NFL roundup: Cowboys pummel Rams,
stay even with Eagles
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[December 16, 2019]
With their grasp on the NFC East
lead slipping, the Dallas Cowboys made a statement Sunday, ending a
three-game losing streak with an impressive 44-21 victory over the
visiting Los Angeles Rams.
Notching their first victory of the season against a team with a
winning record, the Cowboys (7-7) remained in a first-place tie with
the Philadelphia Eagles, who beat Washington earlier Sunday. That
sets up a showdown game between the division rivals next weekend in
Philadelphia. The Cowboys would clinch the NFC East with a victory.
Dak Prescott threw for 212 yards and two touchdowns, while Ezekiel
Elliott rushed for 117 yards and two scores of his own. Tony Pollard
added 131 yards on the ground and a late 44-yard score to seal the
victory. The Cowboys rushed for a season-high 263 yards.
Jared Goff threw for 284 yards and two touchdowns and an
interception, while running back Todd Gurley rushed for 20 yards on
11 carries with a rushing and receiving TD as the Rams' playoff
chances took a severe blow. Los Angeles (8-6) must win out and have
Minnesota lose out to reach the postseason.
Eagles 37, Redskins 27
Carson Wentz tossed a 4-yard touchdown pass to Greg Ward with 26
seconds remaining to lift visiting Philadelphia past Washington.
Wentz, who threw three touchdown passes, helped move the Eagles to
7-7 and in position to win the NFC East if they win their final two
games. Wentz finished 30 of 43 for 266 yards, while running back
Miles Sanders rushed for 122 yards and a score and caught another.
Redskins rookie quarterback Dwayne Haskins was 19 of 28 for 261
yards and two touchdown passes, losing a fumble on a final-play
lateral that resulted in a touchdown. The Redskins fell to 3-11.
Falcons 27, 49ers 21
Matt Ryan found Julio Jones for a game-winning 5-yard touchdown pass
with two seconds left to lift visiting Atlanta to an upset victory
against San Francisco at Santa Clara, Calif., in a wild finish.
The 49ers (11-3) clinched a spot in the NFC postseason with the Los
Angeles Rams' road loss to the Dallas Cowboys, but fell out of the
top spot in the conference with their last-second defeat. The 49ers
still would secure the top NFC seed if they win their final two
games.
Ryan finished 25-of-39 passing for 210 yards and two touchdowns to
Jones. Jones initially was ruled to be short of the goal line on the
duo's final connection, but a replay review showed that he had
crossed the plane of the goal line, and the call was overturned as
Atlanta (5-9) prevailed.
Seahawks 30, Panthers 24
Russell Wilson threw for two touchdowns as Seattle defeated Carolina
at Charlotte, N.C and ultimately secured a playoff berth.
Seattle (11-3) clinched a spot in the NFC postseason with the Rams'
loss at Dallas in the late afternoon window. The Seahawks also
vaulted into the top spot in the NFC standings after San Francisco
was stunned by Atlanta at home. The 49ers (11-3) host the Seahawks
in Week 17.
Wilson was 20-for-26 passing for 286 yards, and Chris Carson rushed
for 133 yards and two touchdowns, picking up key yards on the final
possession as the Seahawks ran out the clock.
Texans 24, Titans 21
Carlos Hyde had 26 carries for 104 yards and scored the go-ahead
touchdown early in the fourth quarter, and Houston held on for a win
over host Tennessee.
Deshaun Watson completed 19 of 27 passes for 243 yards, two
touchdowns and two interceptions for the Texans (9-5), who took sole
possession of first place in the AFC South. Kenny Stills had both of
the Texans' touchdown catches.
Ryan Tannehill passed for two touchdowns and rushed for another for
the Titans (8-6), whose four-game winning streak came to an end.
Tannehill completed 22 of 36 passes for 279 yards with one
interception.
Chiefs 23, Broncos 3
Patrick Mahomes passed for 340 yards and two touchdowns in the snow
as host Kansas City won its fourth straight overall and defeated
Denver for the ninth straight time.
Mahomes went 27 of 34 passing with an interception for the Chiefs
(10-4), who have already clinching the AFC West title. Travis Kelce
became the first tight end in NFL history to record 1,000 yards
receiving in four consecutive seasons. He snagged 11 catches for 142
yards. The Chiefs totaled 419 yards.
Denver (5-9) generated just 251 yards as it came off back-to-back
wins in the first two starts by rookie quarterback Drew Lock, who
completed 18 of 40 passes for 208 yards and an interception. He grew
up just 15 miles from Arrowhead Stadium in Lee's Summit, Mo.
Patriots 34, Bengals 13
Tom Brady threw two touchdown passes, and New England forced five
turnovers en route to securing a playoff berth for the 11th straight
season with a victory over host Cincinnati.
Stephon Gilmore returned one of his two interceptions for a
touchdown, and fellow cornerback J.C. Jackson also had two picks as
the Patriots (11-3) averted their first three-game losing skid since
2002.
Former Bengals running back Rex Burkhead had a career-long 33-yard
rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter to highlight New England's
season-high 175 yards on the ground.
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Cowboys defensive end Michael Bennett (79) rushes Los Angeles Rams
quarterback Jared Goff (16) in the third quarter at AT&T Stadium.
Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports
Packers 21, Bears 13
Green Bay rode the trio of Aaron Rodgers, Aaron Jones and Davante
Adams to a victory over visiting Chicago in the 200th edition of the
rivalry at frigid Lambeau Field.
Rodgers threw for 203 yards and one touchdown, Adams caught seven
passes for 103 yards and the score, and Jones ran for 51 yards and
two touchdowns.
The Packers (11-3) have won three in a row and can clinch the NFC
North title with a win at powerful Minnesota next Monday night. The
Bears (7-7), the defending division champion, had won three in a row
but were officially eliminated from postseason contention.
Vikings 39, Chargers 10
Defensive end Ifeadi Odenigbo returned a fumble 56 yards for a
touchdown, and Minnesota withstood the loss of running back Dalvin
Cook to injury in defeating host Los Angeles.
Cook, who entered the game as the NFL's fourth-leading rusher,
exited after being tackled for a loss by linebacker Denzel Perryman
little more than a minute into the third quarter. Michael Boone,
benefiting from Cook's absence, ran for the first two touchdowns of
his two-year career.
Quarterback Kirk Cousins completed 19 of 25 for 207 yards, a TD and
one interception, and Dan Bailey kicked four field goals for the
Vikings (10-4). Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers was 28 of 39 for
307 yards with one TD and three interceptions for the Chargers
(5-9), who had seven turnovers.
Jaguars 20, Raiders 16
Gardner Minshew's 4-yard touchdown pass to Chris Conley with 31
seconds left gave Jacksonville a win over Oakland, ruining the
Raiders' last game in the Bay Area before their move to Las Vegas
next year.
Oakland (6-8) led 16-3 at halftime but coughed up the lead. Minshew
led a seven-play, 65-yard drive -- after Raiders kicker Daniel
Carlson missed wide left from 45 yards out -- to give the Raiders a
six-point edge. Minshew shrugged off a rough first half to finish 17
of 29 for 201 yards and two scores.
When Derek Carr's last-ditch pass into the end zone from the
Jacksonville 40 was broken up as time expired, the fans booed and
tossed objects on the field. Earlier in the fourth quarter, game
officials cautioned fans not to use laser pointers. Carr was 22 of
36 for 267 yards and a score in Oakland's fourth straight loss.
Giants 36, Dolphins 20
Eli Manning threw two touchdown passes, and Saquon Barkley ran for a
pair of scores as the host New York snapped a nine-game losing
streak with a win over Miami in East Rutherford, N.J.
Manning, 38, playing perhaps his final season with the Giants and
maybe his last home game as he filled in for injured starter Daniel
Jones (ankle), completed 20 of 28 passes for 283 yards with three
interceptions.
Barkley, the Offensive Rookie of the Year last season, ran 24 times
for 112 yards. It was his first 100-yard game since the second week
of the season and his first time scoring since Week 7. New York's
leading receiver was Sterling Shepard, who caught nine passes for
111 yards.
Buccaneers 38, Lions 17
Jameis Winston completed 28 of 42 passes for a career-high 458 yards
and four touchdowns to power Tampa Bay past host Detroit.
Winston also added to his league-leading total of interceptions when
he threw his 24th, but he became the first quarterback in NFL
history to throw for at least 450 yards in consecutive games. Three
of Winston's touchdown passes went to wideout Breshad Perriman.
A key play came when Bucs cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting picked off
a pass from David Blough and returned it 70 yards for a touchdown to
make it 31-17 with 5:12 left. Tampa Bay (7-7) won its fourth
straight game, while Detroit (3-10-1) lost its seventh straight.
Cardinals 38, Browns 24
Kenyan Drake had 22 carries for career highs of 137 yards and four
touchdowns, and Kyler Murray passed for 219 yards and one touchdown
as Arizona ran through Cleveland in Glendale, Ariz.
Drake scored on runs of 5, 1, 1 and 17 yards, the last for a 35-17
lead with 7:25 remaining, while surpassing his previous career
rushing high of 120 yards. Murray, the first pick in the 2019 draft,
rushed for 56 yards and set the franchise season record for
quarterback rushing yards at 504, passing Charley Trippi.
Mayfield, the first pick of the 2018 draft and Murray's teammate at
Oklahoma, completed 30 of 43 passes for 247 yards and two
touchdowns. Nick Chubb had 127 yards rushing and a touchdown for the
Browns (6-8), who will miss the playoffs for the 17th straight
season.
--Field Level Media
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