Heartbreak, triumph, and game-changing plays – Week 11 of the NFL season delivered it all! From nail-biting finishes to unexpected upsets, the gridiron was ablaze with action. But here's the question on everyone's mind: did your team rise to the occasion, or crumble under the pressure? Let's dive straight into the exhilarating highlights and crucial updates from Sunday's games, including that epic Bills-Bucs showdown and the Packers' visit to the Giants.
Catch Up on All the Action:
- For a comprehensive overview of all Sunday's scores and fixtures, you can check out this link: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/american-football/scores-fixtures
- Relive the excitement of the Seahawks vs. Rams game with commentary from 5 Sports Extra. Find the "watch & listen" option at the top of the page, available from 21:00 BST.
- We're bringing you live updates from three more late games, including the highly anticipated Chiefs vs. Broncos clash. Stay tuned for real-time insights and key moments.
- The Buffalo Bills secured a thrilling 44-32 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a high-scoring early game. This win propels the Bills to a 7-3 record. Check out the full details of this electrifying match here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/american-football/live/cp8z0dz8dgzt?post=asset%3A09080133-01bc-4b9e-9db8-46248fdbaa30#post
- In a historic moment for the sport, the Miami Dolphins defeated the Washington Commanders 16-13 in overtime at Madrid's Bernabeu, marking the first-ever NFL game played in Spain! What does this mean for the NFL's global strategy?
- Don't miss the BBC's new iPlayer show, "The Whole 10 Yards," for in-depth analysis and discussions: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/l0057m6n/the-whole-10-yards-contenders-or-pretenders
Live Reporting - Key Moments As They Happened:
Paul Higham, Ben Collins, and Thomas Woods bring you live updates.
HT: Rams on top in LA published at 22:28 GMT
- Seattle Seahawks 9-14 Los Angeles Rams
While perhaps not the offensive explosion some anticipated, the Seahawks-Rams game delivered intense moments. High-level defense defined the first half, punctuated by impactful plays, primarily from the Rams. However, Kenneth Walker and Jaxon Smith-Njigba provided sparks for Seattle. Everything's still to play for in the second half.
Touchdown - Ravens published at 22:27 GMT
- Baltimore Ravens 10-13 Cleveland Browns
Derrick Henry bulldozed his way into the end zone for a signature one-yard touchdown run, capping off a strong Ravens drive. Lamar Jackson's impressive 45-yard completion to Zay Flowers positioned Henry perfectly on the three-yard line, and in those short-yardage situations, Henry is a force to be reckoned with.
Field goal - Seahawks published at 22:26 GMT
- Seattle Seahawks 9-14 Los Angeles Rams
The Rams defense consistently prevented the Seahawks from reaching the end zone, forcing Jason Myers to settle for his third field goal of the game, a straightforward 22-yard attempt. This exemplifies the Rams' "bend but don't break" defensive strategy.
Field goal - Chiefs published at 22:25 GMT
- Kansas City Chiefs 6-6 Denver Broncos
Red zone defense proved crucial, thwarting scoring opportunities. Patrick Mahomes faced relentless pressure, forcing him to scramble and throw the ball away. Harrison Butker then stepped up to convert a 31-yard field goal, leveling the score at 6-6. This game is shaping up to be a defensive slugfest between two outstanding units.
Post published at 22:22 GMT
- Seattle Seahawks 6-14 Los Angeles Rams
Seattle squandered valuable time before calling a timeout near the goal line. This put pressure on Sam Darnold for the third-down play, which he ultimately threw away. Consequently, the Seahawks had to settle for another field goal attempt. Was the timeout strategy a miscalculation?
Post published at 22:20 GMT
- Kansas City Chiefs 3-6 Denver Broncos
Travis Kelce made his first catch of the day, converting a critical third down for the Chiefs. Tensions flared after the play, with Denver defenders showing their physicality. This is a high-stakes game, and both teams are acutely aware of what's on the line. But here's where it gets controversial... Is the increased physicality a sign of desperation or a calculated strategy?
Touchdown - pick six Browns published at 22:18 GMT
- Baltimore Ravens 3-13 Cleveland Browns
The Browns defense is living up to its reputation. Lamar Jackson's pass deflected off Keaton Mitchell's hands and into the arms of Devin Bush, who returned it 23 yards for a touchdown. The Browns are seizing control of the game.
Field goal - Browns published at 22:14 GMT
- Baltimore Ravens 3-6 Cleveland Browns
The Ravens defense mounted a strong stand, limiting the Browns to a field goal after a muffed punt. Andre Szmyt converted from 24 yards after two stuffed runs and an incomplete pass from the Browns with the ball on the six-yard line.
What a catch! published at 22:12 GMT
- Seattle Seahawks 6-14 Los Angeles Rams
Jaxon Smith-Njigba is proving to be a phenomenal talent! He showcased his exceptional receiving skills with a stunning one-handed catch down the left sideline, hauling in Sam Darnold's pass over the defender. His soft hands and ability to secure the ball at high speed are remarkable. He's one of those receivers who seems to catch everything thrown his way.
Big turnover for Browns published at 22:10 GMT
- Baltimore Ravens 3-3 Cleveland Browns
Ravens rookie receiver LaJohntay Wester muffed a punt return, giving the Browns possession on the Ravens' six-yard line. A costly mistake that could shift the momentum of the game.
Field goal - Cardinals published at 22:09 GMT
- San Francisco 49ers 19-10 Arizona Cardinals
Trey McBride is poised for a potentially huge game. The Arizona tight end already has three catches for 45 yards, including a 28-yard grab on this drive, which culminated in a 26-yard Chad Ryland field goal.
Field goal - Chiefs published at 22:02 GMT
- Kansas City Chiefs 3-6 Denver Broncos
Harrison Butker successfully kicked a 31-yard field goal for Kansas City, but the Denver defense celebrated their success in containing Patrick Mahomes. Red zone defense has been a defining factor for both teams thus far. And this is the part most people miss... Is the pressure getting to Mahomes, or is Denver's defense simply that good?
Field goal - Seahawks published at 22:01 GMT
- Seattle Seahawks 6-14 Los Angeles Rams
Sam Darnold ignited the offense, but after a lengthy seven-minute drive, the Seahawks encountered resistance from the Rams defense. Jason Myers converted a 30-yard field goal to double Seattle's point total.
Mahomes takes a shot published at 21:59 GMT
- Kansas City Chiefs 0-6 Denver Broncos
Patrick Mahomes attempted to create a play in the red zone but was met with a crushing hit by two Broncos defenders. He managed to get back on his feet, but he undoubtedly felt the impact. The Chiefs were forced to settle for a field goal attempt as a result. How will this affect his performance moving forward?
Field goal - Browns published at 21:58 GMT
- Baltimore Ravens 3-3 Cleveland Browns
Browns running back Quinshon Judkins enjoyed a productive start to the game, gaining 35 yards on five rush attempts during this drive, which ended with a 30-yard Andre Szmyt field goal.
Rams rivalry jerseys... published at 21:56 GMT
- Seattle Seahawks 3-14 Los Angeles Rams
The Rams are sporting their special "midnight" rivalry jerseys against Seattle. Do you think they are a hit or a miss? Let us know in the comments below!
Touchdown - 49ers published at 21:54 GMT
- San Francisco 49ers 19-7 Arizona Cardinals
It's questionable whether the Cardinals can keep pace with the 49ers, given their abundance of offensive weapons. Christian McCaffrey already has two touchdowns, this one a nine-yard catch from Brock Purdy, capping off another smooth drive. However, Eddy Pineiro missed his second extra point of the night, which is a cause for concern. Is this a sign of deeper issues for the Cardinals?
Field goal - Broncos published at 21:53 GMT
- Kansas City Chiefs 0-6 Denver Broncos
Another trip to the red zone resulted in another Wil Lutz field goal for Denver, this time from just 24 yards out, doubling their lead. Denver faces the challenge of converting these promising positions into touchdowns instead of field goals, but they currently hold the lead, and Patrick Mahomes has yet to find his rhythm. Are the Broncos playing it too safe?
Field goal - Ravens published at 21:48 GMT
- Baltimore Ravens 3-0 Cleveland Browns
Baltimore will be disappointed that a nearly eight-minute opening drive concluded with them being stopped on the Cleveland seven-yard line. They had to settle for a Tyler Loop chip shot, earning them three points. Was their play-calling too conservative?
Missed field goal Cardinals published at 21:46 GMT
- San Francisco 49ers 13-7 Arizona Cardinals
Arizona regained possession quickly after a 49ers punt and advanced into field goal range. However, Chad Ryland's attempt from 58 yards was unsuccessful. A missed opportunity for the Cardinals to close the gap.
So, what are your biggest takeaways from Week 11? Which team impressed you the most, and which one needs to make some serious changes? Do you agree with the controversial interpretations presented here? Share your thoughts and predictions in the comments below – let's get the conversation started!