Vikes finally fall...Pats beat Steelers...Bills, Redskins end win streaks...Browns lose again


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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Vikings had been the NFL's only unbeaten team this season until Carson Wentz threw for a touchdown and Josh Hoff brought back a kickoff 98 yards for a score in Philadelphia's 21-10 win against Minnesota. Former Eagles quarterback Sam Bradford was sacked six times and forced into his first three turnovers of the season. Bradford finished 24-of-41 for 224 yards, one touchdown and one interception as the Vikes fell to 5-1 and the Eagles improved to 4-2.

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Tom Brady threw for 222 yards and two touchdowns in the New England Patriots' 27-16 win at Pittsburgh. Brady connected with Rob Gronkowski for a 36-yard touchdown in the third quarter, then used another 37-yard catch and run by Gronkowski to set up LeGarrette Blount's second touchdown run. Blount ran for 127 yards and two TDs for the 6-1 Patriots, who are 3-0 since Brady returned from his four-game suspension.

UNDATED (AP) — The Buffalo Bills and Washington Redskins saw their four-game winning streaks come to an end. Jay Ajayi (uh-JY') tied an NFL record by surpassing 200 yards rushing for the second game in a row finishing with 214 in helping the Miami Dolphins rally past the Buffalo Bills 28-25. Matthew Stafford connected on an 18-yard scoring pass to Anquan Bolden with 16 seconds to go to give Detroit a 20-17 win over Washington.

CINCINNATI (AP) — Cleveland remains the NFL's only winless team after Andy Dalton threw for 308 yards and two touchdowns to pace Cincinnati to a 31-17 win over the 0-7 Browns. One of Dalton's scoring tosses was a one-handed grab by A.J. Green in the middle of a jump ball in the end zone at the end of the first half. Jeremy Hill rushed for 168 yards for the 4-3 Bengals, including a 74-yard scoring run.

GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Seattle's Stephen Hauschka (HOWSH'-kuh) and Arizona's Chandler Catanzaro both missed short field goals in the closing moments of a 6-6 deadlock. Hauschka's 27-yard field goal was wide left with seven seconds left after Catanzaro's 24-yarder bounced off the left upright. Both kickers hit field goals on the first two possessions of OT before the Seahawks and Cardinals played to the NFL's first tie since 2014.

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