Bill Belichick became the second-winningest coach in NFL history and Nick Folk kicked five field goals as the New England Patriots pulled off a 22-17 victory over the New York Jets in New Jersey on Sunday.
Belichick earned his 325th win [regular and post-season] to pass George Halas [324] on the all-time list. New England [4-4] also won their 13th straight game against the Jets [5-3].
Folk, who played for New York for seven seasons, made field goals of 31, 42,49, 45 and 52 yards. Mac Jones completed 24 of 35 passes for 194 yards with one touchdown and one interception, and Rhamondre Stevenson finished with 143 yards from scrimmage [72 receiving, 71 rushing].
Jets quarterback Zach Wilson struggled despite throwing for 355 yards and two touchdowns. He completed just 20 of 41 passes and threw three interceptions. Garrett Wilson hauled in six of those completions for 115 yards, and Tyler Conklin had two receiving scores.
Christian McCaffrey had a passing, rushing and receiving touchdown as visiting San Francisco 49ers continued its regular-season dominance over Los Angeles Rams with a 31-14 win.
Younghoe Koo [above] booted a 41-yard field goal with 1:55 left in overtime as Atlanta Falcons pulled out a wild 37-34 victory against Carolina Panthers.
Latavius Murray rushed for a two-yard touchdown with 1:43 remaining to lift Denver Broncos to a 21-17 win over Jacksonville Jaguars in London.
Tony Pollard ran for 131 yards and three touchdowns to key host Dallas Cowboys' dominant 49-29 victory over Chicago Bears in Arlington, Texas.
Tua Tagovailoa threw for 382 yards and three touchdowns and visiting Miami Dolphins defeated Detroit Lions 31-27.
Kirk Cousins accounted for three total touchdowns as Minnesota Vikings hung on for a 34-26 victory over Arizona Cardinals in Minneapolis. eTh Vikings won by eight points or fewer for the fifth straight game.
Alvin Kamara tallied 158 yards of total offense and scored his first three touchdowns of the season as host New Orleans Saints routed Las Vegas Raiders 24-0.
Jalen Hurts threw three first-half touchdown passes to AJ Brown and unbeaten Philadelphia Eagles matched the best start in franchise history with a 35-13 success over Pittsburgh Steelers.
Derrick Henry rushed 32 times for 219 yards and two touchdowns as Tennessee Titas stopped punchless Houston Texans 17-10.
Taylor Heinicke's one-yard run with 22 seconds left capped a nine-play, 89-yard drive as Washington Commanders roared back from a late nine-point deficit to stun host Indianapolis Colts 17-16.
Tyler Lockett overcame a pair of rare miscues to catch the tie-breaking touchdown as Seattle Seahawks beat New York Giants 27-13 in the NFL's lone matchup of the week between teams with winning records.