Green Bay (7-8) won its third consecutive game and kept its NFC
playoff hopes alive. The Dolphins (8-7) dropped their fourth in
a row but still would clinch an AFC wild-card berth if they win
their last two games.
Jaire Alexander, De'Vondre Campbell and Rasul Douglas each had
fourth-quarter interceptions of Dolphins quarterback Tua
Tagovailoa to help the Packers put the game away.
Tagovailoa threw a career-high three interceptions in a game,
completing 16 of 25 passes for 310 yards and an 84-yard
touchdown to Jaylen Waddle.
Buccaneers 19, Cardinals 16 (OT)
Ryan Succop capped a four field-goal performance by drilling a
40-yarder with 3:41 remaining in overtime to lift Tampa Bay to a
victory in Glendale, Ariz.
Tom Brady completed 32 of 48 passes for 281 yards and a
touchdown to rookie Rachaad White for the Buccaneers (7-8), who
remained one-game ahead of the Carolina Panthers and New Orleans
Saints atop the NFC South.
James Conner rushed 15 times for 79 yards and a touchdown for
the Cardinals (4-11), who have lost five in a row. Trace
McSorley completed 24 of 45 passes for 217 yards and an
interception in his first career start.
Rams 51, Broncos 14
Cam Akers ran for three touchdowns, Baker Mayfield connected
with Tyler Higbee for two more and Los Angeles thoroughly
embarrassed Denver in Inglewood, Calif.
Akers ran for 118 yards on 23 carries, becoming the first Los
Angeles running back to crack the 100-yard mark this year.
Mayfield picked apart the Broncos (4-11) to the tune of
24-for-28 passing for 230 yards.
It was a season-high point output for the Rams (5-10), who led
31-6 at the half and never looked back. Broncos quarterback
Russell Wilson was 15 of 27 for 214 yards and three
interceptions in his first game back after missing one game due
to a concussion.
--Field Level Media
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