NFL scores Week 10: Sunday's live scoreboard, results, stats

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NFL scores Week 10: Sunday's live scoreboard, results, stats image

Find NFL scores for Week 10  updating live below, with all games detailed in live play-by-play, recaps, stats and video highlights. 

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NFL SCORES — WEEK 10

Denver Broncos 28, San Diego Chargers 20

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Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos sent a big "get well soon" message to coach John Fox. What could possibly make Fox feel better than a 28-20 win against the San Diego Chargers? Manning threw for 330 yards and four touchdowns, three to Demaryius Thomas, as he efficiently led the Broncos through their first game since Fox had heart surgery. Fox had had his aortic valve replaced last Monday in Charlotte, N.C., and was released Friday to his offseason home there, where he'll continue his recovery and begin rehab soon.

Arizona Cardinals 27, Houston Texans 24

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On the very first play of the game, the Arizona Cardinals forced a fumble and returned it for a touchdown. It was a sign of what would come in the second half. The Cardinals turned up the defensive pressure and sent the Houston Texans to their franchise-record seventh straight loss, 27-24 Sunday. Carson Palmer threw two touchdown passes and Arizona held on despite a late fumble. The Texans (2-7) were without coach Gary Kubiak, who collapsed on the sidelines against Indianapolis last Sunday night with what was diagnosed as a mini-stroke. Defensive coordinator Wade Phillips is filling in as interim coach.

Carolina Panthers 10, San Francisco 49ers 9

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Drayton Florence's interception in the final minute sealed a victory for Carolina, snapping the 49ers' five-game winning streak and giving the Panthers their fifth straight win. Graham Gano kicked a 53-yard field goal with 10:05 remaining that held up as the Panthers twice shut down Colin Kaepernick on last-ditch drives with swarming defense. MORE: Panthers' defense is crazy good

Detroit Lions 21, Chicago Bears 19

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Calvin Johnson stepped up when Detroit needed him the most. "Megatron" had two second-half touchdown receptions, Reggie Bush rushed for 105 yards and the Lions beat Jay Cutler and the Bears. Johnson broke Herman Moore's franchise record with his 63rd career touchdown reception. MORE: Lions primed for first division title in 20 years

Philadelphia Eagles 27, Green Bay Packers 13

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Nick Foles threw three long touchdown passes and the Eagles pulled away from the injury-ravaged Packers, who lost backup quarterback Seneca Wallace to a groin injury. A week after throwing for seven TDs, Foles was at it again. He found DeSean Jackson for a 55-yard score, and connected with Riley Cooper for second-half touchdowns from 45 and 32 yards.

Jacksonville Jaguars 29, Tennessee Titans 27

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Maurice Jones-Drew and Jordan Todman each ran for a touchdown, and the Jaguars got their first win this season. The Jaguars (1-8) scored the most points in a game this season for first-year coach Gus Bradley. They never trailed and forced four turnovers they turned into 17 points.

Baltimore Ravens 20, Cincinnati Bengals 17 (OT)

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The Ravens did everything wrong in their bid to end a three-game losing streak and remain relevant in the playoff chase. They committed three turnovers, blew a 17-point lead and gave up a long touchdown pass on the final play of regulation . And still, the defending Super Bowl champions prevailed, as Justin Tucker kicked a 46-yard field goal with 5:27 left in overtime. 

St. Louis Rams 38, Indianapolis Colts 8

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Tavon Austin ran free Sunday, and the Colts couldn't catch him. The rookie returned one punt 98 yards for a touchdown, caught TD passes of 57 and 81 yards and almost single-handedly ended the Rams' three-game losing streak. It was the Colts' worst loss since a 55-point thrashing at New Orleans in 2011. MORE: Richardson trade a bust so far

Seattle Seahawks 33, Atlanta Falcons 10

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Russell Wilson threw a pair of touchdown passes, Marshawn Lynch ran for 145 yards and the Seahawks routed the hapless Falcons in a one-sided rematch of last season's NFC divisional playoffs. After struggling for wins the last two weeks, the first-place Seahawks blew out a 2-7 team that once had Super Bowl hopes.

New York Giants 24, Oakland Raiders 20

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Terrell Thomas returned an interception 65 yards to set up a go-ahead 1-yard touchdown run by fellow comebacker Andre Brown, and the Giants won their third straight game. The error-prone Giants handed the Raiders their first 17 points on first-half turnovers.

Pittsburgh Steelers 23, Buffalo Bills 10

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The Steelers promised to get back to basics after a horrific first half of the season. A little more running. A little nastier defense. A little help from the Bills didn't hurt either. Pittsburgh shut down rookie quarterback E.J. Manuel in his return, pounding the Bills.

New Orleans Saints 49, Dallas Cowboys 17

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Nothing like nighttime in New Orleans to bring out a prolific performance from Drew Brees and the Saints. Brees completed 34 of 41 passes for 392 yards and four touchdowns, and the Saints beat the Dallas Cowboys 49-17 on Sunday night. The Saints (7-2) had an NFL-record 40 first downs and a franchise-record 625 total yards in what marked their 12th straight prime-time victory in the Superdome.

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Monday's game

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 22, Miami Dolphins 19

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Mike Glennon threw a 1-yard touchdown pass to tackle Donald Penn and led a long fourth-quarter TD drive to put the Buccaneers ahead for good in a 22-19 victory over the embattled Miami Dolphins on Monday night. Bobby Rainey's 1-yard run capped an 80-yard drive, and the Bucs held on the final 10 minutes to become the last team in the league to win this season.

Thursday's game

Minnesota Vikings 34, Washington Redskins 27

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The Vikings found a way to stop Robert Griffin III and the Redskins, showing late resolve after a series of final-minute collapses. Adrian Peterson ran for 75 yards and two touchdowns, and the Vikings forced Griffin into three straight incompletions from the 4 to hold on.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

John Turner