The Indianapolis Colts (4 wins - 1 loss) defeated the Las Vegas Raiders (1 win - 4 losses) in a dominant 40-6 performance at Lucas Oil Stadium yesterday. The Colts offense, led by quarterback Daniel Jones and running back Jonathan Taylor, proved efficient and explosive, scoring on six consecutive possessions. Jones finished the day with 212 yards and two touchdowns on 20 of 29 attempts, avoiding any turnovers. Taylor was the star of the game, scoring three rushing touchdowns, including a 2-point conversion, and totaling 66 rushing yards.
Raiders quarterback Geno Smith threw two interceptions, leading the NFL with nine on the season. The Raiders also struggled with special teams, as a blocked punt led to a Colts touchdown.
The Kansas City Chiefs took the lead in the last 3 seconds of their week 12 game on 23-November against the Indianapolis Colts to win the game. The Colts had been leading all game until the final 3 seconds where Harrison Butker scored a 27 yard field goal.
The Chiefs now have a record of 6-5 (6 wins, 5 losses), this is third in their division. They have been the most dominant team in the NFL since 2018, sae year Patrick Mahomes became their starting quarterback. They have won 3 Super Bowls since then and made it to the AFC Championship game each year since then.
There was worries that they might not make the playoffs this season after losing their first two games. They're back in contention to making it.
The San Francisco 49ers just defeated the Cleveland Browns 26-8 in their week 13 game on 30-Novemember-2025. The 49ers now have 9 wins and 4 losses while the Browns have 3 wins and 9 losses.
The New England Patriots ended the Buffalo Bills’ 5 year reign of the AFC East on Sunday the 28th of December 2025 after the Patriots defeated the New York Jets 42-10 but the Bills lost to the defending Super Bowl champions Philadelphia Eagles 13-12.
The Patriots have a record of 13 wins and 3 losses while the Bills have 11 wins and 5 losses. With only 1 game left, no team in the AFC East can catch up to the Patriots.