Week 10 of the NFL season is already delivering some amazing moments.
In the early window on FOX, Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were upset on the road by the Washington Football Team, and in Dallas, Dak Prescott and the Cowboys blasted the Atlanta Falcons.
Now, the Minnesota Vikings are battling the Los Angeles Chargers, while the Carolina Panthers — who made headlines after bringing back QB Cam Newton earlier this week — take on the 8-1 Arizona Cardinals. Both of those games kicked off at 4:05 p.m. ET on FOX.
And in Sunday's finale, it's an AFC West clash between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Las Vegas Raiders (8:20 p.m. ET, NBC).
Here are the top moments from Sunday's action-packed slate.
Washington Football Team 29, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 19
Team effort
Tom Brady isn't one to give the ball away very often, so opponents have to capitalize when the chances present themselves.
That's what Kam Curl and William Jackson III of WFT did after a pass intended for Tampa Bay's Jaelon Darden wound up flying through the air.
Washington repeated the feat in the first quarter, picking off Brady on back-to-back offensive possessions.
Coming into play Sunday, Brady had just five interceptions on the season.
Don't count him out
Brady was back to his normal digs in the second half. He found Cameron Brate on an early second-half possession to cut the team's deficit to three.
Punch it in!
Antonio Gibson extended Washington's lead back to 10 with this powerful bulldoze for six.
Were you counting him out?
Another snap, another TB12 touchdown throw.
He's got a pretty deep scrapbook full of these.
Playing keep away
After Tampa's TD, Washington chewed extensive time off the clock, going 80 yards on 19 plays in 10 minutes to ice the game with what's perhaps the team's biggest drive of the season.
Gibson ran in the decisive score, as Washington escaped with a 29-19 victory.
Dallas Cowboys 43, Atlanta Falcons 3
CeeDee for a TD
The Cowboys came out swinging, scoring on their opening drive with a 10-play, 73-yard march down the field to the end zone.
CeeDee Lamb did the heavy lifting, breaking off a 37-yard catch-and-run before hauling in a 13-yard snag a few plays later for the touchdown.
Feed the man
Ezekiel Elliott tacked on his second touchdown of the day with a diving effort to put the Cowboys up big.
When it rains, it pours
John Fassel got in on the Dan Quinn revenge parade, as Dallas' special teams unit collected a TD. Dorance Armstrong blocked the punt, and Nahshon Wright pounced on the ball in the end zone.
The ensuing two-point conversion put the Boys up 36-3.
More of the same
The Cowboys stifled Atlanta's offense all day. Their defense collected back-to-back INTs in the second half, one snagged by Anthony Brown …
… and the other by the league's leader in INTs, sir Trevon Diggs. It was his eighth of the season.
Detroit Lions at Pittsburgh Steelers
Corner pocket
With Big Ben sidelined due to COVID-19 protocol, Mason Rudolph got the start for the Steelers against the Lions. He wasted little time getting Pittsburgh on the board, finding James Washington alone in the corner of the end zone for six.
High-steppin
This guy's got more moves than a ballerina. Could there have been a more perfect time for Godwin Igwebuike's first career TD?
Pittsburgh's Chris Boswell hit a pair of field goals to draw even on the scoreboard, as time expired with things knotted at 16, sending things to overtime.
Tennessee Titans 23, New Orleans Saints 21
Hit the Quan
The Saints danced to the end zone for the first touchdown of their game against the Titans, as Trevor Siemian hit Tre'Quan Smith on a play-action pass for a score.
Need a map?
Ryan Tannehill had NO's defense guessing on this nifty play-fake.
Record-setter
Mark Ingram II cut an inside back inside to find pay-dirt on a 13-yard score. Ingram set the Saints' all-time rushing record on the same drive.
Clutch in crunch time!
Down eight, NO found some rhythm in the Music City, making its own fan base sing with a late-game TD from Trevor Siemian to Marquez Calloway.
But the team's two-point try was offbeat, and Tennessee held strong to collect its sixth-straight win.
Buffalo Bills 45, New York Jets 17
Bouncing back
Following a tough outing in a loss against the Jacksonville Jaguars a week ago, Bills QB Josh Allen rebounded with an early TD against the Jets.
How'd he catch that?
Buffalo absolutely rolled all game long in NJ. This Gabriel Davis grab was just icing on a zesty cake for the squad.
Indianapolis Colts 23, Jacksonville Jaguars 17
Something special
What happens when an incoming rusher goes unblocked on a punt? The Jags found out the hard way against the Colts, who scooped up the blocked kick and took the ball in for a touchdown to go up 10-0.
Pouring it on
On the threshold of the goal line, Jonathan Taylor would not be denied as the Colts rolled to an early 17-0 lead.
Going the distance
Jacksonville's human highlight reel, wideout Jamal Agnew, added another clip to his collection with this 66-yard score.
New England Patriots 45, Cleveland Browns 7
Hoop there it is
The Browns started strong, going for it on fourth-and-goal from two yards out on their opening drive against the Patriots.
The aggressive play call paid off, as Baker Mayfield hooked up with tight end Austin Hooper to score the game's opening touchdown.
Drop in the bucket
It was a tight end party in the first quarter in New England. After Hooper scored for Cleveland, Mac Jones floated a pass to his tight end, Hunter Henry, to even things up.
Mac on the money
Jones had a sensational first half, highlighted by this dime to Kendrick Bourne for a 21-7 New England lead. The TD capped a 99-yard drive.
First of many?
It was a big day in many ways for the New England brigade. And some individual players made some big waves, including Jakobi Meyers, who reeled in his first career receiving TD.
Minnesota Vikings at Los Angeles Chargers (4:05 p.m. ET, FOX)
Still to come!
Carolina Panthers at Arizona Cardinals (4:05 p.m. ET, FOX)
Still to come!
Philadelphia Eagles at Denver Broncos (4:25 p.m. ET, CBS)
Still to come!
Seattle Seahawks at Green Bay Packers (4:25 p.m. ET, CBS)
Still to come!
Kansas City Chiefs at Las Vegas Raiders (8:20 p.m. ET, NBC)
Still to come!
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