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NFL Week 7 is nearly in the books and the fans were able to watch a few nail-biting games on Sunday with the Philadelphia Eagles and Denver Broncos picking up wins.
Stay tuned here for coverage of today's games in the early and late windows. Among the notable stories today, the Eagles bested the Vikings in a 28-22 win, while the Chiefs routed the Raiders, 31-0. The Colts are 6-1 after beating the Chargers and the Broncos outlasted the Giants in a 33-32 win.
Week 7 in the NFL had 12 games on Sunday, starting and ending with the NFC West. It started with the final London game of the year with the LA Rams blowing out the Jacksonville Jaguars. It ended with the San Francisco 49ers beating the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday Night Football.
Not only have the Eagles struggled to stop the run, but their pass rush has also been nonexistent. They have just 11 sacks this season, which is the fifth-lowest number in the NFL. The Eagles are so desperate for pass-rushing help that they've talked 37-year-old Brandon Graham into coming out of retirement.
The last few Sundays of the NFL season have brought some chaos. Should we expect more in Week 7? Here are all the highlights from Sunday's games.
Holy Broncos! Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos come up with a fourth quarter to remember, as the Giants gave up a stunning 33 points in the fourth quarter after shutting the Broncos out through the first three. The Denver Broncos and New York Giants have had themselves a fourth quarter to remember.
The Houston Texans are coming off their bye week and are looking to get back to .500 in the 2025 season on the second of two Monday Night Football matchups in W
Hunter scored his first NFL touchdown on a 34-yard pass from Trevor Lawrence. Take a look: It's a bright spot in what has otherwise been a tough day at the office for Jacksonville. Hunter's touchdown finally got the Jaguars on the board, cutting the Rams ' lead to 28-7 in the fourth quarter.
The Seattle Seahawks have beaten the Houston Texans 27-19 to cap tonight’s “Monday Night Football” doubleheader. The Seahawks led wire-to-wire despite losing the turnover battle 4-1. Jaxon Smith-Njigba had the standout performance with eight catches for 123 yards and one touchdown.