NFL roundup: Joe Burrow's record day carries Bengals past Ravens
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[December 27, 2021] The
showdown for the AFC North lead turned into a showcase for Joe
Burrow as the Cincinnati Bengals hammered the visiting Baltimore
Ravens 41-21 on Sunday.
Burrow had his best game as a pro, as he completed 37 of 46 passes
for a career-high and franchise-record 525 passing yards and four
touchdowns.
Tee Higgins had career highs with 12 catches for 194 yards and two
touchdowns. Fellow wideout Ja'Marr Chase added 125 yards receiving,
and Joe Mixon added 135 scrimmage yards and two scores for the
Bengals, who scored on each of their first seven possessions.
The win gave Cincinnati (9-6) sole possession of first place in the
AFC North with two games to play. The Bengals swept the Ravens in
both meetings this season for the first time since 2015, and did so
with a combined score of 82-38.
Baltimore (8-7), which had a combined 33 players on the injured
reserve and reserve/COVID lists Friday, dropped its fourth in a row.
Journeyman quarterback Josh Johnson, making his first start since
2018, played well for the Ravens, who were without starting
quarterback Lamar Jackson (ankle) and backup Tyler Huntley (COVID
list).
Rams 30, Vikings 23
Sony Michel ran for 131 yards and a touchdown, while Brandon Powell
returned a punt for a score as Los Angeles clinched a playoff berth
with the victory over Minnesota in Minneapolis.
Los Angeles (11-4) overcame three interceptions by Matthew Stafford,
who was 21-of-37 passing for 197 yards. Stafford did connect with
Odell Beckham Jr. for the wide receiver's fourth touchdown in the
last five games, while the Rams' Cooper Kupp continued his
productive season with 10 catches for 109 yards.
Kirk Cousins had 315 yards on 27-of-38 passing with a touchdown and
an interception for Minnesota (7-8), which had won four of its
previous six games. Justin Jefferson had eight receptions for 116
yards.
Bills 33, Patriots 21
Josh Allen passed for 314 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for
64 yards to help Buffalo reclaim the AFC East lead with the win over
New England in Foxborough, Mass.
Allen's first touchdown pass of the day was the 100th of his NFL
career, making him the first quarterback in history to record 100
passing TDs and 20 rushing TDs in his first four seasons. He
finished 30-of-47 passing on the day.
Isaiah McKenzie had 11 catches for 125 yards and a touchdown for
Buffalo (9-6), which won its second straight game while the Patriots
(9-6) suffered their second straight loss following a seven-game
winning streak.
Chiefs 36, Steelers 10
Patrick Mahomes passed for 258 yards and three touchdowns as Kansas
City claimed its eighth straight victory and clinched a playoff
berth with its sixth consecutive AFC West title by throttling
visiting Pittsburgh.
The Chiefs (11-4), who came in allowing an average of 13.3 points a
game during their winning streak, secured three takeaways and did
not allow the Steelers (7-7-1) to score a touchdown until 2:54
remained.
Mahomes completed 23 of 30 passes, finding Byron Pringle for two
scores. Pringle caught a team-high six passes for 75 yards. Kansas
City added 127 yards rushing but lost Clyde Edwards-Helaire to a
collarbone injury. Ben Roethlisberger never got in sync with his
Pittsburgh receivers, going 23 of 35 for 159 yards. Najee Harris
rushed for 93 yards on 19 carries.
Texans 41, Chargers 29
Rex Burkhead ran for a career-high 149 yards and two touchdowns as
short-handed Houston damaged Los Angeles' AFC playoff hopes with an
upset at home.
Rookie quarterback Davis Mills hit 21 of 27 passes for 254 yards and
a pair of touchdowns, including a 13-yard strike on a slant to Nico
Collins with 2:32 remaining for an 11-point lead. Houston (4-11)
scored its season high despite missing four starters along the
offensive line due to COVID-19, as well as leading receiver Brandin
Cooks.
Justin Herbert completed 27 of 35 passes for 336 yards with a
touchdown and two interceptions as Los Angeles (8-7) tumbled outside
the playoff field with two weeks remaining.
Bears 25, Seahawks 24
Nick Foles threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Jimmy Graham with 1:01
remaining and completed a subsequent two-point conversion to Damiere
Byrd as Chicago eliminated host Seattle from playoff contention.
The Bears (5-10) rallied from a 10-point deficit in the fourth
quarter, pulling to 24-17 on Cairo Santos' 35-yard field goal with
10:46 remaining. Foles was 24 of 35 for 250 yards. David Montgomery
rushed for 45 yards and added a team-high 61 yards on seven
receptions. He scored on a 1-yard run in the second quarter.
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Seattle's Rashaad Penny rushed for 135 yards, two
shy of his career-high set two weeks ago at Houston, and a
touchdown. Russell Wilson was 16 of 27 for 181 yards and two
touchdowns as the Seahawks (5-10) played in the snow at home for the
first time since 2008.
Falcons 20, Lions 16
Matt Ryan passed for 215 yards and a touchdown as host Atlanta
topped Detroit.
Cordarrelle Patterson had a rushing touchdown for Atlanta (7-8), and
Kyle Pitts caught six passes for 102 yards. Linebacker Foyesade
Oluokun clinched the win with an interception in the final minute.
Amon-Ra St. Brown caught nine passes for 91 yards and scored the
lone touchdown for the Lions (2-12-1), who had won two of their
previous three games.
Jets 26, Jaguars 21
Rookie Zach Wilson scored the longest rushing touchdown by a
quarterback in franchise history to help host New York to a win over
reeling Jacksonville.
Wilson completed 14 of 22 passes for 102 yards and a touchdown and
rushed for 91 yards -- including a 52-yard touchdown run. Michael
Carter added 118 yards rushing and Braxton Berrios had a 102-yard
kickoff return touchdown for the Jets (4-11).
Rookie Trevor Lawrence completed 26 of 39 passes for 280 yards for
the Jaguars (2-13), who extended their losing streak to seven games.
The Jaguars also had a chance to tie the game after Dare
Ogunbowale's 1-yard run pulled Jacksonville to within 23-21 with
5:25 remaining, but Lawrence's pass to Jacob Hollister was
incomplete on an attempted two-point conversion.
Buccaneers 32, Panthers 6
Tom Brady threw for 232 yards and a touchdown to punch his ticket to
the playoffs as Tampa Bay breezed to a win over host Carolina in
Charlotte, N.C.
The Buccaneers (11-4) wrapped up a postseason berth by clinching the
NFC South for the first time since 2007. They relied heavily on
their defense, which held the Panthers (5-10) without a touchdown.
Tampa Bay, which was shut out a week earlier by the New Orleans
Saints, didn't score until 4:13 remained in the first quarter on
Ke'Shawn Vaughn's 55-yard rush. Antonio Brown caught 10 passes for
101 yards in his return from a suspension related to falsifying
COVID vaccination information.
Eagles 34, Giants 10
Jalen Hurts threw for two touchdowns, Boston Scott rushed for
another and host Philadelphia shook off a slow start to rout New
York.
Hurts completed 17 of 29 passes for 199 yards as the Eagles (8-7)
strengthened their playoff chase with their third straight win.
Quarterback Jake Fromm struggled mightily in his
first career start, going 6 of 17 for 25 yards and one interception
for the Giants (4-11). Fromm was replaced by Mike Glennon midway
through the third quarter; Glennon finished 17 of 27 for 93 yards
and one TD, with one interception.
Raiders 17, Broncos 13
Derek Carr was 20-for-25 passing for 201 yards and a touchdown,
Peyton Barber ran for a score, and host Las Vegas beat Denver.
Hunter Renfrow caught a touchdown pass and Josh Jacobs rushed for
129 yards for Las Vegas (8-7), which overcame three turnovers.
Drew Lock was 15-for-22 passing for 153 yards, and Javonte Williams
had a rushing touchdown for the Broncos (7-8), who had just eight
first downs and 158 total yards and saw their slim playoff hopes
take another hit.
Cowboys 56, Football Team 14
Dak Prescott threw for 330 yards and four touchdown passes to lead
host Dallas past Washington in Arlington, Texas.
While Dallas clinched the division title earlier in the day, there
was no letup in the Cowboys as they scored touchdowns on five
straight possessions in the first half. Ezekiel Elliott scored two
touchdowns, one on a run and the other on a reception. DeMarcus
Lawrence added a deft interception and nimble 40-yard return for
another score as Dallas (11-4) beat Washington (6-9) for the second
time in 15 days, pushing its NFC East rival to the brink of
elimination from the postseason.
Prescott completed all but one of his first 21 passes and finished
28 of 39 before retiring to the sideline in the third quarter.
Washington's Tyler Heinicke faced a swarming Cowboys defense that
sacked him four times and limited Washington to 257 yards. Heinicke
completed 7 of 22 passes for 121 yards with a touchdown and two
interceptions. Trevon Diggs picked off Heinicke's first pass of the
night for his league-leading 11th interception this year.
--Field Level Media
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