(01:45) - Bucs outlast the Falcons: Baker Mayfield tosses a trio of TDs.
(11:20) - Broncos beat the Titans: Cam Ward throws for 112 yards in his debut.
(18:50) - Jaguars defeat the Panthers: Travis Etienne Jr. rushes for 143 yards.
(26:00) - Packers top the Lions: David Montgomery only gains 25 yards on the ground.
(36:00) - Bengals edge the Browns: Joe Flacco intercepted twice despite 290 yards passing.
(45:30) - Raiders beat the Patriots: 362 yards passing for Geno Smith.
(52:10) - Steelers nip the Jets: Aaron Rodgers throws 4 TDs.
(59:50) - Rams over the Texans: 130 yards receiving for Puka Nacua.
(65:20) - Colts clobber the Dolphins: Daniel Jones accounts for 3 total TDs.
(78:30) - 49ers get past the Seahawks: Ricky Pearsall has 108 yards receiving.
(90:00) - Commanders handle the Giants: RB Jacory Croskey- Merritt scores for Washington.
(102:20) - Cardinals beat the Saints: Kyler Murray throws a pair of TDs.
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