Dez Bryant couldn't help Dallas Cowboys as they lost to Seattle Seahawks
Monday 2 November 2015 10:46, UK
Seattle Seahawks defeated Dallas Cowboys by a point to get back square with a 4-4 record.
Seattle's Russell Wilson had a scoring pass for the game's only touchdown and directed a late drive to the winning field goal, leading the defending NFC champions to a 13-12 win against Dallas.
The Cowboys (2-5) lost their fifth straight without quarterback Tony Romo and despite Dez Bryant's return from a five-game absence with a broken right foot.
The Seahawks started the decisive drive at their 15, with Wilson converting three third downs capped by a scramble that helped run the clock before Steven Hauschka's 24-yard field goal with 1:06 remaining.
Minnesota's Adrian Peterson ran for 103 yards and Blair Walsh kicked a 36-yard field goal as time expired to give the Vikings a 23-20 victory over Chicago Bears.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers recovered from blowing a 17-point lead and got a 31-yard field goal from Connor Barth in overtime to beat mistake-prone Atlanta Falcons 23-20.
Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan tied the game with an 8-yard pass to Julio Jones with 17 seconds left in regulation. Having squandered a 24-point lead the previous week at Washington, the Buccaneers were in trouble again.
Instead, Jameis Winston led an impressive drive on the first possession of OT, converting three times on third down before Barth kicked his third field goal of the game to win it.
Baltimore's Justin Tucker kicked a 39-yard field goal on the final play and Joe Flacco threw for 319 yards and ran for a score to help the Ravens beat San Diego 29-26 and hand the Chargers their fourth straight defeat.
Arizona Cardinals' Carson Palmer threw for four touchdowns, three in the second half, and for 374 yards as the Cardinals beat Cleveland Browns 34-20.
Palmer had two TD passes in the third quarter when the Cardinals overcame a 20-10 halftime deficit. His third TD of the second half, a 6-yarder to Larry Fitzgerald, gave Arizona a 31-20 lead.
The Cardinals overcame four turnovers and won in Cleveland for the first time since 1985.
Oakland's Derek Carr threw for 333 yards and four touchdowns to help the Raiders pick apart the New York Jets' vaunted defense and win 34-20.
Houston Texans tied a franchise record with seven sacks and beat Tennessee Titans 20-6, with Brian Hoyer throwing for 235 yards and two touchdowns.
Kansas City Chief's Alex Smith threw for 145 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 78 yards and another TD to lead the Chiefs over Detroit Lions 45-10 at Wembley Stadium in London.
St. Louis' Todd Gurley rushed for 133 yards on 20 carries, topping 100 yards for the fourth straight start to open his career, and the Rams had three sacks and a safety in beating San Francisco 49ers 27-6.