Jacobs carried 33 times for 229 yards and two touchdowns for the
Raiders (4-7), who won in OT for the second consecutive week.
Derek Carr overcame two first-quarter interceptions to complete
25 of 36 passes for 295 yards and three touchdowns. Carr threw a
5-yard scoring strike to Foster Moreau with 1:54 remaining in
regulation to tie the score.
The Seahawks (6-5) lost their second in a row and fell out of a
first-place tie in the NFC West. Geno Smith was 27-of-37 passing
for 328 yards and two TDs. Rookie Kenneth Walker III rushed for
two scores.
The Raiders got the ball first in overtime and moved to
Seattle's 37-yard line before the drive stalled. Daniel
Carlson's 56-yard field-goal attempt was wide right. The
Seahawks went three-and-out and had to punt to Las Vegas'
14-yard line. On the next play, Jacobs went up the middle and
was hardly touched on his way to the end zone.
Jaguars 28, Ravens 27
Trevor Lawrence threw three touchdown passes and Jacksonville
gambled on a successful two-point conversion with 14 seconds
remaining to beat visiting Baltimore.
Lawrence completed 29 of 37 passes for 321 yards for
Jacksonville (4-7). With just over two minutes to play, Lawrence
started the Jaguars on their eventual game-winning drive. The
drive was capped off by Lawrence connecting with Marvin Jones
Jr. for a 10-yard touchdown. On the two-point conversion,
Lawrence found Zay Jones on a pass to the left side of the end
zone.
With just 14 seconds left, Baltimore (7-4) put Justin Tucker in
position for a 67-yard field-goal attempt, but his kick was
short as the Ravens' four-game winning streak came to an end.
Lamar Jackson totaled 343 yards of offense for Baltimore,
carrying the ball 14 times for 89 yards and completing 16 of 32
passes for 254 yards and a touchdown.
Eagles 40, Packers 33
Jalen Hurts ran for a career-high 157 yards and threw two
touchdown passes as Philadelphia defeated visiting Green Bay.
Hurts completed 16 of 28 passes for 153 yards. He rushed 17
times and broke the team record for rushing yards by a
quarterback set by Michael Vick, who had 130 against the New
York Giants in 2010. Philadelphia (10-1) rushed for a whopping
363 of its 500 total yards and matched its best start since the
2017 team that won Super Bowl LII. Miles Sanders ran for 143
yards and two touchdowns.
Aaron Rodgers passed for 140 yards with two touchdowns and two
interceptions before leaving the game with an oblique injury
late in the third quarter. Jordan Love took over for Green Bay
(4-8) in the fourth quarter, trailing 37-23 after Jake Elliott's
31-yard field goal. Love's third pass was a 63-yard TD to
Christian Watson -- the rookie receiver's sixth score in his
last three games -- to make it 37-30 with 9:00 left.
Browns 23, Buccaneers 17 (OT)
Nick Chubb ran for a 3-yard touchdown with 19 seconds left in
overtime to give Cleveland a victory against visiting Tampa Bay.
The winning run was set up by a 45-yard pass from Jacoby
Brissett to Amari Cooper that moved the ball to Tampa Bay's
3-yard line. Cleveland (4-7) tied it at 17-17 with 32 seconds
left in regulation on Brissett's 12-yard touchdown pass to David
Njoku on fourth-and-10 and Cade York's extra point.
Brissett passed for 210 yards, one TD and one interception in
what was likely his final start before Deshaun Watson returns
from his suspension. Tom Brady passed for 246 yards and two
scores for the Bucs (5-6). Chris Godwin had 12 catches for 110
yards and a TD. The Buccaneers had taken a 17-10 lead with 7:41
left in the third quarter on Brady's 5-yard TD pass to Ko Kieft.
Panthers 23, Broncos 10
Carolina's Sam Darnold threw a touchdown pass and scored on a
strange running play while the defense dominated in a victory
against visiting Denver.
Darnold (11 of 19, 164 yards), who had been injured in the
preseason and then was behind Baker Mayfield and PJ Walker in
the pecking order, made good on his first chance in a role that
he held last year. D'Onta Foreman rushed for 113 yards on 24
carries and Eddy Pineiro kicked three field goals for the
Panthers (4-8).
The Broncos (3-8) were limited to 246 yards of total offense in
losing their third straight game. Russell Wilson completed 19 of
35 passes for 142 yards and a late touchdown.
Dolphins 30, Texans 15
Tua Tagovailoa passed for 299 yards and a score and the Miami
defense turned two turnovers into first-half touchdowns in a
victory over Houston in Miami Gardens, Fla.
The Dolphins (8-3) led 30-0 by halftime -- their largest since
building a 41-0 halftime lead against Houston on Oct. 25, 2015
-- and won their fifth consecutive game. Miami moved back into a
first-place tie with the Buffalo Bills in the AFC East.
The Texans (1-9-1) entered the game with the NFL's worst record
and hoped for a better outcome after switching from second-year
starter Davis Mills to Kyle Allen at quarterback. Allen
completed 26 of 39 passes for 215 yards and a touchdown, but
threw two interceptions and finished with a 67.8 passer rating
in his first start for the Texans. He was sacked five times.
Jets 31, Bears 10
Mike White threw for 315 yards and three touchdowns to lead New
York to a victory over Chicago in East Rutherford, N.J.
White completed 22 of 28 passes, including a 22-yard scoring
strike to Elijah Moore and touchdown passes of 8 and 54 yards to
Garrett Wilson, who finished with five receptions for 95 yards.
The Jets (7-4) improved to 3-3 at home while Chicago (3-9) lost
its fifth straight game and for the eighth time in its past nine
contests.
Bears quarterback Trevor Siemian, thrust into the starting
lineup after Justin Fields was inactive due to the injured
shoulder he suffered in a loss to the Falcons last week, went
14-for-25 passing for 179 yards with a touchdown and an
interception.
Bengals 20, Titans 13
Tee Higgins caught seven passes for 114 yards and scored the
go-ahead touchdown early in the fourth quarter to lift
Cincinnati past Tennessee in Nashville, Tenn.
Joe Burrow completed 22 of 37 passes for 270 yards for the
Bengals (7-4) and Samaje Perine, who started at running back for
the injured Joe Mixon, gained 93 yards from scrimmage (58
rushing, 35 receiving) with a touchdown.
The Titans' Ryan Tannehill finished 22 of 34 for 291 yards.
Derrick Henry was held to 38 rushing yards on 17 carries but did
have three receptions for 79 yards. With Tennessee (7-4) out of
timeouts after an unnecessary roughness penalty, the Bengals
kneeled three times to drain the clock late in the fourth.
Cincinnati won for the fifth time in six games, while Tennessee
lost in regulation for the first time since Week 2.
Commanders 19, Falcons 13
Kendall Fuller intercepted a batted pass in the end zone with
1:03 left to preserve Washington's victory over Atlanta and
continue its playoff drive in Landover, Md.
With Atlanta threatening to take the lead at the Washington
4-yard line, Daron Payne batted a pass by Marcus Mariota at the
line of scrimmage and Fuller came down with the fluttering ball
just inside the goal line. After Fuller's interception, the
Atlanta defense forced an apparent three-and-out. But Adetokunbo
Ogundeji was flagged for running into punter Tress Way, ending
Atlanta's hopes.
In a close-to-the-vest game played in a steady rain, Taylor
Heinicke threw two touchdown passes and Brian Robinson Jr. ran
for a career-high 105 yards on 18 carries as Washington (7-5)
won for the sixth time in its last seven games. Atlanta (5-7)
was led by Mariota, who completed 15 of 25 passes for 174 yards
and a touchdown. He also ran six times for 49 yards.
Chargers 25, Cardinals 24
Justin Herbert hit Austin Ekeler on a 1-yard touchdown pass with
12 seconds remaining, then found Gerald Everett on a two-point
conversion pass, as Los Angeles bypassed overtime and pulled off
a victory over Arizona in Glendale, Ariz.
The Chargers (6-5) punted on their first three fourth-quarter
possessions but finished off a seven-play, 38-yard drive in the
final two minutes following a 20-yard punt return from DeAndre
Carter.
Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray played well in his return
after missing two games with a hamstring injury, going 18 of 29
with 191 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. Murray also
had a rushing TD, while James Conner had 120 yards rushing for
Arizona (4-8).
Chiefs 26, Rams 10
Patrick Mahomes threw for a touchdown and rookie Isiah Pacheco
rushed for another to fuel host Kansas City over injury-riddled
Los Angeles.
Mahomes connected on 27 of 42 of his passing attempts for 320
yards. He completed passes to 10 different receivers while
Harrison Butker made four field goals to send the Chiefs (9-2)
to their fifth straight win. Tight end Travis Kelce reeled in a
39-yard scoring pass in the first quarter for his 12th touchdown
reception of the season.
Los Angeles' Bryce Perkins threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to Van
Jefferson and had a team-high 44 rushing yards while making his
first career NFL start. Perkins was playing in place of the
injured Matthew Stafford (neck, concussion) for the Rams (3-8),
who mustered just 198 total yards of offense en route to losing
their fifth straight game.
49ers 13, Saints 0
Jimmy Garoppolo passed to Jauan Jennings for the game's only
touchdown and host San Francisco handed New Orleans its first
shutout loss in more than 20 years.
Robbie Gould added two field goals and Garoppolo completed 26 of
37 passes for 222 yards as the 49ers (7-4) won their fourth
consecutive game. Andy Dalton completed 18 of 29 for 204 yards,
but Alvin Kamara had just 50 yards from scrimmage and lost two
crucial fumbles for the Saints (4-8).
New Orleans reached a first-and-goal twice in the fourth
quarter, trying to avoid the shutout and pull within one score,
but the 49ers defense stood strong both times. It was the first
time New Orleans failed to score in 333 games, dating back to
Week 17 of the 2001 season against the 49ers.
--Field Level Media
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