NFL roundup: Mahomes-led Chiefs take down Brady, Bucs
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[November 30, 2020]
Patrick Mahomes passed for 462
yards and three touchdowns, winning a duel with Tom Brady, as the
visiting Kansas City Chiefs beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 27-24 on
Sunday.
The Chiefs (10-1) won their sixth straight and continued to track
the front-running Pittsburgh Steelers for the top seed in the AFC
playoffs by capitalizing on the rhythm established between Mahomes
and speedster Tyreek Hill, who caught 13 passes for 269 yards and
three touchdowns.
Fittingly, he also snagged a game-clinching 8-yard pass on the
boundary for a first down that enabled Kansas City to run out the
fourth-quarter clock.
Hill had seven receptions for 203 yards in the first quarter,
including scores of 75 and 44 yards. His first-quarter yardage was
the most in a period since 2006 when Lee Evans generated 205 yards
for Buffalo. Hill also grabbed a 20-yard TD in the third quarter to
make it 27-10.
The Bucs (7-5) could not offer enough answers behind Brady, who
finished 27-of-41 passing for 345 yards with three touchdowns and
two interceptions.
Titans 45, Colts 26
Derrick Henry ran for 178 yards and three touchdowns to help
visiting Tennessee grab sole possession of first place in the AFC
South with a victory against Indianapolis.
A.J. Brown had a 69-yard touchdown reception and also returned an
onside kick 42 yards for a score late in the game for the Titans
(8-3), who built a 35-14 halftime lead.
Jacoby Brissett had two short TD runs for the Colts (7-4), who had
beaten division rival Tennessee in Nashville on Nov. 12.
Dolphins 20, Jets 3
Ryan Fitzpatrick, returning to the starting lineup due to Tua
Tagovailoa's injury, passed for 257 yards and two touchdowns to lead
visiting Miami over winless New York.
Dolphins receiver DeVante Parker had eight catches for a season-high
119 yards, but Miami (7-4) won with defense after forcing six punts,
notching a fourth-down stop and collecting interceptions by Nik
Needham and Xavien Howard. Miami has forced a turnover in 17
straight games, tying a franchise record. Howard's pick gives him an
NFL-leading seven this year.
New York fell to 0-11. The Jets are five losses away from joining
the 2008 Lions and 2017 Browns as NFL 0-16 teams. Quarterback Sam
Darnold, who hadn't played since Nov. 1 due to an injured
non-throwing shoulder, was sacked three times and was intercepted
twice, passing for 197 yards.
Packers 41, Bears 25
Aaron Rodgers carved up Chicago's usually formidable defense for
four touchdown passes as host Green Bay put a chokehold on the NFC
North with a blowout win at Lambeau Field.
Rodgers completed 21 of 29 passes for 211 yards as Green Bay (8-3)
took a three-game lead over Chicago (5-6) and Minnesota with five
games left. The Packers could clinch the division title as soon as
next week if they win and both teams chasing them lose.
Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, starting his first game since
Sept. 27, hit on 26 of 46 passes for 242 yards and three touchdowns.
He also tossed two interceptions and lost a fumble that Preston
Smith took 14 yards for a score that upped Green Bay's
second-quarter lead to 27-3.
Bills 27, Chargers 17
Buffalo scored a touchdown on the opening possession of each half
and remained alone in first place atop the AFC East by holding off
Los Angeles in a victory at Orchard Park, N.Y.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen threw for 157 yards and one touchdown
and ran for another score as the Bills improved to 8-3 in the chase
for their first division title since 1995.
Devin Singletary rushed for 82 yards for the Bills. Chargers rookie
quarterback Justin Herbert was 31-of-52 passing for 316 yards and
one touchdown, but Los Angeles (3-8) lost for the fourth time in its
last five games.
49ers 23, Rams 20
Robbie Gould kicked a 42-yard field goal as time expired to give San
Francisco a victory and a season-series sweep over host Los Angeles.
Nick Mullens passed for 252 yards with one interception to lead the
49ers (5-6), who benefited from the return from long absences by
Deebo Samuel, who caught 11 passes for 133 yards, Raheem Mostert,
who rushed for 43 yards and a score, and Richard Sherman, who
intercepted a pass.
Jared Goff threw for 198 yards but suffered a pair of interceptions
for the Rams (7-4) in a game that featured seven turnovers and two
defensive scores.
Patriots 20, Cardinals 17
Nick Folk made a 50-yard field goal as time expired, lifting New
England over Arizona in Foxborough, Mass.
The Patriots (5-6), who overcame an early 10-0 deficit, drove for
Folk's field goal after Arizona kicker Zane Gonzalez missed a
45-yard attempt with 1:47 remaining. New England quarterback Cam
Newton completed 9 of 18 passes for only 84 yards and no touchdowns.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers
quarterback Tom Brady (12) throws as Kansas City Chiefs defensive
tackle Chris Jones (95) moves in during the second half at Raymond
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Arizona (6-5) tied the game at 17 with 8:02 remaining. Four plays
after converting a fourth-and-4 attempt via a defensive holding
penalty, Kenyon Drake scored on a 1-yard run, the Cardinals' first
touchdown since their first possession of the game.
Falcons 43, Raiders 6
Matt Ryan passed for 185 yards and two touchdowns and Deion Jones
returned an interception 67 yards for a touchdown as host Atlanta
took advantage of turnover-prone Las Vegas.
Ryan completed 22-of-39 passes and was intercepted once, but he
became the eighth quarterback in NFL history to pass for 3,000 or
more yards in 11 consecutive seasons. Ito Smith rushed 65 yards and
a touchdown for the Falcons (4-7).
Las Vegas (6-5) dropped its second straight game. Derek Carr, who
lost three fumbles and threw an interception, completed 22 of 34
passes for 215 yards.
Vikings 28, Panthers 27
Kirk Cousins threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Chad Beebe with 46
seconds left and Minnesota rallied for the victory against visiting
Carolina in Minneapolis.
The outcome wasn't secured until Carolina kicker Joey Slye missed
wide left on a 54-yard field goal attempt with one second remaining.
The result dampened a record-setting day for Panthers rookie safety
Jeremy Chinn.
Chinn scored two touchdowns on fumble returns in an historic
eight-second span early in the third quarter. There's no other
documented situation in NFL history in which the same defensive
player scored touchdowns on back-to-back snaps.
Saints 31, Broncos 3
Taysom Hill and Latavius Murray each ran for two touchdowns and
visiting New Orleans took advantage of the absence of all Denver
quarterbacks.
Hill won his second straight start in the absence of injured Drew
Brees as the NFC-leading Saints improved to 9-2 with their eighth
consecutive victory.
The Broncos (4-7) played without all four quarterbacks on their
roster due to COVID-19 concerns. Practice squad wide receiver
Kendall Hinton, who played quarterback as a freshman at Wake Forest,
was expected to start, but running back Phillip Lindsay took the
first three snaps in the shotgun formation and ran the ball.
Giants 19, Bengals 17
Wayne Gallman scored a touchdown and rushed for a career-high 94
yards, Graham Gano kicked four field goals and visiting New York
defeated Cincinnati to move into first place in the NFC East.
The Giants (4-7) won their third straight game but also lost
quarterback Daniel Jones to a hamstring injury in the third quarter.
The Giants are tied with the Washington Football Team atop the NFC
East, but hold the head-to-head tiebreaker.
Gallman scored his sixth rushing touchdown since Week 7 on New
York's first series when he plunged in from 1 yard out. The first
touchdown for Cincinnati (2-8-1) came on Brandon Wilson's 103-yard
kickoff return in the first quarter, the longest play in team
history.
Browns 27, Jaguars 25
Nick Chubb rushed for a season-high 144 yards and a touchdown, and
Baker Mayfield threw two touchdown passes as visiting Cleveland
posted its third straight win by holding off Jacksonville.
It was the third straight 100-yard rushing game, and fifth of the
season, for Chubb. Mayfield hit 19 of 29 passes for 258 yards, and
Jarvis Landry posted season-highs with eight catches for 143 yards
and his first touchdown of the season for the Browns (8-3).
Mike Glennon completed 20 of 35 for 235 yards and two touchdowns in
his first NFL start since 2017 for Jacksonville (1-10), which has
lost 10 straight. The Jaguars pulled to within 27-25 with 2:14 left
on James Robinson's 4-yard run, but the two-point try failed.
--Field Level Media
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