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Eagles, Chiefs, and Ravens Secure Crucial Wins; Bills Struggle in Close Games

In a week of NFL action, the Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs, and Baltimore Ravens secure important victories, while the Buffalo Bills continue to struggle in close games despite strong performances from their quarterbacks.

  • Buffalo Bills lose to Philadelphia Eagles in overtime, despite a strong performance from quarterback Josh Allen. Allen accounted for 420 total yards and four touchdowns, but the Bills' defense struggled in the second half, allowing the Eagles to score 30 points in their final six drives.
  • Baltimore Ravens beat the Los Angeles Chargers 20-10, with rookie Zay Flowers scoring two touchdowns and the Ravens' defense forcing four turnovers. Quarterback Lamar Jackson threw for 177 yards and ran for 39, becoming the fourth quarterback in NFL history to exceed 5,000 rushing yards.
  • Kansas City Chiefs come from behind to beat the Las Vegas Raiders 31-17. Despite a slow start, Chiefs' quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw for 287 yards and led the team to three consecutive touchdown drives. The Raiders are expected to release cornerback Marcus Peters following the game.
  • Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback Jalen Hurts leads the team to a 37-34 victory over the Buffalo Bills. Despite a sluggish first half, Hurts accounted for five touchdowns and delivered in crunch-time moments, leading the Eagles to their third consecutive comeback win.
  • Buffalo Bills' loss to the Philadelphia Eagles marks their sixth loss in one-score games this season, tying them with the New England Patriots for the worst record in eight or more one-score games. Despite the losses, the Bills maintain a plus-101-point differential.
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