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Green Bay Packers 35, Pittsburgh Steelers 25
The Green Bay Packers overcame a nine-point halftime deficit to defeat the Steelers on Sunday Night Football.
- Packers Offensive Standout: Quarterback Jordan Love completed 78% of his passes for 360 yards and three touchdowns. He tied a franchise record with 20 consecutive completions during the game and connected with tight end Tucker Kraft for 143 yards and two touchdowns.
- Packers Defensive Standout: The Green Bay front seven pressured Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers throughout the second half. Linebacker Micah Parsons recorded several key pressures, and linebacker Quay Walker drew a critical personal foul on Steelers receiver DK Metcalf.
- Steelers Offensive Standout: Despite the loss, Aaron Rodgers threw for 219 yards and two touchdowns against his former team.
- Steelers Defensive Standout: Ty’Ron Hopper broke up a late two-point conversion attempt that kept the game within reach.
Baltimore Ravens 30, Chicago Bears 16
The Ravens snapped a four-game losing streak and beat the Bears despite playing without injured quarterback Lamar Jackson.
- Ravens Offensive Standout: Backup quarterback Tyler Huntley was efficient, completing 17 of 22 passes for 186 yards and a touchdown, and adding 53 yards rushing. Running back Derrick Henry ran for two touchdowns.
- Ravens Defensive Standout: Second-year cornerback Nate Wiggins had a game-altering interception in the fourth quarter, returning it to the Chicago 9-yard line and setting up a game-sealing touchdown.
- Bears Offensive Standout: Rookie quarterback Caleb Williams struggled, including throwing a late interception that ended the Bears’ comeback hopes.
- Bears Defensive Standout: The defense was unable to hold the Ravens in the second half, allowing them to take control of the game.
New York Jets 39, Cincinnati Bengals 38
The winless Jets stunned the Bengals in a come-from-behind victory, scoring 23 points in the fourth quarter.
- Jets Offensive Standout: Running back Breece Hall ran for 133 yards and two touchdowns and also threw a touchdown pass on a trick play. Quarterback Justin Fields threw for 244 yards and a touchdown while adding 31 yards on the ground.
- Jets Defensive Standout: The Jets defense was able to force a turnover on downs late in the game to seal the victory.
- Bengals Offensive Standout: The offense scored 38 points but was unable to convert key plays late in the game.
- Bengals Defensive Standout: The defense struggled against the run, allowing the Jets to rack up 255 rushing yards.
New England Patriots 32, Cleveland Browns 13
The Browns fell to the Patriots on the road, with the New England pass rush overcoming an early Cleveland defensive performance.
- Patriots Offensive Standout: Quarterback Drake Maye threw three third-quarter touchdowns to pull away from the Browns. He finished 18-for-24 for 282 yards, adding 50 yards on the ground.
- Patriots Defensive Standout: The relentless Patriots pass rush sacked Browns QB Drake Maye early, though he later rebounded.
- Browns Offensive Standout: The Browns offense struggled to move the ball, finishing with just 214 total net yards.
- Browns Defensive Standout: The defense, particularly the pass rush, caused problems for Drake Maye in the first half. Myles Garrett recorded five sacks on the day.


