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Two Last Unbeaten Teams Lose in Weekend of Upsets, Ravens Suffer Heavy Defeat: NFL Week 5 Sunday Review | News Channel 3-12
The Bills and Eagles lost their perfect records while injury-affected Ravens fell 44-10 to Texans, with Houston’s C.J. Stroud throwing four touchdowns, sources said.
- On Sunday, the previously unbeaten Buffalo Bills and Philadelphia Eagles both slumped to shock defeats, while the injury-hit Baltimore Ravens suffered a humiliating blowout.
- After opening a 17-3 lead, the Eagles surrendered a late rally as Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix led touchdown drives and a bold two-point conversion to take the lead.
- Coming down to the wire, Drake Maye led the Patriots on a final-minute drive that set up Andy Borregales' 52-yard field goal for a 23-20 victory over the Bills.
- The Buffalo Bills fell to 4-1 after their loss, and Denver added six sacks to reach a league-leading 15 while winning their first Philadelphia game since 1986.
- Looking ahead, Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh said the mood was "complete disappointment" and urged regrouping ahead of next week, while Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua's 52 receptions through five games signal a historic season.
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Two last unbeaten teams lose in weekend of upsets, Ravens suffer heavy defeat: NFL Week 5 Sunday review
The Philadelphia Eagles and the Buffalo Bills were the only two unbeaten teams this season heading into Week 5 but both saw their unbeaten records on the season end on a weekend of upsets in the NFL.
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