Balitmore Ravens defeated the Cincinnati Bengals courtesy of a Justin Tucker 43-yard field goal with just three seconds left on the clock. With this win, Ravens secure a 3-2 record and are top of the AFC North while the Bengals tumble down to third place in the same group.

The largest win of Sunday came for the Bill-Belichick-led New England Patriots who did not allow a single point against them when they beat the lowly Detroit Lions 29-0.

In another game of the night, Josh Allen was spectacular as he threw for over 350 yards in the first quarter alone, Bills winning the game, 38-3.

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Let’s have a look at the key highlights from Sunday Night football: 

1) Philly continues their unbeaten start

The Philadelphia Eagles are the only NFL team that is yet to lose a game in the current season of the sport. The team has won five straight games this season with a combined 47 points. They defeated the Kyler Murray-led Arizona Cardinals in Week 5 to have a perfect record, with wins against Jacksonville Jaguars, Washington Commanders, Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings. Their quarterback has been spectacular so far and is second in rushing touchdowns scored with six.

2) Green Bay is not same without Davante Adams

Green Bay Packers lost their second game of the season, this time to the New York Giants in London, in a rather underwhelming fashion, when star QB Aaron Rodgers‘s last-second pass was dropped to the floor by Giants defenders before it could be released. The player has struggled this season to consistently throw his bullet passes as he feels the void left by Davante Adams in the locker room. Rodger and Adams were a solid partnership together and his absence has seriously affected the veteran quarterback’s statistics this year. 

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3) Who can beat Buffalo in AFC?

Apart from loosing a solitary game against divisional rivals Miami Dolphins, the Bills have outplayed the rest of the opponents on both sides of the field. They have scored over 20 points in all but one game this season while restricting their opponents to under 15 points thrice in five games. They have one of the strongest offensive partnerships in the league with QB Josh Allen and wide receiver Stephon Diggs. Allen threw four touchdowns in the first half alone against the Pittsburgh Steelers this week. 

4) A game of two halves: Chargers vs Browns

Los Angeles Chargers faced Cleveland Browns in the current week in a view to continuing their winning streak while the Browns were themselves on the back of a two-game winning streak of their own. Both the teams traded leads throwout the game, the game being won in the fourth quarter courtesy of a field goal by Chargers kicker Taylor Bertolet.