Highlights of Sunday's National Football League games
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[October 09, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - Highlights of Sunday's National
Football League games:
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Chiefs 42, Texans 34
Alex Smith passed for 324 yards and three touchdowns and engineered
a decisive touchdown drive midway through the fourth quarter in the
Kansas City Chiefs' 42-34 win over the Houston Texans on Sunday
night at NRG Stadium.
Smith authored a critical response after Texans quarterback Deshaun
Watson completed his second second-half touchdown pass to wide
receiver Will Fuller, a 48-yard strike with 12:00 remaining that cut
the deficit to 26-20.
Smith then led a six-play, 70-yard march that required just 3:03 to
complete. His 10-yard pass to De'Anthony Thomas extended the lead to
32-20.
Receiver/return specialist Tyreek Hill ensured that the Chiefs (5-0)
would remain as the lone unbeaten team in the NFL when he returned a
punt 82 yards for a touchdown with 7:22 left.
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Packers 35, Cowboys 31
Aaron Rodgers tossed a 12-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver
Davante Adams with 11 seconds remaining to lift visiting Green Bay
(4-1) to victory.
The nine-play, 75-yard scoring drive took only 1:02.
Quarterback Dak Prescott led the Cowboys (2-3) on a 17-play, 79-yard
drive that included Ezekiel Elliot fourth-and-1 run.
Three plays later, Prescott picked his way through the Green Bay
secondary to put the Cowboys ahead 31-28 with 1:13 remaining.
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Jaguars 30, Steelers 9
Ben Roethlisberger turned in his worst home performance in more than
11 years as Jacksonville (3-2) intercepted five passes to defeat
Pittsburgh (3-2).
The Jaguars returned two of Roethlisberger's interceptions for
touchdowns on back-to-back Steelers possessions in the third
quarter.
The first, returned by linebacker Telvin Smith for 28 yards, gave
the Jaguars a 13-9 lead. The second was scored by safety Barry
Church on a 51-yard return.
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Panthers 27, Lions 24
Cam Newton completed 26 of 33 passes for 355 yards and three
touchdowns to help Carolina (4-1) earn a road win over Detroit
(3-2).
The Panthers seemed in firm control with a 27-10 lead midway through
the fourth quarter, but the Lions mounted a furious comeback.
Detroit closed to within 27-17 with 5:48 remaining in the game on a
four-yard touchdown pass from Matthew Stafford to tight end Darren
Fells.
Following a Carolina three-and-out, the Lions pulled to within 27-24
with 3:22 remaining on a 20-yard touchdown pass from Stafford to
Fells.
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Eagles 34, Cardinals 7
Quarterback Carson Wentz threw a career-high four touchdown passes
as Philadelphia (4-1) rolled to its third straight win.
Wentz was 21 of 30 for 304 yards, four touchdowns and one
interception. He had never thrown more than two touchdowns in an NFL
game.
Quarterback Carson Palmer was 27 of 43 for 263 yards and one
touchdown for Arizona (2-3).
Cardinals All-Pro wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald became the third
player in NFL history to catch a pass in 200 consecutive games.
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Ravens 30, Raiders 17
Joe Flacco passed for 222 yards, Mike Wallace caught three passes
for 133 yards and Baltimore ended a two-game losing streak at
Oakland.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith scored on a 47-yard fumble return in the
first quarter for the Ravens (3-2), who moved into a tie with the
Pittsburgh Steelers for first place in the AFC North.
The Raiders (2-3) lost their third straight game and played without
quarterback Derek Carr, who is still out with a broken bone in his
back.
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Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) scrambles away from Dallas
Cowboys defensive end Damontre' Moore (58) in the third quarter at
AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
Replacement EJ Manuel completed 13 of 26 passes for 159 yards and
one touchdown.
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Colts 26, 49ers 23 (overtime)
Adam Vinatieri kicked four field goals, including a 51-yarder with
1:38 remaining in overtime to give Indianapolis (2-3) the win over
visiting San Francisco (0-5).
Colts running back Marlon Mack, who ran 22 yards for a third-quarter
touchdown, scampered 35 yards to the San Francisco 34-yard line to
set up Vinatieri's game-winning field goal.
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Seahawks 16, Rams 10
Seattle slowed Los Angeles' league-leading offense to pull even with
the Rams in the NFC West. Both teams are 3-2.
The Rams had five turnovers and were 0-for-4 in the red zone as the
Seahawks reeled off 16 unanswered points.
Brian Walsh's 35-yard field goal capped the scoring with a minute
left.
Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson was 24 of 37 for 198 yards with
a touchdown and an interception.
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Dolphins 16, Titans 10
Jarvis Landry scored the go-ahead touchdown with 10:33 left in the
fourth quarter as Miami (2-2) turned back Tennessee (2-3).
Dolphins safety Reshad Jones recovered two fumbles, scored one
touchdown and added a sack that nearly went for a safety. The
Dolphins' defense had six sacks.
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Jets 17, Browns 14
Quarterback Josh McCown threw two second-half touchdown passes and
New York (3-2) beat winless Cleveland (0-5).
Kevin Hogan gave the Browns their first lead of the season on a
21-yard touchdown pass to rookie tight end David Njoku in the third
quarter.
The Jets regained the lead, 10-7, after an interception by
cornerback Morris Claiborne, who returned the ball 28 yards to the
Browns 13. Two plays later, McCown tossed a two-yard touchdown pass
to tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins.
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Bengals 20, Bills 16
Andy Dalton passed for 328 yards and A.J. Green had 189 receiving
yards and a touchdown, lifting Cincinnati past visiting Buffalo.
Tyrod Taylor was 22 of 36 for 166 yards with a touchdown and an
interception for Buffalo (3-2).
Cincinnati (2-3) was the first team this season to score more than
17 points against the Bills. They sacked Taylor six times.
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Chargers 27, Giants 22
Quarterback Philip Rivers threw three touchdown passes, two in the
second half, to lead Los Angeles (1-4) past winless New York (0-5).
The Chargers' winning score came after defensive end Melvin Ingram
sacked and stripped Giants quarterback Eli Manning to give Los
Angeles the ball on the 11-yard line. Three plays later, Rivers
found running back Melvin Gordon for the 10-yard touchdown.
Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. broke his left ankle in the
game and will need surgery.
(Editing by Gene Cherry)
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