It was all about the big games Sunday.
In Green Bay, the Packers edged the Houston Texans 24–22 on a last-second field goal. Meanwhile in the NFC North, a near-perfect performance by Jared Goff and the Detroit Lions handed the Minnesota Vikings their first loss of the season on a 44-yard Jake Bates field goal in the final minute for 31–29 win. In Santa Clara, the Kansas City Chiefs remained undefeated with a 28–18 win over the San Francisco 49ers, but Patrick Mahomes now having more interceptions (eight) than passing touchdowns (six).
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All told, those results helped shape the NFL playoff picture, which will be looked at every week the rest of the way.
Everything will be updated after the and games
AFC: Who’s InNo. 1: Kansas City Chiefs
Record: 6–0, first place, AFC West
Remaining opponents over .500: 7
Playoff probability: 99% (courtesy of The Athletic)
The Chiefs look far from pretty offensively, but they keep winning. On a day where Mahomes threw two interceptions and zero touchdowns, Kansas City beat the 49ers. Now, the Chiefs take on the Las Vegas Raiders before heading home for dates with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Denver Broncos.






