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  • NFL RECAP WEEK 12

    NFL RECAP WEEK 12

    CHIEFS AT RAIDERS

    After over one year of losing, the Oakland Raiders finally had something to celebrate, the last time the Raiders won a game was November 17th… of 2013. Derek Carr threw for 174 yards and a touchdown and James Jones had 47 yards recieving as the Raiders defeated the Kansas City Cheifs 24-20″We learned something today,” interim coach Tony Sparano said. “We learned something about ourselves. We’ve been in this end of the pool a long time. I kept saying that eventually it’s going to happen. Today they just refused to give up.”

    LIONS AT PATRIOTS

    Tom Brady threw for nearly 350 yards and 2 touchdowns as the Patriots blew out a very good Lions team 34-9.”Everyone is linked together,” quarterback Tom Brady said, “so we all feed off each other — offense, defense, special teams.” LeGarrette Blount ran for two touchdowns and had 78 yards on the ground the week after Jonas Gray, who didn’t even play this week made the cover of “Sports Illustrated” As for the Lions, they don’t know what happened. “We blew a lot of coverage,” Linebacker DeAndre Levy said. “They sped up the tempo a bit and I think we lost our composure.”

    PACKERS AT VIKINGS

    Eddie Lacy ran for 125 yards and one touchdown as the Green Bay Packers edged the Minnesota Vikings, who were without their top two running backs (Adrian Peterson [Suspension] and Matt Asiata [Injury]) 24-21. Eddie Lacy had one of the best games of his young career and Aaron Rodgers struggled “He’s agile for a guy his size. He’s got a great spin move. He takes care of the football. He does all the things you want,” said Rodgers. “He doesn’t go down, man,” left guard Josh Sitton said. “It’s pretty fun to watch.”

    COWBOYS AT GIANTS

    Odell Beckham Jr. made one of the best catches I’ve ever seen but it came in a losing effort because Tony Romo threw for 275 yards and 4 touchdowns as the Dallas Cowboys defeated the New York Giants. “You gain an understanding that you’re never really out of it,” Romo said. “You are comfortable being in uncomfortable situations. That comes from having been through it and going out and finding a way to win. Once you do that a few times, the team can believe in that. “Any time you’re afforded the amount of time at the end of the game, it’s huge, they (the offensive line) are a special group of guys who work their butts off and deserve a lot of credit for this game and this season.”

    JETS AT BILLS

    Scott Chandler had a shoutout to all of Buffalo after he caught a touchdown pass on Monday. His snow shoveling touchdown celebration was a tribute to the people of Buffalo who were buried in seven feet of snow for the past week. “It was a little bit of a tribute to the people of Buffalo,” Chandler said. “You want to do something special for our fans. They did a great job showing up for us tonight, and for the people back there, we’re behind you.” The Bills beat the Jets 38-3 behind Kyle Orton’s 230 yards and 2 touchdowns.

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  • NFL RECAP WEEK 11

    NFL RECAP WEEK 11

    Bills at Dolphins

    Jarvis Landry had 5 catches for 46 yards and a touchdown, Brandon Gibson had 2 catches for 13 yards and a touchdown and Ryan Tannehill threw for 240 yards and 2 scores as the Dolphins beat the Bills 22-9.”To stay over the .500 mark, to win in the division and to beat the Bills, it’s a good night,” defensive tackle Jared Odrick said. Miami improved to 6-4, its best start since 2008. “You have to start playing good football this time of the year,” coach Joe Philbin said. The Bills dropped to 5-5 and their chances of making the playoffs for the first time in 14 years are looking bleak. “I’m tired of it, we’re all tired of it and we know the fans are tired of it,” safety Aaron Williams said. “It hurts.”

    Texans at Browns

    JJ Watt had 5 tackles, a sack and was all over the field on defense. He also caught a 2-yard touchdown pass from first-time starter Ryan Mallet as the Texans beat the Browns 23-7. “He’s a special player,” Mike Pettine, the Browns coach said. “You run to him. You run away from him. You try to do different things. He’s an excellent player.” Mallet threw for 212 yards and another score in his first start with Houston. “It feels good,” said Mallett, a former third-round pick in 2011 who backed up Tom Brady in New England for 3 years. “It made the four years worth it.”

    Seahawks at Chiefs

    Jamaal Charles rushed for 159 yards and 2 touchdowns but the defense was the star as the Chiefs defeated the Seahawks 24-20 to move them into a tie for first with the Denver Broncos. “We’re sitting there with three fourth-down plays late in the game,” Reid said, “and they stepped up and did a phenomenal job there getting off the field.” Charles played a huge role in the win, “He’s Jamaal Charles,” Reid said. “He’s a special player.”

    Broncos at Rams

       Shaun Hill got the job of starting quarterback of the Rams, throwing for 220 yards and a touchdown in his return as the Rams defeated the Broncos 22-7. “Obviously, we were facing one of the best teams in the league,” Hill said after the Rams surprised Denver on Sunday. “Everybody stepped up, for sure.” Hill was out with a thigh injury for the past two weeks. “It’s a constant process to stay up, especially as a backup, it’s tough,” Hill said. “But it’s something you’ve got to do.”

    Patriots at Colts

    Jonathon Gray RAN, not throw RAN for over 200 yards and 4 touchdowns as the Patriots defeated the Colts 42-20. “It’s kind of funny because on Saturday I walked into the building and Mr. [Robert] Kraft pulled me aside and said, ‘You’re going to have a big game this week, so be ready,’” said Gray, who played college football three hours away from Lucas Oil Stadium at Notre Dame. “Just hearing that from the owner and hearing that from the head coach, hearing that from the leader of the team, definitely gives you a positive outlook and definitely gives you the mindset to go out and do your best.” Tom Brady also threw for 250 yards and added a pair of scores.

    Steelers at Titans

    Ben Roethlisberger threw for 207 yards and a touchdown and Le’Veon Bell ran for 204 yards and a score as the Steelers defeated the struggling Titans 27-24. “It’s kind of funny because on Saturday I walked into the building and Mr. [Robert] Kraft pulled me aside and said, ‘You’re going to have a big game this week, so be ready,’” said Gray, who played college football three hours away from Lucas Oil Stadium at Notre Dame. “Just hearing that from the owner and hearing that from the head coach, hearing that from the leader of the team, definitely gives you a positive outlook and definitely gives you the mindset to go out and do your best.”

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    Record so far this year: 93-53-1

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  • NFL RECAP WEEK 10

    NFL RECAP WEEK 10

    Browns at Bengals

    At the beginning of the year anyone who expected the Browns to win in Cincinnati please raise your hand. The team that has lurked at the bottom of the AFC North for years and years moved into a tie to first place in the division. Andy Dalton threw for a grand total of 86 yards as the Browns won 24-3. “This is a little different Browns team than the rest of the league is used to seeing,” said Haden, who shut down AJ Green to give the Browns their best start in 20 years, they snapped the streak of 17 years without a division road win. “A huge boost for our guys,” coach Mike Pettine said. “Just look at the streaks we ended. Not many people gave us a chance.”

    49ers at Saints

    Collin Kaepernick completed a 51 yard pass on 4th down to keep the 49ers game tying drive  alive, Ahmad Brooks stripped Drew Brees in overtime and Phil Dawson nailed a 35 yarder to win the game for San Francisco. “It was paramount for us to come out with a win,” San Francisco left tackle Joe Staley said. “You don’t like to say must-win, but it was a must-win game. We looked at that game as a playoff game, and we had that mindset coming in.” The Saints had won 11 games straight at home, a streak that had lasted over a year before the 49ers ended it on Sunday.

    Dolphins at Lions

    For the the 3rd straight week the Lions came back from behind to win. But this was the most dramatic of the three. Matthew Stafford scrambled to his left and threw on the run, and the ball somehow found the hands of Theo Riddick. And the Lions defeated the Dolphins 20-16. “I just love that feeling. It’s a good feeling for a quarterback to have the ball in his hands at the end of the game,” Stafford said. “By no means are we playing perfect, but we’re finding ways to win games.”  And for the 2nd time this month the Dolphins lost in the last minute, they lost to the Packers with 3 seconds left a few weeks ago. “We weren’t thinking about the Packers game. We were thinking about this game. We didn’t win, so it didn’t go the way we wanted it to,” cornerback Brent Grimes said. “Matt Stafford, their receivers made plays. I take my hat off to them.”

    Bears at Packers

    Aaron Rodgers threw 6 touchdowns in the first half and the Packers could basically do no wrong as they led 42-0 at the half and put in all of their backups and still cruised to a 55-14 victory on a cool night in Green Bay. “We just kind of got things going our way,” Rodgers said. “The line did a good job of giving me time to extend plays. If you extend plays, you look down the field and there’s Jordy Nelson. He made some nice catches.” Rodgers was 18 of 27 for 314 yards in his record-setting first half. The Bears got crushed for the 2nd straight week, last week thy got crushed by New England 51-23. “I’m confused, brother. I’m confused. … We’re just not very good right now,” receiver Brandon Marshall said. “It’s a shame to have to say that, but sitting at 3-6, it’s tough. It’s very, very, very disappointing.”

    Panthers at Eagles

    Mark Sanchez threw for 332 yards, 2 touchdowns and no interceptions as the Eagles took down the Panthers on Monday Night Football, 45-21. The Panthers, who have just three wins compared to six losses and a tie didn’t look like the defending NFC South champions again, worrying signs for Carolina fans. “We’ve got to do things better,” Panthers coach Ron Rivera said. “I have to coach better, coaches have to coach better, we have to practice better and then go out and play better. And we’re going to do it together as a team.” Sanchez, one day before his birthday fit perfectly with Chip Kelly’s offense in his first start. “After playing for a while, you learn a lot,” he said. “I’ve made plenty of mistakes and hurt the team. The most important thing was taking care of the football, communicating well and executing. If we do that, generally we’ll be successful. There are still plenty of things to clean up though. By no means was this perfect.”

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  • NFL RECAP WEEK 9

    NFL RECAP WEEK 9

    Saints at Panthers

    Drew Brees threw for nearly 300 yards and a touchdown and Mark Ingram ran for another 100 yards and two scores as the Saints beat the Panthers 28-10 in the Superdome on Thursday Night Football. “The offensive line and tight end did a great job of hitting them, hitting them and hitting them,” Ingram said. “I think they started to wear down and we were able to get some leaky yards and some big gains.” The Panthers, defending NFC South champs are in trouble as of late with a record of 3 wins, 5 losses, and 1 tie. “We know we are better — simple as that,” Panthers quarterback Cam Newton said. “It’s nothing that someone has to say that hasn’t already been said. It’s a lot that hasn’t been done yet.”

    Cardinals at Cowboys

    Tony Romo sat out as Carson Palmer threw for 250 yards and 3 touchdowns as the Cardinals improved to 7-1 and with a 28-17 win are the best team in the NFC for the first time since 1974. “This is a very good team,” said Palmer “We feel like we can play with anybody, and that’s important because we feel like we are improving.” Tony Romo will dress for next Sundays London game vs the Jaguars. “We’re optimistic,” Garrett said. “People with similar injuries have been on a little bit of a similar timetable where they missed the first game and they were getting close to being able to play in that second game.”

    Eagles at Texans

    Mark Sanchez came in and threw for 200 yards and 2 touchdowns coming in for the injured Nick Foles as the Eagles beat the Houston Texans 31-21. “He’s good,” running back LeSean McCoy said. “Even when he came here it’s hard to look at him as a backup because of (the) success he’s had and experience. I think today wasn’t really something surprising to the team.  I think we’ll do some damage if Nick can’t go, he’ll step in there and do a great job.” On his first throw he hit Jeremy Maclin with a 52 yard strike. “You want to get the first throw out of the way. And thanks to Chip we throw it right down the field,” Sanchez said. “So that will get your nerves gone.”

    Broncos at Patriots

    Tom Brady threw for 333 yards and 4 touchdowns as the Patriots overcame the Broncos 43-21. “He has always set a real high bar for how to play and I have tried to do the same through my efforts with my team,” said Brady, who owns three Super Bowl rings to one for Manning. “The only thing I really care about is the respect from my team, going out there and trying to earn it. ”  “Well, I don’t usually stink, but I stunk today,” said Manning, who threw for 438 yards but gave away the ball twice. “I don’t make any excuses. ” Julian Edelman also caught a touchdown and returned a punt for a score. “Minitron can do so many things, he’s so quick,” Brady said of Edelman. “What he did on the punt return was incredible.”

    Colts at Giants

    Following an awful performance in Pittsburgh last week Andrew Luck threw for 354 yards and 4 touchdowns in a 40-24 victory for the Colts over the New York Giants. “It was great to get back in the win column after a tough one last week,” Luck said. New York never could get their running game going in the Monday Night Special.  The colts now avoid going into their bye week with a loss. “Reggie spoke to it last night,” Luck said. “He’s had only one or two, but he said losses before bye weeks stink.”

    “We got that bad taste out of our mouths, the way we lost that last game,” coach Chuck Pagano said. “It’s awesome.”

     

    “We got that bad taste out of our mouths, the way we lost that last game,” coach Chuck Pagano said. “It’s awesome.”

     

    “We got that bad taste out of our mouths, the way we lost that last game,” coach Chuck Pagano said. “It’s awesome.”

     

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  • NFL RECAP 8

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    CHARGERS AT BRONCOS

    Peyton Manning threw three touchdowns to Emmanuel Sanders as the Broncos bested the Chargers 35-21 on Thursday Night Football. “We understand in this offense, it can be anyone’s night at any moment,” said Sanders, who didn’t catch his first TD pass for Denver until Sunday night, when Manning set the career record. “I’m just happy tonight was my night.” Rookie Juwan Thompson added two more scores on the ground,Sanders caught a total of 9 passes for 120 yards. “I’m enjoying playing with him,” Manning said. “He’s got a great work ethic. He really loves football and he brings that energy to practice every day and also to the playing field. … He was pretty special tonight.”

    LIONS VS FALCONS (IN LONDON)

    After coming back from down 21-0 to cut the lead to 21-19 Matt Prater had a chance to win the game with a 43 yard field goal and he missed it, the Falcons had survived… or had they?  The Lions were called for Delay of Game, giving Prater another chance from 48 yards out, and he nailed it. “I knew Prater was going to make it. I played two years with him before,” Lions cornerback Cassius Vaughn said. “When he missed the first one I was like, `That was just the practice swing.’ The second one was cake.” “I was just like, ‘Dang it,’ and then I started looking and going, ‘Oh, oh, OK,’” Lions receiver Jeremy Ross said. “I was just like waiting to see what happened. Is he getting another kick or what? When he made it, it was fire.”

    SEAHAWKS AT PANTHERS

    Russell Wilson  tossed a 23 yard touchdown pass in the last minute of the game to Luke Wilson to comeback and beat the Panthers for the third straight year 13-9. “Man, I’m telling you, it’s just the Achilles’ heel, man,” Panthers cornerback Josh Norman said. “They keep nagging us. They end up making one more play than us, every single time.” Wilson threw for 199 yards and a touchdown in the win. “Sometimes with a team like this you get pressure,” Newton said. “Being pressured you have to be willing to take chances. When you make plays you know you’re labeled a genius. When you don’t (make plays) — and a lot of times we didn’t today — it looks bad. It looks real bad.”

    BEARS AT PATRIOTS

    Tom Brady completed 30 of his 35 passes, and 4 of the 5 incompletions were drops. The future hall of famer threw for 354 yards and 5 touchdowns in a 51-23 beatdown of the Chicago Bears on Sunday. “I love coaching Tom. I’ve been fortunate to have him the whole career since he’s been here,” Patriots coach Bill Belichick said. “He does a great job of executing the team game plan.” Brady threw three touchdowns to Rob Gronkowski, 1 more to Brandon LaFell, and another to Tim Wright. “There’s a lot of (defensive) looks I’ve seen over the years,” he said, “so it’s hard to really surprise me with certain things.”

    COLTS AT STEELERS

    The Steelers upset the Colts on Sunday 51-34 as Ben Roethlisberger set franchise records passing for 522 yards and 6 touchdowns. “We just felt like they couldn’t stop us because we were just clicking,” Roethlisberger said. “It was one of those nights that players talk about when things feel like they’re going right.” This game was Roethlisberger’s 100th win in the NFL. The Steelers wore their yellow-and-black striped jerseys borrowed from the 1934 team.Antonio Brown had 10 receptions for 133 yards and two scores. Heath Miller also caught seven passes for 112 yards and the game-clinching TD with 5:14 remaining.

    PACKERS AT SAINTS

    Drew Brees completed 27 of 32 passes for 311 yards and three touchdowns as the Saints ended the Packers 4 game winning streak with a 44-23 win on Sunday Night. “It’s been a long time coming,” Brees said. “Obviously, we’ve had our fair share of struggles early on here. We’ve lost some heart-breakers. All we talked about all week long is just coming together as a team and playing a complete game as a team. … It was a perfect representation of that.” Aaron Rodgers threw two interceptions in the loss. “Just taking points off the board is tough. We had chances,” Rodgers said, lamenting three promising first half drives that ended in field goals. “We would have had to score 45 to win tonight and we could have if we had done a better job taking care of the football and scoring in the red zone with touchdowns.”

    REDSKINS AT COWBOYS

    Colt McCoy, going into the season he was a 3rd string quarterback struggling to make a roster, now he lead the Redskins to a 20-17 overtime clutch win over the streaking Cowboys. “Last-second wins, right?” McCoy said, laughing. “But I grew up as the game went on. I felt more and more comfortable, and I started seeing the defense right. We made some plays down the stretch that good teams have to make to win games.” And for the second straight week Kai Forbath hit a game-winning field goal, a dagger from 40 yards out. Robert Griffin III is set to return next week and will start said head coach Jay Gruden. “Robert’s our starter,” coach Jay Gruden said. “I haven’t wavered off of that in my mind. When he’s ready, he’ll be ready to go.”

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