Sunday, December 1, 2013

NFL Week 13 2013

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New Jersey, as the New York Jets host the Miami Dolphins. Miami got going in the second quarter with a 34 yard Caleb Sturgis field goal. The Dolphins added on when Sturgis made a 43 yard field goal. Miami extended the lead in the third quarter as Ryan Tannehill threw a 31 yard touchdown pass to Brian Hartline, and Sturgis handled the extra point. New York got on the board as Nick Folk kicked a 20 yard field goal. The Dolphins responded with a 28 yard touchdown pass from Tannehill to Mike Wallace, and Sturgis supplied the PAT. Miami wrapped it up at 23-3 with a Sturgis 18 yard field goal in the fourth quarter. The Dolphins improved to 6-6 while the Jets dropped to 5-7.

Over in Philadelphia, where the Eagles welcome the Arizona Cardinals. Philadelphia began in the first quarter as Nick Foles threw a 6 yard touchdown to Zach Ertz, and Alex Henery made the extra point. Arizona tied it in the second quarter as Carson Palmer found Larry Fitzgerald for 43 yards and a touchdown, and Jay Feely knocked in the extra point. The Eagles took the lead as Henery made a 32 yard field goal. Philadelphia added on with a 1 yard Foles touchdown pass to Brent Celek, and Henery supplied the extra point. The Eagles extended the lead as Foles found Ertz for 24 yards and a touchdown in the third quarter, and Henery handled the PAT. The Cardinals pulled back as Palmer threw a 23 yard touchdown pass to Michael Floyd, and Feely drilled the extra point. Arizona chipped closer as Palmer found Jim Dray for 3 yards and a touchdown in the fourth quarter, and Feely was true with the extra point. This wasn't enough to avoid the 24-21 loss, with both teams going to 7-5.

To the west, the Minnesota Vikings bring in the Chicago Bears. Chicago was first to score in the first quarter as Robbie Gould made a 30 yard field goal. Minnesota took the lead in the second quarter as Cordarrelle Patterson ran 33 yards for a touchdown, and Blair Walsh made the extra point. The Bears pulled back as Gould made a 40 yard field goal. Chicago gained the lead in the third quarter with a Josh McCown touchdown pass of 80 yards to Alshon Jeffrey, and Gould blasted the extra point. The Vikings answered on a Walsh field goal from 32 yards away. The Bears responded on a 46 yard McCown touchdown pass to Jeffrey, and Gould supplied the PAT. Minnesota pulled back as Matt Cassel found Greg Jennings for an 8 yard touchdown, and Walsh nailed the extra point. The Vikings tied it as Walsh made a late 30 yard field goal. Minnesota would win on another late field goal in overtime by Walsh, this time from 34 yards (his and Gould's previous longer misses notwithstanding). The final was 23-20, and the Vikings went to 3-8-1 while dropping the Bears to 6-6.

Way south to Houston, as the Texans host the New England Patriots. Houston struck first in he first quarter as Ben Tate ran 8 yards for a touchdown, and Randy Bullock made the extra point. The Texans added on as Bullock kicked a 43 yard field goal. New England got on the board with a Tom Brady touchdown pass of 23 yards to Rob Gronkowski, and Stephen Gostkowski made the extra point. Houston replied in the second quarter as Tate ran 20 yards for a touchdown, and Bullock knocked in the extra point. The Patriots pulled back in the third quarter with a 1 yard James Develin touchdown rush, and Gostkowski was there with the extra point. New England took the lead on a 9 yard touchdown pass from Brady to Shane Vereen, and Gostkowski booted the PAT. The Texans regained the lead with a 5 yard touchdown run by Case Keenum, and Bullock drove in the extra point. The Patriots took the lead back in the fourth quarter as LeGarrette Blount rushed for 7 yards and a touchdown, and Gostkowski nailed the extra point. Houston edged back ahead with a 10 yard Tate touchdown run, and Bullock was true with the extra point. New England pulled even with a 53 yard field goal by Gostkowski. The Patriots gained the lead as Gostkowski made another 53 yard field goal. This stood for a 34-31 win, and the Patriots improved to 9-3 while dropping the Texans to 2-10.

Northeast to Carolina, as the Panthers welcome the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Tampa Bay opened in the first quarter with a 27 yard field goal by Rian Lindell. Carolina took the lead as Cam Newton found Brandon LaFell for 16 yards and a touchdown, and Graham Gano made the extra point. The Buccaneers chipped back as Lindell nailed a 53 yard field goal. The Panthers answered as Gano made a 23 yard field goal in the second quarter. Carolina added on with a 1 yard touchdown run by Newton, and Gano kicked the extra point. The Panthers extended the lead in the third quarter as Newton threw a 36 yard touchdown pass to Ted Ginn, Jr., and Gano booted the PAT. Carolina padded the lead in the fourth quarter when Gano made a 22 yard field goal. This was good for a 27-6 win, with the Panthers going to 9-3 and the Buccaneers falling to 3-9.

A little to the west, the Cleveland Browns bring in the Jacksonville Jaguars. Cleveland led off in the first quarter as Willis McGahee ran in a 1 yard touchdown, and Billy Cundiff made an extra point. Jacksonville tied it with a Chad Henne 18 yard touchdown pass to Clay Harbor, and Josh Scobee kicked the extra point. The Browns took the lead back in the second quarter with a Brandon Weeden touchdown pass of 21 yards to Josh Gordon, and Cundiff nailed the extra point. The Jaguars pulled even again as Maurice Jones-Drew threw an 8 yard touchdown pass to Marcedes Lewis. Jacksonville got the lead as Scobee made a 44 yard field goal. The Jaguars added on with a 36 yard field goal by Scobee. Cleveland took the lead back on a third quarter Weeden touchdown pass of 4 yards to Greg Little, and Cundiff supplied the extra point. Jacksonville took the lead back as Alex Mack was tackled in his own end zone recovering a fumble for a safety. The Jaguars extended the lead when Scobee made a 25 yard field goal. The Browns regained the lead as Weeden and Gordon hooked up again for 95 yards and a touchdown, and Cundiff booted the PAT. Jacksonville pulled back ahead as Henne threw a 20 yard touchdown pass to Cecil Shorts III, and Scobee blasted the extra point. This held up for a 32-28 win, with the Jaguars going to 3-9 and the Browns falling to 4-8.

Edging west again, the Indianapolis Colts host the Tennessee Titans. Indianapolis started in the first quarter as Adam Vinatieri made a 47 yard field goal. The Colts added on as Vinatieri made a 48 yard field goal. Tennessee pulled ahead in the second quarter as Ryan Fitzpatrick ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and Rob Bironas made the extra point. Indianapolis took the lead back with a Vinatieri field goal of 45 yards. The Colts extended their lead as Vinatieri was true on a field goal of 37 yards. The Titans pulled ahead again with a Fitzpatrick touchdown pass of 1 yard to Chris Johnson, and Bironas nailed the PAT. Indianapolis retook the lead with a Vinatieri field goal of 49 yards. The Colts padded the lead in the fourth quarter with a 4 yard touchdown run by Donald Brown, and Vinatieri supplied the extra point. This held up for a 22-14 final, with the Colts going to 8-4 and the Titans dropping to 5-7.

Up in Toronto, the Buffalo Bills welcome the Atlanta Falcons for their annual Toronto game. Buffalo dented the scoreboard in the first quarter as EJ Manuel ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and Dan Carpenter supplied the extra point. The Bills added on as Fred Jackson rushed 4 yards for a touchdown, and Carpenter made another extra point. Atlanta got on the board with a 27 yard Steven Jackson touchdown run, and Matt Bryant knocked in the extra point. Buffalo responded with a 29 yard Carpenter field goal. The Falcons shot back on a 38 yard touchdown run by Antone Smith, and Bryant nailed the extra point. Atlanta tied it with a Bryant 49 yard field goal. The Falcons took the lead in the third quarter as Matt Ryan tossed an 11 yard touchdown pass to Tony Gonzalez, and Bryant kicked the extra point. The Bills evened it as Jackson caught a 21 yard touchdown pass from Manuel, and Carpenter's extra point was the equalizer. Buffalo took the lead again with a 36 yard touchdown run by C.J. Spiller, and Carpenter drove in the PAT. Atlanta tied it on a 1 yard Jackson touchdown rush, and Bryant's extra point made it a tie game. The Falcons won on a 36 yard Bryant field goal in overtime by a 34-31 final score. The Falcons are now 3-9 while the Bills are 4-8.

Way out west, the San Francisco 49ers bring in the St. Louis Rams. San Francisco led off in the first quarter with a 32 yard field goal by Phil Dawson. The 49ers added on as Dawson made a 43 yard field goal in the second quarter. San Francisco extended the lead with a 3 yard Frank Gore touchdown run, and Dawson was true with the extra point. St. Louis got on the board as Greg Zuerlein made a 43 yard field goal. The Rams pulled closer as Zuerlein made a 34 yard field goal. The 49ers replied with a Dawson field goal from 24 yards out. San Francisco padded the lead as Colin Kaepernick threw a 17 yard touchdown pass to Vernon Davis in the fourth quarter, and Dawson supplied the PAT. St. Louis chipped back with a 3 yard touchdown pass from Kellen Clemens to Brian Quick, and Zuerlein handled the extra point. This only made it 23-13, the final, with the 49ers improving to 8-4 while the Rams fall to 5-7.

Down in San Diego, the Chargers host the Cincinnati Bengals. Cincinnati got going in the second quarter on a 4 yard touchdown run by BenJarvus Green-Ellis, and Mike Nugent kicked the extra point. San Diego tied it as Philip Rivers threw a 30 yard touchdown pass to Ladarius Green, and Nick Novak knocked in the extra point. The Bengals took the lead back in the third quarter as Andy Dalton tossed a 21 yard touchdown pass to A.J. Green, and Nugent made the PAT. Cincinnati added on in the fourth quarter with a 46 yard field goal by Nugent. The Chargers got some back as Novak made a 48 yard field goal. They got no closer, losing 17-10, with the Bengals going to 8-4 while the Chargers fall to 5-7.

Eastward to Kansas City, as the Chiefs welcome the Denver Broncos. Kansas City was first to score in the first quarter with an Alex Smith touchdown pass of 17 yards to Junior Hemingway, and Ryan Succop made the extra point. Denver tied it in the second quarter as Peyton Manning threw a 41 yard touchdown pass to Eric Decker, and Matt Prater was there with the extra point. The Chiefs immediately retook the lead as Knile Davis returned the kickoff for 108 yards and a touchdown, and Succop booted the extra point. Kansas City added on as Smith found Anthony Fasano for 12 yards and a touchdown, and Succop nailed the extra point. The Broncos shot back as Manning threw a 3 yard touchdown to Knowshon Moreno, and Prater drilled the PAT. Denver tied it in the third quarter on a Manning touchdown pass of 37 yards to Decker, and Prater supplied the extra point. The Broncos extended the lead with a 15 yard Manning touchdown pass to Decker, their third connection, and Prater made another extra point. Denver padded the lead in the fourth quarter as Manning and Decker connected for a fourth time, this time for 1 yard, and Prater drove in the extra point. The Chiefs pulled back as Jamaal Charles ran in a 1 yard touchdown, and Succop kicked the extra point. They failed to tie it, losing 35-28, with the Broncos now at 10-2 and the Chiefs falling to 9-3.

Finally, in DC, the Washington Redskins bring in the New York Giants. Washington struck first in the first quarter on a 1 yard Alfred Morris touchdown run, and Kai Forbath made the extra point. The Redskins added on in the second quarter as Robert Griffin III threw a 19 yard touchdown pass to Logan Paulsen, and Forbath nailed the extra point. New York got on the board as Andre Brown ran 23 yards for a touchdown, and Josh Brown made the extra point. The Giants tied it as Eli Manning found Brandon Myers for 22 yards and a touchdown, and Josh Brown handled another PAT. Washington took the lead back in the third quarter on a Forbath field goal of 33 yards. New York took the lead in the fourth quarter on a 1 yard Andre Brown touchdown run, capped off by a Josh Brown extra point. The Giants extended the lead as Josh Brown made a 39 yard field goal. This was good for a 24-17 win, with the Giants improving to 5-7 while the Redskins fall to 3-9.

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