NFL roundup: Browns in rare territory after wild win at Dallas
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[October 05, 2020]
Odell Beckham Jr. caught two
touchdown passes and ran for a third that helped stave off a furious
Dallas Cowboys comeback in the fourth quarter Sunday as the
Cleveland Browns held on for a 49-38 win at AT&T Stadium in
Arlington, Texas.
In increasing its record to 3-1 for the first time since 2001 with
its third straight victory, Cleveland ran roughshod over Dallas'
leaky defense, piling up 307 rushing yards despite losing leading
rusher Nick Chubb (knee injury) in the first quarter.
Beckham accounted for 50 of those yards on the play that kept the
Browns from blowing a 41-14 fourth-quarter lead. With 3:25
remaining, Beckham went right on a reverse, skirted a tackle attempt
and used some nice downfield blocking to race into the end zone
after Dallas (1-3) had closed to 41-38.
Dak Prescott finished with a monstrous stat line thanks to the late
rally. The Cowboys' quarterback completed 41 of 58 passes for 502
yards and four touchdowns. His only mistake was an interception by
Denzel Ward at the Cleveland 4 with 1:36 left in the game that
sealed the outcome.
Bills 30, Raiders 23
Josh Allen passed for 288 yards and two touchdowns and ran for
another as Buffalo remained unbeaten by handing Las Vegas its first
home loss.
Allen, who completed 24 of 34 passes, left the game briefly late in
the second quarter, grabbing at his left shoulder after completing a
backhanded, left-handed shovel pass to Stefon Diggs. Diggs caught
six passes for 115 yards, and Devin Singletary rushed for 55 yards
and a touchdown for Buffalo (4-0).
Derek Carr completed 32 of 44 passes for 311 yards and two
touchdowns for Las Vegas (2-2), breaking the franchise record with
151 career touchdown passes. Darren Waller caught nine passes for 88
yards but also had a costly fumble. Josh Jacobs rushed for 48 yards
on 15 carries and Daniel Carlson kicked three field goals (54, 39
and 25 yards) for the Raiders.
Vikings 31, Texans 23
Dalvin Cook rushed for 130 yards and two touchdowns while Adam
Thielen and Justin Jefferson each posted 100-yard receiving games as
visiting Minnesota held off Houston.
The Vikings (1-3) needed a last-minute replay reversal to seal the
victory, as a 5-yard fourth-down touchdown pass from Deshaun Watson
to William Fuller V with 1:15 remaining was ruled incomplete upon
review. Thielen (eight receptions for 114 yards and a touchdown) and
Jefferson (four catches for 103 yards) teamed with Cook to give the
Vikings their first game since 2000 with a 100-yard rusher and two
100-yard receivers. Kirk Cousins passed for 260 yards and a score
for the Vikings.
Watson passed for 300 yards and two touchdowns, but the Texans
dropped to 0-4 for the third time in franchise history (2005, '08).
Fuller (six catches, 108 yards) and Kenny Stills (two catches, 39
yards) made the touchdown catches.
Seahawks 31, Dolphins 23
Russell Wilson threw for 360 yards and two touchdowns and Chris
Carson rushed for a pair of 1-yard scores as Seattle remained
unbeaten with the victory over host Miami.
Wilson, who completed 24 of 34 passes, found David Moore in the
corner of the end zone for a 17-yard score to put the Seahawks (4-0)
ahead 24-15 with 5:30 remaining in the fourth quarter. That came
after the Dolphins (1-3) had closed to 17-15 on the fifth of Jason
Sanders' field goals.
Miami's Ryan Fitzpatrick completed 29 of 45 passes for 315 yards and
rushed for a team-high 47 yards, including a 10-yard touchdown
scamper with 1:50 left. A two-point conversion pulled the Dolphins
within eight points, but Seattle recovered an onside kick and ran
out the clock.
Ravens 31, Washington 17
Lamar Jackson threw two touchdown passes to Mark Andrews and also
rushed for a 50-yard score to lift Baltimore over the host
Washington Football Team.
Jackson completed 14 of 21 passes for 193 yards and added 53 rushing
yards to lead the Ravens (3-1). Andrews caught a 25-yard touchdown
in the second quarter and added a 22-yarder in the third for his
fourth career multi-touchdown game.
It was the third straight loss for Washington (1-3). Dwayne Haskins
Jr. completed 32 of 45 passes for 314 yards, with top target Terry
McLaurin hauling in a game-high 10 catches for 118 yards.
Saints 35, Lions 29
Drew Brees threw two touchdown passes to Tre'Quan Smith, Latavius
Murray scored two rushing touchdowns and visiting New Orleans shook
off an early deficit to beat Detroit.
Brees passed for 246 yards while completing 19 of 25 attempts for
the Saints (2-2). Alvin Kamara rushed for 83 yards and a touchdown
and Murray gained 64 rushing yards. New Orleans trailed 14-0 before
scoring the next 35 points to take control.
Matthew Stafford threw for 206 yards and three touchdown passes for
Detroit (1-3). The Lions were held to 90 rushing yards, with Adrian
Peterson leading the way with 36 yards and a touchdown with 3:40
left that pulled Detroit to within six.
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Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. (13) warms up before the game
against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim
Heitman-USA TODAY Sports
Buccaneers 38, Chargers 31
Tom Brady passed for 369 yards and five touchdowns to lead Tampa Bay
past visiting Los Angeles.
Five different receivers caught touchdown passes for the Buccaneers
(3-1), led by Mike Evans with seven catches for 122 yards.
Justin Herbert completed 20 of 25 passes for 290 yards and three
touchdowns for the Chargers (1-3). He was intercepted once.
Rams 17, Giants 9
Unable to get their offense on track until late, Los Angeles rode
its defense to victory over winless New York at SoFi Stadium in
Inglewood, Calif.
Let by two-time defensive player of the year Aaron Donald, the Rams
(3-1) held the Giants (0-4) out of the end zone while improving to
2-0 at their new $5 billion stadium. The Giants fell to 0-4.
Los Angeles' high-powered offense finally delivered with just under
seven minutes remaining when quarterback Jared Goff hit wide
receiver Cooper Kupp on a 55-yard catch-and-run for a touchdown and
a 17-9 lead. Goff was 25 of 32 for 200 yards, his lowest passing
yardage of the season and his lowest since Week 10 of last season.
Giants quarterback Daniel Jones was 23 of 36 for 190 yards, with an
interception.
Bengals 33, Jaguars 25
Joe Burrow became the first rookie quarterback to throw for 300 or
more yards in three straight games, and Joe Mixon scored a
career-high three touchdowns as host Cincinnati held off
Jacksonville.
The touchdowns were the first in four games this season for Mixon,
who piled up 181 yards from scrimmage (151 rushing, 30 receiving)
for Cincinnati (1-2-1). Burrow completed 25 of 36 passes for 300
yards with a touchdown and an interception. Randy Bullock made all
four of his field-goal attempts.
Gardner Minshew completed 27 of 40 passes for 351 yards and two
touchdowns to D.J. Chark Jr., who had eight receptions for 95 yards.
Aldrick Rosas converted 4-of-5 field goals for the Jaguars (1-3),
who have lost three in a row.
Panthers 31, Cardinals 21
Teddy Bridgewater threw for two touchdowns and ran for another as
Carolina was in control most of the way in the victory over visiting
Arizona.
Running backs Mike Davis, who rushed for a game-high 84 yards, and
Reggie Bonnafon each posted a touchdown. The Panthers (2-2) won for
the second week in a row despite the absence of injured All-Pro
running back Christian McCaffrey (ankle sprain).
Arizona quarterback Kyler Murray completed 24 of 31 passes for 133
yards and three touchdowns. His 78 rushing yards also were tops for
the Cardinals (2-2), who lost for the second week in a row.
Colts 19, Bears 11
Philip Rivers passed for 190 yards and a touchdown and Rodrigo
Blankenship kicked four field goals as Indianapolis defeated host
Chicago for its third straight victory.
Rivers connected with Mo Alie-Cox for a 13-yard touchdown in the
opening quarter, and Blankenship, an undrafted rookie, drilled field
goals of 21, 30, 44 and 30 yards. Julian Blackmon added an
interception in the fourth quarter for the Colts (3-1).
Nick Foles was 26-for-42 passing for 249 yards, with one touchdown
and one interception in his first start for Chicago (3-1). Foles
connected with Allen Robinson for a 16-yard touchdown with 1:35 to
go before David Montgomery ran for the two-point conversion. The
Colts recovered the ensuing onside kick.
Eagles 25, 49ers 20
Wideout Travis Fulgham and linebacker Alex Singleton scored their
first career NFL touchdowns on consecutive plays from scrimmage late
in the fourth quarter, helping visiting Philadelphia shock San
Francisco.
Fulgham scored on scored on a 42-yard pass from Carson Wentz to give
the Eagles the lead with 5:50 remaining and Singleton returned an
interception 30 yards on the 49ers' ensuing possession.
Wentz threw for one score and ran for another as the Eagles (1-2-1)
took over first place in the NFC East. Wentz finished 18 of 28 for
193 yards. Standout tight end George Kittle returned to the 49ers
(2-2) after a two-week absence with a knee injury to catch 15 passes
for 183 yards.
--Field Level Media
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