The theme of the NFL season so far has been the uncertainty of results, with late comebacks or collapses happening more and more.

And Week 7 was no different, with teams overturning seemingly insurmountable leads to somehow rescue results from the most unlikely of situations.

Through the first seven weeks of the campaign, there have been 26 games with a lead change in the final two minutes of regulation this season, the most in NFL history over that span.

There were also records broken and several starting quarterbacks benched for struggling squads.

Here’s everything you need to know from Sunday’s action in Week 7 of the 2025 NFL season.

Down, but not out

Like other weeks, Sunday was punctuated with comebacks from the most unlikely of positions.

The most dramatic of those came in Denver where the Broncos overturned a 19-point deficit in the fourth quarter to stun the New York Giants 33-32.

The Broncos offense had been largely lifeless through the first three quarters at Empower Field, even leading to some boos from the home crowd. The Giants, meanwhile, had rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart moving the ball and putting points on the board, throwing two touchdown passes and running back Tyrone Tracy rushing in another.

That’s when everything went out the window.

Second-year passer Bo Nix exploded from his slumber, throwing 16-of-25 for 174 yards and two touchdowns while also runn

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