Jordan Love threw two touchdown passes to Romeo Doubs and the visiting Green Bay Packers ended Seattle’s four-game winning streak with a 30-13 victory Sunday night over the Seahawks, who lost quarterback Geno Smith to a knee injury.

Josh Jacobs ran for 94 yards and a touchdown for the Packers (10-4), who have won eight of 10.

Smith was hit low by Packers linebacker Edgerrin Cooper in the third quarter and threw his helmet to the ground after he limped off the field.

The Seahawks fell into a first-place tie with the Rams in the NFC West.

Smith was intercepted in the end zone in the first half and the Seahawks trailed 20-3 at the break.

RAVENS 35, GIANTS 14: Lamar Jackson tied a career high by throwing five touchdown passes to lead visiting Baltimore (9-5) to a victory that sent New York (2-12) to a franchise-record tying ninth straight loss.

Jackson hit Rashod Bateman on scoring passes of 49 and 20 yards after finding tight Mark Andrews on a 13-yarder for the opening score. He also connected with Devontez Walker for a 21-yard TD and running back Justice Hill on a 27-yard catch-and-run that capped a 97-yard drive.

COMMANDERS 20, SAINTS 19: Jayden Daniels threw two first-half touchdown passes to Terry McLaurin, and visiting Washington held off a rally when host New Orleans failed on a 2-point conversion with no time left.

The Commanders (9-5) went ahead 17-0, but Spencer Rattler relieved starting quarterback Jake Haener and nearly carried the Saints (5-9) to victory. He threw a 1-yard TD pass to Foster Moreau as time expired.

Interim coach Darren Rizzi went for the win, but Rattler could not complete his pass to tight end Juwan Johnson.

CHIEFS 21, BROWNS 7: Patrick Mahomes threw two touchdown passes before leaving in the fourth quarter with an ankle injury, Xavier Worthy ran for a score and Kansas City scored a road victory over Cleveland (3-11), which had six turnovers.

Mahomes connected for TDs with Juju Smith-Schuster and Noah Gray as the Chiefs (13-1) built a 21-0 lead.

BRONCOS 31, COLTS 13: Linebacker Nik Bonitto foiled a trick play by stepping in front of quarterback Anthony Richardson and hijacking Adonai Mitchell’s lateral pass, then racing 50 yards for a score that sealed Denver’s home win over Indianapolis (6-8) that included three TD passes by Bo Nix.

With five takeaways, the Broncos (9-5) strengthened their grip on an AFC wild-card berth.

CARDINALS 30, PATRIOTS 17: James Conner ran for 110 yards and two touchdowns, offensive lineman Jonah Williams recovered a fumble for a TD and Arizona (7-7) snapped a three-game losing streak while handing New England (3-11) a fourth straight loss.

TEXANS 20, DOLPHINS 12: Nico Collins had two touchdown receptions and Houston (9-5) forced four turnovers, highlighted by two fourth-quarter interceptions by Derek Stingley, in a home win over Miami (6-8).

Collins had a 6-yard TD reception in the second quarter and a 6-yard scoring grab that made it 20-6 in the third.

JETS 32, JAGUARS 25: Davante Adams caught nine passes from Aaron Rodgers for 198 yards and two touchdowns — all in the second half — and visiting New York (4-10) rallied to beat Jacksonville and end a four-game skid.

BENGALS 37, TITANS 27: Joe Burrow threw for 271 yards with three touchdowns for the franchise record with 36 this season and Cincinnati (6-8) defeated host Tennessee (3-11).

COWBOYS 30, PANTHERS 14: Cooper Rush threw for 214 yards and three touchdown and Dallas (6-8) forced four Bryce Young turnovers and sacked the second-year quarterback six times in a road win over Carolina (3-11).

Young connected on a career-long 83-yard touchdown toss to rookie Jalen Coker and also ran for a score.