The Sun (Lowell)

Titans, Henry win AFC South

Rams, Bears, Colts, Browns, Ravens all in

- By The Associated Press

The Tennessee Titans won the AFC South on Sunday. All it took was Derrick Henry surpassing 2,000 yards rushing and rookie Sam Sloman’s 37-yard field goal that bounced off the upright and through for a 41-38 victory over the Houston Texans.

Henry ran for a career-high 250 yards in the victory that gave Tennessee (11-5) its first AFC South title since 2008 and is the fifth straight loss for the Texans (4-12). The Titans needed the air game to set up Sloman’s winner, though: a 52-yard reception by A.J. Brown moments after a 51-yard field goal by Houston tied it with 18 seconds left.

Tennessee will host Baltimore (11-5) next weekend.

Henry finished the regular sea- son with a franchise-record 2,027 yards rushing to become the eighth player in NFL history to run for 2,000 yards. He passed Chris Johnson, who had 2,006 yards in 2009.

Henry had touchdown runs of 52 and 6 yards in his third straight 200-yard rushing game against the Texans.

Colts 28, Jags 14

Jonathan Taylor rushed for a franchise-record 253 yards and two scores, capping Indianapol­is’ playoff-clinching victory over Jacksonvil­le with a 45-yard touchdown run with 3:35 to go.

Philip Rivers threw for another score and the Colts’ defense shut out the Jaguars over the final quarter to help preserve the victory.

Indianapol­is (11-5) will make its first postseason appearance since 2018 and its second since 2015. The Colts will be the No. 7 seed and face Buffalo on the road.

Jacksonvil­le (1-15) lost its final 15 games and will have the No. 1 overall draft pick in April.

Taylor was sensationa­l, carrying 30 times while joining Hall of Famer Edgerrin James as the only players in franchise history to run for 200 yards in a game. James set the franchise record of 219 yards at Seattle in October 2000. James also rushed for 204 yards at Chicago in November 2004.

Rams 18, Cardinals 7

John Wolford passed for 231 yards and rushed for 56 more in his NFL debut, and Los Angeles is headed to the playoffs with a victory over Arizona.

Troy Hill returned an intercepti­on 84 yards for a touchdown to lead yet another dominant defensive performanc­e by the Rams (10-6), who earned their third postseason berth in four years under coach Sean Mcvay.

Wolford bounced back from an intercepti­on on his first career throw with a steady effort in place of Jared Goff for the Rams, who would have gotten into the playoffs even with a loss because Green Bay beat Chicago while a few minutes were left at Sofi Stadium.

Despite failing to score an offensive touchdown for the second straight game, Los Angeles still snapped its two-game skid heading to the postseason with its eighth consecutiv­e win over Arizona (8-8).

Packers 35, Bears 16

Aaron Rodgers threw for four touchdowns, breaking his franchise record for scoring passes in a season, and Green Bay clinched the No. 1 seed in the NFC by beating playoff-bound Chicago.

The Packers (13-3) earned a bye while winning their sixth in a row and beat Chicago (8-8) for the 19th time in 22 games, counting the postseason.

The Bears are headed to the playoffs for the second time in coach Matt Nagy’s three years despite the loss because Arizona fell to the Los Angeles Rams. Chicago will be at New Orleans (12-4).

Rodgers joined Peyton Manning (2004 and 2013) as the only players to throw for at least 45 touchdowns in multiple seasons. He now has 48, surpassing his previous high of 45 in his first MVP season of 2011.

Davante Adams broke Sterling Sharpe’s record for receptions in a season and tied his mark for touchdown catches in a year. Adams had six receptions to bump his total to 115 and surpass Sharpe’s mark of 112 in 1993. His 6-yard score late in the game gave him 18 TDS, matching Sharpe’s team record in 1994.

Ravens 38, Bengals 3

Baltimore used a club-record 404 yards rushing to clinch a playoff spot, beating Cincinnati as Lamar Jackson threw three touchdown passes and became the first NFL quarterbac­k to rush for more than 1,000 yards in two consecutiv­e seasons.

The Ravens rolled up 525 total yards, and the 404 rushing yards were the most surrendere­d by a Bengals defense. Rookie J.K. Dobbins rushed for 160 yards and two touchdowns, including a 72-yard scoring romp in the third quarter.

Baltimore won its fifth straight game and advanced to the postseason for a third consecutiv­e season.

Jackson rushed for 97 yards and threw for 113 before taking a seat in the third quarter. He has run or passed for at least one touchdown in 36 straight starts, the longest active streak in the NFL.

Another Ravens playoff appearance didn’t look likely just a few weeks ago. They started 5-1 but slumped amid a COVID-19 outbreak and injuries to key players. They rebounded to win four straight and put themselves in a position to secure the postseason spot heading into the season finale against Cincinnati (4-11-1) which had won two straight.

Baltimore (11-5) scored on its first two drives, a 34-yard Justin Tucker field goal followed by a 43yard touchdown pass from Jackson to Miles Boykin.

Browns 24, Steelers 22

Cleveland is back in the playoffs, qualifying for the first time since 2002 by surviving a late Pittsburgh rally for a win over the Steelers, who rested quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger and several other starters.

The Browns (11-5) nearly blew a 15-point lead in the fourth quarter, but stopped Pittsburgh’s 2-point conversion attempt and then recovered an onside kick with 1:22 left to hold on.

A week of COVID-19 disruption­s concluded in celebratio­n as the Browns ended what had been the NFL’S longest postseason drought. Their reward: Another game against the AFC North champion Steelers, in Pittsburgh next weekend.

Nick Chubb had a touchdown run, Baker Mayfield threw a TD pass and the Browns hung on as Mason Rudolph brought back the Steelers (12-4), who had the luxury of sitting their best players after clinching the division last week.

Rudolph’s 2-yard TD pass to Juju Smith-schuster with 1:23 left pulled the Steelers within 24-22. But Rudolph badly overthrew rookie Chase Claypool on the 2point attempt, and Browns tight end Stephen Carlson then fell on the ensuing kick under a pile of bodies.

Bills 56, Dolphins 26

Josh Allen and Buffalo placed an emphatic stamp on a breakout season with a rout of Miami in a game that helped knock the Dolphins out of the playoffs.

Miami’s postseason hopes ended when the Indianapol­is Colts beat Jacksonvil­le later in the day. The Bills will host the Colts next week.

The Dolphins (10-6) also didn’t get results they needed to clinch their third playoff berth in 18 years early in the day when Cleveland beat Pittsburgh and Baltimore routed Cincinnati.

Allen threw three touchdown passes and Isaiah Mckenzie scored three times, including returning a punt return 84 yards, in a game Buffalo blew the game open by scoring on four consecutiv­e second-quarter possession­s.

With the win, the Bills (13-3) clinched the AFC’S No. 2 playoff seed in completing a season in which they matched a single-season record for wins, set in both 1990 and ’91, and won their first East Division title in 25 years.

Giants 23, Cowboys 19

The New York Giants won. Now they wait.

Rookie Xavier Mckinney intercepte­d Dallas’ Andy Dalton in the end zone with 1:15 remaining, giving the Giants a victory over the Cowboys and a chance at an unpreceden­ted, six-win playoff berth.

New York’s postseason chances hang on the Philadelph­ia Eagles, who play Washington on Sunday night. Washington would claim the NFC East with a win or tie. Otherwise, the Giants will take it for the first time since 2011.

The Giants (6-10) would be the first team to qualify for the playoffs with six victories in a 16-game regular season and the first to do so after starting 1-7. Hardly how first-year coach Joe Judge planned it, but enough to spur New York’s pursuit of its first playoff appearance since 2016.

Far from .500, still full of hope. Dallas (6-10) nearly ripped that away. Dalton rallied Dallas with a bloody left hand after being stepped on by defensive tackle Leonard Williams in the third quarter, and he had the Cowboys on the doorstep when Williams got close again.

Dalton scrambled around on a broken play, avoided being sacked by Williams for a fourth time, but ended up floating one into the middle of the end zone. Mckinney caught it easily, his first career intercepti­on.

Seahawks 26, 49ers 23

Russell Wilson connected on two fourth-quarter touchdown passes to Tyler Lockett and Seattle rallied for a win over San Francisco to end the season on a four-game winning streak.

Seattle (12-4) had a chance to earn the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs but stayed at No. 3 after the New Orleans Saints and topseeded Green Bay Packers both won. The Seahawks will host the division rival Los Angeles Rams in the wild-card round next weekend.

The 49ers (6-10) were eliminated from playoff contention a few weeks ago and have been based in Arizona for more than a month because of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns in their home county. The team still pushed the playoff-bound Seahawks all afternoon.

Third-stringer C.J. Beathard completed 25 of 37 passes for 273 yards and a touchdown but fumbled late in the fourth quarter, which set up Collins’ touchdown. Tristan Vizcaino made his first three NFL field goals after being signed by the 49ers earlier this week.

Bucs 44, Falcons 27

Tom Brady threw for 399 yards and four touchdowns, helping playoff-bound Tampa Bay clinch the fifth seed in the NFC with a regular season-ending win over Atlanta.

The victory, which means the Bucs (11-5) will face the NFC East champion, Washington or the Giants, on the road in the club’s first postseason game in 13 years, may have come with a steep cost.

Star receiver Mike Evans was carted to the locker room with a left knee injury late in the first quarter and did not return.

Brady threw touchdown passes of 29 and 4 yards to Chris Godwin. The six-time Super Bowl champion also tossed scoring passes of 25 and 30 yards to Antonio Brown, finishing with a Tampa Bay singleseas­on record 40 in his first season with the Bucs.

Brady also joined Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees, Peyton Manning and Dan Marino as the only players with multiple seasons of at least 40 TD passes. Rodgers has done it three times, the others twice.

Matt Ryan completed 29 of 44 passes for 265 yards and two touchdowns for the Falcons (4-12).

Saints 33, Panthers 7

Drew Brees threw for 201 yards and three touchdowns, the Saints had five intercepti­ons and New Orleans defeated Carolina to wrap up the No. 2 seed in the NFC playoffs.

The Saints will host the seventhsee­ded Chicago Bears in the wildcard round next weekend.

Ty Montgomery ran for 105 yards on 18 carries for the Saints (12-4), who became the first team to sweep the NFC South by going 6-0 since the division was formed in 2002.

The Saints still managed to run for 156 yards despite playing without Alvin Kamara, who tied an NFL record with six TDS in a Week 16 win over the Vikings, and Latavius Murray. Both running backs were placed on the Covid-19/reserve list.

Taysom Hill had 41 yards rushing, including a 3-yard TD run.

Carolina’s Teddy Bridgewate­r was benched midway through the third quarter after throwing his second intercepti­on in the end zone into double coverage. The former Saints QB finished 13 of 23 for 176 yards and was replaced by P.J. Walker, who was intercepte­d three times.

The Panthers (5-11) were also without their top two running backs Christian Mccaffrey and Mike Davis because of injury and managed just 74 yards rushing.

Raiders 32, Broncos 31

Darren Waller caught Derek Carr’s 2-point conversion pass with 24 seconds left, and Las Vegas rallied to beat Denver despite committing four turnovers.

The Broncos (5-11) reached the Las Vegas 45-yard line with 9 seconds left and Brandon Mcmanus’ 63-yard field-goal try was blocked by Maxx Crosby, who also blocked Mcmanus’ record 70-yard attempt on the last play of the first half.

Josh Jacobs’ 1-yard TD run capped a seven play, 77-yard drive for the Raiders (8-8), who snapped a nine-game losing streak in season finales.

Chargers 38, Chiefs 21

Justin Herbert threw for 302 yards and accounted for four touchdowns against a team of mostly Kansas City backups, and the Chargers rolled to a victory as the Chiefs turned their attention to the postseason and Los Angeles to the precarious future of coach Anthony Lynn.

The Chiefs (14-2) already had wrapped up the No. 1 seed and the AFC’S lone first-round bye, so coach Andy Reid chose rest over reps by sitting quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes, safety Tyrann Mathieu and several of his best players.

 ?? MATT PATTERSON / ap ?? Titans running back derrick Henry eclipsed the 2,000 yard mark for the season on Sunday after running over the Texans to the tune of 250 yards.
MATT PATTERSON / ap Titans running back derrick Henry eclipsed the 2,000 yard mark for the season on Sunday after running over the Texans to the tune of 250 yards.

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