The Day

Dolphins 20, Jets 12

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Ryan Tannehill threw two touchdown passes, Kenyan Drake ran for a score and Miami took advantage of several mistakes by Sam Darnold and New York on Sunday. T.J. McDonald and Xavien Howard each intercepte­d the Jets' rookie quarterbac­k, helping the Dolphins to their first 2-0 start to a season since 2013. Tannehill finished 17 of 23 for 168 yards and also ran for 44 yards on eight carries for the Dolphins, coming off a win in the longest NFL game since 1970 merger by outlasting Tennessee in 7 hours, 8 minutes last Sunday. With the Jets (1-1) holding on to hopes for a late comeback, Frank Gore — who passed Curtis Martin for fourth on the NFL's career rushing list — took a short pass and gained 19 yards on third-and-19 to effectivel­y seal the win. Darnold was 25 of 41 for 334 yards and a touchdown with the two INTs in his second NFL start, but struggled to get the offense moving throughout the day.

Saints 21, Browns 18

Wil Lutz kicked a 44-yard field goal for New Orleans with 21 seconds left, Cleveland kicker Zane Gonzalez pushed the second of his two missed field goals wide right in the final seconds, and the Saints held on for a victory that extended the Browns' winless streak to 19 games. Gonzalez also missed two extra points, one week after his potential winning field goal was blocked in a season-opening tie with Pittsburgh. Cleveland (0-1-1) carried a two-score lead into the final nine minutes before its latest collapse. Receiver Michael Thomas had two fourth-quarter touchdowns for the Saints (1-1), who scored 40 points in a Week 1 loss to Tampa Bay, but didn't find the end zone against Cleveland until 8:41 remained.

Vikings 29, Packers 29, tie

Daniel Carlson missed two field goals in overtime, including one from 35 yards as time expired, and the Vikings had to settle for a 29-29 tie after rallying from a late 13-point deficit. The rookie pushed his final kick wide right, just like his attempt from 49 earlier in overtime. Packers kicker Mason Crosby matched a career high with five field goals, but his potential game winner from 52 went wide left as time expired in regulation. Both teams are 1-0-1. The tie overshadow­ed memorable performanc­es from both quarterbac­ks. Green Bay star Aaron Rodgers played with a brace on his injured left knee and threw for 281 yards and a score. Minnesota's Kirk Cousins threw for 425 yards and four touchdowns, including three in the fourth quarter.

Chiefs 42, Steelers 37

Patrick Mahomes tied a franchise record with six touchdown passes. The 22-year-old Mahomes finished 23 of 28 for 326 yards in his third career start as the Chiefs (2-0) won in Pittsburgh for the first time since 1986. Mahomes has 10 touchdown passes through two weeks, the most ever by a quarterbac­k through two games. Trevor Kelce caught seven passes for 109 yards and two scores. Tyreek Hill, Chris Conley, Kareem Hunt and Demarcus Robinson also hauled in touchdown passes as the Chiefs recovered in the second half after blowing an early 21-pont lead.

Buccaneers 27, Eagles 21

Ryan Fitzpatric­k threw for more than 400 yards and four touchdowns for the second straight week. Filling in for suspended quarterbac­k Jameis Winston, the 35-year-old Fitzpatric­k completed 27 of 32 passes for 402 yards and has the suddenly explosive Bucs off to a 2-0 start for the first time since 2010. DeSean Jackson scored on a 75-yard reception on the first play of the game. O.J. Howard also had a 75-yard TD catch in the first half for Tampa Bay, which stunned New Orleans 48-40 on the road in its season opener. Nick Foles threw for 338 yards for the Eagles (1-1), who rallied from a 20-point, third-quarter deficit.

Broncos 29, Raiders 19

Brandon McManus kicked a 36-yard field goal just inside the right upright with 6 seconds left, denying Jon Gruden his first win as a head coach since 2008. With no timeouts and 18 seconds left, Case Keenum hit Tim Patrick for a 26-yard gain to the Oakland 18. Cornerback­s Gareon Conley and Leon Hall couldn't tackle him inbounds and McManus came on to give the Broncos (2-0) their first lead. The Raiders (0-2) lost despite a stellar outing by Derek Carr, who completed 29 of 32 passes for 288 yards and a score four days after Gruden called him out for passing up throws to Amari Cooper in Oakland's opener.

Rams 34, Cardinals 0

Todd Gurley ran for three touchdowns, Jared Goff threw for 354 yards and a touchdown. The Rams have won their first two games for the first time since 2001, when they started 6-0 en route to the third Super Bowl appearance in team history. It was the second time in Gurley's four-year NFL career that he had three rushing scores in a game. The other time was Week 15 at Seattle last season. Gurley finished with 42 yards on 19 carries as he played only three quarters due to cramps. Goff, who has six 300-yard games, completed 24 of 32, marking the third time in 24 starts he has completed more than 70 percent of his passes when making 25 or more attempts. The 354 yards were only a yard off of his career high, set last season against Houston.

49ers 30, Lions 27

Jimmy Garoppolo threw two touchdown passes, Matt Breida ran for 138 yards and San Francisco's longest TD run in four seasons , and the 49ers bounced back from a season-opening loss. Garoppolo nearly made a costly mistake when he threw a late intercepti­on to Tracy Walker that was returned to the San Francisco 7. But Quandre Diggs was called for a defensive holding away from the play to give the 49ers (1-1) a first down. Garoppolo played turnover-free ball a week after throwing three intercepti­ons in a 24-16 loss at Minnesota that led to his first defeat as a starter following seven straight wins.

Falcons 31, Panthers 24

Matt Ryan ran for a pair of scores for the first time in his career and threw a pair of TD passes. After scoring on a 1-yard sneak that pushed Atlanta (1-1) to a 24-10 lead early in the third quarter, Ryan delivered the biggest blow with a brilliant scamper midway through the fourth quarter. On third-and-5 from the Carolina 8, he looked around futilely for an open receiver, spotted a running lane to the left and took off for the end zone. There were three Carolina players waiting for him at the goal line — including 346-pound former teammate Dontari Poe — but Ryan leaped in the air and bowled them all over for the TD that gave Atlanta a two-touchdown lead over the Panthers (1-1).

Chargers 31, Bills 20

Melvin Gordon matched a career high by scoring three touchdowns, and the Chargers manhandled the anemic Bills during rookie quarterbac­k Josh Allen's debut as a starter. Gordon scored on a 20-yard run and added two touchdowns receiving before limping off the field after appearing to hurt his left leg early in the fourth quarter. Gordon finished with just 28 yards rushing and six catches for 38 yards in his second three-TD game. He had two touchdowns rushing and one receiving in a 33-30 win at Atlanta on Oct. 23, 2016.

Titans 20, Texans 17

Ryan Succop kicked a 31-yard field goal with 1:00 left, and the battered Titans held off the Texans 20-17 to give Mike Vrabel his first victory as an NFL head coach. Succop also kicked a tying 42-yarder in the fourth quarter as Tennessee (1-1) pulled out the win with quarterbac­k Marcus Mariota watching from the sideline. The Titans also were missing their top three offensive tackles. Deshaun Watson and Houston (0-2) had the ball last. With 17 seconds left, Watson ran around the field looking for a receiver. He found DeAndre Hopkins for a 31-yard completion to the Tennessee 21, but time expired before the Texans could run another play.

Colts 21, Redskins 9

Andrew Luck threw for two touchdown passes, shook off two intercepti­ons and engineered a game-sealing drive. Luck was 21 of 31 for 179 yards and had a TD pass in a 25th consecutiv­e game, the longest active streak in the NFL. He was 7 of 8 for 62 yards on a methodical 13-play, 75-yard drive that culminated in a Luck-to-T.Y. Hilton score that put Indianapol­is (1-1) up 21-9 early in the fourth quarter.

 ?? JULIO CORTEZ/AP PHOTO ?? Miami Dolphins defensive end Robert Quinn (94) sacks New York Jets quarterbac­k Sam Darnold (14) during the first half of Sunday’s game at East Rutherford, N.J.
JULIO CORTEZ/AP PHOTO Miami Dolphins defensive end Robert Quinn (94) sacks New York Jets quarterbac­k Sam Darnold (14) during the first half of Sunday’s game at East Rutherford, N.J.

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