NFL roundup: Falcons WR Jones torches Bucs
November 26, 2017
PITTSBURGH -- Chris Boswell's 53-yard field goal with no time left gave the Pittsburgh Steelers a 31-28 win over the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night.
Packers backup quarterback Brett Hundley threw touchdown passes of 39, 54 and 55 yards, but Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger found his go-to receiver, Antonio Brown, in the late going to set up Boswell's game-winning kick.
Pittsburgh (9-2) won its sixth consecutive game while Green Bay (5-6) lost its second in a row.
Roethlisberger was 33 of 45 for 351 yards with four touchdowns and two interceptions. Brown caught 10 passes for 169 yards and two scores. Hundley finished 17 of 26 for 245 yards.
Falcons 34, Buccaneers 20
ATLANTA -- Julio Jones, who came in with just one touchdown this season, caught 12 passes for 253 yards and two scores as Atlanta beat Tampa Bay for its third win in a row.
Jones teamed with fellow wide receiver Mohamed Sanu for a 51-yard touchdown on a trick play and caught a 25-yard TD pass from quarterback Matt Ryan, who finished 26 of 35 for 317 yards and two scores.
The victory for the Falcons (7-4) snapped a two-game winning streak by the Buccaneers (4-7).
Patriots 35, Dolphins 17
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Tom Brady threw four touchdown passes, two to tight end Rob Gronkowski, and New England cruised to its seventh straight victory with a rout of Miami.
Running back Rex Burkhead also scored twice (one pass, one run) as the Patriots (9-2) sent Miami (4-7) to its fifth straight loss -- and its eighth straight at Gillette Stadium.
Brady had a string of 189 straight passes without an interception snapped, but he went on to post his 83rd game with at least three touchdown passes.
Eagles 31, Bears 3
PHILADELPHIA -- Carson Wentz threw for three touchdowns, including one to Alshon Jeffery, to lead Philadelphia to a rout of Chicago.
The Eagles (10-1) did most of their damage in a dominating first half in which they outscored the Bears 24-0 while outgaining them in yardage 272-33.
The victory over the NFC North cellar-dwelling Bears (3-8) was the ninth in a row for NFC East-leading Philadelphia, which improved to 6-0 at home this season.
Bengals 30, Browns 16
CINCINNATI -- Rookie Joe Mixon rushed for a career-high 114 yards on 23 carries and a touchdown, and Andy Dalton passed for 214 yards and two touchdowns, lifting Cincinnati to a victory over winless Cleveland.
Cincinnati (5-6) revived its dormant rushing attack with a season-high 152 yards, averaging 5.1 yards per carry, to help keep its slim playoff hopes alive.
The Browns (0-11) got 268 passing yards from DeShone Kizer and 95 rushing yards from Isaiah Crowell.
Bills 16, Chiefs 10
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Quarterback Tyrod Taylor used his arms and his legs to send Buffalo to a much-needed win, buoying the Bills' playoff hopes while sending Kansas City reeling to its third straight defeat.
Taylor completed 19 of 29 passes for 183 yards while running nine times for another 27 yards in his return as the starting quarterback after getting benched in favor of rookie Nathan Peterman last week.
The Chiefs drove into Buffalo territory for a potential game-winning score late in the fourth quarter, but cornerback Tre'Davious White picked off a pass from Alex Smith to seal the win.
Titans 20, Colts 16
INDIANAPOLIS -- For the second time this season, Tennessee rallied in the fourth quarter to beat Indianapolis.
On Oct. 16 in Nashville, Tennessee outscored Indianapolis 21-3 in the final 15 minutes for a 36-22 victory.
On Sunday, Tennessee seized a 20-16 lead with 5:59 remaining in the game on DeMarco Murray's 1-yard touchdown run to cap a nine-play, 77-yard drive. The Titans overcame Marcus Mariota throwing two interceptions.
Panthers 35, Jets 27
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Linebacker Luke Kuechly returned a fumble for the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter as Carolina topped New York.
Kaelin Clay then returned a punt for a touchdown to provide insurance for the Panthers (8-3), who won their fourth game in a row to set up a first-place showdown with the Saints next week in New Orleans. Carolina also completed its first-ever sweep of the AFC East.
With the Jets up 20-18, quarterback Josh McCown fumbled the ball as he was hit by defensive end Wes Horton. Kuechly scooped the ball and returned it 34 yards for his second career touchdown. Newton, who was only 11 of 28 for 168 yards, dived in for the two-point conversion to give the Panthers a 26-20 lead with 12:58 to play.
Raiders 21, Broncos 14
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Derek Carr threw two touchdown passes, Marshawn Lynch ran for a score, and Oakland gave its playoff hopes a boost with an emotional victory over Denver.
The Raiders (5-6) pulled to within one game of the first-place Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC West. Carr completed 18 of 24 passes for 253 yards, while Lynch gained 67 yards on 26 carries.
The Broncos (3-8) lost their seventh straight game and trail Kansas City by three games. Denver quarterback Paxton Lynch sustained a non-contact ankle injury during the third quarter and sat out the rest of the game.
Rams 26, Saints 20
LOS ANGELES -- Jared Goff passed for two touchdowns and Drew Brees was held to one as Los Angeles defeated New Orleans.
The Rams (8-3) won for the fifth time in six outings as the Saints (8-3) had their eight-game winning streak snapped.
Los Angeles receiver Cooper Kupp made eight catches for 116 yards. Greg Zuerlein added four field goals, three from at least 46 yards, as the Rams prevailed.
Cardinals 27, Jaguars 24
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Phil Dawson kicked a career-long 57-yard field goal with one second remaining in regulation to lift Arizona to a victory over Jacksonville.
Dawson made all four of his field-goal attempts, also connecting from 34, 42 and 48 yards.
The win snapped a two-game losing streak for the Cardinals (5-6) and ended a four-game winning streak for the Jaguars (7-4).
Seahawks 24, 49ers 13
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Russell Wilson threw two touchdown passes and ran for a TD, lifting Seattle to its fourth consecutive road win.
The victory was the Seahawks' eighth straight in the regular season over the 49ers (1-10), who were coming off a bye that followed their first win of the season, 31-21 over the New York Giants. Seattle improved to 7-4.
The Seahawks' defense limited the 49ers to a pair of Robbie Gould field goals before Jimmy Garoppolo threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to wideout Louis Murphy as time expired. Garoppolo replaced an injured C.J. Beathard with 1:07 remaining.
November 26, 2017
PITTSBURGH -- Chris Boswell's 53-yard field goal with no time left gave the Pittsburgh Steelers a 31-28 win over the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night.
Packers backup quarterback Brett Hundley threw touchdown passes of 39, 54 and 55 yards, but Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger found his go-to receiver, Antonio Brown, in the late going to set up Boswell's game-winning kick.
Pittsburgh (9-2) won its sixth consecutive game while Green Bay (5-6) lost its second in a row.
Roethlisberger was 33 of 45 for 351 yards with four touchdowns and two interceptions. Brown caught 10 passes for 169 yards and two scores. Hundley finished 17 of 26 for 245 yards.
Falcons 34, Buccaneers 20
ATLANTA -- Julio Jones, who came in with just one touchdown this season, caught 12 passes for 253 yards and two scores as Atlanta beat Tampa Bay for its third win in a row.
Jones teamed with fellow wide receiver Mohamed Sanu for a 51-yard touchdown on a trick play and caught a 25-yard TD pass from quarterback Matt Ryan, who finished 26 of 35 for 317 yards and two scores.
The victory for the Falcons (7-4) snapped a two-game winning streak by the Buccaneers (4-7).
Patriots 35, Dolphins 17
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Tom Brady threw four touchdown passes, two to tight end Rob Gronkowski, and New England cruised to its seventh straight victory with a rout of Miami.
Running back Rex Burkhead also scored twice (one pass, one run) as the Patriots (9-2) sent Miami (4-7) to its fifth straight loss -- and its eighth straight at Gillette Stadium.
Brady had a string of 189 straight passes without an interception snapped, but he went on to post his 83rd game with at least three touchdown passes.
Eagles 31, Bears 3
PHILADELPHIA -- Carson Wentz threw for three touchdowns, including one to Alshon Jeffery, to lead Philadelphia to a rout of Chicago.
The Eagles (10-1) did most of their damage in a dominating first half in which they outscored the Bears 24-0 while outgaining them in yardage 272-33.
The victory over the NFC North cellar-dwelling Bears (3-8) was the ninth in a row for NFC East-leading Philadelphia, which improved to 6-0 at home this season.
Bengals 30, Browns 16
CINCINNATI -- Rookie Joe Mixon rushed for a career-high 114 yards on 23 carries and a touchdown, and Andy Dalton passed for 214 yards and two touchdowns, lifting Cincinnati to a victory over winless Cleveland.
Cincinnati (5-6) revived its dormant rushing attack with a season-high 152 yards, averaging 5.1 yards per carry, to help keep its slim playoff hopes alive.
The Browns (0-11) got 268 passing yards from DeShone Kizer and 95 rushing yards from Isaiah Crowell.
Bills 16, Chiefs 10
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Quarterback Tyrod Taylor used his arms and his legs to send Buffalo to a much-needed win, buoying the Bills' playoff hopes while sending Kansas City reeling to its third straight defeat.
Taylor completed 19 of 29 passes for 183 yards while running nine times for another 27 yards in his return as the starting quarterback after getting benched in favor of rookie Nathan Peterman last week.
The Chiefs drove into Buffalo territory for a potential game-winning score late in the fourth quarter, but cornerback Tre'Davious White picked off a pass from Alex Smith to seal the win.
Titans 20, Colts 16
INDIANAPOLIS -- For the second time this season, Tennessee rallied in the fourth quarter to beat Indianapolis.
On Oct. 16 in Nashville, Tennessee outscored Indianapolis 21-3 in the final 15 minutes for a 36-22 victory.
On Sunday, Tennessee seized a 20-16 lead with 5:59 remaining in the game on DeMarco Murray's 1-yard touchdown run to cap a nine-play, 77-yard drive. The Titans overcame Marcus Mariota throwing two interceptions.
Panthers 35, Jets 27
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Linebacker Luke Kuechly returned a fumble for the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter as Carolina topped New York.
Kaelin Clay then returned a punt for a touchdown to provide insurance for the Panthers (8-3), who won their fourth game in a row to set up a first-place showdown with the Saints next week in New Orleans. Carolina also completed its first-ever sweep of the AFC East.
With the Jets up 20-18, quarterback Josh McCown fumbled the ball as he was hit by defensive end Wes Horton. Kuechly scooped the ball and returned it 34 yards for his second career touchdown. Newton, who was only 11 of 28 for 168 yards, dived in for the two-point conversion to give the Panthers a 26-20 lead with 12:58 to play.
Raiders 21, Broncos 14
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Derek Carr threw two touchdown passes, Marshawn Lynch ran for a score, and Oakland gave its playoff hopes a boost with an emotional victory over Denver.
The Raiders (5-6) pulled to within one game of the first-place Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC West. Carr completed 18 of 24 passes for 253 yards, while Lynch gained 67 yards on 26 carries.
The Broncos (3-8) lost their seventh straight game and trail Kansas City by three games. Denver quarterback Paxton Lynch sustained a non-contact ankle injury during the third quarter and sat out the rest of the game.
Rams 26, Saints 20
LOS ANGELES -- Jared Goff passed for two touchdowns and Drew Brees was held to one as Los Angeles defeated New Orleans.
The Rams (8-3) won for the fifth time in six outings as the Saints (8-3) had their eight-game winning streak snapped.
Los Angeles receiver Cooper Kupp made eight catches for 116 yards. Greg Zuerlein added four field goals, three from at least 46 yards, as the Rams prevailed.
Cardinals 27, Jaguars 24
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Phil Dawson kicked a career-long 57-yard field goal with one second remaining in regulation to lift Arizona to a victory over Jacksonville.
Dawson made all four of his field-goal attempts, also connecting from 34, 42 and 48 yards.
The win snapped a two-game losing streak for the Cardinals (5-6) and ended a four-game winning streak for the Jaguars (7-4).
Seahawks 24, 49ers 13
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Russell Wilson threw two touchdown passes and ran for a TD, lifting Seattle to its fourth consecutive road win.
The victory was the Seahawks' eighth straight in the regular season over the 49ers (1-10), who were coming off a bye that followed their first win of the season, 31-21 over the New York Giants. Seattle improved to 7-4.
The Seahawks' defense limited the 49ers to a pair of Robbie Gould field goals before Jimmy Garoppolo threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to wideout Louis Murphy as time expired. Garoppolo replaced an injured C.J. Beathard with 1:07 remaining.
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