Fourteen games today, none of which I was able to cover in progress. We begin in...
Green Bay, as the Packers host the Washington Redskins. Green Bay opened with a first quarter Mason Crosby field goal of 28 yards. The Packers added on as Aaron Rodgers passed 35 yards to Randall Cobb for a touchdown, and Crosby was there with the extra point. Green Bay extended the lead in the second quarter with a 14 yard touchdown pass by Rodgers to Jordy Nelson, and Crosby again handled the extra point. The Packers padded the lead with Rodgers finding Jermichael Finley for three yards and a touchdown, and Crosby booted the extra point. Green Bay kept going in the third quarter on a Rodgers touchdown pass of 15 yards to Nelson, and Crosby was true with the PAT. Washington finally got on the board as Robert Griffin III tossed a 6 yard touchdown to Pierre Garcon, and John Potter made the extra point. The Packers answered with James Starks running in a 32 yard touchdown, and Crosby knocked home the extra point. The Redskins replied in the fourth quarter as Griffin found Jordan Reed for 3 yards and a touchdown, and Potter drove in the extra point. Washington got closer with Griffin connecting with Santana Moss for 9 yards and a touchdown, but the two-point attempt from Griffin to Reed failed. This made it 38-20 Packers, who improve to 1-1 while dropping the Redskins to 0-2.
East to Baltimore, where the Ravens welcome the Cleveland Browns. Cleveland was first to score in the first quarter when Billy Cundiff kicked a 21 yard field goal. The Browns added on as Cundiff nailed a 51 yard field goal in the second quarter. Baltimore tied the game in the third quarter as Bernard Pierce ran 5 yards for a touchdown, and took the lead as Justin Tucker made the extra point. The Ravens added on in the fourth quarter with a Joe Flacco touchdown pass of 5 yards to Marlon Brown, and Tucker was there with the extra point. The Ravens held on for a 14-6 win, improving to 1-1 while dropping the Browns to 0-2.
To the south, the Atlanta Falcons bring in the St. Louis Rams. Atlanta struck first with a first quarter Matt Ryan touchdown pass to Steven Jackson for 8 yards, and Matt Bryant nailed the extra point. The Falcons added on with a touchdown pass from Ryan to Julio Jones for 81 yards, and Bryant kicked in the extra point. Atlanta struck again in the second quarter when Osi Umenyiora returned an interception of Sam Bradford for 68 yards and a touchdown, and Bryant was there again for the extra point. St. Louis got on the board with a Greg Zuerlein field goal from 29 yards away. The Falcons replied as Bryant made a 38 yard field goal. The Rams shot back in the third quarter as Bradford found Tavon Austin for 6 yards and a touchdown, and Zuerlein handled the PAT. St. Louis pulled closer in the fourth quarter when Bradford passed 3 yards to Austin Pettis, and Zuerlein was true with the extra point. Atlanta padded the lead with an 11 yard run by Jason Snelling, and Bryant made another extra point. The Rams countered as Bradford found Austin for 10 yards on another touchdown pass, and Zuerlein managed to make the extra point. It wasn't enough in the end, as the Falcons won 31-24, and both teams went to 1-1 on the season.
Back to the north, where the Philadelphia Eagles host the San Diego Chargers. San Diego led off in the first quarter as Nick Novak hit a 49 yard field goal. Philadelphia tied it when Alex Henery made a 25 yard field goal. The Chargers took the lead back in the second quarter with a Philip Rivers 11 yard touchdown pass to Eddie Royal, and Novak was there with the extra point. San Diego added on with a 44 yard field goal by Novak. The Eagles replied as Michael Vick found Riley Cooper for 13 yards and a touchdown, and Henery drilled the extra point. The Chargers responded in the third quarter on another Rivers touchdown pass to Royal for 24 yards this time, and Novak nailed the PAT. Philadelphia got some back with Henery making a 48 yard field goal. The Eagles pulled even with a 61 yard touchdown pass from Vick to DeSean Jackson, and Henery was true with the extra point. San Diego pulled ahead again in the fourth quarter on a 33 yard field goal by Novak. Philadelphia took the lead as Vick ran 2 yards for a touchdown, and Henery handled the extra point. The Chargers edged ahead on a Rivers touchdown pass of 15 yards to Royal, and Novak booted the extra point. The Eagles tied it again on a field goal by Henery from 32 yards. San Diego took the game 33-30 on a late field goal by Novak, good from 46 yards out. Both teams are now 1-1.
Westward to Chicago, where the Bears welcome the Minnesota Vikings. Minnesota got going immediately in the first quarter as Cordarrelle Patterson returned the opening kickoff for 105 yards and a touchdown, and Blair Walsh made the extra point. Chicago evened the score with a touchdown pass from Jay Cutler to Martellus Bennett for 1 yard, and Robbie Gould was there with the extra point. The Bears took the lead when Cutler passed a 34 yard touchdown to Brandon Marshall. The Vikings retied it in the second quarter as Cutler fumbled, and the ball was picked up and returned 61 yards by Brian Robison for a touchdown, allowing Walsh to make the extra point. Chicago took the lead back on a Tim Jennings interception of Christian Ponder, returned 44 yards for a touchdown, and Gould was true with the PAT. Minnesota pulled even again as Ponder found the right guy this time, Kyle Rudolph, for 20 yards and a touchdown, which led to another Walsh extra point. The Bears edged ahead on a Gould field goal from 20 yards out at the end of the half. The Vikings tied it again in the third quarter on a Walsh field goal of 28 yards. Minnesota took the lead as Walsh was true on a 28 yard field goal in the fourth quarter. The Vikings added on as Walsh made another field goal, this time from 22 yards. Chicago ended up winning as Cutler threw a tying touchdown pass of 16 yards to Bennett, and Gould's extra point made it 31-30 for the decisive score. The Bears improve to 2-0, while dropping the Vikings to 0-2.
East again to Buffalo, where the Bills bring in the Carolina Panthers. Buffalo began in the second quarter on a Dan Carpenter 55 yard field goal. Carolina took the lead with a Cam Newton touchdown pass of 13 yards to Greg Olsen, and Graham Gano made the extra point. The Bills got some back in the third quarter with a Carpenter field goal of 20 yards. The Panthers shot back on a 40 yard touchdown pass from Newton to Ted Ginn, Jr., and Gano nailed the PAT. Buffalo chipped closer with a touchdown run of 4 yards by Fred Jackson, and the two-point conversion pass from EJ Manuel to Robert Woods was good to tie the game. Carolina took the lead back in the fourth quarter on a 27 yard Gano field goal. The Panthers extended the lead with a Gano field goal from 25 yards. The Bills got some back as Carpenter was true from 48 yards for a field goal. Carolina replied with a 39 yard Gano field goal. Buffalo tied the game with Manuel passing 2 yards to Stevie Johnson for a touchdown, and they won the game when Carpenter made the extra point for a 24-23 final score. The Bills are now 1-1 while the Panthers fall to 0-2.
Well to the south, the Houston Texans host the Tennessee Titans. Houston started in the first quarter with a 1 yard Matt Schaub touchdown pass to Garrett Graham, and Randy Bullock made the extra point. Tennessee tied it as Jake Locker passed 6 yards to Kendall Wright for a touchdown, and Rob Bironas' extra point was the equalizer. The Titans took the lead in the second quarter as Bironas made a 47 yard field goal. The Texans took the lead back in the third quarter as Schaub tossed Owen Daniels a 12 yard touchdown, and Bullock nailed the extra point. Houston padded the lead as Chris Johnson was stuffed on a run and was tackled in his end zone for a safety. Tennessee pulled ahead with a Locker touchdown pass of 10 yards to Delanie Walker, and Bironas had the go-ahead extra point. The Titans extended the lead as Alterraun Verner picked off Schaub and returned the ball for 23 yards and a touchdown, and Bironas knocked in the PAT. The Texans answered as Arian Foster ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and then he ran in the two-point conversion. The game went into overtime, and Houston prevailed as Schaub tossed a 3 yard touchdown pass to DeAndre Hopkins for a touchdown and a 30-24 win. The Texans are now 2-0 and the Titans drop to 1-1.
Moving up to Indianapolis, where the Colts welcome the Miami Dolphins. Miami began in the first quarter on a Ryan Tannehill 18 yard touchdown pass to Mike Wallace, and Caleb Sturgis made the extra point. Indianapolis got on the board with an Adam Vinatieri field goal of 30 yards. The Dolphins extended the lead with a Lamar Miller touchdown run of 10 yards, and Sturgis handled the extra point. The Colts shot back in the second quarter as Andrew Luck passed 3 yards to Coby Fleener for a touchdown, and Vinatieri was there with the extra point. Indianapolis took the lead as Ahmad Bradshaw ran in a 1 yard touchdown, and Vinatieri was true with the PAT. Miami pulled even on a Sturgis field goal of 54 yards. The Colts retook the lead in the third quarter on a 38 yard field goal by Vinatieri. The Dolphins pulled ahead as Charles Clay ran 1 yard for a touchdown and Sturgis knocked in the extra point. The fourth quarter was scoreless, so the Dolphins held on for a 24-20 win, and improved to 2-0 while dropping the Colts to 1-1.
Into Missouri, where the Kansas City Chiefs bring in the Dallas Cowboys. Kansas City led off with a first quarter Alex Smith touchdown pass of 2 yards to Jamaal Charles, and Ryan Succop made the extra point. Dallas got on the board with a 51 yard field goal by Dan Bailey. The Cowboys took the lead on a 2 yard Tony Romo touchdown pass to Dez Bryant, and Bailey was there with the extra point. The next scoring came in the third quarter from Dallas, as Bailey made a 30 yard field goal. The Chiefs edged ahead as Smith found Dwayne Bowe for 12 yards and a touchdown, and Succop had the go-ahead extra point. Kansas City padded the lead on a Succop field goal from 40 yards away. The Cowboys got some back when Bailey knocked in a 53 yard field goal. They failed to pull ahead, losing 17-16, with the Chiefs now at 2-0 and the Cowboys at 1-1.
To the southeast, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers host the New Orleans Saints. New Orleans was first to score in the first quarter on a 44 yard field goal by Garrett Hartley. Tampa Bay answered with a Josh Freeman touchdown pass of 5 yards to Kevin Ogletree, and Rian Lindell was true with the extra point. The Saints replied as Drew Brees found Jimmy Graham for 56 yards and a touchdown, and Hartley was true with the extra point. New Orleans added on in the third quarter as Hartley made a 41 yard field goal. The Buccaneers pulled ahead in the fourth quarter on a Mason Foster interception of Brees that he returned for 85 yards and a touchdown, and Lindell had the go-ahead PAT. The Saints answered at the end of the game with a good field goal by Hartley from 27 yards away to make it a 16-14 victory. The Saints improve to 2-0 while dropping the Buccaneers to 0-2.
Way to the west, the Arizona Cardinals welcome the Detroit Lions. Arizona got going in the second quarter on a Jay Feely field goal of 47 yards. Detroit took the lead as Matthew Stafford tossed a 72 yard touchdown to Calvin Johnson, and David Akers knocked in the extra point. The Cardinals went ahead again as Carson Palmer found Andre Ellington for 36 yards and a touchdown, and Feely was true with the extra point. The Lions regained the lead as Stafford and Johnson connected for 3 yards and another touchdown, and Akers again made the extra point. Arizona chipped back in the third quarter with a Feely field goal from 23 yards away. Detroit responded with DeAndre Levy returning an interception of Palmer for 66 yards and a touchdown, and Akers booted the PAT. The Cardinals pulled closer on a field goal by Feely, good from 43 yards out. Arizona kept going with a 33 yard Feely field goal. The Cardinals took the lead as Rashard Mendenhall ran in a 1 yard touchdown, but the two-point attempt from Palmer to Michael Floyd failed. Nonetheless, the Cardinals still won 25-21, and both teams moved to 1-1.
Into New Jersey, where the New York Giants bring in the Denver Broncos for the Manning Bowl. New York struck first in the first quarter on a Josh Brown field goal of 36 yards. Denver took the lead in the second quarter on a 20 yard touchdown run by Knowshon Moreno, and Matt Prater supplied the extra point. The Giants got some back as Brown made a 24 yard field goal. New York went ahead on a Brown field goal of 41 yards. The Broncos replied as Prater made a 42 yard field goal to regain the lead. Denver added on in the third quarter as Peyton Manning threw a 2 yard touchdown pass to Wes Welker, and Prater was there with the extra point. The Giants pulled back as Brandon Jacobs ran in a 1 yard touchdown, and Brown booted the extra point. The Broncos replied as Moreno ran 25 yards for a touchdown, and Prater knocked in the PAT. Denver padded the lead as Peyton Manning tossed an 11 yard touchdown to Julius Thomas, and Prater again made the extra point. The Broncos got some more as Trindon Holliday returned a punt 81 yards for a touchdown, and Prater drove in the extra point. New York got some back as Eli Manning found Da'Rel Scott for 23 yards and a touchdown, and Brown came on for the extra point. Denver iced it at 41-23 with a 47 yard Prater field goal, and improved to 2-0 while the Giants fall to 0-2.
Crossing the country to Oakland, where the Raiders host the Jacksonville Jaguars. Oakland started in the first quarter on an 11 yard touchdown run by Marcel Reece, and Sebastian Janikowski made the extra point. Jacksonville got on the board in the second quarter with a Josh Scobee field goal from 27 yards out. The Raiders replied with a 46 yard field goal by Janikowski. Oakland added on in the third quarter as Janikowski made a 30 yard field goal. The Raiders padded the lead as Janikowski booted a 29 yard field goal in the fourth quarter. In a case of deja vu, Oakland extended the lead with another 29 yard Janikowski field goal. The Jaguars answered with Chad Henne passing 13 yards for a touchdown to Clay Harbor, but the two-point attempt to Stephen Burton failed. This ended up producing the final score of 19-9 Raiders, who are now 1-1 while the Jaguars fall to 0-2.
Finally, on Sunday Night Football, the Seattle Seahawks host the San Francisco 49ers. The weather won in the first quarter, with lightning storms around the Seattle area causing a delay. Once the game resumed, Seattle opened in the second quarter as San Francisco committed a penalty in the end zone for a safety. The Seahawks added on as Steven Hauschka kicked a 30 yard field goal. Seattle extended the lead in the third quarter with a 14 yard touchdown run by Marshawn Lynch, and Hauschka was true with the extra point. San Francisco got on the board with a 21 yard field goal by Phil Dawson. The Seahawks answered in the fourth quarter as Russell Wilson tossed Lynch a 7 yard touchdown pass, and Hauschka supplied the PAT. Seattle kept going as Hauschka made a 37 yard field goal. The Seahawks padded the lead as Lynch ran in a 2 yard touchdown, and Hauschka again handled the extra point. This was good for a statement victory of 29-3, and the Seahawks are now 2-0 while the 49ers drop to 1-1.
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