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Falcons Upset Bills Behind Robinson’s 238 Yards as Bears Win on Moody’s Final-Play Field Goal

Turnovers proved decisive on a night that also heightened concern over Buffalo’s form.

Overview

  • Bijan Robinson powered Atlanta’s 24-14 win with 170 rushing yards and 238 from scrimmage, including an 81-yard touchdown, a franchise single-game high for a Falcons running back.
  • Buffalo dropped its second straight prime-time game with eight accepted penalties and two late three-and-outs, as Josh Allen finished 15 of 26 for 180 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions.
  • Chicago edged Washington 25-24 on Jake Moody’s 38-yard kick at the horn in his Bears debut after a practice-squad call-up, capping a four-field-goal night that also included makes from 47, 48 and 41 yards.
  • Jayden Daniels went 19 of 26 for 211 yards and three touchdown passes but had a red-zone interception and a late fumble on a handoff exchange that set up Chicago’s winning drive; the Bears turned three Commanders turnovers into 13 points.
  • The Bears improved to 3-2 with a third straight win under first-year coach Ben Johnson, the Falcons moved to 3-2, and the 4-2 Bills face rising scrutiny as they head into their bye week.