Sunday, December 22, 2013

NFL Week 16 2013

Big weekend of football begins with nine games in the morning, followed by five in the afternoon, and the token night game. We begin in...

Buffalo, as the Bills host the Miami Dolphins. Buffalo led off in the first quarter with a Dan Carpenter field goal of 45 yards. The Bills added on in the second quarter as Fred Jackson ran 9 yards for a touchdown, and Carpenter made the extra point. Buffalo extended the lead in the fourth quarter on a 21 yard field goal by Carpenter. The Bills padded the lead as Carpenter made a 22 yard field goal. Buffalo wrapped it up at 19-0 with a 26 yard field goal by Carpenter. The Bills are now 6-9 while the Dolphins fall to 8-7.

Down to Jacksonville, where the Jaguars welcome the Tennessee Titans. Tennessee started in the first quarter as Rob Bironas made a 45 yard field goal. Jacksonville took the lead as Chad Henne tossed a 4 yard touchdown pass to Marcedes Lewis, and Josh Scobee was there with the extra point. The Titans pulled closer in the second quarter on a 52 yard field goal by Bironas. The Jaguars added on with a Henne touchdown pass to Mike Brown for 7 yards, but Scobee missed the extra point. Jacksonville extended the lead in the third quarter on a Scobee field goal of 36 yards. Tennessee shot back as Shonn Greene ran in a 1 yard touchdown, and Bironas nailed the extra point. The Titans took the lead in the fourth quarter when Ryan Fitzpatrick connected with Nate Washington for 30 yards and a touchdown, and Bironas knocked in the PAT. This made it 20-16, the final, with the Titans going to 6-9 while the Jaguars fall to 4-11.

Westward to Houston, as the Texans bring in the Denver Broncos. Denver was first to score in the first quarter as Matt Prater made a 32 yard field goal. Houston tied it on a Randy Bullock 45 yard field goal. The Broncos retook the lead in the second quarter as Peyton Manning found Demaryius Thomas for 36 yards and a touchdown, and Prater supplied the extra point. The Texans shot back with a 35 yard field goal by Bullock. Denver responded with a Prater 25 yard field goal. The Broncos added on as Prater made a 44 yard field goal. Houston pulled back in the third quarter as Matt Schaub tossed a 15 yard touchdown pass to Keshawn Martin, and Bullock booted the extra point. Denver answered as Manning connected with Eric Decker for 10 yards and a touchdown, and Prater made the PAT. The Broncos extended the lead on a Manning touchdown pass of 20 yards to Decker, and Prater handled another extra point. Denver padded the lead as Manning found Julius Thomas for 25 yards and a touchdown, and Prater nailed another extra point. This made it a 37-13 final, with the Broncos improving to 12-3 while the Texans fall to 2-13.

Up in Cincinnati, the Bengals host the Minnesota Vikings. Cincinnati began in the first quarter with a 4 yard touchdown run by BenJarvus Green-Ellis, and Mike Nugent made the extra point. Minnesota tied it as Matt Cassel found Jarius Wright for 36 yards and a touchdown, and Blair Walsh knocked in the extra point. The Bengals took the lead on a 29 yard touchdown pass from Andy Dalton to A.J. Green, and Nugent was true with the extra point. Cincinnati added on in the second quarter as Vincent Rey intercepted Cassel and returned the ball 25 yards for a touchdown, allowing Nugent to make another extra point. The Bengals extended the lead on a 16 yard Dalton touchdown pass to Jermaine Gresham, and Nugent booted the PAT. Cincinnati padded the lead in the third quarter as Dalton tossed a 7 yard touchdown pass to Mohamed Sanu, and Nugent drilled another extra point. The Bengals struck again when Dalton threw a 2 yard touchdown pass to Green, and Nugent supplied the extra point. The Vikings got some back on a 35 yard touchdown rush by Cordarrelle Patterson, and Walsh was there with the extra point. This was it for the scoring, and the final was 42-14. The Bengals improved to 10-5 while the Vikings fell to 4-10-1.

Backtracking to Kansas City, as the Chiefs welcome the Indianapolis Colts. Kansas City opened in the first quarter on a 31 yard touchdown run by Jamaal Charles, and Ryan Succop made the extra point. Indianapolis replied in the second quarter on a 46 yard Adam Vinatieri field goal. The Colts took the lead as Andrew Luck found Donald Brown for 33 yards and a touchdown, and Vinatieri was there with the extra point. Indianapolis added on as Vinatieri made a 45 yard field goal. The Colts extended the lead with a 51 yard Brown touchdown run, and Vinatieri booted the PAT. Indianapolis got some more on a Vinatieri 30 yard field goal. This was all they needed to win 23-7. The Colts improved to 10-5 while the Chiefs dropped to 11-4.

East to New Jersey, as the New York Jets bring in the Cleveland Browns. Cleveland struck first in the first quarter on a Billy Cundiff field goal of 26 yards. The Browns added on in the second quarter as Edwin Baker ran 5 yards for a touchdown, and Cundiff drilled the extra point. New York got on the board as Geno Smith threw a 6 yard touchdown pass to David Nelson, and Nick Folk kicked the PAT. The Jets tied it on a 21 yard field goal by Folk. New York took the lead as Smith and Nelson connected for 5 yards and another touchdown in the fourth quarter, and Folk drove in the extra point. Cleveland pulled back as Cundiff made a 21 yard field goal. The Jets shot back on a Smith 17 yard touchdown rush, and Folk was true with the extra point. This produced the 24-13 final, with the Jets improving to 7-8 while the Browns fall to 4-11.

Returning to Missouri, the St. Louis Rams host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Tampa Bay was first to score in the first quarter on a 1 yard touchdown run by Bobby Rainey, and Rian Lindell made the extra point. St. Louis tied it in the second quarter as Zac Stacy ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and Greg Zuerlein handled the extra point. The Rams took the lead as Stedman Bailey ran 27 yards for a touchdown, and Zuerlein booted another extra point. The Buccaneers got some back as Lindell made a 35 yard field goal. Tampa Bay pulled closer in the third quarter as Lindell made a 32 yard field goal. St. Louis shot back on a 54 yard field goal by Zuerlein. The Rams added on as Zuerlein made a 25 yard field goal in the fourth quarter. St. Louis extended the lead on a 48 yard field goal from Zuerlein. This made it 23-13, the final, with the Rams moving to 7-8 and the Buccaneers falling to 4-11.

Northeast to DC, as the Washington Redskins welcome the Dallas Cowboys. Dallas led off in the first quarter with a 3 yard touchdown run by DeMarco Murray, and Dan Bailey supplied the extra point. Washington got on the board when Kai Forbath kicked a 36 yard field goal. The Redskins pulled closer in the second quarter as Forbath knocked in a 22 yard field goal. The Cowboys added on with a Tony Romo touchdown pass of 14 yards to Dez Bryant, and Bailey was there with the extra point. Washington answered in the third quarter as Kirk Cousins found Pierre Garcon for 8 yards and a touchdown, and Forbath made the extra point. The Redskins took the lead as Alfred Morris rushed 4 yards for a touchdown, and Forbath supplied another PAT. Washington extended the lead in the fourth quarter as Forbath made a 47 yard field goal. Dallas replied on a 25 yard Bailey field goal. The Cowboys edged ahead on a 10 yard Romo touchdown pass to Murray, and Bailey's extra point put them in the lead. They held on to win 24-23, with the Cowboys improving to 8-7 and the Redskins falling to 3-12.

South to Carolina, as the Panthers bring in the New Orleans Saints. New Orleans got going in the second quarter with a Shayne Graham field goal of 40 yards. The Saints added on as Shayne Graham made a 24 yard field goal. Carolina took the lead on a 43 yard DeAngelo Williams touchdown run, and Graham Gano nailed the extra point. The Panthers added on in the third quarter as Gano made a 40 yard field goal. New Orleans retook the lead in the fourth quarter on a 5 yard touchdown pass from Drew Brees to Jimmy Graham, and Shayne Graham handled the PAT. Carolina pulled ahead again on a 14 yard touchdown pass from Cam Newton to Domenik Hixon, and Gano was true with the extra point. They held on for a 17-13 win. The Panthers are now 11-4 while the Saints are 10-5.

North to Detroit, as the Lions host the New York Giants. New York struck first in the first quarter on a Josh Brown 41 yard field goal. Detroit tied it in the second quarter as David Akers made a 37 yard field goal. The Giants took the lead back as Eli Manning tossed a 20 yard touchdown pass to Jerrel Jernigan, and Brown knocked in the extra point. New York added on with a 52 yard Brown field goal. The Lions shot back in the third quarter as Joique Bell ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and Akers was there with the extra point. Detroit chipped closer as Nick Fairley sacked Manning for a safety. The Lions gained the lead as Theo Riddick ran in a 2 yard touchdown, and then Matthew Stafford tossed the two-point conversion to Joseph Fauria. The Giants pulled even on a 38 yard interception return off of Stafford by Will Hill, and Brown's extra point was the equalizer. New York won 23-20 in overtime as Brown made a 45 yard field goal. The Giants are now 6-9 while the Lions are 7-8.

Out west, the Seattle Seahawks welcome the Arizona Cardinals. Seattle dented the scoreboard in the second quarter as Steven Hauschka made a 27 yard field goal. Arizona tied it on a 39 yard field goal by Jay Feely. The Cardinals took the lead in the third quarter as Feely made a 46 yard field goal. Arizona added on with a 26 yard field goal by Feely. The Seahawks edged ahead as Russell Wilson threw an 11 yard touchdown pass to Zach Miller, and Hauschka booted the PAT. The Cardinals retook the lead as Carson Palmer found Michael Floyd for 31 yards and a touchdown, and Rashard Mendenhall ran in the two-point conversion. This was good for a 17-10 win, with the Cardinals going to 10-5 and the Seahawks falling to 12-3.

All the way east again, as the Baltimore Ravens bring in the New England Patriots. New England began in the first quarter as LeGarrette Blount rushed 1 yard for a touchdown, and Stephen Gostkowski made the extra point. The Patriots added on as Tom Brady passed 4 yards for a touchdown to Shane Vereen, and Gostkowski nailed the extra point. New England extended the lead with a 45 yard field goal in the second quarter from Gostkowski. The Patriots padded the lead in the third quarter on a 42 yard Gostkowski field goal. Baltimore got on the board with a 1 yard Joe Flacco touchdown run, and Justin Tucker booted the extra point. New England replied on a 7 yard Blount touchdown run, and Gostkowski made the PAT. The Patriots got some more with a Chandler Jones fumble recovery in the end zone for a touchdown, and Gostkowski drilled the extra point. New England iced it at 41-7 as Tavon Wilson intercepted Tyrod Taylor and returned it 74 yards for a touchdown, allowing Gostkowski to make another extra point. The Patriots improved to 11-4 while the Ravens fell to 8-7.

Backtracking to Green Bay, as the Packers host the Pittsburgh Steelers. Green Bay opened in the first quarter on a 5 yard Matt Flynn touchdown pass to Jarret Boykin, and Mason Crosby handled the extra point. Pittsburgh tied it as Ben Roethlisberger found Emmanuel Sanders for 1 yard and a touchdown, and Shaun Suisham made the extra point. The Packers took the lead in the second quarter on an Eddie Lacy 14 yard touchdown run, and Crosby nailed the extra point. The Steelers got some back as Suisham made a 31 yard field goal. Pittsburgh took the lead in the third quarter on a 13 yard touchdown rush by Roethlisberger, and Suisham booted the PAT. Green Bay shot back on a 2 yard touchdown run by Lacy, and Crosby was there with the extra point. The Steelers edged back ahead as Roethlisberger tossed an 11 yard touchdown pass to Matt Spaeth, and Suisham provided the extra point. Pittsburgh extended the lead with a 40 yard Cortez Allen interception return for a touchdown off of Flynn, and Suisham made another extra point. The Packers got some back in the fourth quarter as Crosby made a 22 yard field goal. Green Bay tied it with a 1 yard John Kuhn touchdown run, and Crosby supplied the extra point. The Steelers retook the lead on a 1 yard touchdown run by Le'Veon Bell, and Suisham drilled the extra point. This resulted in a 38-31 final, with the Steelers going to 7-8 while the Packers fall to 7-7-1.

West to California, where the San Diego Chargers welcome the Oakland Raiders. San Diego started in the first quarter on a 27 yard field goal by Nick Novak. Oakland took the lead in the second quarter as Darren McFadden ran 5 yards for a touchdown, and Sebastian Janikowski made the extra point. The Chargers pulled ahead as Ryan Mathews rushed 7 yards for a touchdown, and Novak nailed the extra point. The Raiders retied it on a Janikowski 20 yard field goal. San Diego took the lead again on a 4 yard Philip Rivers touchdown pass to Keenan Allen, followed by a Novak PAT. The Chargers added on as Novak made a 48 yard field goal. San Diego extended the lead with a 28 yard field goal by Novak. Oakland shot back as Janikowski made a 42 yard field goal. The Chargers iced it at 26-13 on a 33 yard Novak field goal. The Chargers are now 8-7 while the Raiders are 4-11.

Finally, the Sunday Night Game features the Philadelphia Eagles bringing in the Chicago Bears. Philadelphia dented the scoreboard in the first quarter as Nick Foles found Riley Cooper for 5 yards and a touchdown, and Alex Henery made the extra point. The Eagles added on with a 1 yard touchdown run by LeSean McCoy, followed by another Henery extra point. Philadelphia extended the lead as Foles tossed a 10 yard touchdown pass to Brent Celek, and Henery was there with the extra point. The Eagles padded the lead in the second quarter on a 49 yard field goal by Henery. Chicago got on the board with a 50 yard field goal from Robbie Gould. Philadelphia shot back in the third quarter by stuffing Matt Forte in his own end zone for a safety. The Eagles got some more with another 1 yard McCoy touchdown run, and Henery was true with the PAT. The Bears responded as Jay Cutler tossed a 6 yard touchdown pass to Brandon Marshall, and then he found Earl Bennett for the two-point conversion. Philadelphia answered on a 10 yard Chris Polk touchdown run in the fourth quarter, capped off by a Henery extra point. The Eagles struck again as Brandon Boykin intercepted Cutler and took the ball 54 yards to the house for a touchdown, allowing Henery another extra point. Philadelphia kept going as Bryce Brown unleashed a 65 yard touchdown rush, and Henery booted another extra point. This was all they needed to win 54-11, with the Eagles improving to 9-6 and the Bears dropping to 8-7.

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