Sunday, November 6, 2011

NFL Early Games week 9

There are seven games on early this Sunday, and we lead off with...

The Dallas Cowboys hosting the Seattle Seahawks. Dallas led off with a 20 yard Dan Bailey field goal. Seattle tied it on Steven Hauschka's 45 yard field goal. The Cowboys regained the lead in the second quarter, on another Bailey 20 yard field goal. Hauschka retied it for the Seahawks on a 32 yard field goal. The tie lasted through halftime. Dallas took control in the third quarter with a touchdown from Tony Romo to Jason Witten for 33 yards, and Bailey made the extra point. The Cowboys continued to pull away with Romo throwing 6 yards to Laurent Robinson for a touchdown, and Bailey would convert another extra point in the fourth quarter. Dallas added on, making it 23-6 with Bailey's 42 yard field goal. Seattle finally found a touchdown on a 4 yard run by Marshawn Lynch, and Hauschka was there for the PAT. The final stood at 23-13, sending the Cowboys to an even 4-4, and the Seahawks to a dismal 2-6.

Next up, the Indianapolis Colts welcome the Atlanta Falcons. Atlanta struck first with a 1 yard touchdown rush by Michael Turner, and Matt Bryant added the extra point. The Falcons added on with Matt Ryan throwing a 50 yard touchdown pass to Julio Jones, and Bryant supplied another PAT. Atlanta kept going in the second quarter as Jones met Ryan again, this time an 80 yard touchdown connection, and Bryant put away another extra point. Indianapolis got on the board with Jerraud Powers intercepting Ryan at short range and taking it 6 yards into the end zone. Adam Vinatieri kicked the extra point. The score at halftime was 21-7. The Falcons got back to work in the third quarter with a touchdown from Ryan to Tony Gonzalez, a 1 yard play capped off by Bryant on the extra point. Atlanta had some mercy in the fourth quarter, allowing Bryant a 20 yard field goal. This made it 31-7, the eventual final, sending the Falcons up to 5-3 and the Colts down to 0-9.

Also, the Buffalo Bills have a tough matchup against AFC East rivals in the New York Jets. New York opened the scoring late in the second quarter with a 49 yard Nick Folk field goal. The score lasted through halftime at 3-0. The Jets took control in the third quarter as Folk scored a 50 yard field goal and then later added an extra point onto the touchdown rush of 1 yard by LaDainian Tomlinson. Buffalo got on the board with a 24 yard field goal by Rian Lindell. New York made it 20-3 as Mark Sanchez hooked up with Santonio Holmes for an 8 yard touchdown, and Folk added another PAT. The Jets kept extending the lead as John Conner ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and Folk continued to kick extra points. Buffalo tacked on a touchdown in the too little, too late column with Ryan Fitzpatrick throwing 7 yards to David Nelson, and then he converted the extra point by running it in himself to make it 27-11. This was the final, and both teams are now 5-3.

South to Houston, where the Texans host the Cleveland Browns. Houston led off with a 27 yard touchdown run by Ben Tate, and Neil Rackers handled the kicking of the extra point. The Texans extended their lead as Matt Schaub rushed 2 yards for a touchdown, and Rackers kicked another extra point. Cleveland got on the board with Phil Dawson kicking a 50 yard field goal. Houston kept going to the ground game in the second quarter, as Arian Foster ran 19 yards to cross the goal line, and Rackers booted in another extra point. Rackers made it 24-3 Texans at halftime with a 28 yard field goal. In the third quarter, Rackers and Dawson exchanged field goals, with Rackers kicking at 21 yards and Dawson good from 51 yards. Rackers moved Houston farther ahead with a fourth quarter field goal, good from 50 yards away. Cleveland pulled some back with a touchdown pass of 2 yards from Colt McCoy to Joshua Cribbs, but they couldn't do the same thing twice and failed on the two point attempt. The final here was 30-12, and Houston goes to 6-3 while dropping Cleveland to 3-5.

Back northeast to Washington, D.C., with the Redskins playing the San Francisco 49ers. San Francisco was first to score on a David Akers field goal from 52 yards away. The 49ers made it 6-0 with Akers blasting a 34 yard field goal. San Francisco extended the lead again with Alex Smith connecting 30 yards to Bruce Miller for a touchdown, and Akers made the PAT. Washington got on the board just before halftime for a 13-3 score with Graham Gano's 59 yard field goal. Akers and San Francisco got back to it in the third quarter on a 45 yard field goal. The 49ers kept going in the fourth quarter with Akers kicking a 20 yard field goal. The Redskins cut the score to 19-11 with a touchdown from John Beck 9 yards to Jabar Gaffney, and Beck passed to Leonard Hankerson for the two point conversion. This would be the final, with San Francisco improving to 7-1 and the Redskins falling to 3-5.

To the Big Easy, where the New Orleans Saints are hosting the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. New Orleans drew first blood with Drew Brees finding Lance Moore for a three yard touchdown, and John Kasay took care of the extra point. The Saints extended the lead on a Brees touchdown pass of 21 yards to Darren Sproles. Kasay again supplied the extra point. Tampa Bay got on the board with a Connor Barth field goal from 40 yards out. New Orleans set the halftime score at 17-3 with Kasay notching a 21 yard field goal. The Buccaneers took some back with Barth nailing a 48 yard field goal in the third quarter. The Saints replied quickly with a 9 yard touchdown rush by Pierre Thomas, and Kasay added another PAT. Tampa Bay replied with Barth kicking a 25 yard field goal in the fourth quarter. The Buccaneers kept approaching with Josh Freeman throwing 5 yards for a touchdown to Kellen Winslow, and Barth recorded an extra point. Kasay kicked a 34 yard field goal, making the final 27-16, and New Orleans improves to 6-3 while Tampa Bay goes to 4-4.

Lastly, the Kansas City Chiefs host the Miami Dolphins. Kansas City was the first to score on a 43 yard Ryan Succop field goal. Miami took the lead with a Matt Moore touchdown pass of 3 yards to Anthony Fasano, and Dan Carpenter made the extra point. Moore and Fasano met up again in the second quarter as they connected for a 35 yard touchdown play, and Carpenter happily kicked another extra point. This kept the score at 14-3 Dolphins, which was taken into the locker rooms. Miami got back to work in the third quarter, starting with Moore throwing a 14 yard touchdown pass to Brandon Marshall, and Carpenter kicked the extra point. Reggie Bush continued the effort by the Dolphins with a 28 yard touchdown rush, and Carpenter again kicked an extra point. Miami added a field goal from 42 yards away in the fourth quarter, courtesy of Carpenter. The final here was 31-3, with the Dolphins getting their first win for a 1-7 record, derailing the Chiefs' progress and knocking them back to 4-4.

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