NFL Week 10 stats: New England Patriots lost to Indianapolis Colts in an international match that had the lowest score.

Once again, the Dallas Cowboys dominated the New York Giants, outscoring their NFC East rivals by 72 points with a 49-17 victory that came after a 40-0 victory in Week One. Week 11 kickoff is set for Friday morning at 1.15 a.m. with the Baltimore Ravens taking on the Cincinnati Bengals.

In the lowest-scoring NFL international game ever, the Indianapolis Colts defeated the New England Patriots 10–6 in Frankfurt. The Miami Dolphins’ 16-3 victory over the Buffalo Bills in Toronto in 2008 set the previous record.

With the clock running out, Dustin Hopkins’ game-winning field goal helped the Cleveland Browns defeat the Baltimore Ravens. The Browns had not won a game like that since they defeated the Oakland Raiders 9–7 in 2005. It was also the only time they had led the entire way.

Despite holding four separate leads of at least 14 points, the Ravens were defeated. They are only the third team in NFL history to lead by at least 14 points in four different games and lose.

Teams to lose after holding four leads of 14-plus points

Loser Winner Season Result
Ravens Browns 2023 31-33
Seahawks Ravens 2003 41-44
Giants Browns 1966 40-49

The Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Green Bay Packers 23–19 to raise their record to 6-3 on the year. They became the first team in NFL history to have a winning record despite being outgained in each of their first nine games of the season. Their six victories have all been decided by a single possession. The longest active streak in the NFL is currently held by the Steelers, who have had less than 400 total yards in 57 straight games.

The Detroit Lions defeated the Los Angeles Chargers 41-38 in a thrilling high-scoring game. When the Lions allowed at least 36 points on the road in any of their previous 74 games, they had lost. After Jahvid Best’s 88-yard run against the Chicago Bears in 2011, David Montgomery’s 75-yard rush in the second quarter was the longest by a Lions player.

The New York Giants were defeated by the Dallas Cowboys in a dominant fashion for the second time. They outscored their divisional rivals by a total of 72 points over the two meetings, winning 49-17 in Week 10 after defeating them 40-0 in Week One. The largest total yard differential in a game since Week 10 of the 1979 season, when the Rams defeated the Seahawks by 482 total yards in a 24-0 victory, occurred when the Cowboys outgained the Giants by 468 total yards (640 to 172).

A fourth-quarter touchdown pass from Aidan O’Connell to Michael Mayer, the first rookie-to-rookie game-winning touchdown pass in Raiders history, helped the Las Vegas Raiders defeat the New York Jets on Sunday night. The Jets had gone 36 straight drives without a touchdown by the end of the game.

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