NFL Week 8
Friday 28 November 2014 14:24, UK
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Image: NFL continues to be a roaring success in London, with the latest Wembley showpiece being the biggest selling since the inaugural event in 2007 -
Image: The adoring Wembley crowd were not left disappointed either, with Atlanta Falcons and Detroit Lions playing out a dramatic affair -
Image: The Falcons amassed a 21-point lead before a remarkable Lions comeback saw them claim a 22-21 triumph -
Image: Quarterback Peyton Manning extended his touchdown pass record as Denver Broncos claimed a 35-21 win over the San Diego Chargers -
Image: Sammy Watkins raced home as Buffalo Bills beat New York Jets 43-23 at the MetLife Stadium -
Image: New England Patriots' Brandon LaFell may have been on his knees in preparation for their game, but it was the Chicago Bears bowing after a 51-23 defeat -
Image: The Cincinnati Bengals put themselves back in contention in the AFC North after battling to a 27-24 victory against the Baltimore Ravens -
Image: Reigning Super Bowl champions Seattle Seahawks downed the Carolina Panthers 13-9 at the Bank of America Stadium -
Image: Miami Dolphins wrestled their way to a 27-13 triumph over the Jacksonville Jaguars -
Image: Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins may have made this awkward catch, but he could not prevent Minnesota Vikings claiming a 19-13 win -
Image: Knile Davis broke through to scores as the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Rams 34-7 in St Louis. -
Image: Tennessee Titans quarterback Zach Mettenberger had a debut to forget as the Houston Texans clinched a 30-16 win -
Image: John Brown (No 12) caught the decisive touchdown pass as the Arizona Cardinals beat the Philadelphia Eagles 24-20 -
Image: The Cardinals now own an impressive record of 6-1 -
Image: Ben Roethlisberger threw for 522 passing yards as the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Indianapolis Colts 51-34 -
Image: Darren McFadden coughed up a crucial fumble as the Oakland Raiders lost 23-13 to the Cleveland Browns -
Image: Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints recorded a 44-23 win against the Green Bay Packers -
Image: Tony Romo was quick to congratulate Colt McCoy after he led the winning drive which saw the Washington Redskins end the Dallas Cowboys' winning streak
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