Week 6 of the NFL season continues Sunday with a handful of pivotal divisional matchups, and we’ve got you covered with all the action from around the league!
The Baltimore Ravens kicked things off by beating the Tennessee Titans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London in the third of five international games slated for the 2023 season.
Now, there are seven games in progress and four that follow, with a couple of teams aiming to stay undefeated and another looking to get its first win of the season. Closing things out, the New York Giants are on the road to take on the Buffalo Bills on Sunday Night Football.
Here are the top moments!
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Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears
Vikings break through
Three plays after Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins took a hit and threw an interception, Bears quarterback Justin Fields shared the same fate. Then the Vikings reached the end zone. On the eighth play of the next drive, Cousins hit wide receiver Jordan Addison for a 10-yard touchdown, but the extra point attempt was blocked.
Justin Fields hurt
Chicago’s quarterback went into the tunnel early in the third quarter with a right hand injury and has been ruled out. Tyson Bagent came in at quarterback.
Chicago disaster
Bagent was strip-sacked by safety Josh Metellus, and Jordan Hicks picked up and ran the loose ball back 46 yards for a Vikings touchdown.
Sneaking back
Bagent executed a quarterback sneak at the goal line, getting the Bears to within six points.
San Francisco 49ers at Cleveland Browns
Pregame pushing
Members of the 49ers and Browns supposedly got into a heated exchange over whether “Barbie” or “Oppenheimer” is better.
That was fast!
San Francisco drew first blood on the opening possession of the game when Christian McCaffrey corralled a pitch from Brock Purdy and ran it into the end zone for a 13-yard score.
Big-time 49ers injuries
Star wide receiver Deebo Samuel left the game and was ruled out due to a shoulder injury, while left tackle Trent Williams left but later returned after an ankle issue.
Browns on the board
Three plays after PJ Walker connected with wide receiver Amari Cooper for a 58-yard pickup, Kareem Hunt ran in a 16-yard touchdown for the Browns, who trailed 10-7.
That’s mine!
Cooper went up and came down with a contested 27-yard catch near the sideline for the Browns, who were able to get a field goal.
Christian McCaffrey hurt
San Francisco’s star running back is questionable to return due to injury; he ran into the tunnel.
Niners regain lead
One play after 49ers defensive back Deommodore Lenoir picked off Walker, Jordan Mason ran in an 8-yard touchdown.
New Orleans Saints at Houston Texans
QB-TE Duo
The Texans drew first blood when C.J. Stroud hit tight end Dalton Schultz for a goal-line touchdown late in the first quarter.
A dart
Saints quarterback Derek Carr connected with wide receiver Rashid Shaheed for a 34-yard touchdown, tying the game at seven apiece.
Texans TD
Houston got a field goal after the New Orleans touchdown and then scored its second touchdown after forcing a three-and-out when Stroud hooked up with wide receiver Robert Woods for a 6-yard score.
Washington Commanders at Atlanta Falcons
Falcons TD
Washington opened the game with a 12-play field goal drive, and then Atlanta put together an 11-play scoring drive. That said, Atlanta’s drive ended with a touchdown, as Desmond Ridder hit tight end Kyle Pitts in the back of the end zone for a 9-yard score.
Special teams set up TD
Jamison Crowder returned a punt 61 yards down to the Falcons’ 11-yard line for the Commanders. Three plays later, Antonio Gibson ran in a 1-yard score.
Taking advantage
Atlanta turned the ball over at Washington’s 48-yard line, and the latter capitalized on the superb field position. On the seventh play of the drive, Sam Howell hooked up with wide receiver Curtis Samuel for an 8-yard touchdown.
Get out of the way!
Two plays after Commanders cornerback Kendall Fuller intercepted Ridder, running back Brian Robinson took a short pass from Howell 24 yards into the end zone. Washington led 24-10.
Seattle Seahawks at Cincinnati Bengals
Walk it in
Kenneth Walker III finished off an 11-play Seahawks drive with a goal-line rushing score.
Bengals respond
Cincinnati scored a touchdown of its own on its first possession when Joe Burrow hit wide receiver Tyler Boyd for an 8-yard score.
Lead change
After forcing a Seattle three-and-out, Cincinnati took the lead when Burrow hit wide receiver Andrei Iosivas for a 3-yard touchdown.
Carolina Panthers at Miami Dolphins
Power football
After both teams went three-and-out to begin the game, Chuba Hubbard finished off a seven-play Panthers drive with a gritty, 6-yard rushing touchdown.
Panthers offense coming along?
After forcing Miami to punt again, Carolina scored its second touchdown. On the 10th play of the drive, Bryce Young hit wide receiver Adam Thielen for an 8-yard score.
Dolphins arrive
Miami got on the board after Tua Tagovailoa got the ball out to running back Raheem Mostert for a 3-yard touchdown. Mostert then set up another Dolphins touchdown on a 48-yard run, as shown below. Two plays later, Tagovailoa hit Jaylen Waddle for the game-tying touchdown.
They’re awake
Tyreek Hill had a step on his defender, and Tagovailoa hit the wide receiver for a 41-yard Dolphins touchdown.
The Mostert Show
Mostert ran in a pair of touchdowns in the second half, giving the Dolphins a 35-14 lead.
Indianapolis Colts at Jacksonville Jaguars
Etienne on the ground
Indianapolis began the game with a 16-play field goal drive, and Jacksonville responded with a 13-play touchdown drive, ending with a 2-yard rushing score from Travis Etienne. Then the Jaguars running back ran in a 22-yard touchdown one play after they forced and recovered a fumble on Colts quarterback Gardner Minshew.
Building a lead
Trevor Lawrence found an open Christian Kirk for a 29-yard touchdown, giving the Jaguars a 21-3 lead late in the second quarter.
Catch of the year candidate!
Early in the third quarter, Colts wide receiver Alec Pierce pulled off an absurd one-handed catch with his body going away from the ball.
Jags in control
Lawrence hit tight end Brenton Strange for a 10-yard touchdown, giving the Jaguars a 31-6 lead with 3:51 remaining in the third quarter.
Not dead yet
Minshew hit wide receiver Josh Downs for a touchdown and then Zack Moss ran in a score for the Colts, cutting the lead to 11 points with 7:14 remaining in the fourth quarter.
Stay tuned for updates!
FINAL: Baltimore Ravens 24, Tennessee Titans 16
Kicking up dust
Baltimore and Tennessee combined for three field goals in the first quarter, with the former putting two of them on the board. Then the Titans went three-and-out on their second possession, and Devin Duvernay made them pay, running the punt back 70 yards to the Titans’ 17-yard line. With that said, the Ravens were held to another field goal and led 9-3 early in the second quarter.
A flower blossoms in London
Baltimore took a two-score lead late in the second quarter when Jackson found wide receiver Zay Flowers for a 10-yard touchdown. It then had its extra point attempt blocked after an offensive pass interference wiped out a two-point conversion, though.
BRUTAL muff!
The Ravens punted the football with 12 seconds remaining in the second quarter, but Titans returner Kyle Philips muffed the punt, and Del’Shawn Phillips fell on the loose ball for Baltimore. Seconds later, Justin Tucker knocked through his fourth field goal as time expired in the first half.
Rippin’ it up
Derrick Henry took off for a 63-yard gain on the ground, getting the Titans into the red zone. That said, they were held to a field goal.
Titans capitalize
On the second play of the ensuing drive, Titans cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting picked off Jackson, giving them the ball at the Ravens’ 25-yard line. Two plays later, Henry knifed through the Baltimore defense for a 15-yard rushing touchdown.
Ryan Tannehill out
Tennessee’s starting quarterback left the game with a right ankle injury and was later carted off in the fourth quarter. Malik Willis entered the game.
Coming up:
New England Patriots at Las Vegas Raiders (4:05 p.m. ET, CBS)
Arizona Cardinals at Los Angeles Rams (4:25 p.m. ET, FOX)
Philadelphia Eagles at New York Jets (4:25 p.m. ET, FOX)
Detroit Lions at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4:25 p.m. ET, FOX)
New York Giants at Buffalo Bills (8:20 p.m. ET, NBC)
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