Arizona Cardinals 32, Buffalo Bills 30
This game was most notable for its ending, which featured Deandre Hopkins catching a game-winning touchdown on a Hail Mary from a pressured Kyler Murray at midfield. Buffalo led for much of the first half, which largely consisted of field goals. Murray has proven invaluable to his team as he used his arm and legs to keep Arizona in the game. Hopkins greatly helped matters as well, accumulating six receptions outside of the Hail Mary.
The Cardinals rallied from a 14-point deficit in the second half to score 17 unanswered points to take a 26-23 lead. After that, Murray and Josh Allen traded interceptions and the Bills took the lead back with a touchdown pass to Stefon Diggs with 34 seconds remaining. Arizona made it to the Buffalo 43-yard line, and with 11 seconds in regulation, Murray took the snap, ran to the left to evade pressure, and released a prayer from midfield. Hopkins caught it in the end zone in triple coverage with two seconds remaining, and the Bills couldn’t turn the kickoff return into points.
The Cardinals are now on top of the division and have a short week, having to face the Seahawks on Thursday Night Football in Week 11. Speaking of Seattle . . .