NFL roundup: Bears go to 3-0 as Falcons fold again
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[September 28, 2020]
Nick Foles came off the bench
and tossed three touchdown passes in the fourth quarter to rally the
Chicago Bears, who sent the host Atlanta Falcons to another
stunning, second-half collapse on Sunday.
Foles replaced an ineffective Mitchell Trubisky and completed the
rally with a go-ahead, 28-yard touchdown pass to Anthony Miller with
1:53 left. Bears safety Tashaun Gipson intercepted Matt Ryan on the
Falcons' next drive to seal the victory.
Chicago (3-0) remained unbeaten after three weeks for the first time
since 2013. Off to its worst start since 2007, Atlanta (0-3) led
26-10 entering the fourth quarter one week after blowing a 19-point
halftime lead against the Dallas Cowboys.
Foles finished 16-of-29 passing for 188 yards with the three scores
and one interception. Allen Robinson had 10 receptions for 123 yards
for Chicago, which lost running back Tarik Cohen to a knee injury.
Matt Ryan completed 19 of 38 passes for 238 yards with one touchdown
and the late interception, and Calvin Ridley had five receptions for
110 yards for Atlanta.
Seahawks 38, Cowboys 31
Russell Wilson threw five touchdown passes for the second
consecutive week, including a go-ahead 29-yarder to DK Metcalf with
1:47 remaining, as Seattle edged visiting Dallas.
Ryan Neal intercepted a Dak Prescott pass in the end zone with six
seconds remaining to clinch the victory for Seattle (3-0). The
Cowboys fell to 1-2.
Wilson completed 27 of 40 passes for 315 yards, setting a pair of
early season passing marks in the process. He became the first
quarterback in NFL history to throw at least four touchdown passes
in each of his team's first three games, and his 14 touchdown passes
are the most by any player through Week 3 in NFL history. Three of
his touchdowns went to Tyler Lockett, who had nine receptions for
100 yards. Metcalf caught four passes for 110 yards, and Chris
Carson rushed for a game-high 64 rushing yards on 14 carries.
Bills 35, Rams 32
Josh Allen threw four touchdown passes, including a scoring strike
to Tyler Kroft with 15 seconds remaining, as Buffalo (3-0) remained
undefeated by thwarting Los Angeles' comeback attempt in Orchard
Park, N.Y.
The Rams (2-1) overcame a 25-point, third-quarter deficit and took a
late 32-28 lead before Allen drove the Bills 75 yards in the final
four minutes for the game-winner. After the Bills' offense was kept
in check for much of the second half, Allen still was able to rally
his team to cap a day when he was 24 of 33 for 311 yards with one
interception.
Los Angeles appeared set to match the third-largest comeback in NFL
history and the longest in franchise history when they scored 29
unanswered points, all in the second half. Their four consecutive TD
drives came on a 1-yard run from quarterback Jared Goff, two Goff TD
passes and a 1-yard, go-ahead score on the ground by Darrell
Henderson Jr. Goff completed 23 of 32 passes for 321 yards and two
touchdowns. Henderson rushed for 114 yards.
Steelers 28, Texans 21
James Conner rushed for 109 yards and the go-ahead touchdown in the
fourth quarter as host Pittsburgh pounded out a win over Houston.
Conner plowed in for a 12-yard touchdown with 6:24 remaining to cap
a 12-play, 79-yard drive that chewed 7:03 off the clock and provided
the Steelers (3-0) a 26-21 lead. Ben Roethlisberger completed a
two-point conversion pass to JuJu Smith-Schuster that extended the
lead to seven.
Pittsburgh rushed for 169 yards and ran 76 plays compared to just 47
for the Texans (0-3). Houston had little success running the
football, totaling 29 yards on 15 attempts.
Patriots 36, Raiders 20
Rex Burkhead scored a career-high three touchdowns and Sony Michel
rushed for 117 yards on nine carries to lead New England over Las
Vegas in Foxborough, Mass.
Burkhead ran for two scores and also caught a TD pass for the
Patriots (2-1), who rushed for a season-best 250 yards. Cam Newton
passed for 162 yards, with one touchdown and one interception, Nick
Folk added three field goals and the Patriots defeated the Raiders
for the sixth straight time.
Derek Carr was 24 of 32 passing for 261 yards and two touchdowns for
Las Vegas (2-1). Hunter Renfrow and Foster Moreau caught touchdowns,
and Josh Jacobs totaled 83 yards (71 rushing, 12 receiving) for the
Raiders.
Titans 31, Vikings 30
Stephen Gostkowski drilled a career-best six field goals --
including a game-winning 55-yarder with 1:48 left -- and Derrick
Henry ran for 119 yards and his first two touchdowns of the season
as Tennessee remained unbeaten by defeating winless Minnesota in
Minneapolis.
Gostkowski kicked field goals of 39, 31, 30, 51, 54 and 55 yards
without a miss, and he has hit game-winners in each of the first
three weeks for the 3-0 Titans. Ryan Tannehill completed 23 of 37
passes for 321 yards and an interception for Tennessee.
Kirk Cousins passed for 251 yards, three touchdowns and two
interceptions, Dalvin Cook rushed for a career-high 181 yards and a
touchdown and rookie Justin Jefferson had seven receptions for 175
yards and a score to keep Minnesota (0-3) close.
Browns 34, Washington 20
Nick Chubb rushed for 108 yards and two touchdowns to spur Cleveland
to a double-digit win over visiting Washington.
Baker Mayfield completed 16 of 23 passes for 156 yards and two
touchdowns, and the Browns cashed in four Dwayne Haskins Jr.
turnovers for 24 points to move to 2-1 for the first time since
2011. Cleveland will play next week with a record above .500 for the
first time since Dec. 14, 2014.
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Bears quarterback Nick Foles (9) passes against the Atlanta Falcons
during the third quarter at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit:
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Haskins completed 21 of 37 passes for 224 yards for Washington
(1-2), but his third pick -- snagged by Browns linebacker B.J.
Goodson -- set up Cleveland's clinching touchdown.
49ers 36, Giants 9
San Francisco completed a New York/New York sweep, riding a stingy
defense and 343 passing yards from backup quarterback Nick Mullens
for the victory at East Rutherford, N.J.
One week after the 49ers (2-1) beat the New York Jets, Mullens
passed for one touchdown while backup running back Jeff Wilson Jr.
scored on a run and a catch as San Francisco rolled up a 420-231
advantage in total yards despite missing more than a half-dozen key
players, including quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, tight end George
Kittle, defensive end Nick Bosa and cornerback Richard Sherman.
Wilson's two fourth-quarter scores iced the win, one coming on a
19-yard pass from Mullens and the second on a 2-yard run with 3:35
to play. Mullens finished 25 of 36 with no interceptions.
Quarterback Daniel Jones led the Giants in rushing with five carries
for 49 yards, but he struggled in the passing game, going 17 of 32
for 179 yards with one interception.
Bengals 23, Eagles 23
Neither Philadelphia nor visiting Cincinnati scored in a 10-minute
overtime as they played to a tie.
Eagles kicker Jake Elliott lined up for a potential game-winning
59-yard field with 19 seconds remaining, but guard Matt Pryor was
whistled for a false start. The Eagles opted to punt instead of
attempting a 64-yard field goal. Quarterback Carson Wentz completed
29 of 47 passes for 225 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions
for
Philadelphia (0-2-1). Wentz scored on a 7-yard run with 21 seconds
left to send the game into OT.
The Bengals (0-2-1) were led by rookie quarterback Joe Burrow, who
finished 31 of 44 for 312 yards and two touchdowns. Tee Higgins
caught both TDs, and Tyler Boyd had 10 receptions for 125 yards.
Colts 36, Jets 7
Philip Rivers threw his 400th career touchdown pass and also went
over the 60,000-yard mark as Indianapolis crushed visiting New York.
Rivers reached the 400-touchdown mark with a 1-yard scoring pass to
Mo Alie-Cox in the second quarter and passed the 60,000-yardage mark
just before halftime. Rivers ranks sixth in NFL history in both
categories. He completed 17 of 21 passes for 217 yards and one
touchdown for the Colts (2-1).
Xavier Rhodes (two interceptions) and T.J. Carrie each returned
interceptions for scores for Indianapolis. The Jets (0-3) had just
260 total yards and quarterback Sam Darnold finished 17 of 29
passing for 168 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions.
Buccaneers 28, Broncos 10
Tom Brady completed 25 of 38 passes for 297 yards and three
touchdowns, Mike Evans caught two TD passes, and Tampa Bay won at
Denver.
Chris Godwin had five receptions for 64 yards and a score, Scotty
Miller had three catches for a game-high 83 yards and Ronald Jones
II rushed for 53 yards for the Buccaneers (2-1). Tampa Bay tight end
Rob Gronkowski was targeted seven times and finished with six
catches for 48 yards.
Broncos quarterback Jeff Driskel was 17-for-30 for 176 yards with
one touchdown and an interception before being replaced by Brett
Rypien in the fourth quarter. Rypien went 8-for-9 for 53 yards and
an interception. Tim Patrick had four receptions for 43 yards and a
touchdown for Denver (0-3).
Panthers 21, Chargers 16
Joey Slye kicked five field goals, helping first-year Carolina coach
Matt Rhule to his first NFL victory in the win over host Los Angeles
(1-2).
The result snapped the Panthers' 10-game losing streak that extended
to last season. It also allowed Carolina (1-2) to avoid what would
have been the fifth 0-3 start in franchise history.
Panthers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater was 22 of 28 for 235 yards
and a touchdown. Chargers rookie quarterback Justin Herbert, in his
second start in place of an injured Tyrod Taylor, went 35-for-49 for
330 yards with a touchdown and an interception.
Lions 26, Cardinals 23
Matt Prater made a 39-yard field goal as time expired, and Detroit
snapped an 11-game losing streak with the victory over Arizona in
Glendale, Ariz.
Arizona (2-1) was bidding for its first 3-0 start since 2015. The
Lions (1-2) were winless since Oct. 27 of last year when they earned
a home victory over the New York Giants.
The Lions took their game-winning drive into the red zone to set up
Prater's game-winning field goal, the 16th of his career.
--Field Level Media
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