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			roundup: Rivers sets single-game passing marks 
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			 [November 26, 2018] 
			Philip Rivers threw for 259 
			yards and three touchdowns while also setting an NFL record for 
			consecutive completions to start a game, and the Los Angeles 
			Chargers overcame a double-digit deficit and rolled to a 45-10 
			victory Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals in Carson, Calif. 
 Rivers completed his first 25 pass attempts against the Cardinals, 
			breaking the record of 22 set by the Washington Redskins' Mark 
			Brunell in 2006. Rivers also tied the record for consecutive 
			completions overall with Ryan Tannehill, who set his mark over 
			consecutive games.
 
 Rivers finished 28 of 29 and was given the fourth quarter off. He 
			also set a single-game record for completion rate at 96.6 percent 
			(minimum 11 attempts). His only incompletion came late in the third 
			quarter as he attempted a short pass while getting hit as he threw.
 
 The Chargers found themselves in a 10-0 hole in the first quarter, 
			after the Cardinals (2-9) got a 25-yard Josh Rosen-to-Larry 
			Fitzgerald TD pass and a 30-yard Phil Dawson field goal. Rivers led 
			Los Angeles (8-3) to 45 unanswered points from there, 28 coming in 
			the second quarter alone.
 
 Vikings 24, Packers 17
 
 In what was practically an elimination game for the NFC playoff 
			race, Minnesota dominated Green Bay en route to a win at 
			Minneapolis.
 
			 
			
 Kirk Cousins completed 29 of 38 passes for 342 yards and three 
			touchdowns as the Vikings (6-4-1) moved into the NFC's top wild-card 
			position. Adam Thielen tortured the Packers (4-6-1) for eight 
			receptions, 125 yards and one touchdown.
 
 With injuries galore, the Packers needed a big game from Aaron 
			Rodgers. Instead, the quarterback was 17 of 28 for 198 yards and one 
			touchdown. Green Bay fell to 0-6 on the road, including losses at 
			the Los Angeles Rams, New England Patriots, Seattle Seahawks and 
			Minnesota in the past five weeks.
 
 Colts 27, Dolphins 24
 
 Andrew Luck threw three touchdown passes, and Adam Vinatieri booted 
			a game-winning, 32-yard field goal on the final play as host 
			Indianapolis rallied to defeat Miami.
 
 The Colts (6-5) have won five straight games. Miami (5-6) lost for 
			the fourth time in five games. Indianapolis trailed 24-14 with less 
			than nine minutes remaining in the fourth quarter before Luck, who 
			has a streak of eight straight games with at least three TD passes, 
			led the comeback. He completed 30 of 37 passes for 343 yards, 
			overcoming two interceptions.
 
 His biggest play came on third-and-9 from the Indianapolis 43 on 
			what became the game-winning drive. Luck narrowly escaped a sack and 
			tossed a 34-yard pass to Chester Rogers to the Miami 23, setting up 
			the winning field goal.
 
 Broncos 24, Steelers 17
 
 Nose tackle Shelby Harris intercepted Ben Roethlisberger in the end 
			zone with 1:07 left, and host Denver beat Pittsburgh.
 
 Case Keenum passed for 197 yards and two touchdowns, rookie Phillip 
			Lindsay had 110 yards rushing and a score and Emmanuel Sanders had 
			seven catches for 86 yards and a touchdown for the Broncos (5-6).
 
			
			 
			
 It was the second straight game in which the Broncos beat a team 
			entering on a six-game win streak. The Steelers (7-3-1) committed 
			four turnovers. Roethlisberger was 41 of 56 for 462 yards passing, 
			one touchdown and two interceptions, and JuJu Smith-Schuster had 13 
			receptions for 189 yards and a 97-yard score.
 
 Seahawks 30, Panthers 27
 
 Sebastian Janikowski kicked a 31-yard field goal on the final play 
			as Seattle defeated Carolina in Charlotte, N.C.
 
 Seattle (6-5) scored 10 points in the final 3 1/2 minutes to capture 
			a matchup of two teams likely to be jockeying for wild-card 
			positioning in the NFC. The Panthers (6-5) have lost three in a row.
 
 Carolina kicker Graham Gano was wide right on a 52-yard field goal 
			attempt with 1:40 left. Seattle, without any timeouts, took over at 
			its 42-yard line. On third down, Russell Wilson threw a 43-yard 
			strike to Tyler Lockett to take the ball to the Carolina 10, setting 
			up Janikowski.
 
 Eagles 25, Giants 22
 
 Jake Elliott kicked three field goals, including a 43-yarder with 22 
			seconds remaining, to lift host Philadelphia past New York.
 
 Josh Adams rushed for a touchdown and Carson Wentz threw for a score 
			as the Eagles (5-6) snapped a two-game losing streak. Philadelphia 
			also defeated New York (3-8) for the fifth straight game.
 
 Giants rookie Saquon Barkley rushed 13 times for 101 yards and a 
			touchdown while also catching seven passes for 41 yards and a score.
 
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			Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers (17) gestures before 
			the snap in the third quarter against the Arizona Cardinals at 
			StubHub Center. Mandatory Credit: Jake Roth-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Patriots 27, Jets 13
 Tom Brady threw two touchdown passes and became the NFL's career 
			leader in total yards passing for the regular season and postseason 
			combined, and New England overcame a slew of penalties to beat New 
			York in East Rutherford, N.J.
 
 Brady completed 20 of 31 passes for 283 yards as New England (8-3) 
			beat the Jets (3-8) for the 13th time in the past 15 meetings. Brady 
			entered the game 147 yards shy of passing Peyton Manning's career 
			mark of 79,279 and accomplished the feat on a 4-yard pass to rookie 
			Sony Michel in the second quarter.
 
 He also reached the 3,000-passing-yard mark for the 16th time, tying 
			Manning for the second-most behind Brett Favre's 18 seasons. Brady 
			reached 3,000 yards on a 17-yard pass to Josh Gordon early in the 
			fourth.
 
 Bills 24, Jaguars 21
 
 Josh Allen totaled 259 yards and two touchdowns for Buffalo in a 
			victory over Jacksonville at Orchard Park, N.Y. Buffalo's rookie 
			quarterback returned after missing four games with an elbow injury 
			and led the Bills (4-7) to a second straight win.
 
 Allen completed 8 of 19 passes for 160 yards, including a 75-yard 
			touchdown pass to fellow rookie Robert Foster. He also ran 13 times 
			for 99 yards to set a franchise record for quarterback rushing, 
			adding a scoring run.
 
 The Jaguars (3-8) were doomed by penalties (10 for 90 yards) and 
			ineffective play from Blake Bortles (12 of 23 for 127 yards, one 
			touchdown, two interceptions) in their seventh straight loss. 
			Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette and Bills defensive end Shaq 
			Lawson were ejected after exchanging punches in the third quarter.
 
 Ravens 34, Raiders 17
 
 Rookie quarterback Lamar Jackson ran for one touchdown and passed 
			for another while improving to 2-0 as a starter in host Baltimore's 
			victory over Oakland.
 
 Jackson, started for the second consecutive week because of a hip 
			injury to Joe Flacco and helped the Ravens (6-5) strengthen their 
			playoff hopes. He completed 14 of 25 passes for 178 yards with two 
			interceptions and rushed for 71 yards on 11 carries. Fellow rookie 
			Gus Edwards gained 118 yards on 23 carries.
 
            
			 
            
 Baltimore made Jackson's job easier with a defensive touchdown and a 
			special teams touchdown. Derek Carr completed 16 of 34 passes for 
			194 yards and a touchdown for the Raiders (2-9), who finished with 
			just 249 total yards, including 67 rushing.
 
 Browns 35, Bengals 20
 
 Baker Mayfield threw four touchdown passes, and Cleveland scored on 
			its first four possessions en route to a victory at Cincinnati.
 
 The win was the first for the Browns on the road since an overtime 
			victory against Baltimore on Oct. 1, 2015. They had lost 25 straight 
			away from home, one short of the record set by the Detroit Lions 
			(2007-10). The victory also marked the first time the Browns won 
			back-to-back games since 2014, when they won three straight.
 
 The Browns (4-6-1) were in control and looked like they would waltz 
			to the win, especially after starting Cincinnati quarterback Andy 
			Dalton was knocked out of the game in the third quarter with a thumb 
			injury. However, the Browns' offense stalled trying to establish the 
			run game in the second half, and the Bengals (5-6) found new life in 
			backup quarterback Jeff Driskel, who entered the game after Dalton 
			was injured.
 
 Buccaneers 27, 49ers 9
 
 Jameis Winston made a successful return to the starting lineup, 
			throwing for 312 yards and two touchdowns in leading host Tampa Bay 
			over San Francisco.
 
 Winston, who had been benched in favor of Ryan Fitzpatrick after a 
			four-interception game in Week 8, played error-free ball in helping 
			the Buccaneers (4-7) snap a four-game losing streak.
 
 Rookie Dante Pettis scored his second NFL touchdown for the 49ers 
			(2-9), who were coming off a bye and took their second consecutive 
			defeat. The loss came in the wake of second-year linebacker Reuben 
			Foster being released by the 49ers following a domestic-violence 
			accusation at the team hotel on Saturday night.
 
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