NFL Week 10: Unexpected Wins and Historic Moments
USAMon Nov 10 2025
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The NFL's Week 10 brought some surprising results and record-breaking plays. The Houston Texans made an incredible comeback, overcoming a 19-point deficit to beat the Jacksonville Jaguars. This win was historic for the Texans, as they had never won a game when trailing by 19 or more points entering the fourth quarter.
Meanwhile, the Seattle Seahawks dominated the Arizona Cardinals with a 35-0 lead at halftime. This was the Seahawks' third time scoring 30 or more points in the first half this season, a feat no other team has achieved this year. The Seahawks' defense also made history, with DeMarcus Lawrence becoming just the fourth player in NFL history to score multiple fumble recovery touchdowns in a single game.
The Detroit Lions also had a strong performance, with running back Jahmyr Gibbs scoring two touchdowns in the first half. The Lions' offense was led by quarterback Jared Goff, who called his own plays instead of the offensive coordinator.
The Chicago Bears pulled off another dramatic comeback, scoring 14 points in the final four minutes to beat the New York Giants. The Bears have been known for their late-game heroics this season, and this win was no exception. The Giants, on the other hand, suffered another late-game collapse, allowing the Bears to score multiple touchdowns in the fourth quarter.
The New England Patriots also had a close game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Patriots' defense intercepted Buccaneers quarterback J. J. McCarthy twice and forced a fumble on a kickoff. The Patriots' offense also made a big play, with rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson breaking away for a 69-yard rushing touchdown.
The Miami Dolphins secured a victory against the Buffalo Bills, with running back De'Von Achane scoring a 35-yard rushing touchdown to seal the deal. The Dolphins' offense was led by Achane, who had 174 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 22 carries.
The Baltimore Ravens also won their third straight game, with their defense intercepting Buccaneers quarterback J. J. McCarthy twice and forcing a fumble on a kickoff. The Ravens' offense also made a big play, with running back Derrick Henry tying his high school rushing yards record.
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