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Chiefs edge Panthers, Lions rip Colts as Dallas stuns Washington

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Reigning champion Kansas City edged Carolina and Detroit ripped Indianapolis on Sunday to reach an NFL-best 10-1 while Dallas shocked arch-rival Washington to snap a five-game losing streak. Patrick Mahomes threw for 269 yards and three touchdowns and Spencer Shrader kicked a 31-yard field goal on the final play to lift Kansas City over the host Panthers 30-27. Chuba Hubbard's 1-yard touchdown run and a 2-point conversion run had put Carolina level with 1:46 remaining, setting the stage for the Chiefs' seven-play, 57-yard march to set up the winning kick. Joining the Chiefs with a 10th triumph to keep a conference lead was Detroit, with Jahmyr Gibbs rushing for 90 yards and two touchdowns and David Montgomery running for another score in the Lions' 24-6 triumph at Indianapolis. A wild finish with 38 points in the last 5:16 marked the Dallas Cowboys' 34-26 victory at Washington, where the Commanders appeared to have lost, then made an amazing comeback only to fall in the end. Cooper Rush's second touchdown pass, a 22-yarder to Luke Schoonmaker with 5:16 remaining, gave Dallas a 20-9 edge, but Jayden Daniels threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to Zach Ertz and ran for a 2-point conversion to pull Washington within 20-17. KaVontae Turpin answered with a 99-yard kickoff return touchdown on the ensuing play, but again the Commanders responded as Austin Seibert kicked a 51-yard field goal and Daniels connected with Terry McLaurin on an 86-yard touchdown pass with 21 seconds remaining. Seibert, however, shockingly missed the conversion kick to keep Dallas ahead 27-26 and the Cowboys added a Juanyeh Thomas 43-yard kickoff return touchdown on the next play to seal victory. At Miami, Tua Tagovailoa threw for 317 yards and four touchdowns to spark the Miami Dolphins over New England 34-15. At Chicago, Minnesota's John Parker Romo kicked a 29-yard field goal with 2:10 remaining in overtime to lift the Vikings over the host Bears 30-27. Sam Darnold threw for 330 yards and two touchdowns as the Vikings improved to 9-2. At Houston, Chig Okonkwo caught a 70-yard go-ahead touchdown pass from Will Levis in the fourth quarter as Tennessee upset the host Texans 32-27. Levis threw for 278 yards and two touchdowns and Tony Pollard ran for 119 yards and a touchdown as the Titans reached 3-8 and Houston fell to 7-5. Tampa Bay's Baker Mayfield threw for 294 yards to spark the Buccaneers over the host New York Giants 30-7. js/sevVornado Realty Trust stock underperforms Friday when compared to competitors despite daily gainsEpic Lanka, recently attended the World Financial Innovation Series – Indonesia’s foremost financial sector event in Jakarta, Indonesia. The event comprising over 1,000 participants provided Epic a platform to demonstrate its comprehensive suite of fintech solutions, including advanced card payment systems, authentication technologies, payment security measures, business process automation, and dynamic workflow solutions. The World Financial Innovation Series (WFIS) Indonesia is an annual financial sector event that powers a meeting of FSI leaders, financial experts, technology moguls and government regulators to discuss and analyse the prevailing state of developments concerning the country’s financial realm. Under the theme “Accelerating Indonesia’s Financial Revolution”, the event witnessed many technology and business heads, top C-suite professionals, senior executives, key decision makers and many more crucial profiles from the largest banks, insurance companies and micro-finance institutions across Asia. Epic has previous experience developing solutions for banks and financial institutions in Asia. With a reputation for transforming the banking landscape in Malaysia with its revolutionary Branchless Banker solution and for introducing revolutionary grassroots fintech solutions to the Singapore banking sector, WFIS allowed the Epic team to enhance and extend its footprint in East Asia. The company’s 20 cutting-edge products are developed to serve multiple areas of the fintech ecosystem such as debt collection, customer relationship management, network access control, mobile banking, omnichannel digital communication, and customer onboarding. Epic Lanka Managing Director and CEO Viraj Mudalige said: “Epic’s reputation as an innovative software company is recognised not just in Sri Lanka, but also in East Asia. Over the past 26 years, we have transformed into a dynamic product solutions company and are aggressively expanding our footprint across Asia and the APAC region.” “The World Financial Innovation Series in Jakarta has provided us with a unique platform to interact with the top decision-makers from leading banks and share knowledge. East Asia has captured the spotlight of the fintech world. The quality and sophistication level of products and solutions developed here is world-class. We hope to promote our cutting-edge solutions to international companies to match our success in Sri Lanka in East Asia and be on par with IT giants in Asia.”

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