Sunday, December 16, 2012

NFL Morning Games Week 15 2012

Again, my bid for a peaceful day of football blogging is interrupted by family matters. This post will be delayed, as will the later post for the day, but I expect both to be out by the end of the day. Eight games going early today, beginning with...

The Houston Texans hosting the Indianapolis Colts. Houston began in the first quarter as Shayne Graham kicked a 29 yard field goal. The Texans added on with a Matt Schaub 3 yard touchdown pass to Andre Johnson, and Graham was there with the extra point. Indianapolis got on the board in the second quarter with an Adam Vinatieri field goal from 26 yards away. Graham replied for Houston with a 35 yard field goal. The Texans extended the lead as Bryan Braman recovered a blocked punt for 8 yards and a touchdown, and Graham knocked in the extra point. The Colts answered on an Andrew Luck 61 yard touchdown pass to T.Y. Hilton, and Vinatieri kicked the PAT. Houston shot back in the third quarter as Graham made a 27 yard field goal. Indianapolis responded with Luck finding Dwayne Allen for 8 yards and a touchdown, and Vinatieri again booted the extra point. The Texans padded the lead on a fourth quarter Graham 46 yard field goal. Houston scored again as Graham made a 33 yard field goal. This produced a 29-17 final score, with Houston now at 12-2 and Indianapolis falling to 9-5.

Up north, the Baltimore Ravens bring in the Denver Broncos. Denver struck first in the first quarter as Matt Prater made a 27 yard field goal. The Broncos added on in the second quarter as Jacob Hester ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and Prater made the extra point. Denver kept going as Chris Harris returned an interception of Joe Flacco 98 yards for a touchdown, and Prater was true with the extra point. Baltimore got on the board in the third quarter as Justin Tucker booted a 45 yard field goal. The Broncos replied as Peyton Manning passed 51 yards for a touchdown to Eric Decker, and Prater was there with the PAT. Denver struck again on a 6 yard touchdown run by Knowshon Moreno, and Prater supplied the extra point. The Ravens got some back in the fourth quarter as Flacco connected with Dennis Pitta for 31 yards and a touchdown, and Tucker nailed the extra point. The Broncos answered on a Prater 36 yard field goal. Baltimore replied as Flacco and Pitta hooked up for a 61 yard touchdown connection, and Tucker again handled the extra point. This was as close as it got, with the final favoring Denver at 34-17, with the Broncos now at 11-3 and the Ravens dropping to 9-5.

Down in Florida, the Miami Dolphins host their neighbors to the north, the Jacksonville Jaguars. Jacksonville led off in the first quarter on a Josh Scobee field goal from 37 yards out. Miami tied it on a 53 yard Dan Carpenter field goal. The Dolphins took the lead in the second quarter on a Ryan Tannehill 4 yard touchdown pass to Jorvorskie Lane, and Carpenter kicked in the PAT. Miami struck again in the third quarter as Carpenter made a 30 yard field goal. The Dolphins padded the lead as Carpenter made a 31 yard field goal. Miami extended the lead in the fourth quarter when Tannehill passed 2 yards to Anthony Fasano for a touchdown, and then went back to him for the two-point conversion. This made it a 24-3 win, with Miami now at 6-8 while the Jaguars drop to 2-12.

North again, as the Cleveland Browns welcome the Washington Redskins. Cleveland got going in the first quarter with a 6 yard touchdown run by Trent Richardson, and Phil Dawson tacked on the extra point. Washington pulled even with a Kirk Cousins 54 yard touchdown pass to Leonard Hankerson, and Kai Forbath made the extra point. The Redskins gained the lead in the second quarter on a Forbath 44 yard field goal. The Brown retook the lead as Richardson ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and Dawson nailed the extra point. Washington pulled ahead in the third quarter as Alfred Morris ran in a 3 yard touchdown, and Forbath kicked the extra point. The Redskins extended the lead on another Cousins touchdown pass to Hankerson, this time for 2 yards, and Forbath was true with the PAT. Washington struck again in the fourth quarter on a 4 yard Evan Royster touchdown run, and Forbath handled the extra point. Cleveland responded as Brandon Weeden found Travis Benjamin for 69 yards and a touchdown, and Dawson tacked on the extra point. The Redskins put it away at 38-21 when Morris ran 8 yards for another touchdown, and Forbath supplied the extra point. Washington is now at 8-6 and the Browns fall to 5-9.

Over in St. Louis, the Rams host the Minnesota Vikings. Minnesota opened in the first quarter with a 5 yard Christian Ponder touchdown run, and Blair Walsh handled the extra point. St. Louis tied it with a second quarter Sam Bradford 4 yard touchdown pass to Brian Quick, and Greg Zuerlein booted the extra point. The Vikings took the lead back as Adrian Peterson ran 82 yards for a touchdown, and Walsh kicked the extra point. Minnesota added on as Walsh made a 50 yard field goal. The Vikings struck again with Everson Griffen intercepting Bradford and returning it 29 yards for a touchdown, allowing Walsh the PAT. Minnesota extended the lead as Walsh kicked a 38 yard field goal. The Vikings padded the lead on a Walsh 42 yard field goal. Minnesota cruised along in the third quarter as Walsh made a 53 yard field goal. The Rams finally answered in the fourth quarter as Bradford tossed a 6 yard touchdown pass to Danny Amendola, and Zuerlein nailed the extra point. St. Louis chipped away with a 6 yard Bradford touchdown pass to Lance Kendricks, before finding Amendola for the two-point conversion. The Vikings iced it at 36-22 when Wlash made a 51 yard field goal. Minnesota improved to 8-6 while the Rams drop to 6-7-1.

South to New Orleans, as the Saints host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. New Orleans was first to score in the first quarter as Drew Brees passed 9 yards to David Thomas for a touchdown, and Garrett Hartley knocked in the extra point. The Saints added on in the second quarter as Hartley made a 25 yard field goal. New Orleans struck again as Brees passed 2 yards for a touchdown to Darren Sproles, and Hartley nailed the extra point. The Saints extended the lead as Brees found Lance Moore for 7 yards and a touchdown, and Hartley booted the extra point. New Orleans kept going in the third quarter on a 34 yard touchdown pass from Brees to Joseph Morgan, and Hartley supplied the PAT. The Saints got some more as Hartley made a 36 yard field goal in the fourth quarter. New Orleans ended it at 41-0 with an 11 yard Mark Ingram touchdown run, and Hartley was true with the extra point. Both teams end the day at 6-8.

East to Atlanta, with the Falcons hosting the New York Giants. Atlanta started in the first quarter with a 1 yard touchdown run by Michael Turner, and Matt Bryant was there with the extra point. The Falcons extended the lead as Matt Ryan passed 12 yards for a touchdown to Tony Gonzalez, and Bryant again made the extra point. Atlanta struck again in the second quarter as Bryant made a 38 yard field goal. The Falcons added on in the third quarter as Ryan passed 40 yards to Julio Jones for a touchdown, and Bryant made the extra point. Atlanta kept going as Bryant made a 19 yard field goal. The Falcons padded the lead in the fourth quarter as Ryan and Jones hooked up for a 3 yard touchdown, and Bryant again tacked on the PAT. This produced the 34-0 final, with Atlanta going to 12-2 and New York falling to 8-6.

Finally, the Chicago Bears welcome the Green Bay Packers. Chicago finally began in the second quarter with Jay Cutler passing 15 yards to Brandon Marshall for a touchdown, and Olindo Mare made the extra point. Green Bay tied it with a 29 yard Aaron Rodgers touchdown pass to James Jones, and Mason Crosby's extra point was the equalizer. The Packers took the lead as Rodgers found Jones again, this time for 8 yards and the touchdown, and Crosby again tacked on the extra point. Green Bay extended the lead in the third quarter when Rodgers and Jones connected for a third touchdown, this time for 6 yards, and Crosby again supplied the PAT. The Bears answered with a 34 yard Mare field goal. Chicago chipped away in the fourth quarter as Mare made another 34 yard field goal. They scored no more, falling 21-13, with the Packers now at 10-4 and the Bears dropping to 8-6.

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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Thursday Night Football Week 15 2012

Welcome to the final Thursday Night Football post, with the Philadelphia Eagles hosting the Cincinnati Bengals. Cincinnati led off with a 1 yard touchdown run by BenJarvus Green-Ellis in the first quarter, and Josh Brown made the extra point. The Bengals added on as Brown made a 24 yard field goal. Philadelphia got on the board in the second quarter when Nick Foles found Riley Cooper for 11 yards and a touchdown, and Alex Henery kicked the extra point. Henery tied it with a 22 yard field goal. Philadelphia took the lead with a Henery field goal of 20 yards. Cincinnati retook the lead in the third quarter as Andy Dalton ran 11 yards for a touchdown, and Brown booted the PAT. The Bengals padded the lead as Wallace Gilberry returned a fumble by Bryce Brown for 25 yards and a touchdown, and Brown supplied the extra point. Cincinnati got some more in the fourth quarter as Brown kicked a 32 yard field goal. The Bengals extended the lead with a a Dalton 5 yard touchdown pass to A.J. Green, and Brown was true with the extra point. This made it 34-13, a final, with the Bengals improving to 8-6 and the Eagles dropping to 4-10.

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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Fantasy Football All-Stars Week 14 2012

Playoffs should be in gear now. I have 10 teams in the playoffs, out of 17 total. This week, the best players were...

Quarterback: Cam Newton
Running Backs: Marshawn Lynch and Adrian Peterson
Wide Receivers: Mike Wallace and Brandon Marshall
Tight End: Aaron Hernandez
Kicker: Steven Hauschka
Team Defense: Seattle
Defensive Players: Richard Sherman and Cassius Vaughn

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Monday, December 10, 2012

Monday Night Footbal Week 14 2012

Tonight's game sees AFC juggernauts New England Patriots and Houston Texans meet in Foxboro, Massachusetts. New England began with a first quarter Tom Brady touchdown pass of 7 yards to Aaron Hernandez, and Stephen Gostkowski kicked the extra point. The Patriots added on as Brady passed 37 yards to Brandon Lloyd for a touchdown, and Gostkowski was true with the extra point. New England kept going in the second quarter as Brady passed 4 yards for another Hernandez touchdown, and Gostkowski supplied the extra point. The Patriots padded the lead in the third quarter as Brady hooked up with Donte' Stallworth for 63 yards and a touchdown, and Gostkowski tacked on the PAT. Houston got on the board as Arian Foster ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and Shayne Graham drove home the extra point. New England answered in the fourth quarter as Brady found Danny Woodhead for 16 yards, but Woodhead fumbled, allowing Lloyd to recover the ball in the end zone for a touchdown, and Gostkowski was there with the extra point. The Patriots extended the lead with a 14 yard touchdown run by Stevan Ridley, and Gostkowski handled the extra point. The Texans got some back as T.J. Yates ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and Graham booted the extra point. The final stood at 42-14, with New England now at 10-3 while Houston falls to 11-2.

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Sunday, December 9, 2012

NFL Afternoon/Evening Games Week 14 2012

Four games on the back half of the day, beginning in...

San Francisco, where the 49ers host the Miami Dolphins. Miami began with a second quarter Dan Carpenter 28 yard field goal. San Francisco tied it as David Akers made a 30 yard field goal. The 49ers took the lead as Akers made a 37 yard field goal. San Francisco extended the lead in the third quarter as Frank Gore ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and Akers made the extra point. The Dolphins shot back on a Carpenter 53 yard field goal. The 49ers shot back with a 1 yard Anthony Dixon touchdown run, and Akers supplied the PAT. Miami answered on a 3 yard touchdown pass from Ryan Tannehill to Anthony Fasano, and Carpenter was there with the extra point. San Francisco responded with a 50 yard touchdown run by Colin Kaepernick, and Akers drove home the extra point. This made it 27-13, a final, with the 49ers at 9-3-1 and the Dolphins dropping to 5-8.

To the north, the Seattle Seahawks welcome the Arizona Cardinals. Seattle led off with a Steven Hauschka field goal of 31 yards. The Seahawks added on as Marshawn Lynch ran 20 yards for a touchdown, and Hauschka made the extra point. Seattle extended the lead in the second quarter on a Lynch 4 yard touchdown run, and Hauschka handled another extra point. The Seahawks kept going as Richard Sherman picked off John Skelton and returned the ball 19 yards for a touchdown, allowing Hauschka another extra point. Seattle struck again as Malcolm Smith recovered a fumble by Patrick Peterson on a punt return inside the end zone for a touchdown, and Hauschka was there with another PAT. The Seahawks padded the lead with a 24 yard Russell Wilson touchdown pass to Zach Miller, and Hauschka booted the extra point. Seattle continued in the third quarter as Lynch ran in a third touchdown, this time for 33 yards, and Hauschka tacked on the extra point. The Seahawks got some more as Hauschka knocked in a 28 yard field goal. Seattle got some more as Hauschka kicked a 32 yard field goal. The Seahawks scored once again on a 3 yard Leon Washington touchdown run, and Hauschka was again true with the extra point. This iced the game at 58-0, with Seattle improving to 8-5 while the Cardinals drop to 4-9. This was the third biggest shutout in regular-season history in the NFL.

Eastward to New York, as the Giants host the New Orleans Saints. New Orleans started in the first quarter when Elbert Mack returned an interception of Eli Manning for 73 yards and a touchdown, and Garrett Hartley made the extra point. New York tied the game after David Wilson ran back the ensuing kickoff for 97 yards and a touchdown, and Lawrence Tynes had the equalizing extra point. The Giants took the lead when Manning found Martellus Bennett for 6 yards and a touchdown, and Tynes booted the extra point. The Saints got some back on a Hartley 32 yard field goal. New Orleans got closer on a Hartley 25 yard field goal. New York answered with Manning passing 5 yards for a touchdown to Domenik Hixon, and Tynes was true with the PAT. The Giants extended the lead in the third quarter as Wilson ran in a 6 yard touchdown, and Tynes booted another extra point. New York padded the lead with Manning passing 25 yards to Hakeem Nicks for a touchdown, and Tynes kicked in another extra point. The Saints took some back when Darren Sproles ran 13 yards for a touchdown, and Hartley made his extra point. New Orleans pulled closer as Drew Brees passed 9 yards for a touchdown to Sproles, and Hartley again knocked in the extra point. The Giants responded as Manning passed 10 yards to Victor Cruz for a touchdown, and Tynes blasted the extra point. New York got some more as Tynes made a 39 yard field goal. The Giants kept going with a 52 yard Wilson touchdown run, and Tynes kicked another extra point. This produced a 52-27 final scored, with the Giants now at 8-5 and the Saints at 5-8.

Finally, the night game features the Green Bay Packers hosting the Detroit Lions. Detroit opened in the first quarter on a Matthew Stafford 4 yard touchdown run, and Jason Hanson made the extra point. The Lions added on in the second quarter with a Stafford touchdown pass of 3 yards to Tony Scheffler, and Hanson again handled the extra point. Green Bay got on the board with a 49 yard field goal by Mason Crosby. The Packers pulled closer as Mike Daniels recovered a Stafford fumble and took it in 43 yards for a touchdown, with Crosby tacking on the extra point. Green Bay took the lead in the third quarter as Aaron Rodgers ran 27 yards for a touchdown, and Crosby kicked in the extra point. Detroit tied it with a Hanson 46 yard field goal. The Packers reclaimed the lead in the fourth quarter on a DuJuan Harris 14 yard touchdown rush, allowing Crosby to make the PAT. Green Bay extended the lead with a 41 yard Crosby field goal. The Lions tried to rally back as Hanson made a 34 yard field goal, but fell short, losing 27-20, with the Packers now at 9-4 and the Lions dropping to 4-9.

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NFL Morning Games Week 14 2012

A whopping ten games on this morning to keep everyone busy. First up...

The Cincinnati Bengals host the Dallas Cowboys. Dallas opened with a first quarter Dan Bailey field goal of 37 yards. Cincinnati took the lead with an 8 yard Andy Dalton touchdown pass to Andrew Hawkins, and Josh Brown kicked the extra point. The Bengals added on as Brown made a 25 yard field goal. The Cowboys pulled even again in the second quarter on a 1 yard DeMarco Murray touchdown run, and Bailey's extra point was the equalizer. Cincinnati shot back as Brown made a 33 yard field goal. The Bengals struck again in the third quarter as Brown made another 25 yard field goal. Cincinnati struck again with a Brown 52 yard field goal. Dallas chipped away in the fourth quarter when Romo connected with Dez Bryant for 27 yards and a touchdown, and Bailey kicked the PAT. The Cowboys won 20-19 as Bailey made a 40 yard field goal. Both teams to go 7-6.

In the east, the Buffalo Bills host the St. Louis Rams. Buffalo got going in the first quarter on a Rian Lindell field goal of 35 yards. The Bills added on in the second quarter on a 40 yard Lindell field goal. St. Louis gained the lead in the third quarter as Steven Jackson ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and Greg Zuerlein booted the extra point. Buffalo got the lead back as Ryan Fitzpatrick passed 2 yards to Lee Smith for a touchdown, but the extra point attempt went awry and they could not convert. The Rams took the lead when Sam Bradford threw a 13 yard touchdown to Brandon Gibson, and the two point attempt pass from Bradford to Chris Givens was also good. This made it 15-12, a final, with St. Louis now at 6-6-1, and the Bills at 5-8.

Down in Tampa Bay, the Buccaneers welcome the Philadelphia Eagles. Philadelphia finally began in the second quarter as Alex Henery made a 28 yard field goal. The Eagles padded the lead as Nick Foles ran 10 yards for a touchdown, and Henery made the extra point. Tampa Bay got on the board in the third quarter as Josh Freeman passed 1 yard to Mike Williams for a touchdown, and Connor Barth knocked in the PAT. The Buccaneers took the lead as Freeman found Vincent Jackson for 13 yards and a touchdown in the fourth quarter, and Barth kicked the extra point. Tampa Bay extended the lead as Doug Martin ran 4 yards for a touchdown, and Barth scored the extra point. Philadelphia replied with a Foles 11 yard touchdown pass to Clay Harbor, but the two-point attempt failed. The Eagles won it anyway, as Foles passed 1 yard to Jeremy Maclin for a touchdown, and Henery's extra point made the final 23-21. Philadelphia goes to 4-9 while the Buccaneers fall to 6-7.

Up the coast, the Carolina Panthers bring in the Atlanta Falcons. Carolina was first on the board in the first quarter as Cam Newton found Greg Olsen for 25 yards and a touchdown, and Graham Gano was true with the extra point. The Panthers added on in the second quarter as Gano made a 24 yard field goal. Carolina kept going as Gano made a 41 yard field goal. The Panthers struck again with a Gano field goal from 31 yards out. Carolina padded the lead in the third quarter as Newton ran 72 yards for a touchdown, and Gano was good with the extra point. Atlanta got on the board as Matt Ryan passed 4 yards to Roddy White for a touchdown, and Matt Bryant supplied the PAT. The Falcons pulled closer in the fourth quarter as Ryan passed 11 yards to Julio Jones for a touchdown, but the two-point attempt failed. The Panthers replied with a 53 yard Newton touchdown pass to DeAngelo Williams, and Gano made the extra point. Atlanta pulled closer as Michael Turner ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and Bryant tacked on the extra point. They got no closer, losing 30-20, with Carolina now at 4-9 while the Falcons drop to 11-2.

To the northwest, the Minnesota Vikings host the Chicago Bears. Minnesota began with a first quarter 1 yard touchdown run from Adrian Peterson, and Blair Walsh handled the extra point. The Vikings added on as Peterson ran in another 1 yard touchdown, and Walsh again made the PAT. Chicago got on the board in the second quarter as Jay Cutler passed 23 yards to Alshon Jeffery for a touchdown, and Robbie Gould booted the extra point. Minnesota shot back in the third quarter as Harrison Smith returned an interception of Cutler 56 yards for a touchdown, and Walsh knocked in the extra point. The Bears got some back in the fourth quarter as Jason Campbell passed 16 yards to Brandon Marshall for a touchdown, and Gould again tacked on the extra point. It wasn't enough to avoid a 21-14 loss, with Minnesota now at 7-6 and the Bears at 8-5.

Back in Florida, the Jacksonville Jaguars host the New York Jets. Jacksonville finally started in the second quarter with a 31 yard Josh Scobee field goal. New York got on the board in the third quarter as Shonn Greene ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and Nick Folk booted the extra point. The Jets added on as Folk made a 44 yard field goal. New York struck again in the fourth quarter as Bilal Powell ran 4 yards for a touchdown, and Folk drove in the extra point. The Jaguars got some back as Montell Owens ran 32 yard for a touchdown, and Scobee was true with the extra point. They failed to tie it, losing 17-10, with the Jets now at 6-7 while the Jaguars fall to 2-11.

Northwest again to Indianapolis, as the Colts host the Tennessee Titans. Tennessee struck first in the first quarter as Jake Locker passed 18 yards to Jared Cook for a touchdown, and Rob Bironas supplied the extra point. Indianapolis tied it as Andrew Luck threw a 4 yard touchdown pass to Reggie Wayne, and Adam Vinatieri made the extra point. The Titans took the lead on a 40 yard Bironas field goal. Tennessee extended the lead as Will Witherspoon picked off Luck and returned the ball to the end zone 40 yards for a touchdown, allowing Bironas to make the PAT. The Titans added on again with a Bironas 31 yard field goal. The Colts got some back in the third quarter as Delone Carter ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and Vinatieri made the extra point. Indianapolis took the lead as Cassius Vaughn intercepted Locker and took the ball 3 yards for a touchdown, with Vinatieri's extra point being the go-ahead point. Tennessee took the lead back as Bironas was good on a field goal from 25 yard in the fourth quarter. The Colts regained the lead as Vinatieri made a 53 yard field goal. Indianapolis padded the lead with a 40 yard field goal by Vinatieri. This produced the 27-23 final, with Indianapolis now at 9-4 while the Titans drop to 4-9.

Eastward to Pittsburgh, with the Steelers welcoming the San Diego Chargers. San Diego opened with a first quarter field goal of 51 yards by Nick Novak. The Chargers struck again with a second quarter Philip Rivers 39 yard touchdown pass to Danario Alexander, and Novak made the extra point. San Diego padded the lead on a Novak 39 yard field goal. Pittsburgh got on the board with a Shaun Suisham field goal from 49 yards. The Chargers replied in the third quarter on a 3 yard Rivers touchdown pass to Malcom Floyd, and Novak kicked the extra point. San Diego extended the lead as Quentin Jammer recovered a Ben Roethlisberger fumble in the end zone for a touchdown, and Novak supplied another PAT. The Steelers shot back on a Roethlisberger 40 yard touchdown pass to Mike Wallace, and Suisham was there with the extra point. The Chargers answered with Rivers passing 15 yards to Alexander for another touchdown, and Novak kicked the extra point. Pittsburgh got some back as Roethlisberger found Wallace for another touchdown, this time of 11 yards, and Suisham tacked on the extra point. The Steelers chipped away with Roethlisberger passing for a 1 yard touchdown to Antonio Brown, and Suisham again knocked in the extra point. They scored no more, losing 34-24, with San Diego now at 5-9 while the Steelers fall to 7-6.

A little west, the Cleveland Browns host the Kansas City Chiefs. Kansas City started in first quarter with an 80 yard touchdown run by Jamaal Charles, and Ryan Succop made the extra point. Cleveland got on the board as Phil Dawson made a 23 yard field goal. The Browns took the lead in the second quarter on a 93 yard punt return by Travis Benjamin, and Dawson knocked in the extra point. Cleveland padded the lead in the third quarter as Trent Richardson ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and Dawson was there with the extra point. The Browns added on again as Dawson made a 24 yard field goal. Cleveland extended the lead in the fourth quarter with another 1 yard touchdown run by Richardson, and Dawson boted the PAT. The Browns kept going with a 34 yard Dawson field goal. This was it for the scoring, with the final being 30-7, allowing Cleveland to go to 5-8 and the Chiefs to fall to 2-11.

Finally, the Washington Redskins host their neighbors, the Baltimore Ravens. Washington led off in the first quarter as Robert Griffins III found Joshua Morgan for 4 yards and a touchdown, and Kai Forbath knocked in the extra point. Baltimore tied it when Joe Flacco passed 19 yards to Anquan Boldin for a touchdown, and Justin Tucker kicked the extra point. The Redskins took the lead on a 1 yard touchdown run by Alfred Morris, and Forbath again made the extra point. The Ravens tied it again on another Flacco touchdown pass to Boldin, this time for 31 yards and a touchdown, and Tucker was there with the extra point. Baltimore took the lead as Flacco passed 14 yards for a touchdown to Dennis Pitta, and Tucker made the PAT. Washington chipped away with Forbath making a 48 yard field goal. The Redskins inched closer as Forbath was true on a 49 yard field goal. The Ravens extended the lead on a 7 yard touchdown run by Ray Rice, and Tucker knocked in the extra point. Washington answered with a Kirk Cousins 11 yard touchdown pass to Pierre Garcon, and they tied the game as Cousins ran in the two-point conversion. The Redskins won it 31-28 in overtime as Forbath made a 34 yard field goal. Washington is now 7-6 and the Ravens fall to 9-4.

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KHL December 9th 2012

Last game for a few days everyone, and we head into our break watching...

Dinamo Minsk host Dinamo Riga. Mikael Tellqvist of Riga and Pekka Rinne of Minsk are in the creases. Minsk got going in the first period as Teemu Laine scored a goal, assisted by Zbynek Irgl and Joe Pavelski. Riga tied it as Andris Dzerins scored, with the help of Miks Indrasis and Gints Meija. Minsk took the lead back in the second period on an Irgl goal, with a lone assist by Pavelski. This held up for a 2-1 win, with the three stars being Irgl, Rinne (26 for 27 in saves), and Pavelski.

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