So that's it from us for week four of the NFL season, although you can follow the live score for the New Orleans Saints-Dallas Cowboys game here.
You can also get a breakdown there for the scores in all of Sunday's games, during which two familiar names emerged as serious contenders - defending champions New England Patriots and Patrick Mahomes' Kansas City Chiefs, who both won again to take their records to 4-0 (although the Pats had to grind it out). The rest of the standings are here.
You'll then be able to see highlights on the BBC website throughout the week, as well as watch Jason Bell and Osi Umenyiora's analysis on NFL This Week from 23:45 BST Tuesday on BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website & app.
We'll be back from 17:45 BST next Sunday for week five and the first of this season's London series, with the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium hosting its first game. It should be epic...we do hope you'll join us.
Full-time scores
Baltimore Ravens 25-40 Cleveland Browns
Atlanta Falcons 10-24 Tennessee Titans
Miami Dolphins 10-30 LA Chargers
Indianapolis Colts 24-31 Oakland Raiders
Houston Texans 10-16 Carolina Panthers
Detroit Lions 30-34 Kansas City Chiefs
New York Giants 24-3 Washington Redskins
Buffalo Bills 10-16 New England Patriots
Arizona Cardinals 10-27 Seattle Seahawks
LA Rams 40-55 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Denver Broncos 24-26 Jacksonville Jaguars
Chicago Bears 16-6 Minnesota Vikings
New Orleans Saints v Dallas Cowboys (01:20 BST)
Early games round-up
Nick Chubb paced the Cleveland Browns with a hat-trick of rushing touchdowns as they won 40-25 on the road against the Baltimore Ravens. The running back finished with 165 rushing yards as the Browns claimed their second win of the season.
Carolina Panthers also moved to a 2-2 record with Christian McCaffrey having a busy afternoon. The running back didn't just have one TD and 93 rushing yards from 27 carries, he also contributed 86 receiving yards from 10 receptions as the Panthers won 16-10 at the Houston Texans.
Daniel Jones continued his good start after replacing Eli Manning as the New York Giants' starting quarterback, steering them to a 24-3 win over the Washington Redskins, while the Oakland Raiders enjoyed an impressive 31-24 win at the Indianapolis Colts.
In the other early games, the Atlanta Falcons struggled again, losing 24-10 at home to the Tennessee Titans, and the Miami Dolphins remain winless after a 30-10 defeat by the LA Chargers.
Unbeaten
We are down to just four unbeaten sides now:
New England Patriots
Kansas City Chiefs
Dallas Cowboys (Play New Orleans in the late, late game)
The Broncos have now lost eight games in a row, stretching back into last season, after a field goal with four seconds left did the business for the Jags.
The Rams were unbeaten - but let the Bucs open up a 21-0 lead and couldn't fight back. It was the 13th-highest scoring game in NFL history!
Elsewhere, the Chicago Bears' defence was dominant in their 16-6 victory over the Minnesota Vikings while the Seattle Seahawks enjoyed a comfortable 27-10 win at the Arizona Cardinals.
Last season's Super Bowl winners the New England Patriots looked in control early on in their AFC East match-up with the Buffalo Bills, who also went into the game undefeated.
Brandon Bolden crossed for the Pats and from the following drive they returned a blocked punt for a touchdown for just the second time during Bill Belichick's glittering reign in New England, with veteran special teamer Matthew Slater claiming the first TD of his career.
But the Bills defence then frustrated Pats quarterback Tom Brady, limiting him to his lowest passer rating in a game since week nine in 2006. And although Buffalo gave themselves hope with a rushing TD by rival quarterback Josh Allen, who was later ruled out after a helmet-to-helmet tackle, the Patriots held on for a 16-10 victory.
Get on your dancing shoes
Denver Broncos 24-26 Jacksonville Jaguars
This was genius from Jacksonville QB Gardner Minshew.
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So that's it from us for week four of the NFL season, although you can follow the live score for the New Orleans Saints-Dallas Cowboys game here.
You can also get a breakdown there for the scores in all of Sunday's games, during which two familiar names emerged as serious contenders - defending champions New England Patriots and Patrick Mahomes' Kansas City Chiefs, who both won again to take their records to 4-0 (although the Pats had to grind it out). The rest of the standings are here.
You'll then be able to see highlights on the BBC website throughout the week, as well as watch Jason Bell and Osi Umenyiora's analysis on NFL This Week from 23:45 BST Tuesday on BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website & app.
We'll be back from 17:45 BST next Sunday for week five and the first of this season's London series, with the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium hosting its first game. It should be epic...we do hope you'll join us.
Full-time scores
Baltimore Ravens 25-40 Cleveland Browns
Atlanta Falcons 10-24 Tennessee Titans
Miami Dolphins 10-30 LA Chargers
Indianapolis Colts 24-31 Oakland Raiders
Houston Texans 10-16 Carolina Panthers
Detroit Lions 30-34 Kansas City Chiefs
New York Giants 24-3 Washington Redskins
Buffalo Bills 10-16 New England Patriots
Arizona Cardinals 10-27 Seattle Seahawks
LA Rams 40-55 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Denver Broncos 24-26 Jacksonville Jaguars
Chicago Bears 16-6 Minnesota Vikings
New Orleans Saints v Dallas Cowboys (01:20 BST)
Early games round-up
Nick Chubb paced the Cleveland Browns with a hat-trick of rushing touchdowns as they won 40-25 on the road against the Baltimore Ravens. The running back finished with 165 rushing yards as the Browns claimed their second win of the season.
Carolina Panthers also moved to a 2-2 record with Christian McCaffrey having a busy afternoon. The running back didn't just have one TD and 93 rushing yards from 27 carries, he also contributed 86 receiving yards from 10 receptions as the Panthers won 16-10 at the Houston Texans.
Daniel Jones continued his good start after replacing Eli Manning as the New York Giants' starting quarterback, steering them to a 24-3 win over the Washington Redskins, while the Oakland Raiders enjoyed an impressive 31-24 win at the Indianapolis Colts.
In the other early games, the Atlanta Falcons struggled again, losing 24-10 at home to the Tennessee Titans, and the Miami Dolphins remain winless after a 30-10 defeat by the LA Chargers.
Unbeaten
We are down to just four unbeaten sides now:
New England Patriots
Kansas City Chiefs
Dallas Cowboys (Play New Orleans in the late, late game)
San Francisco 49ers (On a bye week)
Two thrillers late on
LA Rams 40-55 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Denver Broncos 24-26 Jacksonville Jaguars
The Broncos have now lost eight games in a row, stretching back into last season, after a field goal with four seconds left did the business for the Jags.
The Rams were unbeaten - but let the Bucs open up a 21-0 lead and couldn't fight back. It was the 13th-highest scoring game in NFL history!
Elsewhere, the Chicago Bears' defence was dominant in their 16-6 victory over the Minnesota Vikings while the Seattle Seahawks enjoyed a comfortable 27-10 win at the Arizona Cardinals.
Chiefs still unbeaten
Detroit Lions 30-34 Kansas City Chiefs
MVP Patrick Mahomes wasn't at his best - but the Chiefs still got another win to remain unbeatan and top the AFC West.
The Chiefs were 10-0 down but recovered to win when Darrel Williams scored from a yard out with 20 seconds left.
The real deal?
Early game highlights
Last season's Super Bowl winners the New England Patriots looked in control early on in their AFC East match-up with the Buffalo Bills, who also went into the game undefeated.
Brandon Bolden crossed for the Pats and from the following drive they returned a blocked punt for a touchdown for just the second time during Bill Belichick's glittering reign in New England, with veteran special teamer Matthew Slater claiming the first TD of his career.
But the Bills defence then frustrated Pats quarterback Tom Brady, limiting him to his lowest passer rating in a game since week nine in 2006. And although Buffalo gave themselves hope with a rushing TD by rival quarterback Josh Allen, who was later ruled out after a helmet-to-helmet tackle, the Patriots held on for a 16-10 victory.
Get on your dancing shoes
Denver Broncos 24-26 Jacksonville Jaguars
This was genius from Jacksonville QB Gardner Minshew.
He can't be tackled!
Is that all you take away?
The Giants and the Bears are the only teams to win at home so far in week four!
One game to come tonight - New Orleans Saints v Dallas Cowboys (01:20 BST)
BreakingTampa Bay win it
LA Rams 40-55 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
That's a franchise record for the Bucs, to score 55 points. They have beaten the previously 100% Rams, while Tampa go 2-2 for the season.
That's the 13th-highest scoring game in NFL history!
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LA Rams 40-55 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
One game left to finish - into the last 30 seconds or so. LA Rams have the ball.
BreakingJags win!
Denver Broncos 24-26 Jacksonville Jaguars
The kick is GOOD and the Jags have come from 17-3 down to win it!
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33-yards, 22mph wind...
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Denver Broncos 24-23 Jacksonville Jaguars
It's all on Jags kicker Josh Lambo. Step into his office.
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Denver Broncos 24-23 Jacksonville Jaguars
It's all kicking off at the line of scrimmage as Jacksonville let the clock tick down.
Four seconds to go - they will have a field goal to win it...
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Denver Broncos 24-23 Jacksonville Jaguars
Denver have lost seven games in a row. Is this the end of the streak...?
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Denver Broncos 24-23 Jacksonville Jaguars
What a game. Jacksonville are in striking range of the end zone once again. 50 seconds on the clock.
BreakingTampa turnover!
LA Rams 40-54 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jared Goff is sacked, stripped, and Ndamukong Suh takes it home for the defensive touchdown!
Is that the final nail in the coffin?
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Denver Broncos 24-23 Jacksonville Jaguars
Minshew spins, and completes! First down!
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Denver Broncos 24-23 Jacksonville Jaguars
Jacksonville drive - Gardner Minshew fumbles! Recovers! And then completes a pass.
Box office.