Another six games in this post. Don't look for these until Monday afternoon, due to the aforementioned Sounders game. The first half of the afternoon games will be up at 3 PM Pacific.
First up, the Jacksonville Jaguars host the Chicago Bears. Chicago began in the first quarter on a Robbie Gould field goal of 32 yards. Jacksonville tied it in the second quarter as Josh Scobee made a 31 yard field goal. The Bears took the lead in the third quarter on a Gould 31 yard field goal. Chicago extended the lead as Charles Tillman intercepted Blaine Gabbert and returned the ball 36 yards for a touchdown, with Gould true on the extra point. The Bears added on in the fourth quarter as Jay Cutler threw a 10 yard touchdown pass to Alshon Jeffrey, and Gould made the extra point. Chicago kept going as Cutler found Brandon Marshall for a 24 yard touchdown connection, and Gould again handled the PAT. The Bears padded the lead as Lance Briggs intercepted Gabbert for 36 yards and a touchdown, followed by another Gould extra point. Chicago struck again as Armando Allen rattled off a 46 yard run for a touchdown, and Gould was true again with the extra point. This ended the scoring a 41-3, with the Bears moving to 4-1, while the Jaguars fell to 1-4.
Up in Carolina, the Panthers host the Seattle Seahawks. Seattle started in the first quarter as Steven Hauschka kicked in a 22 yard field goal. The Seahawks struck again in the second quarter as Hauschka nailed a 36 yard field goal. Carolina got on the board when Justin Medlock made a 32 yard field goal. The Panthers took the lead as Captain Munnerlyn returned an interception of Russell Wilson back to the house 33 yards for the toucdown, and Medlock was good with the PAT. Seattle regained the lead as Wilson found the right guy, Golden Tate, for a 13 yard touchdown, allowing Hauschka to tack on the extra point. The Seahawks got some more in the fourth quarter as Hauschka made a 44 yard field goal. Carolina got some back as Jon Ryan ran out of the end zone for an intentional safety (don't question it, that was by design). This made it 16-12, which held as a final, moving Seattle to 3-2 and Carolina went to 1-4.
Out west, the San Francisco 49ers host the Buffalo Bills. San Francisco opened in the first quarter as David Akers made a chip-shot 19 yard field goal. Buffalo tied it in the second quarter as Rian Lindell kicked in a 31 yard field goal. The 49ers took the lead as Alex Smith found Kyle Williams for a 43 yard touchdown connection, and Akers booted in the extra point. San Francisco extended the lead as Smith passed 28 yards to Michael Crabtree for a touchdown, and Akers again made the PAT. The 49ers got some more in the third quarter on a 1 yard Frank Gore touchdown run, and Akers was there with the extra point. San Francisco kept going in the fourth quarter as Smith tossed a 10 yard touchdown to Mario Manningham, and Akers supplied the extra point. The 49ers struck again with a 16 yard touchdown run by Colin Kaepernick, and Akers again iced the drive off with an extra point. San Francisco padded the lead again as Anthony Dixon made a 3 yard rush for a touchdown, and Akers tacked on another extra point. This made the final score 45-3, with San Francisco jumping to 4-1 and the Bills falling to 2-3.
Back east, the New England Patriots welcome the Denver Broncos. New England led off in the first quarter as Tom Brady passed 8 yards to Wes Welker for a touchdown, and Stephen Gostkowski was true on the extra point. Denver tied it in the second quarter as Peyton Manning passed 1 yard to Joel Dreessen for a touchdown, and Matt Prater's PAT was the equalizer. The Patriots took the lead back as Shane Vereen ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and Gostkowski was good with the extra point. New England got some more as Gostkowski made a 23 yard field goal. The Patriots extended the lead in the third quarter when Brady ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and Gostkowski was there with the extra point. New England padded the lead as Stevan Ridley ran 8 yards for a touchdown, allowing Gostkowski to make another extra point. The Broncos shot back as Manning tossed a 2 yard touchdown to Eric Decker, with Prater finishing the drive off with the extra point. Denver pulled closer in the fourth quarter as Manning found Brandon Stokley for a 5 yard touchdown connection, and Prater again handled the extra point. They got no closer, losing 31-21, with New England improving to 3-2, and the Broncos fell to 2-3.
Northwest a touch to Minnesota, as the Vikings bring in the Tennessee Titans. Minnesota got going in the first quarter as Percy Harvin ran 4 yards for a touchdown, and Blair Walsh knocked in the extra point. The Vikings extended the lead in the second quarter as Walsh made a 42 yard field goal. Minnesota struck again on a Walsh field goal of 36 yards. The Vikings got some more in the third quarter as Walsh made a 26 yard field goal. Minnesota padded the lead as Christian Ponder found Harvin for a 10 yard touchdown connection, and Walsh handled the PAT. Tennessee got on the board in the fourth quarter with Matt Hasselbeck throwing 10 yards to Jared Cook for a touchdown, and Rob Bironas was good with the extra point. The Vikings replied as Ponder threw a 15 yard touchdown to Kyle Rudolph, allowing Walsh to make another extra point. This ended the scoring at 30-7, with Minnesota jumping to 4-1 while the Titans dropped to 1-4.
Finally, the Sunday Night Game is in New Orleans, as the Saints host the San Diego Chargers. San Diego was first to score in the first quarter as Philip Rivers passed 15 yards to Robert Meachem for a touchdown, and Nick Novak was there with the extra point. New Orleans tied it as Drew Brees passed 40 yards to Devery Henderson for a touchdown, and Garrett Hartley booted in the extra point. The Chargers took the lead back in the second quarter on a Novak field goal from 20 yards out. The Saints went ahead as Brees passed 19 yards for a touchdown to Marques Colston, and Hartley was good with the extra point. San Diego pulled back ahead on another Rivers touchdown pass to Meachem, this time for 44 yards, and Novak again kicked in the extra point. The Chargers extended the lead in the third quarter as Ryan Mathews ran 13 yards for a touchdown, and Novak was good with the PAT. New Orleans shot back as Brees passed 16 yards for another touchdown to Colston, and Hartley iced the drive with the extra point. The Saints gained the lead in the fourth quarter as Brees hooked up with Colston for another touchdown, this time a 5 yard connection, and Hartley again made the extra point. New Orleans padded the lead on a Hartley field goal of 26 yards. This produced the 31-24 final, with the Saints going to 1-4 while the Chargers dropped to 3-2.
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