NFL: The Global Game?published at 21:24 GMT 30 November 2025
21:24 GMT 30 November 2025
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What are the driving forces for the NFL's international games and where could be next?
As our late games just get under way, why not catch up with this week's episode of our weekly NFL show, which looks at what could be next for the international games.
A slow start in this one with both offences yet to find their rhythm.
The Vikings have just sacked Sam Darnold on second down and then again on third down to force a huge loss and the Seahawks will punt.
This Minnesota defence are going to have to do a lot of this today to help out rookie quarterback Max Brosmer, who is making his first career start in the place of the injured J.J. McCarthy.
Dolphins hang onpublished at 21:18 GMT 30 November 2025
21:18 GMT 30 November 2025
FT: New Orleans Saints 17-21 Miami Dolphins
Decent little effort by the Saints late on but after getting a slightly dodgy onside kick call they couldn't take advantage as a couple of Tyler Shough efforts towards the end zone came up empty handed.
A third win in a row for the Dolphins then, but not the best way to finish it off after a decent first half.
Jets get their third win of the seasonpublished at 21:16 GMT 30 November 2025
21:16 GMT 30 November 2025
FT: Atlanta Falcons 24-27 New York Jets
Nick Folk nails the winner as time expires to give the Jets their second home win of the season.
Tyrod Taylor threw for 172 yards, one touchdown as the Jets QB1, adding 44 yards and another touchdown on the ground. The starting job will remain his for now.
The Falcons fall to 4-8, off the pace in the NFC South, despite a monster day for Bijan Robinson - 193 yards from scrimmage, five receptions and one rushing touchdown.
No wonder pundits were backing the Jets to win this week...
Rodgers to play through the painpublished at 21:15 GMT 30 November 2025
21:15 GMT 30 November 2025
Buffalo Bills @ Pittsburgh Steelers
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Despite having a fractured wrist, the Steelers will have Aaron Rodgers at quarterback when they welcome Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills.
Rodgers suffered the injury in last week's win over Cincinnati with Mason Rudolph guiding them to victory as they attempt to stay top of the AFC North.
Buffalo are three games behind the AFC East leading New England Patriots, and after the Steelers today face the Bengals, Patriots, Browns and Eagles before ending their season at home to the Jets.
Is it time to panic about the play-offs for the Bills? Thumbs up for yes, down for no.
Jaguars claim third straight win to move top of AFC Southpublished at 21:10 GMT 30 November 2025
21:10 GMT 30 November 2025
FT: Jacksonville Jaguars 25-3 Tennessee Titans
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The Jacksonville Jaguars are going to the top of the AFC South tonight after a convincing win over a hapless Tennessee Titans side.
Quarterback Trevor Lawrence passed for 229 yards and two touchdowns and from the moment they took the lead in the first quarter, never looked as if they were going to be beaten.
A fourth win in a row for the Jaguars moves them top, while a seventh straight loss for the Titans moves their season record to 1-11.
While the Jags dominated, the Titans really were the architects of their own downfall. A story of their season.
Niners ease past Browns to put pressure on Ramspublished at 21:03 GMT 30 November 2025
21:03 GMT 30 November 2025
FT: San Francisco 49ers 26-8 Cleveland Browns
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The San Francisco 49ers beat the Cleveland Browns 26-8 to move within touching distance of the Los Angeles Rams at the top of the NFC West.
The Niners shut out the Browns in the second half and eased their way to the win thanks to touchdowns from Christian McCaffrey, Brock Purdy and Juan Jennings.
With the Rams losing to the Carolina Panthers, the Niners have closed the gap at the top of what is an incredibly tight division.
Texans-Colts going to the wirepublished at 21:00 GMT 30 November 2025
21:00 GMT 30 November 2025
Houston Texans 20-16 Indianapolis Colts
A big nine-yard run for the Colts, who are trusting Woody Marks in the last couple of minutes, gains a crucial first down with 100 seconds left in the game.
Indianapolis have one timeout left, but it seems an uphill struggle from here to turn this game around...