Sunday’s big early storylinespublished at 22:27 GMT
22:27 GMT
Tonight’s early round of games was a cracker and here are some of the big talking points.
Indy’s 8-1 bid falls flat in Pittsburgh
The Colts had the NFL’s best record this season and were looking like Super Bowl contenders ahead of the game, but they were dominated by Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers tonight, who won 27-20.
Colts quarterback Daniel Jones, who has been so impressive this season, turned the ball over five times tonight with two lost fumbles and three interceptions as the Steelers defence dominated.
Jones was also sacked five times as well.
Fourth-quarter magic saves Broncos
Denver lead a competitive AFC West but for most of the night they trailed to an impressive Texans defence.
Houston lost QB CJ Stroud to concussion protocol after a late hit but back-up Davis Mills led his side to a 15-7 fourth-quarter lead.
But 11 straight points – including a last-second Will Lutz field goal – sent the Broncos to a 7-2 record.
NFC North blown wide open after Bears win 89-point thriller
The NFC North is one of the closest divisions in football.
The Vikings (4-4) pulled off a shock 27-24 win against Detroit (5-3).
The Packers (5-1-2) suffered a shock 16-13 loss against Carolina.
But the Bears (4-4) put in the performance of the night, trading leads numerous times with the Bengals before a 58-yard Colston Loveland touchdown with 25 seconds left made it a 47-42 win.
Get the popcorn out for the rest of the season!