Highlights of Sunday's National Football League games
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[October 23, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - Highlights of Sunday's National
Football League games:
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Bears 17, Panthers 3
Rookie safety Eddie Jackson became the first player in NFL history
to score two defensive touchdowns of at least 75 yards in the same
game, and Chicago defeated visiting Carolina.
Jackson scored on a 75-yard fumble return and a 76-yard interception
return during the first half. Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky
played it safe on the other side of the ball as he completed four of
seven passes for 107 yards.
Chicago (3-4) won its second game in a row and improved to 2-1 since
naming Trubisky as the starter.
Panthers quarterback Cam Newton (21 of 34, 211 yards) was
intercepted twice in the loss. Turnovers crippled Carolina (4-3).
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Saints 26, Packers 17
Drew Brees continued his mastery of Green Bay in leading the New
Orleans to victory at Lambeau Field.
Brees completed a barrage of short passes that added up to 331 yards
on 27-of-38 accuracy. In seven career games against the Packers, he
has topped 300 passing yards all seven times. The Saints (4-2)
stayed afloat despite Brees' two early interceptions to earn their
fourth consecutive victory.
Making his first start for the injured Aaron Rodgers, Packers
quarterback Brett Hundley was just 12 of 25 for 87 yards. His lone
interception came with the Packers (4-3) down nine in the final
minutes.
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Cowboys 40, 49ers 10
Ezekiel Elliott ran for 147 yards and two touchdowns and caught a
72-yd touchdown pass, leading Dallas over winless San Francisco.
Quarterback Dak Prescott completed 16 of 25 passes for 234 yards and
three touchdowns for the Cowboys (3-3), who ended a two-game losing
streak and moved to within two games of the first-place Philadelphia
Eagles (5-1) in the NFC East. Prescott also ran for a touchdown.
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Steelers 29, Bengals 14
Le'Veon Bell carried 35 times for 134 yards against the NFL's
second-ranked defense to Pittsburgh (5-2) to a win over the
Cincinnati (2-4).
It was his third 100-yard game of the season and he went over the
century mark late in the third quarter.
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Seahawks 24, Giants 7
Quarterback Russell Wilson threw three second-half touchdown passes
to give Seattle (4-2) the victory over New York (1-6).
The Seahawks put together a sloppy, penalty-filled first half, which
included eight penalties 63 yards and two second-quarter dropped
passes by tight end Jimmy Graham, one of which would have been a
touchdown on a fourth-down play.
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Chargers 21, Broncos 0
Los Angeles blanked Denver to win their third straight game.
Travis Benjamin had a 42-yard scoring reception and returned a punt
65 yards for a touchdown to lead the Chargers (3-4). Philip Rivers
added another touchdown pass to running back Austin Ekeler.
Denver (3-3) has dropped three of its past four games. .
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Patriots 23, Falcons 7
Just as they occurred in the greatest comeback in Super Bowl
history, New England manhandled Atlanta, cruising to a fog-shrouded
victory.
The Falcons held a 28-3 lead over New England back in February
before the Patriots scored the last 31 points to steal the game. On
Sunday night, New England made it 54 straight points against Atlanta
before Julio Jones caught a 1-yard touchdown pass from Matt Ryan
with 4:09 left in the game.
Tom Brady threw two touchdowns passes, one a short flip forward that
Brandin Cooks ran in 11 yards for a TD, and Stephen Gostkowski
kicked three field goals for New England. James White, who scored
the overtime touchdown in the Super Bowl, caught a 2-yard touchdown
pass.
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Bears outside linebacker Pernell McPhee (92) celebrates his sack
during the second half against the Carolina Panthers at Soldier
Field. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Wierzbicki-USA TODAY Sports
Vikings 24, Ravens 16
On a day that belonged to the kickers, Minnesota's offense did just
enough to spur the Vikings (5-2) to their third consecutive win.
Kai Forbath kicked six field goals for the Vikings while Baltimore
(3-4) got a three from Justin Tucker. It was the fourth loss in five
games for the Ravens.
The Vikings sacked Baltimore quarterback Joe Flacco five times.
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Rams 33, Cardinals 0
Jared Goff threw for 235 yards and a touchdown, Todd Gurley II had
his fourth game of 100 or more rushing yards and the defense
provided two interceptions that led to points as Los Angeles crushed
Arizona at Twickenham Stadium in London.
Cardinals quarterback Carson Palmer broke his left arm and will e
out at least eight weeks.
Greg Zuerlein added four field goals for the Rams, improved to 5-2
with the victory in the NFC West matchup. They are in first place in
the division. Arizona is 3-4.
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Dolphins 31, Jets 28
Backup quarterback Matt Moore, a two-touchdown deficit, rallied
Miami to victory.
Dolphins defensive back Bobby McCain intercepted a Josh McCown pass
at the New York 27 with 47 seconds left in the fourth quarter. That
set up Dolphins kicker Cody Parkey, who broke a 28-28 tie with a
37-yard field goal with 26 seconds left.
Moore was playing in place of Jay Cutler, who left the game due to a
chest injury.
The Dolphins (4-2) avenged their loss to the Jets (3-4) four weeks
ago. In so doing, the Dolphins won their third consecutive game.
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Bills 30, Buccaneers 27
LeSean McCoy rushed for 91 yards and two touchdowns and Tyrod Taylor
passed for 268 yards and a touchdown as Buffalo (4-2) came from
behind to defeat Tampa Bay (2-4).
Stephen Hauschka made three field goals, including the game-winner
from 30 yards with 14 seconds remaining. Earlier in the game,
Hauschka tied an NFL record by making his 12th consecutive field
goal of at least 50 yards
The Bills scored 10 points in the final three minutes.
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Titans 12, Browns 9 (overtime)
Ryan Succop kicked a 47-yard field goal with 1:55 left in overtime
to give Tennessee (4-3) the victory over winless Cleveland (0-7).
A 54-yard field goal by Browns rookie kicker Zane Gonzalez with 47
seconds left in regulation tied the score 9-9 to force overtime.
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Jaguars 27, Colts 0
Blake Bortles completed 18 of 26 passes for 330 yards and a
touchdown as Jacksonville (4-3) downed Indianapolis (2-5).
Indianapolis was shut out for the first time since a 41-0 playoff
loss in 2002 at the New York Jets.
Bortles had a terrific first half, completing 14 of 20 passes for
282 yards and one touchdown. His first-half success included
completions of 45, 50, 52, 24 and 28 yards.
(Editing by Gene Cherry)
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