
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Josh Allen threw for 233 yards with touchdowns running and throwing, the Buffalo Bills kicked a go-ahead field-goal with 1:54 to go and then hold on for a 20-17 win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. The Chiefs had time even after Tyler Bass had given Buffalo the lead, and they thought they had regained the lead just moments later. But an offside penalty on Kadarius Toney wiped out a 49-yard touchdown pass that included a lateral to Toney, and the Bills eventually held on fourth down to end the game. The Chiefs have lost four of their past six games.
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Dak Prescott threw for two touchdowns, Brandon Aubrey made four field goals and the Dallas Cowboys pulled even in the NFC East with their 15th consecutive home victory, 33-13 over the Philadelphia Eagles. Aubrey extended his NFL record by going 30-for-30 on field goals to start his career. The Cowboys weren’t deterred by Jalen Carter’s 42-yard fumble return for a touchdown. Dallas won its fifth consecutive game since a loss at Philadelphia that gave the Eagles a two-game division lead. The Eagles lost three fumbles and didn’t score an offensive touchdown. Quarterback Jalen Hurts lost consecutive games for the first time since October 2021.
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert fractured the index finger on his right hand during the second quarter of Los Angeles’ game against the Denver Broncos. Coach Brandon Staley said after the the Chargers’ 24-7 loss the team will do more tests before determining how long Herbert will be out. It is a short week for the Bolts, who are at Las Vegas on Thursday night.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Minnesota and Las Vegas played the lowest-scoring NFL game in 16 years, with Greg Joseph’s 36-yard field goal with 1:57 left giving the Vikings a 3-0 victory over the Raiders. It was the first 3-0 game since Pittsburgh beat Miami on Nov. 26, 2007, the third in the past 40 years and the seventh in the Super Bowl era. Joseph’s kick ensured the game wouldn’t end regulation scoreless for the first time since the New York Giants played the host Detroit Lions to a 0-0 tie on Nov. 7, 1943. The Vikings had 230 total yards, and the Raiders were limited to 201 yards and nine first downs.
BALTIMORE (AP) — Tylan Wallace returned a punt 76 yards for a touchdown in overtime to lift the Baltimore Ravens to a 37-31 victory over Los Angeles, snapping the Rams’ three-game winning streak. Wallace, who committed a crucial penalty on special teams earlier in the game that led to points for Los Angeles, eluded a couple of tackles after fielding the punt and stayed on his feet when Shaun Jolly made a diving attempt at him along the left sideline. The Ravens remained atop the AFC standings, a half-game ahead of Miami. The Dolphins host Tennessee on Monday night.
CLEVELAND (AP) — Joe Flacco threw for 311 yards and three touchdowns in his home debut for Cleveland, and the Browns survived a late rally by Trevor Lawrence and Jacksonville for a 31-27 win. The 38-year-old Flacco delivered the kind of performance he had almost annually as a visitor with Baltimore. Flacco went 26 of 45 and improved to 10-2 as a starter in Cleveland. Lawrence played despite spraining his right ankle Monday night. He threw three interceptions before rallying the Jaguars in the fourth quarter. His third TD pass — to Evan Engram with 1:33 left — pulled the Jaguars within four. Cleveland’s Myles Garrett sacked Lawrence on the 2-point conversion, and the Browns recovered an onside kick.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A person familiar with the deal tells The Associated Press that left-handed reliever Will Smith and the Royals are in agreement on a $5 million deal for next season. The person spoke on condition of anonymity Sunday because the contract was pending a physical. The 34-year-old Smith began his career in Kansas City but gained most of his acclaim in just the past few seasons, when he won World Series rings with three different franchises. He made five postseason appearances for Texas this past season, helping the Rangers beat Houston in the ALCS and Arizona in the World Series.
SUNDAY SCORES
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Final OT Baltimore 37 L.A. Rams 31
Final Chicago 28 Detroit 13
Final Cincinnati 34 Indianapolis 14
Final Cleveland 31 Jacksonville 27
Final N-Y Jets 30 Houston 6
Final New Orleans 28 Carolina 6
Final Tampa Bay 29 Atlanta 25
Final Minnesota 3 Las Vegas 0
Final San Francisco 28 Seattle 16
Final Buffalo 20 Kansas City 17
Final Denver 24 L.A. Chargers 7
Final Dallas 33 Philadelphia 13
TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Final Colorado 90 (15)Miami 63
Final Memphis 81 (21)Texas A&M 75
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Final Florida 5 Columbus 2
Final Edmonton 4 New Jersey 1
Final Washington 4 Chicago 2
Final Nashville 2 Montreal 1
Final N-Y Rangers 4 Los Angeles 1
Final Winnipeg 4 Anaheim 2
Final Minnesota 3 Seattle 0