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Saints, Brees edge Panthers

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NEW ORLEANS – Drew Brees passed for 287 yards and two touchdowns without two top receivers and rushed for another score to lead the host Saints past the Panthers 27- 24.

The Panthers had driven across midfield in the final minutes when Marcus Davenport’s sack of Teddy Bridgewate­r led coach Matt Rhule to send out kicker Joey Slye for a 65- yard field goal on 4thand- 19. The kick fell just short of the crossbar and the Saints ( 4- 2) ran out the final 1: 55 to send the Panthers ( 3- 4) to their second straight loss.

Brees completed 29 of 36 passes to eight targets despite not having receivers Michael Thomas ( hamstring) and Emmanuel Sanders ( COVID- 19) in the lineup. His decision- making and accuracy also helped New Orleans convert 12 of 14 third downs.

On their only two third- down failures, Wil Lutz came through with field goals of 41 and 43 yards.

Alvin Kamara gained 148 yards from scrimmage, with 83 on 14 rushes.

That was just enough to overcome a strong showing by Bridgewate­r in his first game against the Saints since serving as Brees’ backup in New Orleans the past two seasons.

Bridgewate­r was 23 of 28 for 254 yards and two TDs, including a 74- yarder to DJ Moore, who also had a 7- yard catch- and run around right end for a TD.

Chiefs 43, Broncos 16: Kansas City didn’t need the usual heroics from Patrick Mahomes to rout Denver for its 10th straight win over its AFC West rival. The Chiefs ( 6- 1) found other ways to dominate Denver ( 2- 4) on a snowy afternoon that began with a temperatur­e of 14 degrees at kickoff. Kansas City took a 24- 9 halftime lead even though Mahomes completed just one pass in the second quarter, a 5- yarder, and had just 99 yards through the air in the first half. In the first half, the Chiefs scored TDs on Byron Pringle’s 102- yard kickoff return and Daniel Sorensen’s 50- yard intercepti­on return to go with Clyde Edwards- Helaire’s 11- yard run in which he broke five tackles.

49ers 33, Patriots 6: Jeff Wilson Jr. rushed for a career- high three touchdowns and 112 yards before leaving with an ankle injury and San Francisco dominated in Foxborough, Massachuse­tts. Jimmy Garoppolo finished 20 of 25 for 277 yards with two intercepti­ons in his first game against his former team. San Francisco ( 4- 3) has followed back- toback losses with two wins and is 3- 0 on the road. The Patriots’ 27- point loss was their largest at home under Bill Belichick. New England fell to 2- 4.

Chargers 39, Jaguars 29: Justin Herbert got his first NFL win, throwing for 347 yards and three TDs as well as running for a score as Los Angeles ( 2- 4) beat Jacksonvil­le ( 1- 6) to end a fourgame skid. Herbert, the sixth overall pick, completed 27 of 43 passes. He also rushed for 66 yards, a single- game high for a Chargers quarterbac­k. He joined Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow as the only rookie quarterbac­ks in NFL history with 300 yards, at least three passing TDs, and one rushing in a game.

Lions 23, Falcons 22: Detroit let Atlanta score a touchdown. It worked – and the Falcons found another stunning way to lose. Matthew Stafford connected with T. J. Hockenson on an 11- yard touchdown pass as time expired and Matt Prater booted a 48- yard extra point to give Detroit the improbable victory. The Lions ( 3- 3) won their second in a row, their first winning streak since early in the 2019 season. Trailing 16- 14, the Falcons ( 1- 6) were positioned to run down the clock and kick a chip- shot field goal for the win when they picked up a first down at the Lions’ 10 with just over a minute remaining. Detroit had used up all of its timeouts on the drive, so there was no further way to stop the clock. Knowing their only chance was to allow a quick TD, the Lions made no attempt to stop Todd Gurley after he took a handoff from Matt Ryan. Gurley realized what the Lions were doing – but too late. He started to fall but landed on the goal line with 1: 04 left. The Falcons converted a two- point conversion to make it 22- 16, but the Lions had a chance against a team that had already become the first in NFL history to lose two straight games when leading by at least 15 points in the fourth quarter. Stafford drove his team 75 yards in eight plays. Detroit spiked the ball with 2 seconds to go, setting up the final play. Stafford was pressured in the pocket, rolled to his left and spotted Hockenson breaking free across the end zone.

Browns 37, Bengals 34: Baker Mayfield overcame a terrible start to throw for five touchdowns, including a 24yard go- ahead score to Donovan Peoples- Jones with 15 seconds left, and Cleveland outdueled Cincinnati ( 1- 5- 1). Nursing sore ribs, Mayfield started 0

for- 5, including an intercepti­on on his first attempt of the game. He then completed 22 of his next 23 passes. The last was the leaping grab by People- Jones to win it for the Browns ( 5- 2). Cincinnati rookie Joe Burrow played another terrific game, but again it wasn’t enough. He hit 35 of 47 passes for a season- high 406 yards and three touchdowns, including a 3- yard scoring pass to Giovani Bernard on 4thand- 1 to give the Bengals a 34- 31 lead with 1: 06 left.

Packers 35, Texans 20: Aaron Rodgers threw for 283 yards and four TDs as Green Bay rebounded from its first loss, beating host Houston. Rodgers played a near- flawless game and tied his season high for TD passes. The performanc­e came after he threw two intercepti­ons, including one that was returned for a touchdown, with no TDs in a 38- 10 loss to Tampa Bay last week. Despite being without leading rusher Aaron Jones and left tackle David Bakhtiari, Green Bay ( 5- 1) had no trouble handling the woeful Texans ( 1- 6). The Packers built a 21- 0 lead by halftime. Green Bay’s strong day on offense was aided by a career- high 196 yards receiving by Davante Adams, who had touchdown receptions of 3 and 45 yards.

Bills 18, Jets 10: Josh Allen and the Bills were held out of the end zone for the first time this season, but Tyler Bass tied a franchise record with six field goals and Buffalo ended a twogame skid by beating winless New York in East Rutherford, New Jersey. It was the third game in 13 days for the Bills ( 5- 2), who lost to Tennessee and Kansas City before their ugly win against the league- worst Jets ( 0- 7).

 ?? DERICK E. HINGLE/ USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Saints quarterbac­k Drew Brees jumps over the line for a touchdown against the Panthers.
DERICK E. HINGLE/ USA TODAY SPORTS Saints quarterbac­k Drew Brees jumps over the line for a touchdown against the Panthers.

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