NFL roundup: Justin Herbert, Chargers surprise Chiefs
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[September 27, 2021] Justin
Herbert drove Los Angeles to a touchdown with 32 seconds remaining
Sunday as the Chargers upset the Kansas City Chiefs 30-24 in a wild
AFC West division matchup at Kansas City, Mo.
An interception by Alohi Gillman enabled the Chargers to take
possession at their 41 with 1:42 remaining. The pick was the second
Los Angeles swiped from Patrick Mahomes, who suffered just his third
defeat in 19 starts against AFC West opponents.
A false start took Los Angeles out of field goal range, but the
Chiefs were called for pass interference on a fourth-down pass
before the second of two strikes to Mike Williams resulted in a
4-yard touchdown for the decisive score. Tristan Vizcaino missed the
PAT.
Herbert passed for 281 yards, going 26 of 38 with four touchdowns as
the Chargers dropped the two-time defending AFC champions into last
place in the West division by capitalizing on four takeaways. Three
of those ended the Chiefs' first three possessions.
Mahomes went 27 of 44 for 260 yards with three touchdowns and two
interceptions. He could not rally the Chiefs as their final possession
ended on the Los Angeles 49. Mahomes' last three attempts fell
incomplete, including a Hail Mary to end the game.
Ravens 19, Lions 17
Justin Tucker set an NFL record by making a 66-yard field goal as time
expired to give Baltimore a road win at Detroit.
Tucker's kick hit the crossbar and then bounced over it, sending
Baltimore into a wild celebration and stunning the Lions. Matt Prater
held the old mark of 64 yards. Prater made the kick for the Denver
Broncos in 2013 against the Tennessee Titans.
Two plays before Tucker's kick, Baltimore converted a fourth-and-19 to
the Detroit 48-yard line on a 36-yard pass from Lamar Jackson to Sammy
Watkins. That was the Ravens' lone third-down conversion in 10 attempts.
Jackson went 16-of-31 passing for 287 yards for the Ravens. He also
rushed for 58 yards on seven carries.
Rams 34, Buccaneers 24
Matthew Stafford threw for four scores as Los Angeles improved to 3-0
with a win over visiting Tampa Bay.
Stafford continued to play well for the Rams since joining Los Angeles
in an offseason trade, completing 27 of 38 passes for 343 yards.
Stafford's favorite target was Cooper Kupp, who finished with nine
receptions for 96 yards and two scores on 12 targets.
DeSean Jackson added three receptions for 120 yards, including his first
touchdown as a Ram -- a 75-yard score. Tom Brady finished 41 of 55 for
432 yards, with one touchdown and no interceptions.
Saints 28, Patriots 13
Jameis Winston threw two touchdown passes and the New
Orleans defense grabbed the first three interceptions of Mac Jones'
career in a defeat of host New England.
Winston completed 13 of 21 for 128 yards and was not intercepted. Jones,
the Patriots' rookie No. 1 draft choice from Alabama, completed 30 of 51
pass attempts for 270 yards and one touchdown, but P.J. Williams'
interception set up a touchdown and Malcolm Jenkins had a 34-yard
interception return for a touchdown for New Orleans.
Marshon Lattimore intercepted Jones' final pass of the game. Jones
entered the game having completed 73.9 percent of his passes, but had
thrown just one touchdown for the Patriots.
Packers 30, 49ers 28
Mason Crosby converted a 51-yard field goal Sunday night as time
expired, lifting Green Bay to a win over San Francisco in Santa Clara,
Calif.
Aaron Rodgers set up Crosby's winning field goal with 25- and 17-yard
completions to Davante Adams. It was Crosby's 26th consecutive
field-goal attempt dating back to last year. Rodgers hit on 23 of 33
attempts for 261 yards with two scores. Adams caught a dozen passes for
132 yards as Green Bay moved into first place in the NFC North.
San Francisco took a 28-27 lead with 37 seconds left when Jimmy
Garoppolo found Kyle Juszczyk with a 12-yard touchdown pass, capping a
75-yard drive. Garoppolo finished the game 25 of 40 for 257 yards with
two touchdowns and an interception.
Vikings 30, Seahawks 17
Kirk Cousins completed 30 of 38 passes for 323 yards
and three touchdowns as Minnesota earned its first victory of the
season, defeating Seattle in Minneapolis.
Alexander Mattison, playing for Dalvin Cook, who was sidelined by an
ankle injury, rushed 26 times for 112 yards for the Vikings and added 59
yards on six receptions. Greg Joseph, who missed a last-second, 37-yard
field goal attempt that would've given the Vikings a victory at Arizona
last week, made all three of his kicks to account for all the scoring
after the intermission.
The Seahawks blew a double-digit lead for the second consecutive week
after losing to visiting Tennessee 33-30 in overtime the previous
Sunday.
Titans 25, Colts 16
Ryan Tannehill threw three touchdown passes and Derrick Henry rushed for
113 yards as Tennessee pulled out a victory over Indianapolis in
Nashville, Tenn.
Tannehill hit Jeremy McNichols for a 10-yard scoring strike with 12:56
left in the game, followed by a two-point conversion run by Henry that
gave Tennessee a 22-13 lead. After Rodrigo Blankenship made his third
field goal for the Colts, a 24-yarder with 10:20 left, the Titans melted
nearly 7 1/2 minutes off the clock before Randy Bullock converted the
game-sealing 32-yard field goal with 2:58 remaining.
Tannehill completed 18 of 27 passes for Tennessee, which possessed the
ball for just over 34 minutes and outgained Indianapolis 368-265.
Cardinals 31, Jaguars 19
Kyler Murray passed for 316 yards and cornerback Byron Murphy had two
interceptions, one returned for a touchdown, to lead unbeaten Arizona
over host Jacksonville.
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Murray rushed for a touchdown and completed 28 of 34 pass attempts
with no touchdowns and an interception for Arizona. Christian Kirk
finished with seven receptions for 104 yards and A.J. Green had five
catches for 112 yards.
The game included a play tied for the longest in NFL history. When
Matt Prater's 68-yard field goal attempt as time expired in the
first half fell short, Jamal Agnew fielded the ball in the end zone
and made a 109-yard return for a touchdown.
Browns 26, Bears 6
Kareem Hunt had 155 yards from scrimmage and a touchdown, Myles
Garrett recorded 4.5 sacks and Cleveland pulled away for a win over
visiting Chicago.
Baker Mayfield completed 19 of 31 passes for 246 yards for
Cleveland, which won its second game in a row after dropping its
season opener against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Browns tallied
nine sacks as part of a dominant defensive effort.
Facing frequent duress in his first career start, Bears rookie
Justin Fields completed only 6 of 20 passes for 68 yards. The Bears
were credited with only 1 yard passing -- due to the lost yardage on
those nine takedowns of Fields -- and 47 total yards on 42 offensive
plays.
Falcons 17, Giants 14
Younghoe Koo made a 40-yard field goal as time expired, lifting
visiting Atlanta over winless New York in East Rutherford, N.J.
Koo gave the Falcons their first win after they rallied from a 14-7
deficit in the final 12-plus minutes. His kick easily cleared the
uprights and sent the Giants to an 0-3 start and their second
straight loss decided by a game-winning field goal at the buzzer.
Matt Ryan completed 27 of 36 passes for 243 yards and two
touchdowns. He was 9-for-10 on Atlanta's game-tying drive when the
Falcons went 4-for-4 on third down conversions. Ryan threw the 350th
and 351st career touchdowns of his career. He connected on a 4-yard
touchdown to Olamide Zaccheaus shortly before halftime and a 1-yard
score to Lee Smith with 4:13 remaining.
Bills 43, Washington 21
Josh Allen passed for 358 yards and four touchdowns and also rushed
for a score to help Buffalo notch an easy victory over Washington at
Orchard Park, N.Y.
Emmanuel Sanders caught two touchdown passes and Dawson Knox and
Zack Moss hauled in a score apiece for Buffalo. The Bills have
outscored opponents 78-21 in back-to-back victories since losing at
home to the Steelers in Week 1.
Cole Beasley matched his career high of 11 receptions while
accumulating 98 yards and Tyler Bass kicked three field goals for
the Bills. Jordan Poyer and Micah Hyde collected interceptions as
Buffalo forced three turnovers and outgained Washington 481-290.
Allen completed 32 of 43 passes while recording his ninth career
300-yard passing game.
Bengals 24, Steelers 10
Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase hooked up for a pair of touchdowns and
visiting Cincinnati knocked off beat-up Pittsburgh 24-10 at Heinz
Field.
Burrow threw for 172 yards with just four incompletions and three
touchdowns as Cincinnati won at Pittsburgh for the first time since
2015. The Bengals, thanks to a win late last season, have now won
consecutive games against their division rival for the first time
since 2012-13. It was the Bengals' first win by more than 10 points
over Pittsburgh since 1995.
Joe Mixon added 90 yards rushing on 18 carries for Cincinnati, and
Chase finished with four catches for 65 yards. The rookie
first-round draft pick has four touchdown catches in his first three
NFL games.
Broncos 26, Jets 0
Teddy Bridgewater threw for 235 yards Sunday while Denver's defense
harassed rookie quarterback Zach Wilson throughout their third
straight win, shutting out New York in Denver.
Wilson, the No. 2 overall pick in last spring's NFL Draft, endured a
second consecutive miserable game against a defense able to pressure
him with consistency. He completed 19 of 35 passes for 160 yards
with two interceptions and was sacked five times.
New York (0-3) managed just 43 yards on the ground and finished the
day with just 162 total yards. It hasn't scored a touchdown since
the fourth quarter of its Week 1 loss at Carolina.
Raiders 31, Dolphins 28
Derek Carr completed a huge 34-yard overtime pass to Bryan Edwards,
and Daniel Carlson connected on a 22-yard field goal a few minutes
later, leading host Las Vegas to a win over Miami.
Carr passed for 386 yards and two touchdowns as the Raiders overcame
an early 14-point deficit. Carr eclipsed 300 passing yards for his
fifth straight game.
The Raiders recorded their first 3-0 start since 2002. Raiders
running back Peyton Barber rushed for a career-high 111 yards and
one score.
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