NFL roundup: Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs rally to edge Browns
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[September 13, 2021]
Patrick Mahomes passed for 337
yards and three touchdowns, all in the second half, as the host
Kansas City Chiefs didn't lead until the fourth quarter but edged
the Cleveland Browns 33-29 on the first Sunday of the NFL season.
Cleveland punter Jamie Gillan failed to handle a snap with 8:42 left
in the fourth quarter, and the Chiefs tackled him for a fourth-down
loss at the Browns' 15. Mahomes connected with Travis Kelce three
plays later for an 8-yard touchdown and the winning score with 7:04
remaining.
The rally gave the Chiefs their 15th consecutive September victory
as they began their quest for a third straight AFC title. Mahomes
finished 27-of-36 while also throwing an 11-yard TD to Kelce and a
75-yard scoring bomb to Tyreek Hill.
Baker Mayfield played brilliantly, passing for 321 yards while going
21-of-28 to fuel the Browns, who lost at Kansas City in the
divisional round of the AFC playoffs last season.
Cardinals 38, Titans 13
Chandler Jones notched a career-high five sacks and Kyler Murray
threw four touchdown passes as Arizona dominated Tennessee in
Nashville, Tenn.
Jones, who missed the last 11 games of 2020 with a biceps injury,
almost single-handedly dictated the game's tempo with incessant
pressure on Tennessee quarterback Ryan Tannehill. Jones logged three
sacks and a forced fumble before the first quarter ended.
Murray completed 21-of-32 passes for 289 yards and added a touchdown on
the ground, while Arizona's running back tandem of Chase Edmonds and
James Conner combined for 116 yards on 28 attempts.
Texans 37, Jaguars 21
Tyrod Taylor passed for 291 yards, 229 in the first half, and host
Houston matched its interceptions total from all of last season in the
victory over Jacksonville.
Taylor, making his first start for the Texans in place of inactive
three-time Pro Bowl quarterback Deshaun Watson, excelled with his blend
of elusiveness and daring. He finished 21-of-33 and threw two touchdown
passes to pace a Texans offense that amassed 449 yards.
Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence made his NFL debut and finished with
332 yards passing and three touchdowns in addition to throwing three
interceptions.
Seahawks 28, Colts 16
Russell Wilson threw four touchdown passes, two to Tyler Lockett, as
Seattle rolled past host Indianapolis.
Wilson quickly took to new offensive coordinator Shane Waldron's system,
completing 18-of-23 for 254 yards, posting a near-perfect passer rating
of 152.3 (maximum is 158.3).
Carson Wentz, acquired by the Colts in an offseason trade with
Philadelphia, was 25-of-38 for 251 yards and two touchdowns, both to
Zach Pascal.
Steelers 23, Bills 16
Dominant defense and a special-teams score helped Pittsburgh overcome a
sleepy first half and knock off host Buffalo.
The Steelers' special teams crashed a defensive struggle with 9:45 left.
Safety Miles Killebrew blocked Matt Haack's punt at the Buffalo 10-yard
line, and Ulysees Gilbert III scooped up the ball for Pittsburgh's 20th
unanswered point, all in the second half.
Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt had two sacks, and Bills quarterback Josh
Allen completed 30-of-51 passes for 270 yards and a touchdown. Ben
Roethlisberger rarely attacked downfield and completed 18-of-32 passes
for 188 yards.
Bengals 27, Vikings 24
Joe Burrow found C.J. Uzomah with a 32-yard pass on fourth-and-short
late in overtime to set up Cincinnati's victory against visiting
Minnesota.
Two plays after Burrow's pass, rookie Evan McPherson nailed a 33-yard,
game-winning field goal for the Bengals as time expired.
Burrow was sharp in his return from a torn ACL, completing 20-of-27
passes for 261 yards and two touchdowns. Joe Mixon rushed for 127 yards
and a touchdown on 29 carries.
49ers 41, Lions 33
Jimmy Garoppolo rebounded from a first-snap fumble to throw for 314
yards and Trey Lance tossed a touchdown pass on his first NFL attempt as
San Francisco held off host Detroit.
Trent Sherfield and Deebo Samuel caught TD passes, Elijah Mitchell and
JaMycal Hasty rushed for scores after Raheem Mostert got injured, and
Dre Greenlaw returned a Jared Goff interception 39 yards for a score,
helping the 49ers race to 38-10 lead.
Detroit got a final possession after Samuel's fumble with a minute
remaining but stalled on downs at the San Francisco 24 in the final
seconds.
Chargers 20, Washington 16
Making his first start in a season opener, Justin Herbert picked up
where he left off last year for Los Angeles. The second-year pro
completed 31-of-47 passes for 337 yards and a touchdown, leading the
Chargers past Washington in Landover, Md.
Herbert's favorite target was Keenan Allen, who finished with nine
catches for 100 yards. Even after he was intercepted deep in Washington
territory in the fourth quarter, Herbert got another chance when L.A.'s
defense got the ball back on a fumble on the next play.
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Arizona Cardinals defensive end J.J. Watt (99) takes a knee during a
time out against the Tennessee Titans during the second half at
Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-USA TODAY Sports
Three plays later, Herbert hit Mike
Williams for a 3-yard touchdown, giving L.A. the winning score with
11:21 left, and Los Angeles coach Brandon Staley won his NFL
head-coaching debut.
Panthers 19, Jets 14
Sam Darnold had a solid debut with host Carolina, and the Panthers'
defense ruined New York rookie Zach Wilson's first NFL game.
Darnold had a passing touchdown and rushing touchdown against his
former team, with 279 yards passing by going 24-of-35 with no
interceptions. He also made good use of running back Christian
McCaffrey, the Carolina standout who was limited to three games last
season because of injuries. McCaffrey was Carolina's leading rusher
with 98 yards on 21 carries.
Wilson, the No. 2 overall selection in the 2021 NFL Draft, ended up
20-of-37 for 258 yards and two touchdowns, with an interception.
Eagles 32, Falcons 6
Jalen Hurts passed for 264 yards and three touchdowns to help
Philadelphia romp past host Atlanta.
Heisman Trophy winner DeVonta Smith caught six passes for 71 yards
and one touchdown in his NFL debut, and the Eagles outclassed the
Falcons in a matchup featuring two first-time head coaches in
Philadelphia's Nick Sirianni and Atlanta's Arthur Smith.
Dallas Goedert and Jalen Reagor also caught scoring passes and
Kenneth Gainwell ran for a touchdown for Philadelphia. Miles Sanders
had 113 scrimmage yards (74 rushing, 39 receiving), and Hurts
completed 27-of-35 passes and rushed for 62 yards.
Saints 38, Packers 3
Jameis Winston tied a career-high with five touchdown passes and New
Orleans intercepted Aaron Rodgers twice in the Saints' victory in
Jacksonville, Fla.
The game was moved to Jacksonville from the Superdome after
Hurricane Ida damaged New Orleans two weeks ago.
Winston made his first start for the Saints and passed for just 148
yards, but he completed 14-of-20 passes with no interceptions.
Rodgers completed 15-of-28 passes for 133 yards and a 36.8 passer
rating before being replaced by Jordan Love in the fourth quarter.
Broncos 27, Giants 13
Teddy Bridgewater threw for 264 yards and two touchdowns, Melvin
Gordon finished it off with a 70-yard TD, and Denver beat New York
in East Rutherford, N.J.
Bridgewater delivered an accurate performance in his Denver debut,
completing 28-of-36 passes and helping the Broncos maintain
possession for just over 35 minutes. Denver linebacker Von Miller
recorded two sacks, and the NFL's active sack leader raised his
total to 108.
New York quarterback Daniel Jones completed 22-of-37 passes for 267
yards. He added a rushing TD with no time remaining but also fumbled
deep in Denver territory late in the third quarter.
Dolphins 17, Patriots 16
Tua Tagovailoa passed for 202 yards and a go-ahead three-yard
touchdown to rookie Jaylen Waddle as Miami spoiled quarterback Mac
Jones' NFL debut with a win over host New England.
Waddle, the No. 6 overall pick in this year's draft, grabbed his
first career touchdown catch with 10:51 remaining in the third
quarter to put Miami on top for good at 17-10. Nick Folk's 42-yard
field goal with 2:50 left in the third and another from 33 yards out
at 10:36 of the fourth pulled New England within 17-16.
Tagovailoa, who also had a rushing touchdown, finished 16-for-27
passing and was also intercepted by New England defensive back
Jonathan Jones with 8:07 to play in the fourth. Mac Jones and the
Patriots drove 41 yards before running back Damien Harris lost a
fumble at the Dolphins' 11-yard line.
Rams 34, Bears 14
Matthew Stafford completed 20 of 26 passes for 321 yards and three
touchdowns in his team debut to lead host Los Angeles to a win over
Chicago Bears on Sunday night.
Van Jefferson, Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods each hauled in touchdown
passes for Los Angeles (1-0). Darrell Henderson Jr. added 70 yards
and a touchdown on the ground.
David Montgomery had 16 carries for 108 yards and a touchdown to
lead the offensive attack for Chicago (0-1). Andy Dalton completed
27 of 38 passes for 206 yards and an interception, and rookie Justin
Fields completed both of his pass attempts and rushed for a 3-yard
touchdown in limited action during his NFL debut.
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