Wilson, Broncos overcome 21-point deficit, best Bears
Russell Wilson threw for three TDS, and Wil Lutz kicked a 51-yard field goal with 1:46 left to lift Denver past host Chicago 31-28. Lutz’s kick capped a comeback by the Broncos (1-3) from a 28-7 thirdquarter deficit. Cornerback Kareem Jackson then intercepted Justin Fields with the Bears (0-4) near midfield. Fields completed his first 16 passes and totaled 335 yards and four TDS passing. Chicago had a 471-311 edge in yards of offense but lost its 14th straight.
■ Rams 29, Colts 23, OT: At Indianapolis, Matthew Stafford overcame a third-quarter hip injury to throw a 22-yard TD pass to rookie wide receiver Puka Nacua in overtime. Stafford threw for 319 yards, Nacua had nine catches for 163 yards, and Kyren Williams ran for 103 yards with two first-half TDS for Los Angeles (2-2). Anthony Richardson threw for 200 yards and two TDS and ran for 56 yards and a TD for Indianapolis (2-2), which trailed 23-0 in the third quarter.
■ Cowboys 38, Patriots 3: At Arlington, Texas, cornerback Daron Bland returned one of his two interceptions 54 yards for a TD, and linebacker Leighton Vander Esch returned a fumble 11 yards for a score for Dallas (3-1), which notched its 10th straight home win and dealt New England (1-3) its most decisive loss in 24 seasons under coach Bill Belichick.
■ Jaguars 23, Falcons 7: At London, wide receiver Calvin Ridley caught a 30-yard TD pass against his ex-team, and cornerback Darious Williams returned an interception for a 61-yard score to lift Jacksonville (2-2). Desmond Ridder threw interceptions on two straight first-half throws for Atlanta (2-2), which got 105 yards on 14 carries from rookie Bijan Robinson.