NFL roundup: 49ers clip Raiders in OT, win 9th straight
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[January 02, 2023]
Tashaun Gipson Sr. intercepted Jarrett Stidham's pass on the fourth
play of overtime and Robbie Gould avenged an earlier miss with a
23-yard field goal as the San Francisco 49ers won their ninth
straight game, beating the host Las Vegas Raiders 37-34 on Sunday.
Gould also had a chance to be the hero on the final play of
regulation but pushed a 41-yarder wide to the right, prompting
overtime. The 49ers (12-4) moved into the No. 2 playoff position in
the NFC and stayed alive for the No. 1 seed with one week left in
the regular season.
Making his first start for Las Vegas following the benching of Derek
Carr during the week, Stidham threw for 365 yards and three
touchdowns for the Raiders (6-10), who were eliminated from AFC
playoff contention. But Stidham's second interception of the day
proved costly, as Gipson snatched it at the San Francisco 37 and ran
it 56 yards to the Las Vegas 7-yard line to help set up the
game-winner.
49ers quarterback Brock Purdy finished 22-for-35 for 284 yards and
two touchdowns with one interception. Christian McCaffrey was the
game's leading rusher with 121 yards and a 14-yard TD on 19 carries.
McCaffrey also had 72 yards on six receptions. Las Vegas receiver
Davante Adams finished with seven catches for 153 yards and two
touchdowns.
Giants 38, Colts 10
Daniel Jones guided New York to its first playoff berth since 2016,
passing for two touchdowns and running for two more in a blowout of
Indianapolis in East Rutherford, N.J.
Jones' rushing touchdowns in the third and fourth quarters sent the
Giants (9-6-1) well on their way to the victory they needed to
clinch the No. 6 seed in the NFC playoff field. Landon Collins
intercepted Colts starting quarterback Nick Foles and ran in his
second career pick-6 before Foles injured his ribs on the following
drive. Sam Ehlinger finished the game for Indianapolis (4-11-1),
which lost its sixth straight contest.
Jones completed 19 of 24 passes for 177 yards and had 11 carries for
a team-high 91 rushing yards. Richie James had seven catches for 76
yards and a touchdown for New York. Foles finished 8 of 13 for 81
yards. Ehlinger went 9 of 14 for 60 yards and a touchdown.
Buccaneers 30, Panthers 24
Tom Brady threw three touchdown passes to Mike Evans and
orchestrated a fourth-quarter comeback as Tampa Bay clinched the NFC
South by beating visiting Carolina.
Brady, who also scored the clinching touchdown on a 1-yard sneak,
was 34-for-45 for 432 passing yards as Tampa Bay (8-8) secured a
home playoff game. Evans gained 207 yards on 10 receptions, reaching
the 1,000-yard mark for the ninth consecutive season.
The Panthers (6-10) held leads of 14-0 and 21-10, but their
late-season surge under interim coach Steve Wilks hit a
fourth-quarter rough patch. Carolina quarterback Sam Darnold
completed 23 of 37 passes for 341 yards with three touchdowns and an
interception.
Packers 41, Vikings 17
Aaron Rodgers passed for a touchdown and ran for another, and Aaron
Jones rushed for 111 yards to help host Green Bay rout Minnesota to
keep its NFC playoff hopes intact.
Green Bay (8-8) won for the fourth straight game and can earn a spot
in the postseason with a home victory against fellow postseason
hopeful Detroit in Week 18. Rodgers was 15-for-24 for 159 yards and
a touchdown to Robert Tonyan. AJ Dillon had 12 carries for 41 yards
and a 2-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter.
Minnesota (12-4), which clinched the NFC North last month, committed
four turnovers and missed an opportunity to stay alive for the NFC's
top seed following Philadelphia's loss earlier Sunday. Capitalizing
on two return touchdowns to help jolt a slow-starting offense, Green
Bay rolled to a 27-3 lead at halftime.
Falcons 20, Cardinals 19
Younghoe Koo's 21-yard field goal as time expired lifted Atlanta to
a win over visiting Arizona.
Atlanta rookie quarterback Desmond Ridder went 19-for-26 passing for
169 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions to pick up his first
victory in three starts for the Falcons (6-10), who ended a
four-game skid. Tyler Allgeier rushed for 83 yards and a touchdown
on 20 carries, with Cordarrelle Patterson rushing for 42 yards and a
touchdown on nine carries, in addition to catching six passes for 42
yards.
Cardinals quarterback David Blough went 24-for-40 passing for 222
yards and a touchdown as the Cardinals (4-12) lost their sixth
straight game. Trey McBride had seven catches, including a 4-yard
touchdown, for 78 yards, while Marquise Brown added six receptions
for 61 yards. James Conner rushed for 79 yards on 16 carries.
Lions 41, Bears 10
Jared Goff passed for 255 yards and three touchdowns, two to tight
end Brock Wright, and host Detroit kept its wild-card playoff hopes
alive with a resounding win over Chicago.
Jamaal Williams rushed for 144 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries,
and D'Andre Swift rushed for 78 yards on 11 carries and caught four
passes for 39 yards and another touchdown. Amon-Ra St. Brown caught
four passes for 62 yards. The Lions (8-8) will play at 8-8 Green Bay
in their regular-season finale.
Justin Fields rushed for 132 yards on 10 carries but only completed
7 of 21 passes for 75 yards as the Bears (3-13) suffered their ninth
consecutive loss.
Jaguars 31, Texans 3
Travis Etienne Jr. ran for 108 yards and a touchdown while the
Jacksonville defense added a score in a rout of host Houston.
After Etienne ripped off a 62-yard scoring jaunt off the left side,
Jaguars cornerback Tyson Campbell picked up a fumble and turned it
into a 12-yard return for a score that made it 21-0 with 11:35
remaining in the first half. That helped Jacksonville (8-8) win its
fourth straight game and move into sole possession of first place in
the AFC South, a game ahead of Tennessee. The teams meet next week
in Jacksonville to determine the division winner.
The Texans (2-13-1) managed just 277 total yards and 13 first downs.
Davis Mills completed 22 of 40 passes for just 202 yards. Ka'imi
Fairbairn kicked a 56-yard field goal for the Texans' only points.
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Chiefs 27, Broncos 24
Patrick Mahomes passed for 328 yards and three touchdowns and Kansas
City defeated visiting Denver for the 15th consecutive time,
bolstering its chances of claiming the AFC's No. 1 seed for the
postseason.
Jerick McKinnon caught two touchdown passes and Blake Bell also made
a scoring grab for the Chiefs (13-3). Isiah Pacheco rushed for a
touchdown for Kansas City, which recorded its ninth win in the past
10 games and is battling the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals
for a first-round bye.
Russell Wilson rushed for two touchdowns and passed for one,
completing 26 of 38 passes for 222 yards and one interception. The
Broncos (4-12), playing under interim coach Jerry Rosburg after the
firing of Nathaniel Hackett on Monday, fell for the 11th time in the
past 13 games.
Patriots 23, Dolphins 21
Kyle Dugger returned an interception for a touchdown to headline a
strong second-half defensive effort, and New England kept its
postseason hopes alive with a victory over Miami in Foxborough,
Mass.
New England (8-8) is in line to secure a playoff berth should it
record a win over the Buffalo Bills in Week 18. Dugger intercepted
Teddy Bridgewater and returned it 39 yards to the end zone to stake
the Patriots to a 16-14 lead with 2:51 left in the third. Mac Jones
(20 of 33, 203 yards, two TDs) later tossed a 1-yard scoring strike
to Jakobi Meyers to hand Miami (8-8) its fifth straight loss.
Bridgewater exited the game with a finger injury following Dugger's
interception. Bridgewater threw for 161 yards, one touchdown and one
interception on 12-for-19 passing. Raheem Mostert and Mike Gesicki
caught short TD passes and Tyreek Hill ran for a touchdown.
Saints 20, Eagles 10
Taysom Hill ran for a touchdown, Marshon Lattimore returned an
interception for another score and visiting New Orleans defeated
Philadelphia.
Hill's touchdown came on the first possession of the game and gave
the Saints (7-9) a lead they never lost. Lattimore returned from a
10-game absence due to an abdominal injury to add the clinching
score as New Orleans won its third straight. Andy Dalton (18-for-22,
204 yards) completed his first 13 passes, a career-best start. Alvin
Kamara rushed for 74 yards and Hill ran for 46.
The Eagles (13-3) failed for a second consecutive week to clinch the
No. 1 seed in the NFC. Gardner Minshew started in place of the
injured Jalen Hurts again, completing 18 of 32 passes for 274 yards
and a touchdown.
Browns 24, Commanders 10
Deshaun Watson threw three second-half touchdowns, including two to
Amari Cooper, to lead Cleveland to a win over Washington in
Landover, Md.
The Browns (7-9) clinched the game when Grant Delpit hauled in his
second interception of the day in the end zone with 3:18 left in the
fourth quarter. Watson finished 9 of 18 for 169 yards and three
touchdowns. Cooper caught touchdown passes of 46 and 33 yards and
running back Nick Chubb had 104 yards on 14 carries.
Commanders quarterback Carson Wentz was booed all day by Washington
fans for his inconsistent performance that featured three
interceptions and no touchdowns with the season on the line. He
finished 16 of 28 for 143 yards. The Commanders (7-8-1) needed only
to win their final two home games to clinch a playoff spot. But with
the loss and Detroit's win over Chicago, Washington was eliminated
when Green Bay defeated Minnesota later Sunday.
Seahawks 23, Jets 6
Geno Smith threw two touchdown passes as Seattle remained in the
playoff race with a win against visiting New York.
Rookie Kenneth Walker III rushed for 133 yards on 23 carries for the
Seahawks (8-8), who are tied with Detroit and Green Bay for the
NFC's final wild-card berth entering the final week of the regular
season. Smith, who was a second-round draft pick by the Jets in
2013, completed 18 of 29 passes for 183 yards to help Seattle snap a
three-game skid.
The Jets (7-9) suffered their fifth consecutive defeat and were
eliminated from the AFC postseason race. Jets quarterback Mike
White, who missed the previous two games with broken ribs, was
23-of-46 passing for 240 yards with three turnovers -- two
interceptions and a lost fumble.
Chargers 31, Rams 10
Austin Ekeler ran for two first-half touchdowns and Justin Herbert
threw two touchdown passes in the second half as the host Chargers
pounded the Rams.
Herbert was 21-for-28 for 212 yards as the Chargers (10-6), who
clinched an AFC wild-card spot in their previous game, won their
fourth in a row. Ekeler rushed for 122 yards on 10 carries as the
Chargers played their final home game.
The Rams (5-11), who won two of their previous three games, were
outgained 431-277 and didn't score in the second half. Quarterback
Baker Mayfield was just 11-for-19 for 132 yards in the air. Running
back Cam Akers supplied 123 yards on 19 carries.
Steelers 16, Ravens 13
Kenny Pickett threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Najee Harris with 56
seconds left as Pittsburgh kept its AFC playoff hopes alive with a
win over host Baltimore.
Pickett finished 15 of 27 passing for 168 yards as the Steelers
(8-8) won for the fifth time in six games. Pittsburgh can earn a
playoff berth by beating Cleveland in Week 18 and getting losses
from New England and Miami.
Tyler Huntley completed 14 of 21 passes for 130 yards with a
touchdown for Baltimore (10-6), but he threw the game-sealing
interception to Minkah Fitzpatrick at the Steelers' 40 with 13
seconds remaining. Pittsburgh gashed the Ravens' run defense for 198
yards, the most they've yielded this season.
--Field Level Media
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