lamar Jackson propelled Baltimore's offense with 363 total yards, assisted by Derrick Henry's 132 rushing yards and two touchdowns.
Rookie Jayden Daniels played well for Washington but fell short in the red zone, allowing the Ravens to maintain control and stay competitive in the AFC North.
Arizona Cardinals (13 vs 34) Green Bay Packers
Kyler Murray: 22/32 completed, 214 yards, 1 touchdown, 1 turnover
Terry McBride: 8 catches, 96 yards
Jordan Love: 22/32 completed, 258 yards, 4 touchdowns, 1 interception
Christian Watson: 3 catches, 68 yards, 1 touchdown
Jordan Love threw four touchdowns in an elite display, lifting the Packers to an easy win.
Kyler Murray couldn't find his rhythm as Green Bay's defense forced turnovers.
With this win, the Packers stay competitive in the NFC race, while the Cardinals struggle to find consistency after their convincing start to the season.
Houston Texans (41 vs 21) New England Patriots
C.J. Stroud: 20/31 completed, 192 yards, 3 touchdowns, 1 interception
Joe Mixon: 13 carries, 102 yards, 1 touchdown
Will Anderson Jr: 3 sacks, 4 tackles-for-loss
Drake Maye: 20/33 completed, 281 total yards, 3 touchdowns, 3 turnovers
Demario Douglas: 6 catches, 92 yards, 1 touchdown
C.J. Stroud led a high-scoring Houston offense, throwing three touchdowns and watching Will Anderson Jr. wreak havoc on Drake Maye, who tossed three interceptions.
The Texans are close to solidifying themselves as championship contenders, with another stellar showing on both sides of the ball.
Tampa Bay Bucaneers (51 vs 27) New Orleans Saints
Baker Mayfield: 24/36 completed, 354 total yards, 4 touchdowns, 3 interceptions
Sean Tucker: 14 carries, 192 total yards, 2 touchdowns
Spencer Rattler: 22/40 completed, 270 total yards, 1 touchdown, 2 interceptions
Alvin Kamara: 13 carries, 64 total yards, 1 touchdown
Baker Mayfield's explosive 354-yard, four-touchdown performance boosted Tampa Bay, and Sean Tucker added 192 yards and two touchdowns on the ground and in the air.
Tampa Bay's defense capitalised on two interceptions from Spencer Rattler, and with this win, they look strong for an NFC South title run.
Cleveland Browns (16 vs 20) Philadelphia Eagles
Deshaun Watson: 16/23 completed, 168 yards
Amari Cooper: 4 catches, 42 yards
Jalen Hurts: 16/25 completed, 297 total yards, 2 touchdowns
A.J. Brown: 6 catches, 116 yards, 1 touchdown
Jalen Hurts put up nearly 300 yards for the Eagles, including two touchdowns, with A.J. Brown leading in receptions.
Cleveland's defense held the Eagles scoreless in the fourth, but the Browns' offense struggled to capitalise, keeping Philadelphia's NFC East lead intact.
Philadelphia critics won't be swayed by their victory, but they maintain a strong position in their division nonetheless.
Indianapolis Colts (20 vs 17) Tennessee Titans
Joe Flacco: 22/38 completed, 189 yards, 2 touchdowns, 1 interception
Josh Downs: 7 catches, 66 yards, 1 touchdown
Will Levis: 16/27 completed, 95 yards, 1 touchdown, 1 interception
Tony Pollard: 17 carries, 93 yards, 1 touchdown
The Colts edged out the Tennessee Titans by three points at Nissan Stadium.
Despite trailing in the fourth quarter, the Colts surged back with a touchdown from Michael Pittman Jr. Late-game defensive efforts by the Colts, including an interception by Julian Blackmon, sealed the win. The Titans struggled with penalties, totalling 113 yards.
This victory marked the Colts' first road win of the season and their first against a division rival.
Los Angeles Charger (23 vs 16) Denver Broncos
Justin Herbert: 21/34 completed, 237 yards, 1 touchdown
J.K. Dobbins: 25 carries, 96 yards, 1 touchdown
Bo Nix: 19/33 completed, 271 total yards, 2 touchdowns, 1 interception
Devaughn Vele: 4 catches, 78 yards
The Chargers squeezed past the Broncos by a touchdown.
Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert threw just one touchdown but managed the game effectively.
The Broncos, led by Bo Nix, struggled early but rallied with two late touchdowns. Nix passed for 216 yards with two touchdowns but also threw an interception.
A crucial defensive stand in the fourth quarter helped the Chargers hold on for the victory, improving their record to 4-2, while the Broncos fell to 3-3.
Pittsburgh Steelers (32 vs 13) Las Vegas Raiders
Justin Fields: 14/24 completed, 204 total yards, 2 touchdowns
Najee Harris: 14 carries, 122 total yards, 1 touchdown
Aidan O'Connell: 27/40 completed, 227 yards, 1 touchdown, 1 interception
Brock Bowers: 9 catches, 71 yards
Mike Tomlin's Steelers performed well on both sides of the ball, capitalising on turnovers and field position.
Running back Najee Harris made a notable impact with 106 rushing yards and a touchdown, while quarterback Justin Fields added two rushing touchdowns, pushing Pittsburgh into a comfortable lead.
The Raiders struggled to find offensive rhythm, with key turnovers stalling their drives and limiting their scoring opportunities.
This win improves the Steelers' season record to 4-2, tied a-top the AFC North with Baltimore.
Atlanta Falcons (38 vs 20) Carolina Panthers
Kirk Cousins: 19/30 completed, 225 yards, 1 touchdown
Bijan Robinson: 15 carries, 95 yards, 2 touchdowns
Andy Dalton: 26/38, 242 total yards, 2 touchdowns, 2 interceptions
Chuba Hubbard: 18 carries, 92 yards
The Falcons powered past the Panthers with a strong three-score win in Week 6.
Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins effectively commanded the offense, capitalising on opportunities and helping the team to extend its lead with steady scoring drives.
Bijan Robinson and Tyler Allgeier anchored the Falcons' ground game, combining for multiple touchdowns and maintaining their dominant position throughout.
Carolina's struggles on both offense and defense continue leaving them playing catch up, despite a solid early showing from QB Andy Dalton and kicker Eddy Pineiro.
Detroit Lions (47 vs 9) Dallas Cowboys
Jared Goff: 18/25 completed, 315 yards, 3 touchdowns
David Montgomery: 12 carries, 80 yards, 2 touchdowns
Brian Branch: 2 interceptions, 5 tackles
Dak Prescott: 17/33 completed, 178 yards, 2 interceptions
Ceedee Lamb: 7 catches, 89 yards
Detroit cruise to a dominant victory over Dallas, marking one of their most commanding performances of the season.
The Lions' offense scored on all nine of its possessions with Jared Goff leading an efficient passing attack, while running back David Montgomery kept the ground game strong with multiple touchdowns. Safety Brian Branch also recorded two picks and a forced fumble.
Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott struggled, throwing for 173 yards with two interceptions, and was eventually benched for backup Cooper Rush late in the game.
Dallas face significant challenges on both sides of the ball, especially with several key defensive players sidelined, including Micah Parsons. This loss was embarrassing for the Cowboys nonetheless, as they now look to regroup over their upcoming bye week.
Cincinnati Bengals (17 vs 7) New York Giants
Joe Burrow: 19/28 completed, 263 total yards, 1 touchdown
Ja'Marr Chase: 7 catches, 72 yards
Troy Hendrickson: 2 sacks
Daniel Jones: 22/41 completed, 261 total yards, 1 interception
Tyrone Tracy Jr: 17 carries, 107 total yards, 1 touchdown
Azeez Ojulari: 2 sacks
The Bengals secured victory over the Giants thanks to a strong defensive performance and some key plays by quarterback Joe Burrow, including a 47-yard touchdown run.
The Giants leveled the score in the third quarter with a 1-yard touchdown run by Tyrone Tracy Jr., but Evan McPherson's field goal and a late 30-yard touchdown run by Brown ultimately sealed the win for Cincinnati.
The Bengals' win keeps them from falling into a deep AFC North hole, climbing to 2-4 with the chance to rejuvenate their season.
Buffalo Bills (23 vs 20) New York Jets
Josh Allen: 19/25 completed, 233 total yards, 3 touchdowns
Ray Davis: 23 touches, 152 total yards
Aaron Rodgers: 23/35 completed, 294 yards, 2 touchdowns, 1 interception
Allen Lazard: 6 catches, 114 yards, 1 touchdown
The Bills scraped past the Jets with standout performances from quarterback Josh Allen and the Bills' defense. Allen's typically explosive plays, including a late first-down run, helped Buffalo clinch the win.
Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers made an impressive return from last weeks defeat, throwing his fourth hail mary touchdown pass of his career, to receiver and old friend Allen Lazard.
Buffalo's defense held firm, however, with key plays from players like Taron Johnson sealing the Jets' fate. The Bills' victory continues their playoff push with a 4-2 record on the season.