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NFL round-up: Vikings, Lions extend winning run while Jets and Ravens lose

There were eight games on at the same time for Sunday's early slot.

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Week 11 of the NFL saw several teams begin to make their play-off push as we sail through the November fixtures.

The Philadelphia Eagles kicked off the week’s action by beating the Washington Commanders in Thursday Night Football.

And there will be more drama to come when the Kansas City Chiefs travel to the Buffalo Bills.

But for the eight games on at the same time, there was a lot to keep up with.

Read on to see how each team fared on NFL Sunday.

Miami Dolphins 34-19 Las Vegas Raiders

The Dolphins continued to thrive with Tua Tagovailoa back in at quarterback.

He threw for 288 yards and three touchdowns as the home team moved to 4-6 for the season.

New Orleans Saints 35-14 Cleveland Browns

The Saints also picked up their fourth win of the season at the expense of the Browns.

Derek Carr threw two touchdowns for 248 yards, significantly less than Cleveland’s Jameis Winston, who picked up 395 yards.

New York Jets 27-28 Indianapolis Colts

Aaron Rodgers and the Jets lost in the last seconds to move their record to 3-8.

The veteran quarterback only managed 184 yards compared to Anthony Richardson’s 272 yards.

Tennessee Titans 13-23 Minnesota Vikings

Justin Jefferson only made six catches for 81 yards but that did not stop the Vikings from earning their eighth win.

The Titans did not have enough to deal with Sam Darnold and Minnesota who improved to 8-2.

Chicago Bears 19-20 Green Bay Packers

The Green Bay Packers pulled off an incredible block on a field goal to beat Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears.

It looked certain that the No.1 draft pick was going to move the Bears to 5-5 but Green Bay were determined to maintain their impressive run this season.

Detroit Lions 52-6 Jacksonville Jaguars

The Lions continued to show why they are Super Bowl contenders after demolishing the Jaguars.

David Montgomery and Amon-Ra St. Brown both had two touchdowns with Jared Goff throwing four in a dominant win.

New England Patriots 22-28 Los Angeles Rams

Drake Maye and the Patriots could not overcome a resurgent Rams team at Foxborough.

Matthew Stafford taught the rookie a lesson by throwing for more yards and double the touchdown as the home team picked up their eighth loss of the campaign.

Pittsburgh Steelers 18-16 Baltimore Ravens

The Steelers emerged victorious in a tense AFC North clash against the Ravens.

Despite a late rally from Lamar Jackson, he could not convert a two-point try to tie the game and take it to overtime.

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Mitch Fretton

Mitch is a freelance sports journalist with experience working for LiveScore, GOAL and Colchester United. He has experience working from both his desk at home and in the press box at games covering the Champions League and international football.

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