Highlights of Sunday's NFL games
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[December 19, 2016]
Dec 18 (The Sports Xchange) -
Highlights of National Football League games on Sunday:
Cowboys 26, Buccaneers 20
Dallas rookies Ezekiel Elliott and Dak Prescott were their old
selves in helping lead the Cowboys to a grinding 26-20 win over the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at AT&T Stadium.
The Cowboys (12-2) rebounded from last week's loss at the New York
Giants to move a step closer to the NFC East title and the No. 1
playoff seed in the conference. Dallas need one win or a Giants loss
to clinch both.
Elliott, the NFL's rushing leader, ran for season-high 159 yards and
a touchdown on 23 carries.
Raiders 19, Chargers 16
The Oakland Raiders clinched their first playoff berth since 2002 by
beating the San Diego Chargers 19-16 on Sunday.
Oakland (11-3) forged ahead on Sebastian Janikowski's 44-yard field
goal with 2:40 left, his fourth field goal of the game.
San Diego (5-9) lost its third straight game and for the 12th
occasion in its last 13 games against AFC West foes.
Patriots 16, Broncos 3
Quarterback Tom Brady led four scoring drives -- two after turnovers
-- and New England's defense kept the Denver Broncos out of the end
zone in a 16-3 victory that clinched the Patriots' eighth straight
AFC East title and the playoff berth that goes with it.
The eight consecutive division titles by New England (12-2) is an
NFL record.
It was a rare win in Denver for Brady, who improved to 3-7 lifetime
in the Mile High City.
The mistake-prone Broncos (8-6) lost their hold on the sixth and
final wild-card berth.
Packers 30, Bears 27
Ty Montgomery ran for 162 yards and two touchdowns and Mason Crosby
kicked a 32-yard field goal as time expired as the Green Bay Packers
won their fourth straight game with a 30-27 win over the Chicago
Bears at frigid Soldier Field.
Crosby's game-winner came after Aaron Rodgers connected on a 60-yard
completion on third-and-11 to Jordy Nelson while working with no
timeouts to set up Crosby's third field goal of the game. Rodgers
finished with 252 passing yards on 19-of-31 passing for the Packers
(8-6).
Connor Barth tied the game with a 22-yard field goal with 1:23
remaining as the Bears (3-11) wiped out a 17-point fourth-quarter
deficit.
Titans 19, Chiefs 17
Ryan Succop made a last-second 53-yard field goal and the Tennessee
Titans pulled off a 19-17 road upset of the Kansas City Chiefs.
Under sunny skies and very frigid temperatures, the outcome was in
doubt until the game's final play when Succop, returning to face the
team that drafted him in 2010, was on target.
The Titans improved to 8-6 and remained in playoff contention, while
the Chiefs slipped to 10-4.
Texans 21, Jaguars 20
Tom Savage led a fourth-quarter rally after entering in the second
quarter, guiding the Houston Texans to a 21-20 victory over the
Jacksonville Jaguars.
Savage replaced Brock Osweiler after Osweiler tossed a pair of
interceptions that the Jaguars (2-12) converted into 10 points.
Texans kicker Nick Novak booted four field goals before Savage
engineered an eight-play, 52-yard drive that culminated in a 1-yard
touchdown run by Lamar Miller with 2:51 to play.
The Texans (8-6) remained tied atop the AFC South with the Tennessee
Titans, while Indianapolis (7-7) is one game back.
Colts 34, Vikings 6
On a very cold day in Minnesota, Colts quarterback Andrew Luck could
hardly have been hotter in leading Indianapolis to a 34-6 blowout of
the Vikings.
Luck was 21 of 28 for 250 yards and two touchdowns as the Colts
jumped out to a 27-0 halftime lead.
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The Vikings, hyped about the return of star running back Adrian
Peterson to their lineup, slumped to their most lopsided loss of the
season.
After a 5-0 start to the season, the Vikings are now 7-7.
Steelers 24, Bengals 20
Ben Roethlisberger passed for 286 yards including a 24-yard
touchdown pass to Eli Rogers with seven minutes remaining as the
Pittsburgh Steelers rallied for a 24-20 victory over the Cincinnati
Bengals.
Chris Boswell kicked a career-best six field goals for the Steelers
(9-5) to tie a team record, and set up next week's AFC North
showdown with the Baltimore Ravens.
Cincinnati (5-8-1) gained only 38 yards in the second half after
leading 20-9 at halftime. The loss eliminated the Bengals from
playoff contention.
Ravens 27, Eagles 26
The Baltimore Ravens stayed in with a chance to win the AFC North
with a 27-26 triumph over the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Eagles almost snatched victory at the end. After quarterback
Carson Wentz scored on a 4-yard run, Baltimore's C.J. Mosley tipped
a pass and Jerraud Powers prevented it from getting to Jordan
Matthews on the two-point conversion attempt.
Baltimore (8-6) can win the AFC North if it beats the Steelers on
Christmas Day and the Bengals in the finale. Philadelphia (5-9) has
lost five consecutive games.
Bills 33, Browns 13
LeSean McCoy rushed for 153 yards and two touchdowns and the Buffalo
Bills kept their slim playoff hopes alive with a 33-13 win over the
Cleveland Browns.
Embattled quarterback Tyrod Taylor was 17 of 24 passing for 174
yards for the Bills (7-7).
The Browns lost their 17th straight game dating back to last season
and became the fourth team in NFL history to start 0-14.
Giants 17, Lions 6
Quarterback Eli Manning threw two touchdown passes as the New York
Giants beat the Detroit Lions 17-6.
The Giants were nursing a slim 10-6 lead in the fourth quarter
before Manning connected with Odell Beckham Jr. for a big touchdown
after the receiver made a one-handed catch.
The Giants (10-4) stayed in contention to win the NFC East. The
Lions (9-5) remained top of the NFC North.
Falcons 41, 49ers 13
The Atlanta Falcons kept up their pace as the highest-scoring team
in the NFL despite playing the past two games without leading
receiver Julio Jones.
Devonta Freeman rushed for 139 yards and three touchdowns as the
Falcons broke the team record for points in a season while handing
the San Francisco 49ers a 13th straight loss with 41-13 victory.
Atlanta (9-5) is up to 469 points with two regular-season games to
go, bettering the 442 points set in 1998 when the team made its lone
trip to the Super Bowl.
Saints 48, Cardinals 41
Drew Brees passed for four touchdowns and 389 yards with no
interceptions -- becoming the first opposing quarterback to pass for
300 yards against the Cardinals this season -- and the Saints downed
Arizona 48-41.
The combined 89 points scored made it the highest-scoring game in
the NFL this season. (Editing by Andrew Both)
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