Lamar Jackson threw for five touchdowns as the Baltimore Ravens made it five straight wins with a 41-31 win at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Jackson completed 17 of his 22 pass attempts for 281 yards as the Ravens overcame an early 10-0 deficit to move to 5-2.
Opposite number Baker Mayfield threw for three touchdowns, including the early score to Mike Evans which helped the hosts to a first-quarter advantage.
But Jackson found Mark Andrews and Justice Hill in the second quarter, connecting with Rashod Bateman from 49 yards, Andrews again and Derrick Henry as the Ravens took control after half-time.
Two touchdowns in the last four minutes – the second after recovering an onside kick – were mere consolations for the Buccaneers.
The Arizona Cardinals had a closer win over the Loa Angeles Chargers, Chad Ryland's 32-yard field goal as time ran out clinching a 17-15 success.
Kyler Murray found Greg Dortch for a first quarter touchdown and ran for a score of his own from 44 yards, five Cameron Dicker field goals giving the Chargers the edge until Ryland’s last-ditch effort.
Meanwhile, Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams will receive a two-game suspension stemming from a violation of the NFL's performance-enhancing substances policy, ESPN reported.
It's not the first time that Williams has faced disciplinary action from the league, as the 23-year-old, now in his third season, was on the receiving end of a four-game suspension last year for using a mobile device to bet on non-NFL games while at a team facility.
Williams was originally suspended six games for gambling, but he ended up having two games shaved off the punishment due to a rule change by the league.
When speaking about the latest suspension on Monday, Williams told ESPN that he has "no choice but to take it on the chin."
"I'm in good spirits just ready to get back with (my) brothers ASAP," Williams said in a text message to ESPN.
Williams has 17 receptions for 361 yards and three touchdowns through six games (four starts) this season.
Detroit are 5-1 to start the campaign, tied for the second-best record in the NFL.