NFL Week 7 live updates: Patriots upset Bills, Ravens defeat Lions; Chargers Chiefs, more – FOX Sports

Week 7 of the NFL season continues on Sunday with 11 games taking place throughout the day.

Early on, the Patriots upset the Bills and defeated their division rival by scoring a game-winning touchdown with twelve seconds left. In Baltimore, the Ravens dominated the Lions and won 38-6, handing Detroit its second loss of the season.

The Steelers are currently playing against the Rams in Los Angeles and are fighting a battle between the teams with three wins. The Chiefs also host the Chargers in an exciting AFC West matchup featuring two of the league’s best quarterbacks, Patrick Mahomes and Justin Herbert.

Finally, the Eagles host the Dolphins on Sunday Night Football in a possible Super Bowl preview as both teams are 5-1.

Here are the top moments!

Arizona Cardinals at Seattle Seahawks

His first career TD!

Jaxon Smith-Njigba scored his first NFL touchdown in the first quarter, carrying a pass from Geno Smith over the middle to give the Seahawks a 7-0 lead.

Dashing Dobbs

Joshua Dobbs showed off his running skills midway through the second quarter by launching a 25-yard run that landed him in the end zone and celebrated the touchdown that gave the Cardinals a 10-3 lead.

Bobo controls it

Jake Bobo made an impressive tackle in the back corner of the end zone by keeping his feet inbounds and hauling in a touchdown reception that gave the Seahawks a 14-10 lead in the second quarter.

Pittsburg Steelers at Los Angeles Rams

Tutu about it

Tutu Atwell was able to intercept the jump ball from Matthew Stafford’s deep pass, grabbed the ball just outside the end zone and ran for the extra yard to give the Rams a 9-3 lead before halftime.

He can also play in pass coverage!

TJ Watt further extended his Defensive Player of the Year award by intercepting Stafford on the first drive of the second half and returning the ball all the way to the Rams’ 6-yard line. The interception allowed the Steelers to score their first touchdown of the game and take a 10-9 lead.

Nice catch, Nacua!

Somehow, with the grab on the sideline, Puka Nacua came down on Stafford’s deep pass and gained more than 30 yards to set the Rams up for a touchdown that gave them a 17-10 lead.

Los Angeles Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs

MVS comes to the six

Marquez Valdes-Scantling scored the game’s first touchdown, taking Patrick Mahomes’ pass 22 additional yards for a 46-yard touchdown, giving the Chiefs a 10-3 lead.

Kelley runs away for six

Joshua Kelley scored a 49-yard touchdown with relative ease and was good at blocking up front, allowing him to make just one play before rushing off without anyone being able to catch him.

Rice, rice, baby

Rashee Rice made an impressive catch in the back of the end zone and maintained balance and control of the ball when he was hit after the reception, giving the Chiefs a touchdown and a 17-10 lead.

Everett in the end zone

Gerald Everett got open in the end zone to cap off an impressive second quarter drive by the Chargers, tying the score at 17-17.

Keep pushing Kelce

Travis Kelce needed rare help getting into the end zone. He intercepted Mahomes’ shovel pass in front of the goal line before being pushed into the end zone to give the Chiefs a 24-17 halftime lead.

Green Bay Packers at Denver Broncos

Atlanta Falcons 16, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 13

Runnin’ Ridder

Desmond Ridder shook off his three-interception game from last week early in Sunday’s game and used his legs to score and give the Falcons an early lead.

On the money to Mike for a TD, but not as crisp on the jump

Baker Mayfield hit Mike Evans with a 40-yard touchdown pass deep to tie the game, but the star receiver’s diving attempt didn’t go so smoothly.

For the win!

The Falcons managed to stay afloat despite their three turnovers in the red zone, rushing down the field late before Younghae Koo blasted a 51-yard field goal through the uprights to give the Falcons a 16-13 victory at the buzzer.

Baltimore Ravens 38, Detroit Lions 6

Fourth-and-TD!

Lamar Jackson not only converted the first down on fourth-and-1, but also stormed into the end zone for a 7-yard score that gave Baltimore an early 7-0 lead.

Patient Lamar

Jackson added his second touchdown of the day later in the first quarter, staying patient in the pocket before throwing a ball to Nelson Agholor in the end zone to give the Ravens a 14-0 lead.

Ravens roll

Baltimore continued to dominate for most of the first half, with Gus Edwards catching Jackson’s pitch for a 2-yard score in the second quarter, giving the team a 28-0 lead.

Celebrate National Tight Ends Day in style

Mark Andrews added his second touchdown reception of the game midway through the third quarter and celebrated his position’s big day in style as the Ravens took a 35-0 lead.

Chicago Bears 30, Las Vegas Raiders 12

Foreman, the landing man

D’Onta Foreman capped an impressive drive led by undrafted rookie quarterback Tyson Bagent with a 2-yard score to give the Bears a 7-0 lead late in the first quarter.

Foreman completes the hat trick!

The Bears running back scored his third touchdown of the day in the third quarter, catching a pass from Bagent for the rookie’s first career touchdown pass.

Collect points in the other direction

Jaylon Johnson made a great interception for the Bears by returning the ball the other way, extending the Bears’ lead to 30-6 in the fourth quarter.

New York Giants 14, Washington Commanders 7

Barkley breaks out!

Saquon Barkley helped the Giants’ offense again on Sunday, converting Tyrod Taylor’s dumpOff pass for a 32-yard touchdown that gave them a 14-0 lead in the second quarter.

Robinson introduces it

Brian Robinson helped the Commanders score their first points of the day in the third quarter, rushing for a 4-yard score to cut the Giants’ lead to 14-7.

Make it big!

The Giants managed to get a fourth down stop in the final minute, allowing Sam Howell’s pass to fall incomplete and holding on for their 14-7 win.

New England Patriots 29, Buffalo Bills 25

Zeke eats early

The Patriots took advantage of Josh Allen’s first-quarter interception by turning around and scoring six points. Ezekiel Elliott capped the drive with a quick 1-yard score that gave New England an early 10-0 lead.

Bills prepare for a touchdown

On Sunday in the third quarter, the Bills finally found the end zone for the first time when Allen hit James Cook out of the backfield with a pass that the running back converted into a touchdown. With this score, Buffalo cut New England’s lead to 13-10.

Bourne scores

The Patriots extended their lead in the fourth quarter when Kendrick Bourne took Mac Jones’ pass into the end zone, giving them a 22-10 lead.

Slide and Score!

The Bills responded immediately after the Patriots’ touchdown, with Stefon Diggs making an impressive play to keep the game alive before running for a touchdown after his reception from Allen, making the game 22-17.

Everything to everyone

The Bills quarterback maintained control of the QB attack, rushing from a yard out and putting the Bills ahead 25-22 in the final minutes of the fourth quarter.

Mac magic

Jones led the Patriots right down the field in the final moments and led the Patriots to a touchdown when he threw a 1-yard pass to Mike Gesicki to give them a 29-25 lead with 12 seconds left.

Cleveland Browns 39, Indianapolis Colts 38

Ford Focus

Jerome Ford started and ran for a 69-yard touchdown on the Browns’ first drive, giving them an early 7-0 lead.

Minshew is out for 6!

Gardner Minshew kicked off and scored on a 17-yard score to give the Colts a 14-7 lead in the second quarter.

Watson hurt

Deshaun Watson left the game on Sunday in the second quarter after he took a hard hit and PJ Walker replaced him. It is questionable whether Watson will play on Sunday after missing the last two games with a shoulder injury.

Wildcat score

Kareem Hunt helped the Browns tie the game in the second quarter when he scored on a play from the Wildcat formation for a 2-yard score.

Myles makes a play

Myles Garrett helped keep points off the board by blocking Matt Gay’s 60-yard field goal, which helped the Browns score a field goal of their own and take a 17-14 lead.

Minshew mania!

The Colts QB reached the end zone with his legs for the second time late in the first half and rushed for a 4-yard score that gave the Colts a 21-17 lead.

Myles makes it happen again!

Garrett made another outstanding play, but the Browns scored six points right off his play. The star edge stripped and sacked Minshew in the end zone, leading to the Browns fumble recovery and scoring a touchdown, giving them a 24-21 lead.

JT = Only touchdowns

Jonathan Taylor rushed for his first touchdown of the season, helping the Colts to a 30-28 third-quarter deficit.

Pittman says peace!

Michael Pittman turned a reception after a flanker over the middle into a 75-yard score, ran past Colts defenders and threw a peace sign before reaching the end zone. He was penalized for taunting, but the score gave them a 38-33 lead heading into the fourth quarter.

Chasing a win

The Browns were able to fight their way down the field in the final minutes of the game before finally hitting the ball into the end zone and scoring a touchdown on fourth-and-goal from the 1-yard line, with Hunt leading them a 39-38 lead with 15 seconds left.

Soon:

Miami Dolphins at Philadelphia Eagles

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