The Cowboys dominated. The Lions and Broncos rallied. The Jaguars and Bills rebounded. The 49ers cruised.

There were few surprise results Sunday as 10 of the 12 favorites won. They got there in different ways.

Add the Dolphins, Browns, Texans and Rams to the list of winners. Only the Packers and Giants pulled off upsets, slight ones considering their opponents.

The Cowboys clobbering the lowly Panthers 33-10 was the most predictable outcome. Dak Prescott got to spend another fourth quarter on the sideline as the Cowboys (7-3) won by more than 21 points for the sixth time in 10 games.

DaRon Bland returned an interception for a touchdown for his fourth pick six of the season and Micah Parsons had 2 1/2 sacks. The Cowboys still have a long way to go to catch the Eagles (8-1) in the NFC East and have a tough schedule with five of their seven remaining games against teams with winning records.

“If you look on paper, a lesser opponent, but we knew we had to come in ... get going fast and not take them lightly and keep the focus high,” Prescott said. “Got the job done. To say it was clean and to say that we did exactly what we wanted to do, I can’t say that.”

The Lions showed their resilience in a 31-26 comeback victory over the Bears. They trailed by 12 with three minutes remaining before Jared Goff shook off three interceptions and boos from the home crowd to help the Lions (8-2) head into Thanksgiving with their best record through 10 games since 1962.

The Broncos trailed the Vikings throughout Sunday night’s game after an early field goal but rallied for a 21-20 victory on Russell Wilson’s 15-yard TD pass to Courtland Sutton with 1:03 left.

The Broncos (5-5) have turned their season around under first-year coach Sean Payton with four straight wins to climb into the AFC playoff picture.

The Jaguars bounced back from a humbling, embarrassing loss to the 49ers last week with a 34-14 rout over the Titans. Trevor Lawrence had two TD passes and ran for two scores and the Jaguars (7-3) won for the sixth time in seven games.

The Bills also enjoyed a rout after a tough week that saw offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey lose his job. They dismantled the Jets 32-6.

With Joe Brady calling the plays, Josh Allen and the offense got back on track to help the Bills (6-5) snap a two-game skid and get closer in the playoff race.

The 49ers rolled to a 27-14 win against the overmatched Buccaneers. Brock Purdy threw for 333 yards, three TDs and had a first perfect passer rating. The 49ers (7-3) are back to playing at a championship level following a three-game losing streak.

The Dolphins overcame three turnovers to hand the Raiders their first loss under interim coach Antonio Pierce. The Tua Tagovailoa-Tyreek Hill combination was sensational once again in a game that was close only because the Dolphins (7-3) were sloppy.

The Browns relied on their suffocating defense to edge the Steelers 13-10 behind rookie QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson. Myles Garrett had two sacks and the Browns defense held the Steelers to 249 total yards. Despite losing Deshaun Watson for the season, the Browns (7-3) have a defense that can control games and be a factor in the playoffs.

C.J. Stroud threw more interceptions against the Cardinals than he had all season but still led the Texans to a 21-16 victory. Stroud finished with 336 yards passing, two TDs and three picks.

The upstart Texans (6-4) can move into first place in the AFC South with a victory next week over the Jags.

Every team wants to play important games. There’s no telling what’ll happen when they get there.