The Latest: Falcons surprisingly lead Saints 13-6 at half

The Latest: Falcons surprisingly lead Saints 13-6 at halfBy The Associated Press

The Latest on Week 10 in the NFL (all times Eastern):

2:45 p.m.

The most surprising halftime score from the early games? Without a doubt, it’s the New Orleans Saints’ 13-6 deficit at home against the Atlanta Falcons.

The Saints were winners of six straight and entered 7-1, while the Falcons came into the day on a six-game losing streak and a 1-7 record.

Falcons tight end Austin Hooper has the lone touchdown so far on an 8-yard pass from Matt Ryan. It was Hooper’s sixth TD catch this season.

The other scores around the league after two quarters:

– Ravens 28, Bengals 10

– Browns 9, Bills 7

– Bears 7, Lions 6

– Jets 14, Giants 13

– Chiefs 13, Titans 13

– Buccaneers 17, Cardinals 13

2:30 p.m.

The Tennessee Titans are tied with the Kansas City Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes 13-13 at halftime thanks to a big defensive touchdown by Rashaan Evans.

The Chiefs led 10-7 and were driving when rookie linebacker David Long hit Damien Williams for a 3-yard loss and knocked the ball loose.

Titans linebacker Evans, the No. 22 pick overall out of Alabama in 2018, picked up the ball, juked out Mahomes – who went down to the turf – and ran 53 yards for the score.

Chiefs right tackle Mitchell Schwartz went down with 2:46 left in the first half, snapping a streak of 7,894 consecutive snaps played that had been the NFL’s longest active streak.

– Teresa M. Walker reporting in Nashville, Tennessee

2:20 p.m.

Giants left tackle Nate Solder has been ruled out of their game against the Jets with a concussion, leaving the team without the two tackles who had started every game this season.

Right tackle Mike Remmers was ruled out before the game with a back problem.

The Giants’ offensive tackles now are Nick Gates on right side, making his first career start, and Eric Smith on the left side, making his NFL debut.

2 p.m.

Bears linebacker Danny Trevathan has departed Chicago’s game against the Detroit Lions with a left elbow injury.

Trevathan ran off the field with his arm dangling by his side after he got hurt while trying to sack Jeff Driskel in the first quarter.

The 29-year-old Trevathan began the day with a team-high 67 tackles. The Bears say his return is questionable.

Nick Kwiatkoski replaced Trevathan at inside linebacker.

– Jay Cohen reporting in Chicago.

1:25 p.m.

Patrick Mahomes was almost picked off on his first throw back with the Kansas City Chiefs. Instead, he picked up right where he left off.

Mahomes got lucky on his first play against Tennessee after missing two games with a knee injury, nearly throwing an interception.

But a replay review showed that Titans safety Kenny Vaccaro trapped the ball, so KC kept possession.

Mahomes then drove the Chiefs 69 yards over 11 plays, capping the series with a shovel pass to Travis Kelce for a 3-yard touchdown and a 7-0 lead over the Titans.

Mahomes, the reigning NFL MVP, began the game 6 of 8 for 57 yards.

– Teresa M. Walker reporting in Nashville, Tennessee.

1:15 p.m.

Kareem Hunt has his first NFL touch in nearly a year following an eight-game suspension.

The troubled Browns running back returned for his first action since Nov. 19 last season, when he was with the Kansas City Chiefs.

The Browns signed the Cleveland native in February.

He was banned for eight games by the league for two physical off-field altercations, including one when he shoved and kicked a woman.

On Cleveland’s first possession against Buffalo on Sunday, Hunt caught a short pass from Baker Mayfield for a 7-yard gain.

The 24-year-old Hunt led the league in rushing for Kansas City in 2017.

– Tom Withers reporting from Cleveland.

11:55 a.m.

Patrick Mahomes will start for the Kansas City Chiefs at the Tennessee Titans, just over two weeks after the reigning NFL MVP dislocated his kneecap.

There initially was concern that the quarterback could be sidelined for months.

But it turned out there was no structural damage to the knee, and Mahomes never missed a practice.

He missed two games, with Matt Moore starting in his place.

11:30 a.m.

Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford has been ruled out for Detroit’s game at Chicago because of hip and back issues, stopping his streak of 136 consecutive starts.

The 31-year-old Stafford had been listed as questionable. It’s the first time he has missed a regular-season game since the 2010 season.

Jeff Driskel is stepping in for Stafford. Driskel is making his sixth career start.

Stafford is working on another terrific year for Detroit, throwing for 2,499 yards and 19 touchdowns in the first half of the season.

The Bears had been a 2+-point favorite over the Lions, but Chicago was favored by 6+ points Sunday morning after the Stafford news broke.

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