NFL roundup: Lions get first win with TD on final play
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[December 06, 2021]
Jared Goff completed an 11-yard
touchdown pass to Amon-Ra St. Brown on the last play of the game and the
Detroit Lions entered the win column with a 29-27 victory over the
visiting Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.
Goff passed for 296 yards and three touchdowns for the Lions (1-10-1),
who drove 75 yards in 14 plays after squandering a 14-point lead. St.
Brown had a career-high 10 receptions for 86 yards. Jamaal Williams
rushed for 71 yards on 17 carries.
Kirk Cousins threw for 340 yards and two touchdowns, including a
go-ahead score to Justin Jefferson with 1:50 remaining, for Minnesota.
Jefferson caught 11 passes for 182 yards and a touchdown for the Vikings
(5-7). Alexander Mattison rushed for 90 yards on 22 carries and a
touchdown.
Cardinals 33, Bears 22
Kyler Murray passed for two touchdowns and ran for two more in his
return from injury and the defense snagged four interceptions as
visiting Arizona defeated Chicago for its third win in four games.
Arizona (10-2) remained atop the NFC while clinching its first
double-digit victory season since 2015. Murray was 11-for-15 passing for
123 yards while rushing 10 times for 59 yards. James Conner ran for 75
yards and had 36 receiving yards and a score.
David Montgomery rushed 21 times for 90 yards and a touchdown for the
Bears while adding 51 yards on eight receptions. Andy Dalton was
26-for-41 passing for 229 yards and two touchdowns. Jakeem Grant had
five catches for 62 yards and a score.
Chargers 41, Bengals 22
Justin Herbert threw all three of his touchdown passes in the first half
and visiting Los Angeles survived a late scare to earn a victory over
Cincinnati.
Keenan Allen caught two TD passes from Herbert in the first quarter
alone as the Chargers (7-5) rebounded from a road defeat at Denver last
week. Herbert was 26 of 35 for 317 yards with an interception.
Joe Burrow was 24 of 40 for 300 yards with one TD and two interceptions
for Cincinnati (7-5), while playing with a swollen right pinky finger.
Joe Mixon had 54 yards rushing on 19 carries with a TD, finding the end
zone in his ninth consecutive game.
Steelers 20, Ravens 19
Ben Roethlisberger and Diontae Johnson connected on the go-ahead
touchdown with 1:48 remaining, and Pittsburgh stopped Baltimore on a
potential game-winning two-point conversion in the final seconds to cap
a thrilling home win.
Pittsburgh (6-5-1), which was coming off an ugly 0-2-1 stretch that
included a tie against the lowly Detroit Lions and a blowout loss to the
Cincinnati Bengals, trailed by one with 7:18 left. Roethlisberger
finished 21 of 31 for 236 yards with two TD passes to Johnson, who
totaled 105 yards on eight receptions.
Lamar Jackson passed for 253 yards with a touchdown and an interception
and ran for a team-high 55 yards for Baltimore (8-4), which dropped into
a tie with the Tennessee Titans and New England Patriots in the race for
the AFC's No. 1 seed. The Titans (8-4) have a bye this weekend, while
the Patriots (8-4) visit the Buffalo Bills on Monday Night Football.
Buccaneers 30, Falcons 17
Tom Brady threw for 368 yards and four touchdowns, two of them to tight
end Rob Gronkowski, as visiting Tampa Bay posted a win over Atlanta.
Brady completed 38 of 51 attempts as Tampa Bay improved to 9-3 and moved
one step closer to clinching the NFC South. Brady and Gronkowski hooked
up on a 11-yard scoring strike with 29 seconds left in the third quarter
for a 10-point lead. But it was Chris Godwin who carried most of the
load for the Bucs' receiving corps, catching 15 passes for 143 yards.
Matt Ryan completed 30 of 41 passes for 297 yards for Atlanta, including
finding Russell Gage 11 times for 130 yards. The Falcons (5-7) missed on
a chance to put pressure on Washington, which entered the day holding
the NFC's last playoff spot at 6-6.
Dolphins 20, Giants 9
Tua Tagovailoa passed for 244 yards and two touchdowns, leading host
Miami past New York for its fifth straight win.
Rookie Jaelan Phillips had two of the three sacks by the Dolphins (6-7),
who held an opponent without a touchdown for the second time in five
weeks. Tagovailoa completed 30-of-41 passes with no interceptions.
Dolphins rookie receiver Jaylen Waddle had nine catches for 90 yards
before leaving the game early in the fourth quarter due to leg cramps.
The Giants (4-8) struggled on offense without three injured standouts:
quarterback Daniel Jones (neck) and wide receivers Kadarius Toney
(oblique) and Sterling Shepard (quad). Giants backup QB Mike Glennon
completed 23-of-44 passes for 187 yards and one interception. Running
back Saquon Barkley rushed 11 times for 55 yards.
Eagles 33, Jets 18
Gardner Minshew II threw for 242 yards and two touchdowns in his first
start for Philadelphia and Jake Elliott kicked four field goals to help
defeat New York at East Rutherford, N.J.
Miles Sanders rushed for 120 yards on 24 carries for the Eagles (6-7),
while tight end Dallas Goedert had six receptions for 105 yards and two
touchdowns. Elliott connected on field goals from 31, 32, 43 and 46
yards. Minshew, who was 20-for-25 with no interceptions, was traded to
the Eagles by Jacksonville in late August to make way for rookie Trevor
Lawrence. He played in place of Jalen Hurts, who sprained his ankle last
week.
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Lions quarterback Jared Goff (16) passes the ball during the fourth
quarter against the Minnesota Vikings at Ford Field. Mandatory
Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports
Zach Wilson finished 23 of 38 for 226 yards with two
touchdowns and one interception for the Jets (3-9) in his second
game back after missing four games because of a knee injury.
Rams 37, Jaguars 7
Matthew Stafford completed 26 of 38 passes for 295 yards and three
touchdowns, and Los Angeles cruised over Jacksonville.
Cooper Kupp had eight catches for 129 yards and a touchdown for Los
Angeles (8-4), which snapped a three-game losing streak and won for
the first time since Oct. 31. Sony Michel had 24 carries for 121
yards and a touchdown to lead the Rams on the ground.
Trevor Lawrence completed 16 of 28 passes for 145 yards for
Jacksonville (2-10). Carlos Hyde scored a rushing touchdown for the
Jaguars, who have lost four straight games.
Seahawks 30, 49ers 23
Russell Wilson completed 30 of 37 passes for 231 yards and two
touchdowns and Seattle made a goal-line stand in the final minute to
snap a three-game losing streak with a victory against visiting San
Francisco.
The 49ers (6-6) had a three-game winning streak come to an end, even
though Adrian Peterson scored on a 1-yard run in his debut for the
Seahawks (4-8). It was his 126th career touchdown, tying Jim Brown
for 10th on the NFL's all-time list.
San Francisco (6-6) took over at its own 2-yard line with 4:03
remaining after Seahawks tight end Gerald Everett fumbled after
catching a pass on third-and-goal. The 49ers drove to Seattle's 3,
but Jimmy Garoppolo's fourth-down pass was deflected by Carlos
Dunlap at the line of scrimmage to clinch the victory. Dunlap sacked
Garoppolo for a safety early in the third quarter to tie the score
at 23-all.
Washington 17, Raiders 15
Brian Johnson kicked a 48-yard field goal with 37 seconds left and
the Football Team escaped with a victory against host Las Vegas,
winning their fourth game in a row.
Washington (6-6) led most of the game but needed a final scoring
drive to pull off its third road win of the season. The Raiders
never reached Washington territory on their last chance.
Taylor Heinicke was 23-for-30 passing for 196 yards with two
touchdowns and an interception for Washington. Las Vegas quarterback
Derek Carr threw for 249 yards by completing 28 of 38 passes. Daniel
Carlson's 37-yard field goal with 2:22 left gave the Raiders (6-6)
the lead for the first time in the game.
Chiefs 22, Broncos 9
Patrick Mahomes passed for only 184 yards and no touchdowns, but the
Kansas City defense maintained its stubborn streak in helping to
down Denver in breezy Kansas City, Mo.
Kansas City (8-4) forced three turnovers, including a 75-yard
touchdown return of an interception Daniel Sorensen grabbed off a
deflection by teammate Ben Niemann. Harrison Butker kicked three
field goals for the Chiefs as Andy Reid improved to 20-3 for his NFL
coaching career when coming off a bye in the regular season.
Teddy Bridgewater completed 22 of 40 passes for 257 yards but threw
two interceptions as the Broncos dipped to 6-6 with their 12th
straight loss to the Chiefs. Rookie Javonte Williams carried 23
times for 102 yards taking over for injured Melvin Gordon.
Colts 31, Texans 0
Jonathan Taylor posted his seventh 100-yard rushing game this season
and matched the franchise record for single-season rushing
touchdowns, lifting visiting Indianapolis past Houston.
Taylor had 32 attempts for 143 yards plus scoring runs of 1 and 3
yards, bumping his season total to 16 rushing touchdowns and
matching the number Hall of Famer Lenny Moore produced in 1964. The
Colts (7-6) remained unbeaten when Taylor has rushed for at least
100 yards. Defensively the Colts dominated, allowing 141 yards while
forcing a pair of turnovers.
Texans quarterback Davis Mills supplanted veteran Tyrod Taylor, who
finished 5 of 13 for 45 yards with an interception. The Colts sacked
Taylor twice and battered him repeatedly, sending Taylor to the
medical tent after his last possession. Taylor was evaluated for an
injury and cleared to return but did not.
--Field Level Media
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