Sunday, October 13, 2013

NFL Week 6 2013

Only thirteen games on today, beginning in...

Houston, as the Texans host the St. Louis Rams. St. Louis began in the first quarter with a Sam Bradford touchdown pass of 2 yards to Cory Harkey, and Greg Zuerlein made the extra point. The Rams added on in the second quarter as Zuerlein made a 42 yard field goal. Houston answered with a Randy Bullock field goal of 20 yards. St. Louis shot back as Bradford tossed a 2 yard touchdown pass to Lance Kendricks, and Zuerlein was true with the extra point. The Texans got some back as Bullock nailed a 35 yard field goal. The Rams extended the lead in the third quarter on a Bradford touchdown pass of 4 yards to Brian Quick, and Zuerlein made another PAT. St. Louis padded the lead on a Daren Bates 11 yard run on a recovery of fumble that occurred when Keshawn Martin was returning a kickoff, and he took it the end zone for a touchdown, allowing Zuerlein another extra point. The Rams got some more as Alec Ogletree picked off T.J. Yates and returned the interception for 98 yards and a touchdown, and Zuerlein supplied the extra point. Houston chipped back in the fourth quarter on a Ben Tate 1 yard touchdown run, and Bullock drilled the extra point. They would still lose 38-13, and the Rams go to 3-3 while dropping the Texans to 2-4.

North to Buffalo, where the Bills welcome the Cincinnati Bengals. Cincinnati opened in the first quarter with a Mike Nugent field goal of 46 yards. Buffalo took the lead when Thaddeus Lewis ran in a 3 yard touchdown, and Dan Carpenter handled the extra point. The Bengals took the lead back as Andy Dalton found A.J. Green for 18 yards and a touchdown, and Nugent supplied the extra point. Cincinnati added on in the second quarter as Dalton passed 20 yards to Giovani Bernard for a touchdown, and Nugent was true with the PAT. The Bills got some back on a Carpenter field goal from 51 yards out. The Bengals responded in the third quarter on a 10 yard Dalton touchdown pass to Marvin Jones, and Nugent knocked in the extra point. Buffalo chipped back in the fourth quarter as Lewis tossed a 22 yard touchdown pass to Scott Chandler, and Carpenter was there with the extra point. The Bills pulled even as Lewis found Marquise Goodwin for 40 yards and a touchdown, and Carpenter's extra point was the equalizer. The game went to overtime, where Cincinnati prevailed on a Nugent field goal of 43 yards for a 27-24 win. The Bengals are now 4-2 while the Bills are 2-4.

West to Minnesota, as the Vikings host the Carolina Panthers. Carolina was first to score in the first quarter on a 2 yard touchdown pass from Cam Newton to Steve Smith, and Graham Gano made the extra point. The Panthers added on in the second quarter as Newton found Mike Tolbert for 10 yards and a touchdown, and Gano made another extra point. Minnesota got on the board with a 22 yard field goal by Blair Walsh. Carolina answered in the third quarter on a Newton touchdown pass of 79 yards to Brandon LaFell, and Gano was true with the PAT. The Panthers extended the lead as Newton ran 7 yards for a touchdown, and Gano supplied the extra point. Carolina kept going on a 1 yard touchdown run by Tolbert, and Gano knocked in the extra point. The Vikings got some back with a 23 yard touchdown pass from Matt Cassel to Kyle Rudolph, and Walsh drilled the extra point. This produced the 35-10 final score, with the Panthers moving up to 2-3 and the Vikings dropping to 1-4.

Back in the east, the New York Jets bring in the Pittsburgh Steelers. New York struck first in the first quarter on a 25 yard field goal by Nick Folk. Pittsburgh tied it in the second quarter as Shaun Suisham booted a 46 yard field goal. The Steelers took the lead with a field goal of 33 yards by Suisham. Pittsburgh added on as Suisham made a 48 yard field goal. The Jets got some back with a Folk field goal from 39 yards away. The Steelers extended the lead in the third quarter as Ben Roethlisberger found Emmanuel Sanders for 55 yards and a touchdown, and Suisham was true with the extra point. Pittsburgh wrapped it up at 19-6 with a Suisham field goal of 32 yards in the fourth quarter. This moves them to 1-4 and the Jets fall to 3-3.

South to Tampa Bay, as the Buccaneers host the Philadelphia Eagles. Philadelphia led off in the first quarter on a 4 yard touchdown run by Nick Foles, and Alex Henery made the extra point. Tampa Bay got on the board with a 38 yard Rian Lindell field goal. The Buccaneers took the lead in the second quarter on a Mike Glennon 24 yard touchdown pass to Vincent Jackson, and Lindell was there with the extra point. The Eagles retook the lead as Foles tossed a 12 yard touchdown to DeSean Jackson, and Henery drilled the PAT. Tampa Bay retook the lead as Glennon connected with Vincent Jackson again for 1 yard and a touchdown, and Lindell booted the extra point. Philadelphia edged back ahead in the third quarter on a Foles touchdown pass of 47 yards to Riley Cooper, and Henery was true with the extra point. The Buccaneers got some back on a Lindell field goal in the fourth quarter, good from 27 yards. The Eagles shot back on a 36 yard pass from Foles to DeSean Jackson for a touchdown, and Henery supplied another extra point. Philadelphia ended up winning by a 31-20 score when Henery made a 24 yard field goal. The Eagles improve to 3-3 while the Buccaneers remain a winless 0-5.

Northwest we go, landing in Kansas City, as the Chiefs welcome the Oakland Raiders. Oakland got going in the second quarter with a Terrelle Pryor touchdown pass to Denarius Moore, good for 39 yards, and Sebastian Janikowski made the extra point. Kansas City pulled even as Jamaal Charles ran in a 7 yard touchdown, and Ryan Succop handled the extra point. The Chiefs added on in the third quarter as Charles rushed 2 yards for another touchdown, and Succop booted another PAT. Kansas City extended the lead with a 33 yard field goal by Succop in the fourth quarter. The Chiefs got some more when Husain Abdullah picked off Pryor and returned the ball for 44 yards and a touchdown, allowing Succop to kick another extra point. This gave them a 24-7 win, and the Chiefs remain undefeated at 6-0 while the Raiders fall to 2-4.

Eastward again, with the Baltimore Ravens hosting the Green Bay Packers. Green Bay started in the first quarter on a Mason Crosby field goal of 45 yards. The Packers added on in the second quarter when Crosby nailed a 31 yard field goal. Green Bay extended the lead in the third quarter when Crosby booted a 50 yard field goal. Baltimore got on the board with a Justin Tucker field goal of 23 yards. The Packers answered on an Aaron Rodgers touchdown pass of 64 yard to Jordy Nelson, allowing Crosby to kick an extra point. The Ravens replied as Joe Flacco found Jacoby Jones in the fourth quarter for 11 yards and a touchdown, and Tucker supplied the PAT. Green Bay shot back with a Crosby field goal of 31 yards. Baltimore chipped back on a Flacco touchdown pass to Dallas Clark for 18 yards, and Tucker was true with the extra point. They couldn't get an edge though, losing 19-17, and the Packers improved to 3-2 while the Ravens fell to 3-3.

Just over in Ohio, we end the morning games with the Cleveland Browns bringing in the Detroit Lions. Detroit was first to score in the first quarter on a 1 yard Matthew Stafford touchdown pass to Joseph Fauria, and David Akers made the extra point. Cleveland answered in the second quarter on a 4 yard touchdown pass from Brandon Weeden to Chris Ogbonnaya, and Billy Cundiff was true with the extra point. The Browns took the lead as Weeden found Greg Little for 2 yards and a touchdown, and Cundiff knocked in another extra point. Cleveland extended the lead as Cundiff made a 40 yard field goal. The Lions shot back in the third quarter on an 18 yard touchdown pass from Stafford to Reggie Bush, and Akers supplied the PAT. Detroit took the lead in the fourth quarter when Stafford tossed a 23 yard touchdown to Fauria, and Akers was true with the extra point. The Lions added on as Akers made a 51 yard field. Detroit padded the lead with a third Stafford touchdown pass to Fauria, this time for 10 yards, and Akers once again made the extra point. This made it a 31-17 final score, with the Lions improving to 4-2 while the Browns drop to 3-3.

Up in the Northwest, the Seattle Seahawks host the Tennessee Titans. Tennessee led off with a first quarter field goal of 38 yards by Rob Bironas. Seattle answered when Marshawn Lynch ran 1 yard in the second quarter for a touchdown, and Steven Hauschka booted the extra point. The Titans took the lead back when Chris Maragos fumbled the snap and Jason McCourty returned it 77 yards for a touchdown to end the half, and Bironas handled the extra point. The Seahawks tied it with a third quarter field goal of 31 yards by Hauschka. Seattle took the lead with a 29 yard field goal by Hauschka in the fourth quarter. The Seahawks extended the lead as Lynch ran 3 yards for a touchdown, and Hauschka was true with the extra point. Tennessee got some back on a 25 yard field goal by Bironas. They couldn't pull even, losing 20-13, with the Seahawks going to 5-1 while the Titans fall to 3-3.

Southeast a little to Denver, as the Broncos welcome the Jacksonville Jaguars. Denver stuck first in the first quarter as Peyton Manning found Julius Thomas for 3 yards and a touchdown, and Matt Prater made the extra point. The Broncos added on with a Manning touchdown pass to Wes Welker for 20 yards, and Prater was there with the extra point. Jacksonville got on the board in the econd quarter with a Josh Scobee field goal of 50 yards. The Jaguars pulled closer when Scobee made a 30 yard field goal. Jacksonville chipped away as Paul Posluszny intercepted Manning and returned the ball 59 yards for a touchdown, but the two-point attempt from Chad Henne to Justin Blackmon failed. Denver extended the lead in the third quarter with a 1 yard Knowshon Moreno touchdown run, and another Prater PAT. The Jaguars got some back as Maurice Jones-Drew ran in a 5 yard touchdown, and Scobee knocked in the extra point. The Broncos padded the lead on a Moreno 8 yard touchdown run, and Prater was true with the extra point. Denver kept going as Moreno ran in a 3 yard touchdown as his third of the day, and Prater kicked another extra point. The final stood from here at 35-19, with the Broncos going to 6-0 while the Jaguars fall to 0-6.

Northeast now to Foxboro, where the New England Patriots host the New Orleans Saints. New England began in the first quarter with a Stephen Gostkowski field goal of 35 yards. New Orleans took the lead as Drew Brees tossed a 3 yard touchdown pass to Travaris Cadet, and Garrett Hartley was there with the extra point. The Patriots retook the lead in the second quarter on a Stevan Ridley touchdown run of 1 yard, and Gostkowski knocked in the extra point. New England extended the lead as Ridley ran in a 4 yard touchdown, and Gostkowski drilled another extra point. The Saints got some back in the third quarter on a Hartley field goal of 28 yards. New Orleans tied the game as Khiry Robinson ran in a 3 yard touchdown, and Hartley made his PAT. The Patriots retook the lead on a 54 yard Gostkowski field goal. New England added on as Gostkowski made a 23 yard field goal. The Saints edged ahead as Brees found Kenny Stills for 34 yards and a touchdown, and Hartley was there with the extra point. New Orleans got some insurance points on a Hartley 39 yard field goal. The Patriots pulled back ahead as Tom Brady passed a 17 yard touchdown to Kenbrell Thompkins, and Gostkowski supplied the extra point. They hung on for a 30-27 win, and both teams are now 5-1.

All the way west again, the San Francisco 49ers bring in the Arizona Cardinals. San Francisco opened with a Phil Dawson field goal in the first quarter from 35 yards out. The 49ers added on as Dawson made a 26 yard field goal. Arizona got on the board with a 75 yard touchdown pass from Carson Palmer to Larry Fitzgerald, and Jay Feely made the extra point. San Francisco retook the lead as Cory Lemonier sacked Palmer for a 4 yard loss and a safety. The 49ers extended the lead as Colin Kaepernick tossed a 61 yard touchdown to Vernon Davis, and Dawson supplied the PAT. The Cardinals answered with an Andre Ellington run of 15 yards for a touchdown, and Feely booted the extra point. San Francisco shot back on another Kaepernick touchdown pass to Davis, this time for 35 yards, and Dawson made another extra point. Arizona pulled back with a Palmer touchdown pass of 10 yard to Michael Floyd, but the two-point attempt from Patrick Peterson to Fitzgerald failed. The 49ers replied on a 6 yard touchdown run by Kendall Hunter, and Dawson supplied the extra point. San Francisco padded the lead as Dawson made a 44 yard field goal. This made it 32-20, with the 49ers improving to 4-2 while the Cardinals fall to 3-3.

Finally, in Dallas, the Cowboys host the Washington Redskins. Dallas started in the first quarter as DeMarco Murray ran in a 4 yard touchdown, and Dan Bailey handled the extra point. Washington got some back with a 20 yard field goal by Kai Forbath. The Cowboys added on in the second quarter as Dwayne Harris ran back an 86 yard punt return for a touchdown, and Bailey was true with the extra point. The Redskins replied as Forbath made a 32 yard field goal. Washington pulled closer in the third quarter as Forbath nailed a 33 yard field goal. Dallas answered on a 15 yard touchdown pass from Tony Romo to Terrance Williams, and Bailey nailed the PAT. The Redskins pulled back as Alfred Morris unleashed a 45 yard touchdown run, and Forbath supplied the extra point. The Cowboys padded the lead on a Bailey field goal of 30 yards in the fourth quarter. Dallas struck again as Joseph Randle ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and Bailey was true with the extra point. This produced the 31-16 final score, where the Cowboys improved to 3-3 while dropping the Redskins to 1-4.

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