The Jets defense shutout Josh Allen, Zach Wilson’s touchdown pass and Greg Zuerlein’s 28-yard field goal with 1:43 left to give New York a 20-17 win over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. .
With the game tied at the 17 with 7:53 left, they got the ball at their own four yard line and punted the ball. After marching down the field to the Bills 18 on eight straight plays against a tired Buffalo defense, Wilson connected with Denzel Mims on third-and-five for 12 yards. But the drive stalled when Wilson was sacked by Damar Hamlin at third and the Jets scored on Zuerlin’s field goal.
Allen had a chance to connect or win the ball, but couldn’t get much of a lead against the Jets (6-3). A call on Dion Dawkins broke up a long pass to Stefon Diggs. Two plays later, Bryce Huff sacked Allen and Buffalo recovered at the 14. After an incompletion to DeGigs, Allen launched a deep desperation pass to Gabe Davis, but rookie Sous Gardner fumbled the ball, ending the Bills’ four-game winning streak for the Jets.
New York is a half game behind AFC East leader Buffalo (6-2) heading into the bye week break. The Jets even overcame a brief delay in the second half when an overhead camera malfunctioned. “It only happens with the Jets,” said a smiling coach Robert Saleh.

The Jets offense was marching down the field when a Skycam camera hovered low over midfield at an uncontrollable speed, delaying the game for 12 minutes. A remote-controlled camera, used for overhead shots, dived up and down the field until a camera operator corralled it.
Miami Dolphins 35-32 Chicago Bears
Tua Tagovailoa threw for three touchdowns, Tyreek Hill had 143 yards receiving and the Miami Dolphins won with Justin Fields’ record-setting rushing effort.
In a game where neither team did much to stop the other, the Dolphins (6-3) had no trouble moving the ball to Godel’s defense and made enough plays to win their third straight game.
Fields rushed for 178 yards, mostly by A NFL A quarterback in a regular season game. He had a 61-yard touchdown run and threw for three scores. He became the first player since at least 1950 to rush for at least 150 yards and pass for three TDs in a game. His performance proved the Bears (3-6) had a chance late. Miami got the ball on the 28 with three minutes left. But on fourth-and-10 at the 42, Fields threw an incomplete pass to Equanimous St. Brown, handing Chicago its fifth loss in six games.
Green Bay Packers 9-15 Detroit Lions
Aaron Rodgers matched a career high with three interceptions and threw an incomplete pass in the final minute on fourth down from the Detroit 17, helping the Lions hold on for a win over the Green Bay Packers.
The Lions (2-6) snapped a five-game losing streak.
The Packers (3-6) have lost five straight for the first time since 2008, when Rodgers was a first-year starter for the four-time NFL MVP.
Detroit tried to seal the win late in the fourth when coach Dan Campbell went on fourth-and-three from the Green Bay 43. Rodgers couldn’t take advantage. He converted an off-balance fourth-and-two to Samory Toure, who went out of bounds at the Detroit 17. Rodgers, the two-time NFL MVP, threw four straight incomplete passes to end a bad game overall. He was 23 of 42 for 291 yards with a TD and had three interceptions for the fifth time in his career.
Carolina Panthers 21-42 Cincinnati Bengals
Joe Mixon rushed for 153 yards and scored five touchdowns as the Cincinnati Bengals built a 35-0 halftime lead and cruised to victory. Mixon, who entered the game with three TDs all year, scored four times in the first half alone, the first three on short rushing attempts and the fourth on a 12-yard pass to Joe Burrow, who went 22-for-28 for 206 yards late in the third quarter to replace backup Brandon Allen.
The Bengals (5-4) bounced back from a shocking loss to AFC North rival Cleveland Carolina (2-7) on Monday night to jump ahead and dominate on defense. Cincinnati allowed just nine passing yards to PJ Walker and two interceptions in the first half, chasing the former XFL quarterback to the bench for Baker Mayfield to start the second.
Seattle Seahawks 31–21 Arizona Cardinals
Geno Smith threw for 275 yards and two touchdowns, rookie Kenneth Walker III ran for 109 yards and two scores, and the Seattle Seahawks won their fourth straight game. As NFC West leader Seattle (6-3) continues its unexpected surge, the Cardinals (3-6) have lost four of five.
Minnesota Vikings 20–17 Washington Chiefs
Kirk Cousins threw two touchdown passes, Harrison Smith picked off Taylor Heinik for a touchdown and the Minnesota Vikings extended their winning streak to six with a win over the Washington Chiefs.
In Washington’s first game as a visitor, Cousins recovered from an interception late in the first half and recovered one of several big fumbles to lead a 68-yard drive that ended with a Greg Joseph field goal. .
Smith’s interception midway through the fourth quarter gave the Vikings the ball in the red zone. Cousins connected with Dalvin Cook on a 12-yard TD pass, which was one of the best throws of the game and made up for earlier mistakes. He finished 22 of 40 for 265 yards. After an unnecessary roughness penalty on the first field goal attempt allowed Minnesota to run overtime, Joseph connected from 28 yards out with 12 seconds left to keep the game going.
Los Angeles Chargers 20–17 Atlanta Falcons
Cameron Dicker scored the game’s final goal three days after signing as a free agent, hitting a 37-yarder that lifted the Los Angeles Chargers over the Atlanta Falcons.
Dicker made a 31-yard field goal with 5:27 left to tie the game at 17. The rookie from Texas was signed to the practice squad Thursday and entered Sunday in place of the injured Dustin Hopkins. This was only Dicker’s second NFL game — he also made a late, go-ahead kick for the Philadelphia Eagles as an injury replacement in Week 5.
Las Vegas Raiders 20-27 Jacksonville Jaguars
Travis Etienne ran for two touchdowns and finally the Jacksonville Jaguars rallied from a 17-point deficit to beat the Las Vegas Raiders.
It was the second-biggest comeback in franchise history for the Jaguars (3-6), who rallied from a 21-point hole to beat the New York Giants in 2014.
The Raiders (2-6), who were shutout in New Orleans last week, took control early. They scored four of their first five possessions to take a 20-7 lead before halftime. In the first 30 minutes, Davante Adams was unstoppable, catching 9 passes for 146 and two goals. But Jacksonville eventually rallied against the five-time Pro Bowler, who had one reception for no yards after halftime.
Indianapolis Colts 3–26 New England Patriots
Mack Jones had a touchdown pass, Nick Faulk added four field goals and the Patriots finished with nine sacks to help New England beat the Indianapolis Colts.
The win moves the Patriots (5-4) over .500 for the first time this season entering their bye week. The Colts (3-5-1) are on a three-game losing streak and are yet to win after bench quarterback Matt Ryan in favor of second-year starter Sam Ehlinger.