Jaguars Pull off Epic Monday Night Comeback, Chiefs Lose 31-28
Jaguars rally from a 14‑0 deficit to beat the Chiefs 31‑28 on Monday Night Football, despite both teams missing key players and Kansas City’s historic comeback collapse.
Jaguars rally from a 14‑0 deficit to beat the Chiefs 31‑28 on Monday Night Football, despite both teams missing key players and Kansas City’s historic comeback collapse.
On Sept. 22, 2025, the Detroit Lions turned a hostile M&T Bank Stadium into a showcase of offensive firepower and defensive pressure, beating the Baltimore Ravens 38‑30 on Monday Night Football. Seven sacks on Lamar Jackson, a fourth‑quarter rushing touchdown by Jahmyr Gibbs and a solid ground game from David Montgomery carried Detroit to a statement win. Aidan Hutchinson returned from injury with a sack, while the Ravens suffered their second loss of the year. The victory pushes Detroit’s early‑season record up and signals a potential NFC contender.
Los Angeles toppled Kansas City 27‑21 in the NFL's inaugural regular‑season game on Brazilian soil. Justin Herbert threw for 318 yards and three touchdowns, while Patrick Mahomes managed 258 yards and one score. Injuries to Xavier Worthy and doubts over Rashee Rice hampered the Chiefs. The win gives the Chargers an early AFC West edge and puts the globe on American football’s radar.
Tom Brady urged Vikings fans to be patient with rookie QB J.J. McCarthy, saying expecting him to match veteran-level play right away is unfair. Brady pointed to his own growth curve and echoed coach Kevin O’Connell’s message: there will be ups and downs. McCarthy, 22, is set for his debut at Soldier Field, facing pressure to win while developing on the job.