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NFL Week 10 scores and more: What happened on Sunday

Key plays, moments, injuries, scores and more from NFL Week 10

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Mark Schofield
Mark Schofield is a former college quarterback and attorney covering the NFL and F1.

Week 10 of the 2025 NFL season got underway on Thursday night with a tilt between AFC West rivals, as the Denver Broncos knocked off the Las Vegas Raiders by a final score of 10-7.

Yes, let’s just pretend that game never happened and move on …

While we gather and hope that Sunday offers more excitement, here’s everything that happened during the rest of Week 10.

NFL scores

Indianapolis Colts 31, Atlanta Falcons 25 — Final

60 minutes were not enough to determine a winner in Berlin.

But Jonathan Taylor certainly was enough for the Colts.

The running back scored three times, including the game-winner in overtime, as the Colts moved to 8-2 with the win over the Falcons in Germany.

Chicago Bears 24, New York Giants 20 — Final

Caleb Williams scrambled into the end zone from 17 yards out with under two minutes remaining, as the Bears survived against the New York Giants. The Giants had a ten-point lead early in the fourth quarter, but took that lead when Brian Daboll elected to kick a field goal on 4th-and-goal from the 1.

That left the door open for the Bears to complete the comeback, as Williams connected with Rome Odunze for a two-yard touchdown pass with just under four minutes remaining. After the Bears defense forced a punt, that set the stage for Williams and the Chicago offense to complete the game-winning drive.

Miami Dolphins 30, Buffalo Bills 13 — Final

In what will likely be the biggest shock of the day, the Miami Dolphins controlled the game against the Buffalo Bills, holding the visitors scoreless until the fourth quarter. Miami held a 16-point lead at halftime, and won by 17 despite Tua Tagovailoa throwing a pair of interceptions.

Miami picked off Josh Allen in the end zone early in the second half which helped the Dolphins preserve the lead.

Baltimore Ravens 27, Minnesota Vikings 19 — Final

The Baltimore Ravens used a short touchdown run from Justice Hill and a short touchdown toss from Lamar Jackson to Mark Andrews to build a 14-point lead early in the fourth quarter in Minnesota. Vikings quarterback J.J McCarthy connected with Jalen Nailor from ten yards out to close the gap, but Minnesota could not overcome a pair of interceptions thrown by the young quarterback in the loss.

New York Jets 27, Cleveland Browns 20 — Final

A Justin Fields touchdown pass to Breece Hall early in the fourth quarter staked the New York Jets to a 24-17 lead, and the Jets held on from there to secure their second win of the season.

Dillon Gabriel threw a pair of touchdown passes in the loss.

New England Patriots 28, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 23 — Final

Rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson scored a pair of touchdowns on long runs as the New England Patriots went on the road and knocked off the Tampa Bay Buccaneers by a final score of 28-23.

New England improved to 8-2 on the season, and with the Bills dropping to 6-3 with a loss to the Dolphins, the Patriots now have a two-game lead in the win column in the AFC East, and have already knocked off the Bills once this season.

New Orleans Saints 17, Carolina Panthers 7 - Final

Rookie quarterback Tyler Shough threw a pair of touchdowns as the New Orleans Saints secured their second win of the season in Charlotte over the Carolina Panthers. Shough completed 19-of-27 passes for 282 yards and the two touchdowns in the win, with both Chris Olave and Juwan Johnson catching a touchdowns pass.

Houston Texans 36, Jacksonville Jaguars 29 — Final

When Travis Etienne Jr. reached the end zone on a six-yard run late in the third quarter, the Jacksonville Jaguars held a 29-10 lead.

Someone forgot to tell Davis Mills that the game was over.

Houston’s backup quarterback threw a pair of touchdowns in the fourth quarter, and then scrambled into the end zone with the game-winning touchdown with under a minute remaining as the Texans completed the stunning comeback, winning by a final score of 36-29. Houston scored 26 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to finish off the win, capped off by a strip-sack of Trevor Lawrence on the final play of the game.

Seattle Seahawks 44, Arizona Cardinals 22 — Final

It was all Seattle at Lumen Field today. The Seahawks built a 38-7 halftime lead — bolstered by a pair of fumble returns for touchdowns, and cruised to a 44-22 win. The victory moves the Seahawks to 7-2 on the season, and to the top of the NFC conference standings for the moment.

Los Angeles Rams 42, San Francisco 49ers 26 — Final

The Los Angeles Rams earned a split of the season series against the San Francisco 49ers, riding four touchdown passes from Matthew Stafford to a 42-26 victory. A touchdown pass from Mac Jones to Luke Farrell made this a 28-20 game with just over 12 minutes left in the fourth quarter, but the Rams responded with a Kyren Williams touchdown run and Stafford’s fourth touchdown pass of the day — a 16-yard strike to Colby Parkinson — to pull away for the win.

Detroit Lions 25, Washington Commanders 10 — Final

Twice this year the Washington Commanders have lost by a final score of 44-22.

It has been that kind of season.

That was the score in Washington’s loss to the Dallas Cowboys a few weeks ago, and it was the score on Sunday when the Detroit Lions ran the Commanders out of their own building. Detroit — with Dan Campbell calling the offensive plays — got three touchdown passes from Jared Goff and a pair of touchdown runs from Jahmyr Gibbs in the win.

Pittsburgh Steelers at Los Angeles Chargers

Key plays and moments from Week 10

Jonathan Taylor reached the end zone again

Colts running back Jonathan Taylor continued his strong season, scoring his 13th rushing touchdown of the season in the first quarter against Atlanta.

Taylor’s previous season high came back in 2021, when he scored 18 rushing touchdowns.

Drake London stays hot

After catching three touchdown passes a week ago against the New England Patriots, Drake London stayed hot in Germany, hauling in this beautiful touch throw from Michael Penix Jr. for a score:

Snow game coming?

Everybody loves a snow game, right?

Drake Maye finds Stefon Diggs to close out the first half

New England keeps their offense on the field on 4th-and-goal on the final play of the half, and Drake Maye connects with Stefon Diggs on this toe-tapper for the touchdown:

Um …. Buffalo?

Let down game? Something else? But the Dolphins are up 16-0 at the half. This turnover did not help things for the Bills.

We’ve officially reached shocker stage in Miami

Key injuries from Week 10

Falcons CB Dee Alford ruled out

Falcons cornerback Dee Alford was ruled out during Sunday’s game against the Colts with a concussion.

Jaxson Dart heads to the locker room

Giants rookie Jaxson Dart has been taken to the locker room for further evaluation after a hard hit against the Bears:

Dart was later ruled out by the Giants.

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