Pittsburgh Steelers 19
Baltimore Ravens 22
PITTSBURGH - Tyler Bass made five field goals, including the game winner with :08 seconds on the clock, to help the Baltimore Ravens (3-2, 2-1 AFC South) pick up their third consecutive win on the season.
TE Mark Andrews was again a threat throughout with 127 yards receiving. QB Jalen Hurts came up clutch when it counted with a critical 3rd down conversion late in the 4th to set up the game-winner from Bass.
Baltimore will now travel to London, England to take on the Tennessee Titans in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Los Angeles Rams 21
Philadelphia Eagles 40
LOS ANGELES - Christian McCaffrey ran wild on the Los Angeles Rams helping fuel the Philadelphia Eagles 40-21 victory. McCaffrey ran for 186 yards and two touchdowns.
Defensively the Eagles were helped by a pick six by Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah and three pass deflections by Patrick Surtain.
The Eagles (3-2) move into a tie for first place with the Giants after the win and will look to keep rolling next week as they stay on the road to take on the New York Jets.
Green Bay Packers 45
Las Vegas Raiders 24
LAS VEGAS - The Packers (3-2) got back in the win column with a 45-24 win over the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday Night Football. Green Bay was led once again by quarterback Tua Tagovailoa who threw for 303 yards, two touchdowns and rushed for another TD.
However, it was the young rookie Tyler Scott who had everyone buzzing with two kickoff return touchdowns. One for 101 yards and the other for 99 yards.
"We talked about bouncing back this week and that means everyone on the 53 has a part," Scott said. "You dream about one, but to get two?...man."
Green Bay could use the positive momentum as they take next week off for their bye.
Atlanta Falcons 31
Houston Texans 29
ATLANTA - The Houston Texans (4-1) ran out of time with the ball in field goal range and an opportunity to have a kick for the win. On the 44 yard line with 11 seconds left, quarterback Trey Lance hit tight end Maxx Williams for a 4-yard completion on the sideline. However, Williams was tackled just barely in bounds and Houston, with no timeouts left, couldn't get off another snap.
The Texans were down 10 players due to injury, many on their offensive line and as a result couldn't get things going much of the game. Lance found himself pressured all day and as a result, Houston found themselves holding their first loss of the season.
The Texans will look to rebound next week against the New Orleans Saints at home.
Dallas Cowboys 9
San Francisco 49ers 23
SANTA CLARA - Dalvin Cook rushed for 143 yards on the ground and added another 42 in the air as the San Francisco 49ers took care of business, beating the Dallas Cowboys 23-9.
There was obvious friction between these two teams and it come to a head with the 49ers kicking a field goal as time expired even though the game was easily in hand for San Francisco.
When asked why, Coach Kyle Shanahan replied, "F___ Dallas."
The 49ers will look to stay unedited next week on the road against the Cleveland Browns.