Rob Issa, FISM News

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Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles ran all over the Green Bay Packers in the primetime matchup on NBC yesterday.

Hurts set a franchise record for quarterbacks with 157 yards rushing and the Eagles racked up 363 yards on the ground in a 40-33 victory over Aaron Rodgers and the Packers on Sunday night.

Rodgers left the game with an oblique injury in the second half and backup Jordan Love kept the Packers in the game but Hurts and the Eagles ran away with it at the end to become the first NFL team to win 10 games this season.

Hurts also threw for 153 yards and two scores and Miles Sanders ran for 143 yards and two TDs.

Led by center Jason Kelce, Philadelphia’s offensive line continued its dominant performance this season.

The Eagles (10-1) are two games ahead of Dallas in the NFC East and lead Minnesota (9-2) for the No. 1 seed in the NFC.

Raiders 40 – Seahawks 34

In Seattle, Josh Jacobs ran 86 yards for a touchdown in overtime to give the Las Vegas Raiders a 40-34 victory over the Seahawks.

Jacobs set a franchise-record 229 yards rushing and had two TDs. Derek Carr’s 5-yard touchdown pass to Foster Moreau with 1:54 remaining sent the game to the extra period, setting up Jacobs’ game-winning run.

Geno Smith threw for 328 yards and two TDs for Seattle, which lost its second straight game.

Browns 23 – Buccaneers 17

In Cleveland, Nick Chubb ran for a 3-yard TD with 19 seconds left in overtime to lead the Browns to a 23-17 comeback win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Tom Brady.

Jacoby Brissett threw for 210 yards and one score, a 12-yard TD pass to David Njoku that tied the game in the final minute of regulation.

Jets 31 – Bears 10

In East Rutherford, N.J., Mike White threw for 318 yards and three touchdown passes in his first start since last year and the New York Jets beat the Chicago Bears 31-10. White led the Jets to a season-high 466 yards after Zach Wilson was benched earlier this week.

The Jets are 7-4 while the Bears are 3-9 after losing their fifth straight game.

Jaguars 28 – Ravens 27

In Jacksonville, Fla., Trevor Lawrence threw a 10-yard TD pass to Marvin Jones with 14 seconds remaining and then hit Zay Jones on a 2-point conversion gamble to lift the Jaguars to a 28-27 win over the Baltimore Ravens.

Justin Tucker’s 67-yard field goal came up just short on the last play. Had it gone in, he would have broken his own record for the longest field goal in NFL history by one yard.

Lamar Jackson threw for 254 yards and ran 14 times for 89 yards as Baltimore’s four-game losing streak was snapped.

Chargers 25 – Cardinals 24

In Glendale, Ariz., Justin Herbert threw a 1-yard touchdown pass to Austin Ekeler with 15 seconds left and connected with Gerald Everett for a 2-point conversion to give the Los Angeles Chargers a 25-24 win over the Cardinals.

Herbert had 274 yards passing and three TDs for the Chargers, who improved to 6-5.

Bengals 20 – Titans 16

In Nashville,  Tenn., Joe Burrow had 270 yards and one TD to help the Cincinnati Bengals a 20-16 win over the Titans. The defending AFC champion Bengals beat Tennessee in a rematch of their divisional playoff victory last season. Both teams are 7-4.

Dolphins 30 – Texans 15

In Miami Gardens, Fla., Tua Tagovailoa threw for 299 yards and one TD and the Dolphins beat the Houston Texans 30-15. The Dolphins are 8-3 and haven’t lost a game that Tagovailoa has started and finished. The Texans are 1-8-1.

Commanders 19 – Falcons 13

In Landover, Md., Taylor Heinicke threw two TD passes and Kendall Fuller intercepted Marcus Mariota in the end zone with 58 seconds left to preserve a 19-13 win for the Washington Commanders against the Atlanta Falcons.

Brian Robinson Jr. ran for a career-high 105 yards and caught a TD pass for Washington, which has won six of its last seven games.

49ers 13 – Saints 0

In Santa Clara, Calif., Jimmy Garoppolo threw for 222 yards and a TD and the San Francisco 49ers shut out the New Orleans 13-0.

The 49ers moved into first place in the NFC West with their fourth straight win. San Francisco’s defense became the first team to hold New Orleans scoreless since 2001.

Chiefs 26 – Rams 10

In Kansas City, Mo., Patrick Mahomes had 320 yards passing and a TD to lead the Chiefs to a 26-10 victory over the Los Angeles Rams.

The defending Super Bowl champion Rams are 3-8 and have lost five straight games. The Chiefs lead the AFC at 9-2.

Panthers 23 – Broncos 10

In Charlotte, N.C., Sam Darnold threw for a touchdown in his first game of the season and the Panthers beat the Denver Broncos 23-10. Darnold completed just 11 of 19 passes for 164 yards. D’Onta Foreman ran for 113 yards.

Russell Wilson had another ineffective game as the Broncos lost for the seventh time in eight games.

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