Patriots,
Colts, Broncos into postseason, Packers stunned
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[December 15, 2014]
By Simon Evans
(Reuters) - The New England Patriots, the
Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos clinched divisional titles and
playoff berths with wins on Sunday while the Green Bay Packers'
five-game winning streak was ended by the Buffalo Bills.
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The Patriots (11-3) secured their sixth straight AFC East
divisional crown with a 41-13 triumph over the Miami Dolphins (7-7)
at Foxborough.
New England led 14-13 at the half but turned it on in the third
quarter as they racked up 24 points to pull clear.
Quarterback Tom Brady threw both his touchdown passes in the third,
finding tight end Rob Gronkowski with a 27-yard pass and then
connecting with Julian Edelman for a six-yard score.
Brady completed 21 of 35 passes throwing for 287 yards, two
touchdowns and an interception as the Patriots gained revenge for
the opening game loss at Miami.
The divisional title is the 12th New England have won with head
coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Brady.
The Colts came from behind to beat the Houston Texans 17-10 at Lucas
Oil Stadium and claim their second consecutive AFC South title.
Kendrick Lewis gave the Texans a first-quarter lead with a 27-yard
return after picking off Colts quarterback Andrew Luck.
Luck recovered to throw two touchdown passes in the second quarter,
while the Texans (7-7) lost their quarterback when Ryan Fitzpatrick
was carted off the field with what was reported to be a suspected
broken leg.
Rookie Tom Savage took over for Houston and he too was hurt, in the
fourth quarter, before throwing an interception that was picked off
by Vontae Davis to secure the win for the Colts (10-4).
Luck completed 18 of 34 passes for 187 yards as the Colts earned
their fourth division title in six seasons and made the playoffs for
the 12th time in 13 years.
A third AFC playoff slot was taken by the Denver Broncos who won the
AFC West title after a 22-10 win over divisional rivals the San
Diego Chargers took them to an 11-3 record.
The victory ensures the Broncos, beaten by Seattle in last season's
Super Bowl, will enter the postseason for the fourth straight year.
Quarterback Peyton Manning completed 14 of 20 passes for 233 yards
and one touchdown, despite having to leave the field late in the
second quarter to receive treatment for a thigh injury, returning
after the interval.
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In the much-anticipated NFC West clash in Seattle, defending Super
Bowl champions the Seahawks effectively ended the San Francisco
49ers hopes with a 17-7 win.
Running back Marshawn Lynch put up 91 yards on 21 carries and put
Seattle ahead with a four yard touchdown run in the third quarter.
The Seahawks (10-4) now have four straight wins and are locked in
battle with the Arizona Cardinals (11-3) for top spot in the
division.
The day's biggest surprise came with the Bills stunning the Packers
21-13 in a game where Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw two
interceptions.
The win keeps the Bills in the AFC wild card hunt and sees the
Packers slip to 10-4.
The standout individual performance on Sunday came from New York
Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr who grabbed three touchdown catches
as part of a 143-yard performance on 12 receptions in a 24-13 win
over the Washington Redskins.
Rookie quarterback Johnny Manziel's first start for the Cleveland
Browns ended in a 30-0 loss to AFC North rivals the Cincinnati
Bengals.
Manziel, the 2012 Heisman Trophy winner, was taunted by Bengals
defenders showing him his trademark 'money' sign.
Manziel was sacked three times as he threw two interceptions and put
up just 80 yards on 10 of 18 passing.
Later on Sunday, the Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys, locked at 9-4 in
the NFC East, clash in Philadelphia.
(Editing by Gene Cherry and Ian Ransom)
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