Overview
- Denver erased a 17-3 fourth-quarter deficit to win 21-17 in Philadelphia, with Bo Nix hitting Evan Engram, JK Dobbins scoring on the ground and Wil Lutz adding a 36-yard field goal as a defense with six sacks and seven forced punts ended the Eagles’ unbeaten start.
- Houston throttled Baltimore 44-10 behind C.J. Stroud’s four touchdown passes, handing the injury-hit Ravens a 1-4 record in a defeat that matched their most lopsided home loss, with Lamar Jackson and multiple defensive standouts unavailable.
- Indianapolis blasted Las Vegas 40-6 as Jonathan Taylor ran for three touchdowns and Daniel Jones threw two scores, moving the Colts to 4-1 and pushing Taylor to seven TDs on the season after entering Week 5 as the NFL’s rushing leader.
- In London, Minnesota beat Cleveland 21-17 on Jordan Addison’s 12-yard touchdown with 25 seconds left, spoiling rookie Dillon Gabriel’s first NFL start for the Browns.
- Looking ahead on the Week 5 slate, betting markets installed Detroit as a double-digit favorite at Cincinnati, with Aidan Hutchinson highlighted as a prime pass-rush threat against a struggling Bengals offensive line.