NFL news, injury updates: Winless Jets continue to spiral, Jayden Daniels returns to lead Commanders to win Yahoo Sports Staff October 6, 2025 at 11:00 PM 0 For many of the worst teams in the NFL, things just kept getting worse in Week 5.
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Yahoo Sports Staff October 6, 2025 at 11:00 PM
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For many of the worst teams in the NFL, things just kept getting worse in Week 5.
The battered Ravens — who are down several key starters, including quarterback Lamar Jackson — fell to 1-5 with a listless loss to the Houston Texans. It's hard not to feel cynical about Baltimore, whose fall from grace after being a preseason Super Bowl favorite has been swift.
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Meanwhile, things keep getting worse for the Jets, who fell to 0-5 after getting thrashed by the Cowboys. Aaron Glenn's tenure with the team is off to about as bad a start as it gets, as the team's offense struggled yet again in the double-digit loss.
With the Titans getting their first win off a wild comeback over the Cardinals, the Jets are the last winless team in the NFL. It's not looking good for Glenn if he can't turn things around soon.
But it's not all bleak. Washington Commanders quarterback Jaylen Daniels is back, and the Commanders picked up right where they left off to beat the Chargers. Washington scored 27 unanswered points and sealed the game with a fourth-quarter goal-line stop.
And before all of that, the Vikings opened up the NFL's London series by rallying for a win over the Browns across the pond. The Broncos and Jets will face off in Tottenham Stadium this week for the second and final game in London.
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Tue, October 7, 2025 at 12:56 AM GMT+11Frank SchwabPatriots upset Bills on Sunday Night Football as Drake Maye hands Buffalo its first loss of season
Josh Allen is one of the NFL's best quarterbacks. He has an MVP to prove it.
Drake Maye isn't on his level yet. But he had a performance on Sunday night that we could look back on as the start of a fun AFC East quarterback rivalry. Especially if Stefon Diggs, a former Bill, contributes like he did on Sunday night.
The Bills were the NFL's lone undefeated team for about seven hours. The Eagles, who along with Buffalo were 4-0 coming into Week 5, lost to the Broncos early on Sunday. Then the Bills got upset Sunday night when Maye put together a huge drive in the final minutes to get a field goal with 15 seconds left and the 23-20 win. The Patriots are just a game behind the Bills in the AFC East with a valuable head-to-head road win over Buffalo in hand.
One of the big catches of that game-winning drive was from Diggs, who gained 12 yards after grabbing a pass from Maye that the QB somehow delivered as he was being dragged to the ground. Diggs had 10 catches for 146 yards and got some revenge on the Bills, who traded him after the 2023 season.
NBC's Melissa Stark asked Diggs if the game was personal.
"One-hundred percent," Diggs said. "Obviously I love those guys, still got a good relationship with those guys, got a lot of respect for them, but I love the game of football more."
Read more on the game here.
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