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NFL roundup: Colts' Jonathan Taylor puts up MVP-like performance, Dolphins stun Bills

Colts Jonathan Taylor runs the ball against the Atlanta Falcons (2025)
Colts Jonathan Taylor runs the ball against the Atlanta Falcons (2025)Maja Hitij/Getty Images

Week 10 of the NFL season was nothing short of exciting as Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor put up a star performance, the Miami Dolphins stunned the Buffalo Bills, and a pair of NFC West teams continued their dominance!

Colts 31-25 Falcons

Jonathan Taylor put up 286 total yards (244 rushing) and three touchdowns as the Colts improved to an NFL-best 8-2 after their win over the Falcons in Berlin. 

QB Daniel Jones had 308 total yards with one touchdown and one interception.

Atlanta wide receiver Drake London finished with 104 yards and one touchdown. He's now put up at least 100 yards in four of his last five games with six total touchdowns. 

Colts rookie Tyler Warren came just one yard short of his first career 100-yard game as he finished with a new career-high eight receptions. 

Atlanta fell to 3-6 on the season. 

Dolphins 30-13 Bills

The Dolphins held the Bills scoreless for the first three quarters as they earned their third win on the year. 

Running back De'Von Achane had a career performance, putting up 225 yards (174 rushing) with two touchdowns. 

Tua Tagovailoa threw for 173 passing yards on 15-of-21 passing with two touchdowns and two interceptions. Jaylen Waddle led all receivers with 84 yards (five receptions) and a touchdown. 

Bills QB Josh Allen put up 331 total yards (306 passing) with two touchdowns and one interception. Running back James Cook finished with 53 yards on 13 carries.

Miami improved to 3-7, Buffalo fell 6-3.

Bears 24-20 Giants

The Chicago Bears completed another last-minute comeback victory as they improved to 6-3.

Bears QB Caleb Williams put up 283 total yards (220 passing) with two touchdowns (one rushing).

Running back De'Andre Swift finished with 80 yards on 13 carries, while Rome Odunze led all Chicago receivers with 86 yards and a touchdown on six receptions. 

Giants QB Jaxson Dart had to be evaluated for a concussion late in the game, leaving Russell Wilson to finish the game.

Dart put up 308 total yards (66 rushing) and two touchdowns on the ground as the Giants fell to 2-8. 

Patriots 28-23 Buccaneers

The Patriots extended their winning streak to seven games after putting up 435 yards of offence on a Bucs team coming off their bye week. 

QB Drake Maye totaled 283 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. But it was rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson who stole the show. 

Henderson posted 150 total yards (147 rushing) with a pair of touchdowns. Wide receiver Stefon Diggs recorded another touchdown, making it three straight games with at least one, while Mac Hollins led the team with 106 receiving yards. 

Bucs QB Baker Mayfield threw for 273 yards and three touchdowns. Rookie wide receiver Emeke Egbuka had 115 of those yards, including one of the touchdowns. 

New England improved to 8-2, while the Bucs fell to 6-3. 

Texans 36-29 Jaguars

Backup QB Davis Mills led the Texans on a game-winning drive in the final two minutes of the fourth quarter as the team improved to 4-5.

Mills totaled 312 total yards and three total touchdowns, including one rushing that ended up winning the game for Houston, and an interception.

Houston's Nico Collins led all receivers with 136 yards, while RB Woody Marks led all backs with 63 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries.

Jags QB Trevor Lawrence put up 193 total yards (158 passing) with one touchdown and one interception.

Wide receiver Parker Washington had two touchdowns for the Jags, including a 73-yard punt return touchdown. 

Jacksonville fell to 5-4 and have now lost three of their last four.

Ravens 27-19 Vikings

Baltimore has now won three straight as they improved to 4-5 on the season, thanks to a big day from their defence. 

The Ravens' defence tallied 13 pass deflections and 12 quarterback hits, with two interceptions from rookie Malaki Starks and from all-pro cornerback Marlon Humphrey. 

Lamar Jackson put up 212 total yards with one touchdown. Minnesota's J.J. McCarthy finished with 296 total yards, one touchdown, and two picks behind an offensive line that recorded eight false start penalties.

McCarthy also led the Vikings with 48 rushing yards. Baltimore's Derrick Henry put up 75 on 20 carries.

Jalen Nailor led all receivers with 124 yards and one touchdown on five receptions as his Vikings fell to 4-5. 

Seahawks 44-22 Cardinals

Despite quarterback Sam Darnold committing three turnovers (one interception, two fumbles) the Seahawks steamrolled the Cardinals as they improved to 7-2. 

Seahawks defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence put up two touchdowns of his own on two fumble recovers. Seattle as a team finished with 198 rushing yards, with Zach Charbonnet leading the way with 83 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries. 

Arizona's Trey McBride led all receivers with 127 yards and a touchdown on nine receptions, coming from backup QB Jacoby Brissett, who finished with 289 total yards, two touchdowns, and two fumbles like Darnold. 

The Cardinals fell to 3-6 on the year. 

Rams 42-26 49ers 

Los Angeles continues to roll themselves as Matthew Stafford spearheads his case for MVP after becoming the first QB in NFL history with 20+ touchdowns and no interceptions in a six-game span. 

Stafford finished the game with 280 passing yards and four touchdowns on 24-of-36 passing. San Fran QB Mac Jones had himself a great game, completing 33-of-36 passes for 319 yards, three touchdowns, and one interception. 

George Kittle led all receivers with 84 yards and a touchdown on nine receptions as the Niners fell to 6-4. 

Rams' Kyren Williams led all backs with 73 yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries. 

Lions 44-22 Commanders 

Jahmyr Gibbs recorded 172 total yards (142 rushing) with three total touchdowns (one receiving) as the Lions improved to 6-3.

QB Jared Goff put up a season-high 320 passing yards and three touchdowns. Teammate Jameson Williams led all receivers with 119 yards and one touchdown on six receptions. 

Detroit put up a league-high 526 yards of total offence against a Commanders team that fell to 3-6 after mustering just 288. 

QB Marcus Mariota totaled 235 yards and two touchdowns.

Chargers 25-10 Steelers

The Chargers held the Steelers to a league-worst 148 yards of total offence while forcing three turnovers and three sacks. 

QB Justin Herbert finished with 239 total yards and one touchdown, and Aaron Rodgers with 161 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions. 

Kimani Vidal led all backs with 95 yards on the ground and a touchdown. 

Ladd McConkey led all receivers with 107 yards and one touchdown.

Wide receiver Keenan Allen made history after surpassing Antonio Gates as the franchise's all-time leading receiver as the Chargers improved to 7-3 while the Steelers fell to 5-4. 

Jets 27-20 Browns

New York Jets QB Justin Field threw for just 54 yards, the majority of which came from a 42-yard Breece Hall touchdown. No other receiver had more than five yards for the Jets in their second win of the season (2-7). 

Hall had 125 total yards with the one touchdown. The other two touchdowns for the Jets came from a Kene Nwangwu kick return and an Isaiah Williams punt return. 

Browns QB Dillon Gabriel had 221 total yards with two touchdowns. Jerry Jeudy led all receivers with 78 yards and a touchdown on six receptions. Cleveland fell to 2-7. 

New Orleans Saints 17-7 Carolina Panthers

Carolina was held to 175 total yards as they fell to 5-5 on the year. 

New Orleans rookie QB Tyler Shough had a solid second career start, completing 19-of-27 passes for 287 yards and two touchdowns as the team improved to 2-8.

Alvin Kamara led all backs with 83 yards on 22 carries, with teammate Chris Olave leading all receivers with 104 yards and one touchdown on five receptions.