NFL roundup Cards stay unbeaten knock off Trey Lance 49ers
The Arizona Cardinals spoiled rookie Trey Lance’s NFL starting debut with a first-quarter interception and four fourth-down stops Sunday afternoon to pave the way for a 17-10 victory over the visiting San Francisco 49ers.
Lance got the better of rival Kyler Murray in total yards, but the Arizona star threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to DeAndre Hopkins with 5:13 remaining to allow the Cardinals (5-0) to retain their status as the league’s only unbeaten team.
James Conner scored Arizona’s only other touchdown on a 1-yard run just 5:58 into the game, after the Cardinals took advantage of Lance’s biggest mistake, an overthrown ball on just his second attempt that went straight to safety Budda Baker.
Lance, the No. 3 overall pick of this year’s draft, went 15-for-29 for 192 yards and added a game-high 89 rushing yards on 16 carries. Deebo Samuel scored on a 13-yard run in the third quarter for the 49ers (2-3).
Chargers 47, Browns 42
Austin Ekeler scored three fourth-quarter touchdowns and Los Angeles overcame a 14-point deficit in the second-half to defeat Cleveland in Inglewood, Calif.
Justin Herbert finished with a career-high 398 passing yards and completed 26 of 43 passes for the Chargers (4-1). Herbert threw four touchdown passes and no interceptions. He also ran for a score.
Cleveland running backs Nick Chubb (161 yards) and Kareem Hunt (61) combined for three touchdowns, including a 52-yard scoring burst for Chubb. Baker Mayfield completed 23 of 32 passes for 305 yards and two scores. David Njoku led the Browns (3-2) with seven receptions for 149 receiving yards, including a 71-yard run and catch for a score.
Cowboys 44, Giants 20
Dak Prescott threw for 302 yards and three touchdowns as Dallas overcame a slew of first-half mistakes to knock off shorthanded New York in Arlington, Texas.
Prescott completed 22 of 32 passes, making up for a sloppy first half in which he tossed an interception and lost a fumble. Ezekiel Elliott added 110 yards and a late touchdown on 21 rushes as Dallas (4-1) assumed a two-game lead on Philadelphia and Washington in the NFC East.
New York hung with the Cowboys for just over a half before its injury-riddled offense simply couldn’t keep pace. The Giants (1-4) lost running back Saquon Barkley (ankle), quarterback Daniel Jones (concussion) and receiver Kenny Golladay in the first half.
Falcons 27, Jets 20
Matt Ryan became the seventh NFL player to complete 5,000 passes in his career as he threw for 342 yards and two touchdowns to lift Atlanta over New York in London.
Ryan (57,099) also moved past former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning (57,023) into eighth place in all-time passing yards. Rookie Kyle Pitts (nine catches, 119 yards) and fellow tight end Hayden Hurst each reeled in a touchdown pass for the Falcons (2-3)
Reigning NFL Rookie of the Week Zach Wilson completed 19 of 32 passes 192 yards and one interception for New York (1-4).
Steelers 27, Broncos 19
Ben Roethlisberger passed for 253 yards and two touchdowns, Najee Harris rushed for 122 yards and a score and host Pittsburgh beat Denver.
Chase Claypool had five catches for 130 yards and a touchdown and Diontae Johnson had 72 yards receiving and a score for the Steelers (2-3). Harris rushed 23 times and Roethlisberger completed 15 of 25 passes.
Teddy Bridgewater was 24-of-38 passing for 288 yards and two touchdowns, and Courtland Sutton had seven receptions for 120 yards and a score for Denver (3-2).
Patriots 25, Texans 22
Nick Folk drilled a 21-yard field goal with 15 seconds remaining and New England rallied past from 13 points down early in the third quarter to host Houston.
Folk, who missed a PAT following the first Patriots touchdown, finished 4-of-4 on field goals, including a pair of 52-yarders. The Patriots (2-3) rallied behind rookie quarterback Mac Jones, who passed for 231 yards and a 13-yard touchdown to Hunter Henry early in the fourth quarter, plus a serviceable ground attack.
Texans rookie quarterback Davis Mills passed for 312 yards and three touchdowns, including a 37-yarder to Chris Conley on a flea-flicker for a 22-9 lead early in the third.
Buccaneers 45, Dolphins 17
Tom Brady passed for 411 yards and matched his season high of five touchdowns to lead Tampa Bay to victory over visiting Miami.
Antonio Brown caught seven passes for 124 yards and two scores and Mike Evans had six receptions for 113 yards and two touchdowns for Tampa Bay (4-1). Brown became the fastest player in NFL history to reach 900 career receptions. He reached the milestone in his 143rd game, topping Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison (149).
Jacoby Brissett was 27-of-39 passing for 275 yards, two touchdowns and one interception for the Dolphins (1-4). Myles Gaskin caught two scoring passes for the second time in his career and collected a career-high 10 receptions while accumulating 99 total yards.
Eagles 21, Panthers 18
Jalen Hurts ran for a 6-yard touchdown and threw a two-point conversion pass with 2:38 remaining as Philadelphia took the lead for the first time en route to beating Carolina in Charlotte, N.C.
Hurts had two touchdown runs and was 22-for-37 for 198 passing yards with an interception as the Eagles (2-3) snapped a three-game skid.
Panthers quarterback Sam Darnold was shaky, going 21-for-37 for 177 yards with a touchdown throw and three interceptions. Running back Chuba Hubbard gained 101 yards on 24 carries, and Zane Gonzalez kicked three field goals for Carolina (3-2), which lost its second game in a row.
Vikings 19, Lions 17
Greg Joseph kicked a 54-yard field goal as time expired and Minnesota escaped after squandering a late 10-point lead, beating the winless Detroit in Minneapolis.
A pair of pass plays from Kirk Cousins (25 of 34 for 275 yards) to Adam Thielen totaling 40 yards set up the winning kick. Detroit had gone ahead with 37 seconds remaining on D’Andre Swift’s scoring run and a two-point conversion pass.
Minnesota (2-3) defeated Detroit (0-5) for the eighth consecutive time. Alexander Mattison rushed for 113 yards and also caught a touchdown pass from Cousins. Mattison started in place of Dalvin Cook, who was inactive due to an ankle injury.
Titans 37, Jaguars 19
Derrick Henry ran for three touchdowns as Tennessee handed host Jacksonville its 20th consecutive loss.
Henry finished with 130 yards on 29 carries, his fourth straight 100-yard game, as Tennessee (3-2) maintained its AFC South lead. Ryan Tannehill completed 14 of 22 passes for 197 yards, hitting five passes for 20 yards or more against a defense stacked to stop Henry.
Trevor Lawrence connected on 23 of 33 passes for 273 yards for the Jaguars (0-5), accounting for a touchdown with his arm and his legs. Jacksonville also got a career-high 149 yards and a score from James Robinson on just 18 rushes.
Packers 25, Bengals 22 (OT)
Mason Crosby kicked a 49-yard field goal with 1:55 left in overtime to give Green Bay an overtime win over host Cincinnati.
Crosby atoned for missing three field goals in the final 2:12 of regulation and overtime, including a 51-yarder at the end of regulation and a 40-yarder that would have won the game with 8:08 left in overtime. Cincinnati’s Evan McPherson missed a 49-yard field goal with 4:14 left in overtime.
Aaron Rodgers went 27-of-39 passing for 344 yards, two touchdowns and one interception for the Packers (4-1), while Joe Burrow went 26-of-38 passing for 281 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions in defeat for the Bengals (3-2). Burrow later went to a hospital to be evaluated for a throat contusion.
Saints 33, Washington 22
Jameis Winston threw four touchdown passes, including a Hail Mary 49-yarder at the end of the first half, as visiting New Orleans defeated Washington.
Winston completed 15 of 30 passes for 279 yards and overcame an interception and a lost fumble to lead the Saints (3-2). Two of his touchdown passes went to Marquez Callaway and one each went to Alvin Kamara, who also rushed for a touchdown, and Deonte Harris.
Antonio Gibson ran for two touchdowns and Taylor Heinicke completed 20 of 41 for 248 yards with two interceptions for Washington (2-3).
Bears 20, Raiders 9
Justin Fields passed for 111 yards and a touchdown to lead visiting Chicago to a victory over Las Vegas.
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Fields completed 12-of-20 passes in his first start since being named the permanent starter for the Bears (3-2), who got plenty of help from a ground game that rolled up 143 yards. Khalil Herbert, a rookie from Virginia Tech, led the way with 75 yards on 18 carries, while Damien Williams rushed for 64 yards and a touchdown.
Roquan Smith had 10 tackles and Khalil Mack had eight tackles and a sack to lead Chicago’s defense, which held Las Vegas, which was averaging 406.5 yards in total offense, to just 259 yards.
–Field Level Media