Against the Ravens, Buffalo (3-0) is trying to remain among the club of undefeated teams that shrank today.
Pittsburgh (3-1) suffered its first loss, 27-24, at Indianapolis, even though the Colts lost starting quarterback Anthony Richardson in the first quarter. And in Los Angeles, the Chargers jumped out to a 10-0 first-half lead on 3-0 Kansas City. The remaining unbeaten teams, for now, include Minnesota, which improved to 4-0 by holding on to beat Green Bay, and Seattle (3-0), which plays Monday against Detroit.
As for the three teams that entered the weekend without a win, one no longer owns that ominous distinction. Cincinnati beat Carolina, 34-24, to improve to 1-3. Jacksonville (0-4) and Tennessee, which plays Monday, are still waiting.
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