Week 9 in the 2013-2014 NFL Season and everything continues to heat up for each team. We've got the lowdown on what happened at last night's Sunday Night Football. Read on to find out which teams won.

Atlanta Falcons vs Carolina Panthers, 10-34

The Carolina Panthers moved up 5-4 in the standings after destroying the Falcons with a 24-point win. Not allowing ATL to score in three quarters (1st, 3rd and 4th), the Panthers won their fourth straight, following an impressive game for Cam Newton who threw one touchdown and ran another to score. The loss gives the Falcons its fifth loss in six games as they drop 2-6.

Minnesota Vikings vs Dallas Cowboys, 23-27

In a tight game that could have gone either way, the Cowboys were able to ease in and bag their fifth W in nine games. Minnesota thought they had the game in their hands after an 11-yard touchdown by Adrian Peterson giving the Vikings a 23-20 lead. However, led by Tony Romo, the Cowboys sealed the win after the QB threw a touchdown pass to Dwayne Harris with a little over 30 seconds left in the game.

The loss puts the Vikings at 1-7.

Kansas City Chiefs vs Buffalo Bills, 23-13

The Chiefs maintain a clean record after winning their ninth straight game this season against the Bills. KC was kept scoreless by the Bills in the first quarter but posted 3-10-10 in the next three to finally come out with the win.

Buffalo seemed to fail in keeping the ball on their side, as the team gave out three turnovers - two interceptions and one fumble - that were converted into 17 points by their opponent, NFL.com notes.

With this game, the Chiefs climb up 9-0, while the Bills drop 3-6.

Philadelphia Eagles vs Oakland Raiders, 49-20

The Eagles came prepared as they serve the Raiders a devastating 29-point loss, 49-20. Nick Foles carried Philadelphia on its back, throwing seven touchdowns for the win - tying the NFL record for most TD passes. Foles also threw for 406 yards.

Here are the results for the other games played last night:

New Orleans Saints vs New York Jets, 20-26

Tennessee Titans vs St Louis Rams, 28-21

San Diego Chargers vs Washington Redskins, 24-30

Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Seattle Seahawks, 24-27

Baltimore Ravens vs Cleveland Browns, 18-24

Pittsburgh Steelers vs New England Patriots, 31-55

Indiana Colts vs Houston Texans, 27-24