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NO (9-4) | 7 | 7 | 3 | 0 | 0 || 17
PHI(6-6-1) | 0 | 7 | 0 | 10 | 3 || 20
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Carson Wentz's guts powers Philly to comeback win in overtime against New Orleans

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PHILADELPHILA, December 13 -- Two turnovers in the redzone in the fourth quarter couldn't stop the Philadelphia Eagles salvaging their season, no matter how bad their record is. A valiant and gusty 10 yard touchdown run by Carson Wentz with 28 seconds remaining in the game forced the game into overtime and handed the hosts all the momentum in the world as they marched down the field and kicked a 37 yard field goal with 4:59 remaining to earn a huge upset win over the New Orleans Saints, 20-17. It's the second consecutive loss for the Saints, who fall to 9-4 after losing to teams with losing records.

The Eagles ran all over the Saints. Miles Sanders set the tempo with a 58 yard rushing touchdown in the second quarter and rushed for 140 yards off 19 carries and led the Eagles with 8 receptions for 46 yards as the Saints had to answer to his offensive prowess on Sunday. Carson Wentz rushed for 59 yards off 6 carries while he completed 28 of 40 for 264 yards through the air. It was an old-school NFC affair with both teams getting to the quarterback regularly. The Eagles sacked Drew Brees four times, with Fletcher Cox accounting for two sacks. New Orleans swarmed Carson Wentz for 8.5 sacks, with Marcus Davenport bringing down Carson Wentz 4.5 times. To add insult to injury, New Orleans has likely lost wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders for the rest of the season. Sanders went down with an apparent ruptured disk.

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Scoring Summary
Quarter 1
[NO] E. Sanders 4 yard pass from D. Brees (8:17)

Quarter 2
[PHI] M. Sanders 58 yard run (7:18)
[NO] M. Thomas 18 yard pass from D. Brees (1:56)

Quarter 3
[NO] W. Lutz 49 yard FG (9:30)

Quarter 4
[PHI] J. Elliot 28 yard FG (11:56)
[PHI] C. Wentz 10 yard run (0:28)

Overtime
[PHI] J. Elliot 37 yard FG (4:59)
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New Orleans Saints
Drew Brees: 20/30, 239 yards, 2 touchdowns, 2 interceptions
Alvin Kamara: 12 carries, 50 yards, 1 fumble & 4 receptions, 55 yards,
Latavius Murray: 9 carries, 50 yards
Michael Thomas: 6 receptions, 68 yards, 1 touchdown
J. Cook: 4 receptions, 55 yards
Tre'Quan Smith: 5 receptions, 92 yards & 1 carry, 14 yards
Emmanuel Sanders: 2 receptions, 26 yards, 1 touchdown
Demario Davis: 13 tackles, 1 tfl, 1 sack
Kwon Alexander: 8 tackles, 1 tfl, 0.5 sacks, 1 fr
Marcus Davenport: 5 tackles, 4.5 sacks, 1 ff

Phildelphia Eagles
Carson Wentz: 28/40, 264 yards & 6 carries, 59 yards, 1 touchdown
Miles Sanders: 19 carries, 140 yards, 1 touchdown & 8 receptions, 46 yards
Dallas Goedert: 7 receptions, 78 yards
J.J. Arcega-Whiteside: 6 receptions, 65 yards
Travis Fulgham: 3 receptions, 35 yards
Jalen Reagor: 2 receptions, 32 yards
Will Parks: 9 tackles, 1 interception
Avonte Maddox: 8 tackles, 1 tfl
Rodney McLeod Jr: 7 tackles
Darius Slay: 6 tackles, 1 tfl, 1 interception



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Buffalo hands Pittsburgh first loss of the season, Eagles stun Saints and Ravens blow out Browns in Week 14

The unbeaten dream has come to an end, three weeks before the close of the season as the Buffalo Bills saw off a hard fought encounter with the Pittsburgh Steelers, who came in as 13-0 victors. Baltimore is breathing – but barely. Their season sweep over the Browns vaulted them back in the postseason with the Browns falling to the #7 seed. The Kansas City Chiefs shutout the Miami Dolphins and the Las Vegas Raiders defeated the Indianapolis Colts in a very important AFC Conference matchup. If the playoffs started today, the Colts would host the Raiders and the Eagles would host the Saints.

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Josh Allen leads Buffalo to victory against unbeaten Big Ben and Steelers
Josh Allen completed 25 of his 40 passes for 289 yards and 3 turnovers with Cole Beasley hurling in 8 passes for 108 yards and a touchdown as the Bills defeated the Steelers, 28-24. Can the Bills beat the Steelers at Heinz Field? Who knows. The Bills clinched an important victory, while the Steelers will look to finish the season off 15-1. Ben Roethlisberger threw for 3 touchdowns and an interception in a losing effort.
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Lamarvellous ignites Baltimore to road win over the Cleveland Browns
The Ravens took a 21-7 lead into halftime and held on for a comfortable 35-21 victory, thanks to Lamar Jackson completing 28 of 32 for 327 yards and 2 touchdowns. Gus Edwards scored 3 touchdowns off 10 carries and the Browns were official toast by the time the fourth quarter rolled around. Baker Mayfield threw for 263 yards and 3 touchdowns in the defeat. Willie Snead starred for the Ravens, catching 9 passes for 155 yards and 2 touchdowns.
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Raiders emerge victorious in the battle of Sin City
The Raiders held on for a 16-13 victory over Phillip Rivers as the Indianapolis Colts in an old school, AFC bout which had plenty of crunching hits to remember well into the spring. Raiders Nick Kwiatkoski led the Ravens with 9 tackles and 1.5 sacks.
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Players of the Week
RB Ezekiel Elliot (DAL): 19 carries, 187 yards, 2 touchdowns & 1 reception, 11 yards
MLB Kenny Young (LAR): 10 tackles, 2 interceptions
QB Justin Herbert (LAC): 25 of 40, 245 yards, 4 touchdowns & 3 carries, 22 yards
LE Charles Omenihu (HOU): 5 tackles, 2 sacks
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The Bright Lights of the Superdome

Post by Captain Canada » 24 Nov 2020, 16:59

Gotta cut down those turnovers, but this is going to be a huge matchup.
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KC (10-4) | 0 | 13 | 7 | 16 || 36
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Game of the season as Kamara's two 4th quarter touchdowns seal shootout victory over defending Champs

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NEW ORLEANS, December 20 -- It rose above every bit above the pre-game billing the hype induced. Chauncey Gardner-Johnson picked off a pass for a touchdown on Patrick Mahomes’ first pass before allowing Mecole Hardman to hurl in 237 receiving yards as the Kansas City Chiefs and New Orleans Saints combined for over 900 yards of offense as the Saints held on for a 41-36 victory, which sealed them with a ticket to the 2021 NFL Playoffs. The Saints (10-4) currently sit with the 5th seed in the NFC and are behind the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (11-3) with two games to play. The Buccaneers need to lose once and the Saints need to win out to win the NFC South for a fourth consecutive season.

Michael Thomas caught 8 passes for 80 yards and two touchdowns and Alvin Kamara rushed for his third career 100-yard game. Kamara had two rushing touchdowns and three total on the day as Drew Brees completed 29 of his 42 passes for 322 yards. The Saints may be one of the best teams in football, but they’re seriously inconsistent and have major problems. Patrick Mahomes threw for 504 yards, Mecole Hardman recorded 237 yards and Sammy Watkins was unguarded as he went in for a long touchdown. The Saints may have beaten the best team in the league and what a game it was. They have issues that need to be fixed before the playoffs and with two games to spare, it’s unlikely that a quick fix will help a secondary which is progressively getting worse.


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Scoring Summary
Quarter 1
[NO] W. Lutz 36 yard FG (9:43)
[NO] C. Gardner-Johnson returned interception 43 yards (8:57)

Quarter 2
[KC] H. Butker 34 yard FG (8:44)
[NO] A. Kamara 2 yard run (7:41)
[KC] M. Hardman 25 yard pass from P. Mahomes (6:20)
[NO] W. Lutz 21 yard FG (1:07)
[KC] H. Butker 35 yard FG (0:04)

Quarter 3
[KC] M. Hardman 39 yard pass from P. Mahomes (10:38)
[NO] M. Thomas 31 yard pass from D. Brees (0:00)

Quarter 4
[NO] A. Kamara 3 yard run (13:40)
[KC] M. Hardman 75 yard pass from P. Mahomes (13:31)
[KC] H. Butker 50 yard FG (10:31)
[NO] A. Kamara 12 yard pass from D. Brees (5:12)
[KC] S. Watkins 75 yard pass from P. Mahomes (2 point failed, 5:03)

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Kansas City Chiefs
Patrick Mahomes: 27/34, 504 yards, 4 touchdowns, 1 interception & 3 carries, 57 yards, 2 fumbles
Le'Veon Bell: 9 carries, 28 yards & 8 receptions, 50 yards
Mecole Hardman: 9 receptions, 237 yards, 3 touchdowns
Travis Kelce: 3 receptions, 52 yards
Tyreek Hill: 3 receptions, 62 yards
Ricky Seals-Jones: 2 receptions, 12 yards
Sammy Watkins: 2 receptions, 88 yards, 1 touchdown
Derrick Nnadi: 8 tackles
Charvarious Ward: 8 tackles
Tyrann Mathieu: 7 tackles

New Orleans Saints
Drew Brees: 29/42, 322 yards, 2 touchdowns, 1 interception
Alvin Kamara: 17 carries, 109 yards, 2 touchdowns & 6 receptions, 37 yards, 1 touchdown
Latavius Murray: 14 carries, 48 yards
Michael Thomas: 8 receptions, 80 yards, 1 touchdown
Tre'Quan Smith: 5 receptions, 95 yards
Marquez Callaway: 4 receptions, 61 yards
Taysom Hill: 1 reception,
Demario Davis: 12 tackles
Chauncey Gardner-Johnson: 9 tackles, 1 tfl, 1 interception, 1 touchdown
Marcus Williams: 6 tackles, 1 tfl


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Week 15 sees the New Orleans Saints hold on for victory against KC Chiefs in possible Super Bowl matchup

The New Orleans Saints earned a huge boost to their momentum as they toppled the Kansas City Chiefs. Despite forcing turnovers, the Chiefs stayed in the game until the end and came away with Patrick Mahomes passing for 504 yards, his career best. The Cardinals were shocked as the Philadelphia Eagles won for a second consecutive week and Seattle look like the dark horse favourites to win the Super Bowl as Week 15 provided plenty of storylines.

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New York shocks the LA Rmas on the road, still on course for Trevor Lawrence selection
Sam Darnold completed 35 of his 46 passes for 390 yards and 2 touchdowns as the Jets caused a huge upset with just two weeks until the curtain draws to a close for 2020. Frank Gore pummeled into the endzone twice and Mohamed Sanu led the Jets with 116 yards and 11 catches. The Jets won this one. How does it affect the Rams, who are looking to hold off surges from Arizona and Seattle for the NFC crown.
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Seattle make a bid to show they are the best team in the NFL
Russell Wilson completed 18 of his 23 passes for only 189 yards, but handful (5) went for touchdowns. He also added in a rushing touchdown for 6 total touchdowns on the day as Seattle blew out Washington, 49-17. Tyler Lockett led the Seahawks with 3 receiving touchdowns.
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Eagles continue to pull out upsets. Philadelphia downs Arizona, 31-28 on the road
Neither quarterback played particularly well. Kyler Murray (77.6) and Carson Wentz (71.2) both threw two interceptions. The Eagles harassed Murray all afternoon with 6 sacks – 2.5 coming from Harvey Langi. Miles Sanders rushed for 75 yards off 20 carries as both teams were unspectacular on offense dispute the 31-28 score line.
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Players of the Week
QB Russell Wilson (SEA): 18-23, 189 yards, 5 touchdowns & 5 carries, 24 yards, 1 touchdown
SS Chauncey Gardner-Johnson (NO): 9 tackles, 1 interception, 1 FF, 1 touchdown
QB Patrick Mahomes (KC): 27-34, 504 yards, 4 touchdowns, 1 interception
ROLB Whitney Mercilus (HOU): 6 tackles, 3 sacks
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