Highlights of Sunday's National Football League games
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[November 20, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - Highlights
of Sunday's National Football League games:
Saints 34 Redskins 31 (overtime)
Wil Lutz kicked a 28-yard field in overtime, climaxing a furious
fourth-quarter rally that lifted New Orleans to its eighth
consecutive victory.
The Saints (8-2) trailed Washington 31-16 when Kirk Cousins
completed a seven-yard touchdown pass to tight end Jeremy Sprinkle
with 5:58 to play.
But Drew Brees led back-to-back touchdown drives of 75 and 83 yards,
throwing three yards to tight end Josh Hill and 18 yards to rookie
running back Alvin Kamara to draw the Saints within 31-29 with 1:05
left.
Kamara converted the tying two-point conversion by taking a pitch
around left end.
The Redskins (4-6) moved to a first down at the New Orleans 34 --
within range of a potential game-winning field goal -- but Cousins
was flagged for intentional grounding on first down, moving
Washington out of field-goal range.
Eagles 37, Cowboys 9
The Philadelphia offense clicked in the second half, and the Eagles
motored past the Dallas Cowboys 37-9 for their eighth consecutive
win.
Carson Wentz threw a pair of touchdowns passes as Philadelphia
scored on its first three possessions of the second half. He
finished with 168 yards on 14-of-27 passing.
The Eagles (9-1) held Dallas (5-5) to 225 yards of offense.
Philadelphia's defense also came up with the exclamation point on
the win when defensive end Derek Barnett sacked Dallas quarterback
Dak Prescott and forced a fumble. Eagles linebacker Nigel Bradham
scooped the ball and returned it 37 yards for a touchdown.
Patriots 33, Raiders 8
Tom Brady threw for 339 yards and three touchdowns and Stephen
Gostkowski kicked four field goals, including a franchise-record
62-yarder, in New England's blowout of Oakland in Mexico City.
Brady, 30 of 37 passing, notched his sixth 300-yard game this season
and 82nd of his career.
Coach Bill Belichick broke a tie with Tom Landry and moved into sole
possession of third place on the NFL's all-time coaching wins list.
The Patriots have won a team-record 13 straight road games, 12 of
them led by Brady, the second-longest quarterback streak in NFL
history.
Ravens 23, Packers 0
Baltimore's defense bent, but never got close to breaking in
shutting out Green Bay.
It was the first time the Packers were held scoreless since 2006,
when they were blanked by the Bears and Patriots in head coach Mike
McCarthy's first season.
The Ravens (5-5) forced three consecutive turnovers at the start of
the game and got a pair of fourth-down stops and two more turnovers
in the second half.
Packers quarterback Brett Hundley, starting his fourth game in place
of Aaron Rodgers, was intercepted three times and fumbled once as
Green Bay fell to 5-5.
Vikings 24, Rams 7
Latavius Murray ran for 95 yards and two touchdowns and Minnesota's
defense held down Los Angeles' top-scoring offense.
Case Keenum was 27-of-38 passing for 280 yards and a touchdown, and
Adam Thielen added six catches for 123 yards and a 65-yard touchdown
reception for Minnesota (8-2).
Running back Todd Gurley had five carries for 20 yards and a
touchdown for Los Angeles (7-3) on the first possession of the game,
but was held to 17 yards on 10 carries the rest of the way.
Giants 12, Chiefs 9 (OT)
Aldrick Rosas delivered the game-winning 23-yard field goal to give
New York the overtime victory over Kansas City (6-4).
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Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins (8) throws the ball in the first
quarter against the New Orleans Saints at the Mercedes-Benz
Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports
The Giants (2-8) snapped a three-game losing streak in their first
home win of the season.
New York's winning drive was set up by a 36-yard reception by
receiver Roger Lewis, who drew a pass interference penalty on Chiefs
cornerback Phillip Gaines.
Bengals 20, Broncos 17
Andy Dalton passed for three touchdowns and Cincinnati (4-6) won in
Denver for the first time in 42 years.
Dalton completed 15 of 25 passes for 154 yards, including scoring
passes to A.J. Green, Alex Erickson and Tyler Kroft.
Denver (3-7) lost its sixth consecutive game.
Chargers 54, Bills 24
Los Angeles quarterback Philip Rivers threw two touchdown passes to
Keenan Allen and Buffalo rookie Nathan Peterman tossed five
first-half interceptions in his NFL debut.
The Chargers (4-6) snapped a two-game slide as Rivers started his
186th consecutive regular-season game, the NFL's second-longest
active streak behind Eli Manning (209).
The Bills (5-5) benched Tyrod Taylor in favor of Peterman, but lost
their third consecutive game.
Jaguars 19, Browns 7
Jacksonville running back Leonard Fournette slugged his way to 111
rushing yards as the Jaguars beat winless Cleveland and took sole
possession of first place in the AFC South.
The Browns harassed Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles throughout and
the game, and the Jaguars (7-3) did the same to quarterback DeShone
Kizer of the Browns (0-10).
Lions 27, Bears 24
Matthew Stafford completed 21 of 31 passes for 299 yards and two
touchdowns, and Detroit outlasted Chicago.
A go-ahead, 52-yard field goal by kicker Matt Prater with 1:35
remaining helped the Lions (6-4) win their third consecutive game.
Bears kicker Connor Barth missed a 46-yard field-goal attempt with
three seconds to go as Chicago (3-7) dropped its third game in a
row.
Texans 31, Cardinals 21
Jadeveon Clowney led a timely defensive stand and Houston overcame
two first-half turnovers to defeat Arizona.
Clowney's fourth-down stop on Cardinals running back Adrian Peterson
enabled the Texans (4-6) to seize control when on the ensuing snap
rookie running back D'Onta Foreman dashed 34 yards for a touchdown
and a two-score lead.
The Cardinals (4-6) dropped consecutive games despite third-string
quarterback Blaine Gabbert's three touchdown passes.
Buccaneers 30, Dolphins 20
Patrick Murray drilled a 35-yard field goal with seven seconds left
and Tampa Bay defeated Miami.
The Dolphins (4-6) attempted two laterals and a handoff on the
kickoff after Murray's field goal. Tampa Bay's Adarius Glanton
recovered a fumble on the handoff in the end zone for the final
margin for the Bucs (4-6).
(Editing by Gene Cherry)
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