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Will the Bills, Steelers, Texans, and Chiefs extend their winning streaks?

Can the Bills, Steelers, Texans, and Chiefs extend their winning streaks? NFL Week 3 has arrived, packed with plenty of storylines to follow this weekend. Can the Giants secure their first win against the Browns? Are the undefeated Saints the real deal, or will they be brought back to reality by the Eagles? And how will the Dolphins fare without star quarterback Tua Tagovailoa?

Stay tuned to LatenightNews News throughout the day for updates on all the NFL action.

San Francisco extends its lead over the Rams.

San Francisco's Jake Moody stayed perfect on field goals this season, moving to 8-for-8 with a 26-yard kick that extended the 49ers' lead to 24-14 over the Rams with 11 minutes remaining in the fourth quarter.

Panthers lead 33-7 on the road.

Miles Sanders powered into the end zone, extending Carolina's lead in the second half.

The Cowboys come up with a crucial stop.

Aided by a couple of Ravens penalties, the Cowboys' defense finally halted the momentum, securing a much-needed stop. Baltimore will punt, holding on to a 28-6 lead with under two minutes left in the fourth quarter.

Cowboys fail to respond to the touchdown.

It's hard to tell whether the Cowboys' defense or offense has struggled more today. After giving up a fourth touchdown to the Ravens, Dallas managed just 23 yards on eight plays before being forced to punt. They're quickly running out of time to stay in this game.

The Ravens find the end zone again!

The Ravens are playing with intensity today. On their first drive of the second half, they extended their lead over the Cowboys to 28-3, thanks to a 26-yard touchdown run by Derrick Henry.

The Panthers extend their lead to 27-7 in the third quarter after a field goal.

Eddie Pineiro nailed a 35-yard field goal, extending Carolina's lead over Vegas. The new-look offense, led by Andy Dalton, is clicking smoothly.

Skylar Thompson exits the game for the Dolphins.

Miami’s quarterback situation is deteriorating fast. With Tua Tagovailoa already sidelined, backup Skylar Thompson is now exiting the game with a rib injury.

Tim Boyle, recently signed to the active roster, is next in line.

The Ravens tack on a touchdown just before halftime.

The Cowboys' defense continues to struggle for the second consecutive week. Lamar Jackson connected with Rashod Bateman in the back of the end zone for Baltimore's third touchdown of the first half, extending their lead to 21-3 with just 25 seconds left in the second quarter.

Much like a cricket team failing to recover after an early collapse, Dallas's defense, after being dismantled by the Saints in Week 2, hasn't shown any improvement so far in Week 3.

The Lions are ahead of the Cardinals 20-10 at halftime.

After nearly facing a costly turnover, Detroit capped off a drive just before halftime against the Cardinals with a perfectly executed hook-and-ladder touchdown play.

With just under two minutes left in the half, a pass from Jared Goff deflected off a helmet and was intercepted by Arizona’s Mack Wilson Sr., who returned it for what would have been a game-tying touchdown. However, officials ruled the play dead due to the two-minute warning, despite replays showing the snap occurred with 2:01 remaining.

Seizing the opportunity, Detroit quickly extended its lead as Amon-Ra St. Brown caught Goff's pass on a curl route and later flipped it to Jahmyr Gibbs, who raced down the sideline for a 20-yard touchdown, putting the Lions up 20-7.

Arizona managed to end the first half with a field goal, bringing the score to 20-10.

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