NFL SUMMARIES
BROWNS 26, FALCONS 24
In Atlanta, Brian Hoyer shook off three interceptions, leading Cleveland down the field in the final minute to set up Billy Cundiff’s 37-yard field goal as time expired.
PATRIOTS 34, LIONS 9
In Foxborough, Mass., Tom Brady threw for 349 yards and two touchdowns in a pass-heavy offense against the NFL’s stingiest rushing defense. For the second straight game, Detroit failed to score a touchdown.
PACKERS 24, VIKINGS 21
In Minneapolis, Eddie Lacy rushed for 125 yards on 25 carries, both season highs, to help Green Bay hang on.
EAGLES 43, TITANS 24
In Philadelphia, Josh Huff returned the opening kickoff 107 yards and LeSean McCoy ran for 130 yards for the Eagles.
BENGALS 22, TEXANS 13
In Houston, Andy Dalton threw for 233 yards and A.J. Green had 121 yards receiving on a career-high 12 receptions. Houston’s only touchdown came on a 60-yard interception return by Johnathan Joseph in the third quarter.
COLTS 23, JAGUARS 3
In Indianapolis, T.Y. Hilton celebrated the birth of his first child with a 73-yard TD catch, spurring a second-half turnaround. The Colts have won 11 straight against AFC South foes. Jacksonville (1-10) has lost four straight overall and five straight to Indy.
BEARS 21, BUCS 13
In Chicago, Matt Forte rushed for two touchdowns in the third quarter, and the Bears beat Lovie Smith. Tampa Bay quarterback Josh McCown, who played for the Bears the previous three seasons, lost a fumble and threw an interception.
SEAHAWKS 19, CARDS 3
In Seattle, Russell Wilson found backup tight end Cooper Helfet for a 20-yard catch-and-run touchdown late in the third quarter as the Seahawks handed Arizona its second loss of the season.
CHARGERS 27, RAMS 24
In San Diego, Marcus Gilchrist intercepted Shaun Hill at the goal line with 56 seconds left to preserve the Chargers’ victory. The Rams (4-7) were trying for consecutive wins for the first time this season.
49ERS 17, REDSKINS 13
In Santa Clara, Calif., Carlos Hyde ran for a go-ahead 4-yard touchdown with 2:59 remaining, and San Francisco barely squeaked by lowly Washington and kept in the thick of the playoff chase.
BRONCOS 39, DOLPHINS 36
In Denver, Peyton Manning threw three of his four TD passes to Demaryius Thomas.
COWBOYS 31, GIANTS 28
In East Rutherford, N.J., Tony Romo threw two TD passes to Dez Bryant, the winner with 1:01 remaining.