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The four-game late afternoon window was headlined by a showdown between MVP quarterbacks Lamar Jackson and Patrick Mahomes as the Baltimore Ravens visit the Kansas City Chiefs. Each of these teams has been off to a slow start in the win-loss column and entered Week 4 with a 1-2 record.
As good as Darnold was, Tampa Bay quarterback Baker Mayfield was even better, going 29-for-33 for 379 yards and two touchdowns. His 11-yard touchdown pass to Sterling Shephard with 1:08 to play tied the score at 35 and set the stage for the win.
While Baltimore is having a rough campaign, and rough afternoon, Derrick Henry did have a milestone touchdown in Week 5. The future Hall of Fame running back scored his 110th rushing touchdown, which ties him with Walter Payton for fifth in NFL history.
The New York Giants took down their division rivals on Thursday night. Should the Philadelphia Eagles be concerned?
Chicago seized the lead late in the fourth quarter on a D’Andre Swift touchdown run, though a two-point try failed, leaving the Bears ahead by just one. With 1:34 remaining, Smith marched the Raiders into field-goal range, but Josh Blackwell blocked Daniel Carlson’s 54-yard attempt, sealing Chicago’s second straight victory.