Four games to close out the week. First up...
The Denver Broncos hosting the Cleveland Browns. Denver led off with a first quarter Peyton Manning 22 yard touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas, and Matt Prater was there with the extra point. Cleveland got on the board as Phil Dawson made a 27 yard field goal. The Broncos extended the lead in the second quarter on a 10 yard Manning touchdown pass to Eric Decker, and Prater handled the extra point. The Browns shot back in the third quarter with a 53 yard field goal by Dawson. Denver extended the lead as Manning found Decker for 8 yards and a touchdown, and Prater booted the extra point. The Broncos got some more in the fourth quarter on a field goal of 27 yards by Prater. Denver got some more as Jacob Hester ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and Prater kicked the extra point. Cleveland shot back as Colt McCoy passed 6 yards for a touchdown to Greg Little, but the two-point attempt failed. The Broncos ended it at 34-12 with a Prater 41 yard field goal. Denver is now 12-3 while Cleveland falls to 5-10.
Down in Arizona, the Cardinals welcome the Chicago Bears. Chicago started in the first quarter as Zack Bowman pounced on a Beanie Wells fumble in the end zone for a touchdown, and Olindo Mare was there with the extra point. Arizona got on the board as Jay Feely made a 49 yard field goal. The Bears added on in the second quarter as Matt Forte ran 4 yards for a touchdown, and Mare nailed the extra point. The Cardinals replied with a Feely 35 yard field goal. Chicago padded the lead with Jay Cutler passing 11 yards to Brandon Marshall, and Mare again made the PAT. The Bears struck again in the third quarter on a Charles Tillman interception of 10 yards, returned for a touchdown, and Mare tacked on the extra point. Arizona got some back in the fourth quarter as Justin Bethel returned a blocked field goal attempt for 82 yards and a touchdown, and Feely kicked the extra point. This only made it 28-13, a final, with Chicago now at 9-6 while the Cardinals fall to 5-10.
To the east, the Baltimore Ravens host the New York Giants. Baltimore opened with a first quarter Joe Flacco touchdown pass of 6 yards to Torrey Smith, and Justin Tucker supplied the extra point. The Ravens padded the lead as Flacco ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and Tucker again made the extra point. New York got going with a 14 yard David Wilson touchdown run, and Lawrence Tynes kicked the extra point. Baltimore replied in the second quarter as Tucker made a 23 yard field goal. The Ravens extended the lead as Flacco passed 27 yards to Ray Rice for a touchdown, and Tucker handled the PAT. Baltimore struck again in the third quarter on a Tucker 21 yard field goal. The Ravens got some more in the fourth quarter as Tucker made a 30 yard field goal. Baltimore continued as Tucker made a 29 yard field goal. The Giants chipped back as Eli Manning passed 13 yards to Domenik Hixon for a touchdown, and Tynes was true with the extra point. This made it 33-14, a final,with Baltimore at 10-5 and the Giants at 8-7.
Ending the day in Seattle, with the Seahawks hosting the San Francisco 49ers. Seattle began in the first quarter as Marshawn Lynch ran 24 yards for a touchdown, and Steven Hauschka made the extra point. The Seahawks added on as Russell Wilson passed 9 yards to Lynch for a touchdown, and Hauschka drilled the extra point. Seattle padded the lead in the second quarter as Richard Sherman returned a blocked field goal for 90 yards and a touchdown, and Hauschka made the extra point. San Francisco got on the board as David Akers made a 33 yard field goal. The Seahawks shot back with a Wilson 6 yard touchdown pass to Anthony McCoy, and Hauschka again supplied the extra point. The 49ers answered as Akers made a 54 yard field goal. Seattle kept going in the third quarter as Wilson passed 4 yards to Doug Baldwin for a touchdown, and Hauschka again tacked on the PAT. The Seahawks struck again in the fourth quarter as Wilson passed 6 yards for another touchdown to Baldwin, and Hauschka kicked in another extra point. San Francisco chipped back with Colin Kaepernick throwing 18 yards for a touchdown to Delanie Walker, and Akers notched the extra point. This produced a 42-13 final, with Seattle going to 10-5 and San Francisco falling to 10-4-1.
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