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SCHEDULE
Thursday
- Denver Broncos 45, Arizona Cardinals 10 (Recap)
Sunday
- Los Angeles Chargers 20, Tennessee Titans 19 (Recap)
- Indianapolis Colts 37, Buffalo Bills 5 (Recap)
- Carolina Panthers 21, Philadelphia Eagles 17 (Recap)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 26, Cleveland Browns 23 OT (Recap)
- Detroit Lions 32, Miami Dolphins 21 (Recap)
- Houston Texans 20, Jacksonville Jaguars 7 (Recap)
- Minnesota Vikings 37, New York Jets 17 (Recap)
- New England Patriots 38, Chicago Bears 31 (Recap)
- New Orleans Saints 24, Baltimore Ravens 23 (Recap)
- Washington Redskins 20, Dallas Cowboys 17 (Recap)
- Los Angeles Rams 39, San Francisco 49ers 10 (Recap)
- Cincinnati Bengals at Kansas City Chiefs, 8:20 p.m., NBC
Monday
- New York Giants at Atlanta Falcons, 8:15 p.m., ESPN
Justin Tucker ... whoops
Down by seven, the Ravens looked like they were about to tie their contest against the Saints when Joe Flacco found John Brown in the end zone with less than half a minute remaining in the fourth quarter. It was a big touchdown that should have pulled them even. However, Justin Tucker -- the longtime Baltimore kicker who is usually nails -- promptly missed a PAT, which basically sealed the victory for New Orleans.
Joe Flacco finds John Brown for the Ravens TD.
— NFL (@NFL) October 21, 2018
Justin Tucker's extra point attempt is NO good.
Saints leading 24-23 with :24 left to play.
📺: FOX #NOvsBAL pic.twitter.com/KimNCxIHZg
Even Tucker couldn't believe he missed it.
Justin Tucker's face after missing that FG pic.twitter.com/woihdWMpt6
— Vikings Blogger (@firstandskol) October 21, 2018
Oh no, Dak
Just a little note for Dak Prescott: When trying to lead your team from behind late in the fourth quarter, it's in your best interest not to fumble on the goal line. Unfortunately, the Cowboys quarterback coughed up the football on a terrible play and the Redskins were able to scoop and score to extend their lead.
Dak Prescott fumbles on the goal line...
— NFL (@NFL) October 21, 2018
The @redskins scoop & SCORE!
📺: CBS #HTTR pic.twitter.com/4YnmZqhu41
Gallup and go
Michael Gallup ruthlessly roasted a defender en route to this long touchdown catch. That's a move that will keep a DB up at night.
What a move... 💯@michael13gallup will take that all the way to the house.
— NFL (@NFL) October 21, 2018
📺: CBS #DallasCowboys pic.twitter.com/SjtpBTvsYh
Drew Brees gets No. 500
Your newest member of the 500 passing touchdowns club. Pretty big year for that guy, huh?
Congratulations, @DrewBrees!
— NFL (@NFL) October 21, 2018
His 500th career touchdown pass! 👏👏👏
📺: FOX #GoSaints pic.twitter.com/5kkF0BaxzT
From 59 yards!
The Browns seemed to be fiending for yet another tie, and who can blame them? They were mere minutes away from an illustrious 2-3-2 record on the season, but Chandler Catanzaro spoiled those plans with an incredible boot in overtime. The Bucs kicker managed to deliver a clutch game-winning field goal from 59 yards out to hand Cleveland an L. Yes, FIFTY-NINE yards.
Catanzaro. For. The. WIN!#GoBucs pic.twitter.com/nt9gzx40Uc
— NFL (@NFL) October 21, 2018
It doesn't get closer than this
The Bears had one last chance to pull even with the Patriots as time expired, but they had to go with the Hail Mary to make it happen. They came oh so close when Kevin White pulled down the heave from Mitch Trubisky, but he came up one yard short as New England gang-tackled him before he was able to break the plane. That's a heartbreaking finish for Chicago.
SO. CLOSE. 😱#NEvsCHI pic.twitter.com/pAqXsROnYy
— NFL (@NFL) October 21, 2018
Mayfield making it happen
Baker Mayfield did damage both via the ground and the air, and he attempted to lead the Browns to a comeback win against the Buccaneers. He found the game-tying touchdown with this seed to Jarvis Landry, who made a nice catch to get into the end zone.
Baker. Jarvis.
— NFL (@NFL) October 21, 2018
That STRETCH!
TOUCHDOWN, @Browns!
📺: FOX #Browns pic.twitter.com/xAmeMhZQIP
But Mayfield also had 43 yards on the ground, much of which came on this great run.
There goes @bakermayfield 😤 #Browns
— NFL (@NFL) October 21, 2018
📺: FOX pic.twitter.com/v0GcRW8oGD
Jon Jones making DBs proud
We've seen a number of impressive one-handed catches today, but this one comes from a defensive back! Jonathan Jones came up with a spectacular interception of Trubisky in the the fourth quarter of a close game. Trubisky has had a pretty rough day through the air, and this one seemed like it could have been a big-time touchdown had he not underthrown it.
.@Jonathan_Jones2 only needed one hand... 👀@Patriots force a turnover!
— NFL (@NFL) October 21, 2018
📺: CBS #GoPats pic.twitter.com/5ASXYE5tWE
Brock Osweiler out here throwing dimes
This throw to Danny Amendola was something else. What a toss, what a catch.
This throw by Brock Osweiler: Ridiculous.
— NFL (@NFL) October 21, 2018
This catch by @DannyAmendola: Also ridiculous!@miamidolphins TD!
📺: FOX #FinsUp pic.twitter.com/Wpi6FDTMnc
Yeldon comes up big
The Jaguars are having some issues at quarterback today and Cody Kessler is in for the benched Blake Bortles, but T.J. Yeldon helped them get on the board in the second half. The running back made a great catch in the end zone on this flip from Kessler.
.@CodyKessler6 flips it to @T_Yeldon... @Jaguars touchdown!
— NFL (@NFL) October 21, 2018
📺: CBS #DUUUVAL pic.twitter.com/YLtKSd368A
Flash! Ah-AHHHH!
Cordarrelle Patterson had a costly special teams fumble early in the first half of the Patriots' game against the Bears, but he made up for it with a huge 95-yard kickoff return in the second quarter. The speed is unreal ... that kicker never stood a chance.
So. Much. SPEED.@ceeflashpee84 goes 95 yards to the HOUSE!
— NFL (@NFL) October 21, 2018
📺: CBS #GoPats pic.twitter.com/7rh79ipuRK
The Patriots went on to get another special teams touchdown in the second half when Dont'a Hightower blocked a punt and Kyle Van Noy scooped it up before taking it to the house.
Blocked punt.
— NFL (@NFL) October 21, 2018
Scoop.
And SCORE.
👏👏👏 @KVN_03
📺: CBS #GoPats pic.twitter.com/BmtUnfGA9c
Mitchy Magic
Just when the Patriots thought they had Mitchell Trubisky right where they wanted him, he pulled a Houdini act and found a way to scamper all the way to the end zone.
Wow. Wow. Wowwwwwwwwwww.@Mtrubisky10 makes a little magic happen and finds the end zone for the @chicagobears!
— NFL (@NFL) October 21, 2018
📺: CBS #DaBears pic.twitter.com/i33EuxHtuk
Trubisky has over 80 yards on the ground today, and the Patriots are doing their damn best to make him look like Madden 2004 Mike Vick out there.
.@Mtrubisky10 on the move!
— NFL (@NFL) October 21, 2018
Making defenders miss and gaining all sorts of yards 🔥🔥🔥
📺: CBS #DaBears pic.twitter.com/Mh3qYNDTeD
Holy D-Hop
DeAndre Hopkins went from "D-Hop" to "D-Hand" with this sick one-handed grab during the first quarter of the Texans' matchup against the Jaguars.
ARE YOU KIDDING, @deandrehopkins?!
— NFL (@NFL) October 21, 2018
What. A. Catch. 😲
📺: CBS #Texans pic.twitter.com/yqpkc5H6e4
Brady-to-Edelman connection still thriving
In case there was any doubt, Julian Edelman remains a big weapon in the Patriots' offense after serving his suspension to start this season. The Pats wide receiver picked up his second TD of the year on New England's first drive against Chicago on Sunday, and he earned every bit of those six points.
TB12 to @Edelman11... @Patriots TOUCHDOWN!
— NFL (@NFL) October 21, 2018
📺: CBS #GoPats pic.twitter.com/mMVsp6x1IP
Thielen gets on the board early
Adam Thielen's incredible season rolls on without any sign of slowing down. The Vikings receiver picked up a touchdown on Minnesota's first drive of the day, burning the Jets' defense for a 34-yard touchdown.
You really CANNOT stop @athielen19.
— NFL (@NFL) October 21, 2018
Just incredible. 😳
📺: FOX #SKOL pic.twitter.com/1Mkc4QILlK