NFL Roundup: Bills Defeat Chiefs, Jags' Little Sets Record with Longest Field Goal 
In a thrilling matchup, Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills edged out Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs 21-28. Allen's impressive performance included a touchdown pass and two rushing touchdowns, while Mahomes struggled to find his footing behind center. The Bills' defense played a crucial role in the game, harassing Mahomes into three sacks and forcing him into 15 incomplete passes.
The win marked the Bills' sixth victory of the season, improving their record to 6-2. In contrast, the Chiefs fell to 5-4, snapping their three-game winning streak. The loss also marked a tough outing for Mahomes, who finished with his worst completion percentage in career history.
In other action, James Cook rushed for 114 yards and the Bills' defense did the rest in securing the win. The game was decided by a last-second batted-down pass attempt by the Chiefs, which fell short of the end zone.
The Buffalo Bills continued their winning ways with a thrilling 47-42 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. Caleb Williams connected with Colston Loveland for a 58-yard touchdown pass with just 17 seconds left on the clock, securing the win for the Bears.
Williams also caught a TD pass from DJ Moore on a trick play and became the first starting QB in nearly 82 years to have multiple receptions in a game. The rookie quarterback's incredible performance led to his team's fifth win in six games.
In a battle that went into overtime, the Jacksonville Jaguars edged out the Las Vegas Raiders 30-29. Trevor Lawrence scored on a quarterback sneak in extra time, and DaVon Hamilton batted down Geno Smith's pass to deny the Raiders a winning two-point conversion.
Cam Little broke an NFL record with a 68-yard field goal at halftime, and his 48-yarder with 16 seconds left sent the game into overtime. The Jaguars ultimately emerged victorious after Lawrence extended the ball over the goalline for the win.
The Seattle Seahawks dominated the Washington Commanders 38-14 on Sunday Night Football. Sam Darnold continued his excellent season, throwing for 330 yards and four touchdowns, while Jayden Daniels suffered a serious arm injury in the fourth quarter.
JJ McCarthy led the Minnesota Vikings to victory over the Detroit Lions with two touchdown passes and a rushing touchdown, despite an ankle injury. The win improved the Vikings' record to 4-4, snapping their losing streak.
The Pittsburgh Steelers edged out the Indianapolis Colts 27-20, forcing six turnovers in the process. Jaylen Warren ran for two touchdowns, while the Steelers' defense sacked Daniel Jones five times and forced him into five giveaways.
Christian McCaffrey led the San Francisco 49ers to a 34-24 win over the New York Giants with two touchdown passes and a rushing touchdown. The 49ers improved their record to 6-3, snapping their losing streak.
Rico Dowdle rushed for 130 yards and two touchdowns as the Carolina Panthers beat the Green Bay Packers 16-13 in a last-second thriller. The win improved the Panthers' record to 5-4, snapping their losing streak.
Bo Nix led the Denver Broncos to a 18-15 victory over the Houston Texans with two touchdown passes, including one with just seconds left on the clock. The win extended the Broncos' winning streak to six games, improving their record to 7-2.
The New England Patriots edged out the Atlanta Falcons 23-24 in a close game. Drake Maye threw for 259 yards and two touchdowns, while Demario Douglas had 100 receiving yards and a score for the Patriots.
Justin Herbert led the Los Angeles Chargers to a 27-20 win over the Tennessee Titans with a one-yard touchdown run in the final minutes of the game. The win improved the Chargers' record to 6-3, snapping their losing streak.
The Los Angeles Rams returned from their bye with a 34-10 victory over the New Orleans Saints, courtesy of Matthew Stafford's four touchdown passes and an impressive defensive effort.
				
			In a thrilling matchup, Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills edged out Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs 21-28. Allen's impressive performance included a touchdown pass and two rushing touchdowns, while Mahomes struggled to find his footing behind center. The Bills' defense played a crucial role in the game, harassing Mahomes into three sacks and forcing him into 15 incomplete passes.
The win marked the Bills' sixth victory of the season, improving their record to 6-2. In contrast, the Chiefs fell to 5-4, snapping their three-game winning streak. The loss also marked a tough outing for Mahomes, who finished with his worst completion percentage in career history.
In other action, James Cook rushed for 114 yards and the Bills' defense did the rest in securing the win. The game was decided by a last-second batted-down pass attempt by the Chiefs, which fell short of the end zone.
The Buffalo Bills continued their winning ways with a thrilling 47-42 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. Caleb Williams connected with Colston Loveland for a 58-yard touchdown pass with just 17 seconds left on the clock, securing the win for the Bears.
Williams also caught a TD pass from DJ Moore on a trick play and became the first starting QB in nearly 82 years to have multiple receptions in a game. The rookie quarterback's incredible performance led to his team's fifth win in six games.
In a battle that went into overtime, the Jacksonville Jaguars edged out the Las Vegas Raiders 30-29. Trevor Lawrence scored on a quarterback sneak in extra time, and DaVon Hamilton batted down Geno Smith's pass to deny the Raiders a winning two-point conversion.
Cam Little broke an NFL record with a 68-yard field goal at halftime, and his 48-yarder with 16 seconds left sent the game into overtime. The Jaguars ultimately emerged victorious after Lawrence extended the ball over the goalline for the win.
The Seattle Seahawks dominated the Washington Commanders 38-14 on Sunday Night Football. Sam Darnold continued his excellent season, throwing for 330 yards and four touchdowns, while Jayden Daniels suffered a serious arm injury in the fourth quarter.
JJ McCarthy led the Minnesota Vikings to victory over the Detroit Lions with two touchdown passes and a rushing touchdown, despite an ankle injury. The win improved the Vikings' record to 4-4, snapping their losing streak.
The Pittsburgh Steelers edged out the Indianapolis Colts 27-20, forcing six turnovers in the process. Jaylen Warren ran for two touchdowns, while the Steelers' defense sacked Daniel Jones five times and forced him into five giveaways.
Christian McCaffrey led the San Francisco 49ers to a 34-24 win over the New York Giants with two touchdown passes and a rushing touchdown. The 49ers improved their record to 6-3, snapping their losing streak.
Rico Dowdle rushed for 130 yards and two touchdowns as the Carolina Panthers beat the Green Bay Packers 16-13 in a last-second thriller. The win improved the Panthers' record to 5-4, snapping their losing streak.
Bo Nix led the Denver Broncos to a 18-15 victory over the Houston Texans with two touchdown passes, including one with just seconds left on the clock. The win extended the Broncos' winning streak to six games, improving their record to 7-2.
The New England Patriots edged out the Atlanta Falcons 23-24 in a close game. Drake Maye threw for 259 yards and two touchdowns, while Demario Douglas had 100 receiving yards and a score for the Patriots.
Justin Herbert led the Los Angeles Chargers to a 27-20 win over the Tennessee Titans with a one-yard touchdown run in the final minutes of the game. The win improved the Chargers' record to 6-3, snapping their losing streak.
The Los Angeles Rams returned from their bye with a 34-10 victory over the New Orleans Saints, courtesy of Matthew Stafford's four touchdown passes and an impressive defensive effort.