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			Highlights of Sunday's National Football League games 
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			 [December 18, 2017] 
			(The Sports Xchange) - Highlights of Sunday's National 
			Football League games: 
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 Patriots 27, Steelers 24
 
 Tom Brady led New England to the winning touchdown with 56 seconds 
			left, ruining Pittsburgh's chance to clinch a first-round playoff 
			bye and potentially homefield advantage throughout the playoffs.
 
 A touchdown by Dion Lewis on an eight-yard run capped a 77-yard 
			drive to complete a rally from a 24-16 deficit.
 
 But the Steelers came right back on a 69-yard catch-and-run by 
			rookie JuJu Smith-Schuster. He gave the Steelers the ball at the New 
			England 10 with 34 seconds left.
 
 Tight end Jesse James appeared to have scored the go-ahead 
			touchdown, but his 10-yard reception was reviewed and James was 
			ruled to have not completed the catch. The ball came loose when he 
			impacted the ground.
 
 Ben Roethlisberger scrambled to give the Steelers two more chances 
			at winning , but his final pass was deflected by Eric Rowe and 
			intercepted in the end zone with five seconds left.
 
 The game was marred by a calf injury to Steelers receiver Antonio 
			Brown, who was taken to a hospital for further examination and 
			treatment.
 
			
			 
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 Panthers 31, Packers 24
 
 Cam Newton threw three of his four touchdown passes in the opening 
			18 minutes of the second half as Carolina upstaged the return of 
			Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
 
 Newton completed 20 of 31 passes for 242 yards for the Panthers 
			(10-4).
 
 Rodgers was intercepted three times, all on underthrown balls. He 
			completed 27 of 45 passes for 287 yards, but the Packers (7-7) saw 
			the their postgame aspirations crippled.
 
 Rodgers, 34, had missed seven games. He had not played since 
			suffering the broken collarbone during an Oct. 15 loss at Minnesota.
 
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 Vikings 34, Bengals 7
 
 Minnesota (11-3) clinched the NFC North title with its ninth win in 
			the past 10 games.
 
 Case Keenum passed for 236 yards and two touchdowns, and the 
			Vikings' defense dominated Andy Dalton and Cincinnati (5-9).
 
 ESPN reported that Cincinnati head coach Marvin Lewis plans to step 
			down after the season. Lewis has spent 15 years as Cincinnati's 
			coach.
 
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 Bills 24, Dolphins 16
 
 LeSean McCoy became the 30th player in NFL history to surpass 10,000 
			career rushing yards, helping Buffalo keep its playoff hopes alive.
 
 McCoy had 96 total yards (50 rushing, 46 receiving) and two 
			touchdowns as the Bills improved to 8-6 for just the third time in 
			the 18 years since the team reached the postseason.
 
 The loss diminished the playoff chances of Miami (6-8).
 
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			Jaguars 45, Texans 7
 Jacksonville (10-4) clinched its first playoff berth since 2007.
 
 Quarterback Blake Bortles passed for three touchdowns in the first 
			half as the Jaguars led 31-0 at halftime, the largest margin in 
			franchise history.
 
 Jacksonville (10-4) remained in control of first place over the AFC 
			South.
 
 Houston (4-10) has lost four straight and seven of its last eight.
 
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 Saints 31, Jets 19
 
 Drew Brees threw two touchdown passes and New Orleans overcame three 
			turnovers to defeat New York.
 
			
			 
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			Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) reacts after throwing an 
			interception against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America 
			Stadium. Mandatory credit: Jim Matthews-USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisonsin 
            
			 
            The victory kept the Saints (10-4) in first place in the NFC South. 
			Even though they are tied with 10-4 Carolina, the Saints swept the 
			Panthers in two games this season and own the head-to-head 
			tiebreaker.
 The Jets are 5-9.
 
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            Eagles 34, Giants 29
 Quarterback Nick Foles threw four touchdown passes as Philadelphia 
			(12-2) held off New York (2-12) to clinch a first-round bye in the 
			playoffs.
 
 Foles, who was 24 of 38 for 237, took over as the Eagles starting 
			quarterback after they lost Carson Wentz last week to a 
			season-ending knee injury.
 
 Giants quarterback Eli Manning finished 35 of 54 for 427 yards with 
			three touchdowns.
 
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 Rams 42, Seahawks 7
 
 Todd Gurley ran for three touchdowns and caught a scoring pass as 
			Los Angeles took control of the NFC West.
 
 The Rams (10-4) avenged an earlier 16-10 loss to Seattle and opened 
			a two-game lead over the Seahawks (8-6) with two games remaining.
 
 Gurley's 14-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter made it 
			40-0. Gurley carried 21 times for 152 yards.
 
 Russell Wilson completed 14 of 30 passes for 142 yards and one 
			touchdown.
 
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			Ravens 27, Browns 10
 Ball-hawking Baltimore forced four more turnovers and converted two 
			of them into touchdowns to defeat winless Cleveland.
 
 The Ravens (8-6) kept alive their playoff hopes as a wild-card team.
 
 The Browns (0-14) have lost 16 straight games to division opponents 
			dating back to 2015.
 
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 Redskins 20, Cardinals 15
 
 Kirk Cousins threw a pair of touchdown passes and Washington held 
			off Arizona
 
 The Redskins (6-8) never trailed and stopped Arizona (6-8) on downs 
			at the Washington 21-yard line with 16 seconds left.
 
 Washington snapped a two-game losing streak and won despite rushing 
			for just 32 yards.
 
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 49ers 25, Titans 23
 
 Robbie Gould's sixth field goal of the day, a 45-yarder on the final 
			play of the game gave San Francisco the win.
 
 Gould's 20th consecutive successful field goal came 67 seconds after 
			Ryan Succop had nailed a 50-yard field goal to give the Titans (8-6) 
			a 23-22 lead.
 
 The win was the 49ers' third in a row since promoting Jimmy 
			Garoppolo to starting quarterback.
 
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