Dallas lost another road game to a playoff-caliber team.
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Dallas lost another road game to a playoff-caliber team.
Dallas lost another road game to a playoff-caliber team.
A few missed opportunities didn’t keep New England Patriots kicker Chad Ryland down on Sunday, as the rookie delivered in the clutch to upset the Denver Broncos in prime time.
With the game tied, 23–23, the Patriots’ offense drove to the Broncos’ 38-yard line to set the stage for their special teams to win the game. The high-pressure moment carried a strong sense of uncertainty, however, due to Ryland having missed a 47-yard field goal and an extra point earlier in the game.
The New England Patriots broke the game open against the Denver Broncos on Sunday night in just a matter of seconds late into the third quarter. What was a 9–7 lead for the Patriots quickly ballooned into a much larger advantage courtesy of a pair of quick touchdowns from New England.
With 1:34 remaining in the third quarter, Bailey Zappe connected with tight end Mike Gesicki for a touchdown, extending the lead to 16–7. On the ensuing kickoff, Broncos kick returner Marvin Mims had some difficulty controlling the ball.
Don’t look now, but Joe Flacco could be in the midst of a magical run for the Browns, bringing back memories of his 2012 Super Bowl season with the Ravens.
Elliott’s TD ignited the highest-scoring quarter of the season for New England.
The Dallas Cowboys suffered a difficult loss at the hands of the Miami Dolphins on Sunday night and All-Pro linebacker Micah Parsons couldn’t hide his frustrations with the officiating in the aftermath.
After the game, Parsons, who was controversially flagged for roughing the passer after a hit on Tua Tagovailoa, expressed his dismay with the penalties that went against the Cowboys during the game.
“It’s mind-blowing, the things that are getting called, and the positions that we get put in. We just have to learn how to fight the adversity.
Dan Campbell envisioned the Detroit Lions competing at the highest level when he became the team’s head coach ahead of the 2021 season.
Despite winning only three games in his first season, Campbell never wavered in his vision for the franchise, which paid off on Sunday in helping the Lions capture their first NFC North crown in 30 years after defeating the Minnesota Vikings, 30-24.
The Miami Dolphins and Dallas Cowboys battled in a nail-biter of a game on Sunday that carried massive postseason implications for both teams.
For the Dolphins, a win would punch their ticket to the playoffs with two games left to play in the regular season, while the Cowboys needed a win to stay atop the NFC East standings.
Late in the fourth quarter the Cowboys were trailing 19–13 and facing fourth-and-goal from the Miami four-yard line, giving the Dolphins a chance to seal the win.