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  • All Sunday's scores and fixtures

  • Listen to 5 Sports Extra commentary of the Seahawks at the Rams from 21:00 BST - select watch & listen at top of this page

  • Live updates from three more late games including Chiefs at Broncos

  • Bills move to 7-3 in thrilling 44-32 victory over the Bucs in the big early-game match-up

  • Dolphins beat Commanders 16-13 in overtime at Madrid's Bernabeu in first NFL game played in Spain

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  1. touchdown

    Touchdown - 49erspublished at 21:19 GMT

    San Francisco 49ers 7-0 Arizona Cardinals

    The fastest of fast starts by the 49ers as Skyy Moore almost scores from the opening kick-off, being tackled down at the one, but San Francisco simply put the offence on the field, hand it to Christian McCaffrey who scores from the first play of the game.

  2. FT: Steelers stretch lead in AFC Northpublished at 21:18 GMT

    Cincinnati Bengals 12-34 Pittsburgh Steelers

    SteelersImage source, Getty Images

    Pittsburgh move to 6-4 and lead the AFC North by two games before the Ravens play later.

    This game started like a shootout - a touchdown each on both team's first drives - and then followed six-straight punts.

    It really exploded in the second half as the Steelers had two defensive touchdowns to run away from their divisional rivals.

    Concerning though will be a hand injury to quarterback Aaron Rodgers - he was replaced by Mason Rudolph at the start of the second half.

  3. touchdown

    Touchdown Pantherspublished at 21:15 GMT

    Carolina Panthers 27-24 Atlanta Falcons

    Another wow moment in Atlanta but this time it sticks as Bryce Young's 12-yard touchdown pass to Tetairoa McMillan will stand - and he hits the two-point conversion to make the lead three.

    Young's taken a beating here tonight but he's produced possibly his best performance as a pro to get his side in front late on.

    Just over a minute left, can the Falcons get back in this?

  4. field goal

    Field goal - Bears win it as time expirespublished at 21:14 GMT

    FT: Chicago Bears 19-17 Minnesota Vikings

    Chicago have 50 seconds left to avoid another collapse against the Vikings and Devin Duvernay gives them a great chance by running back the kick-off for 56 yards.

    D'Andre Swift gets a few more yards, leaving Cairo Santos with a 48-yard kick to win it, and despite missing a field-goal attempt earlier, this one goes just inside the left upright to ensure the Bears earn some payback after the Vikings' week-one fightback.

    They almost threw this one away but the Bears are now 7-3 and if they can keep grinding out wins like this during the play-off race, they will very much be contenders rather than pretenders.

  5. Game of the night - listen live!published at 21:11 GMT

    Seattle Seahawks 0-0 Los Angeles Rams

    BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Huge, huge game tonight in LA as NFC West rivals the Seahawls and Rams clash in what could genuinely be a Hollywood blockbuster between two 7-2 teams, with both in the conversation for being the best in the NFL right now.

    Matthew Stafford is playing some of the best football of his career, and Sam Darnold definitely is as he's proving last year's resurgence in Minnesota was no fluke.

    With superstar receivers on show and two really good defences this one is the total package - and you can listen to every down live on 5 Sports Extra right now!

  6. FT: Last-gasp Wright field goal wins it for Texanspublished at 21:11 GMT

    Houston Texans 16-13 Tennessee Titans

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    This will not go down as one of the games of the day but it did have a thrilling finish as Matthew Wright kicked a 35-yard field goal, his third of the day, as time expired to clinch victory for Houston.

    The Texans seemed set for a functional victory, leading 13-6, before Cam Ward sparked into life and led the Titans on a 77-yard touchdown drive to level the scores with 44 seconds left.

    But Davis Mills got the Texans within field goal range and they ground out the win after trailing for the entire first half.

    Houston move to 5-5, staying third in the AFC South. Tennessee are still the worst team in football, at 1-9.

  7. Touchdown ruled outpublished at 21:08 GMT

    Carolina Panthers 19-24 Atlanta Falcons

    Wow! Rico Dowdle takes a screen pass and dances down the sideline for an amazing touchdown.

    BUT, did he step out of bounds? They're taking a look at it in New York...and it's ruled out! Dowdle was inches out of bounds at the 10-yard line. Agony for the Panthers.

  8. Turnover - Giants intercepted at the deathpublished at 21:07 GMT

    Green Bay Packers 27-20 New York Giants

    Jameis Winston leads the Giants back downfield with a drive that takes us past the two-minute warning at MetLife.

    Winston then has a shot at the end zone from Green Bay's 14-yard line with 40 seconds remaining but it's picked off by Packers safety Evan Williams. That should do it for Green Bay.

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    Touchdown - Steelerspublished at 21:06 GMT

    Cincinnati Bengals 12-34 Pittsburgh Steelers

    It really is all over now!

    Noah Fant fumbles and the ball is recovered by Steelers cornerback James Pierre, who returns it 33 yards for a touchdown.

    Second defensive touchdown of the day for Pittsburgh and a comprehensive win.

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    Touchdown - Billspublished at 21:05 GMT

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers 32-44 Buffalo Bills

    Josh Allen of the Buffalo BillsImage source, Getty Images

    Could that be the game? Josh Allen scores his third rushing touchdown of the game as he just keeps rumbling on and on when running in from nine yards out - thanks again to a big helping shove from his team-mates.

    That's six total touchdowns from the MVP today - although away from the box score he's not been at his very best, but certainly improved after a shaky start to the game.

    Buffalo in control now with just over two minutes left.

  11. touchdown

    Touchdown - Vikings snatch leadpublished at 21:03 GMT

    Chicago Bears 16-17 Minnesota Vikings

    The Vikings fought back in the final quarter to beat the Bears in week one, and now it looks like they will repeat the feat.

    Despite going three-and-out, the Vikings' defence then forces the Bears to punt and JJ McCarthy leads a potential game-winning drive for Minnesota.

    McCarthy makes a key completion on 4th & 4, then three more completions before finding Jordan Addison in the end zone for a 15-yard touchdown. The extra point edges the Vikings in front with 50 seconds left.

  12. touchdown

    Touchdown - Titanspublished at 21:03 GMT

    Houston Texans 13-13 Tennessee Titans

    Cam WardImage source, Getty Images

    What do we have here?

    After undewhelming all game, Cam Ward comes up big right at the death with a 77-yard drive that ends in a short pass to Van Jefferson to level the scores with just 44 seconds left.

    That drive was all Ward. Eight completed passes, two rushes from the quarterback and just like that the scores are level.

  13. field goal

    Field goal - Falconspublished at 21:01 GMT

    Carolina Panthers 19-24 Atlanta Falcons

    Atlanta stretch the lead with a Zane Gonzalez field goal from 52 yards, but the Panthers can still win this with a touchdown and there's still over two minutes left in the game.

  14. touchdown

    Touchdown - Steelerspublished at 21:00 GMT

    Cincinnati Bengals 12-27 Pittsburgh Steelers

    Game over and what a drive for Kenneth Gainwell.

    The running back had 66 all-purpose yards - including catches of 20 and 28 yards - before taking a five-yard Mason Rudolph pass home for his second touchdown of the day.

  15. touchdown

    Touchdown - Packers go back in frontpublished at 20:56 GMT

    Green Bay Packers 27-20 New York Giants

    This is some response to the Jameis Winston touchdown for New York.

    On 3rd & 10, Jordan Love finds Savion Williams for 32 yards thehits Romeo Doubs for 13 yards but throwing one up for Christian Watson.

    The Packers receiver is in double coverage but leaps up to go get it, grabbing the ball for a 17-yard touchdown. Green Bay then make a two-point conversion to make it a seven-point game with four minutes left.

  16. FT: Jags dominate Chargerspublished at 20:56 GMT

    Los Angeles Chargers 6-35 Jacksonville Jaguars

    Jacksonville JaguarsImage source, Getty Images

    Nobody really expected this result, especially not the manner of the Jaguars' dominant victory over the Chargers - as Trevor Lawrence and friends really did a number on the visitors, who were 7-3 and had won three on the spin coming in.

    However, the Jags defence kept Justin Herbert ouf of the end zone and the Chargers off the scoreboard after midway through the second quarter. Herbert had just 81 yards passing.

    Jacksonville did their damage with an old fashioned ground and pound display - rushing for 192 yards and four touchdowns as they improve to 6-4 and stay well in the play-off hunt.

    The Chargers are also still right in there at 7-4 after this puzzling defeat, which will raise eyebrows and question marks especially about their struggles on the offensive line.

  17. Missed field goal by Bearspublished at 20:51 GMT

    Chicago Bears 16-10 Minnesota Vikings

    There's been a few missed kicks at MetLife today but Cairo Santos has little excuse for sending an attempted field goal wide left from 45 yards for Chicago.

    There's not a breath of wind at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis - there's a roof on it!

  18. touchdown

    Touchdown - Billspublished at 20:48 GMT

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers 32-37 Buffalo Bills

    OK, so we're just into a straight shootout now in Buffalo as Josh Allen ends a fine drive by running in the touchdown himself - his second of the day - to put the Bills back in front in this humdinger of a game.

    Allen misses a wide open receiver on the two-point try though, so the lead is five, and the way this game has been going no lead seems enough as defence seems to have gone out the window and we're on all-out attack mode right now.

  19. field goal

    Field goal - Bengalspublished at 20:44 GMT

    Cincinnati Bengals 12-20 Pittsburgh Steelers

    Cincy are still hanging on in this one.

    Evan McPherson's 47-yard field goal is good and this is an eight-point game with just over nine minutes to play.

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    Touchdown - Winston helps Giants go aheadpublished at 20:44 GMT

    Green Bay Packers 19-20 New York Giants

    Jameis Winston couldn't work any magic on the Giants' last possession, but after forcing the Packers to go three-and-out at the end of the third quarter, this time he comes good.

    The man who has spent most of the season as the Giants' third-choice quarterback makes big plays to Tyrone Tracy, Theo Johnson and Isaiah Hodgins before scoring from a quarterback sneak to cap an 85-yard drive.

    New York then add the extra point to take the lead in the fourth quarter.

    Jameis Winston scores a touchdown for the New York Giants against the Green Bay PackersImage source, Getty Images