Detroit Free Press

SUNDAY’S ROUNDUP

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Falcons 27, Jets 20: Matt Ryan threw for 342 yards and two touchdowns and the Atlanta Falcons held on and closed out the New York Jets in a 27-20 victory Sunday in the NFL’s return to London. The Falcons (2-3) built a 20-3 halftime lead and eventually grounded out the victory despite allowing the Jets to stick around by losing two fumbles.

Steelers 27, Broncos 19: Ben Roethlisbe­rger threw for 253 yards and two touchdowns, rookie Najee Harris ran for a career-best 122 yards and the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Denver Broncos 27-19 on Sunday to snap a three-game losing streak. Riding the kind of balance that’s been rare during a sluggish opening month, the Steelers handed the Broncos (3-2) a second straight loss.

Vikings 19, Lions 17: Greg Joseph made a 54-yard field goal as time expired to give the Minnesota Vikings a 19-17 victory over the winless Lions on Sunday after new Detroit coach Dan Campbell successful­ly called for the go-ahead 2-point conversion try with 37 seconds left. Joseph made four field goals, including a career-best 55-yarder, as the Vikings (2-3) casually played the field position game until the extra-safe strategy nearly cost them a victory.

Packers 25, Bengals 22, OT: Mason Crosby hit a 49-yard field goal in overtime after missing three straight attempts, lifting the Green Bay Packers to a wild 25-22 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. The typically reliable Crosby missed potential winners with 2:12 and then 3 seconds left in regulation, and missed another attempt in overtime.

Buccaneers 45, Dolphins 17: Tom Brady threw for 411 yards and five touchdowns as Antonio Brown became the fastest NFL player to 900 receptions and the defending Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers rolled to a 45-17 rout of the Miami Dolphins on Sunday. Brady threw for more 400 yards with five TDs in the same game for the first time in his 22-year career.

Patriots 25, Texans 22: Rookie Mac Jones threw a touchdown pass to tie it in the fourth quarter and Nick Folk’s 21-yard field goal with 15 seconds left lifted the New England Patriots to a 25-22 win over the Houston Texans on Sunday. The game was tied at 22 before New England (2-3) used a 15-play, 85-yard drive capped by Folk’s fourth field goal of the game to take the lead.

Saints 33, Washington 22: Jameis Winston connected on a Hail Mary for one of his four touchdown passes to help the New Orleans Saints beat Washington 3322 Sunday, a bounce-back victory that came at a cost with two more injuries. Winston took every snap at quarterbac­k for the first time this season, a necessity after Taysom Hill suffered a concussion while trying to catch a pass in the second quarter.

Eagles 21, Panthers 18: Jalen Hurts ran for two second-half touchdowns and the Philadelph­ia Eagles battled back from a 12point deficit to defeat the Carolina Panthers 21-18 on Sunday and snap a threegame losing streak. After T.J. Edwards blocked a Carolina punt, Hurts scored on a 6-yard run-pass option with 2:38 left to give the Eagles their first lead of the game.

Titans 37, Jaguars 19: Derrick Henry ran for 130 yards and three touchdowns, Kevin Byard returned a fumble for a score and the Tennessee Titans beat Jacksonvil­le 37-19 Sunday, sending the Jaguars to their 20th consecutiv­e loss. Henry padded his NFL rushing lead as the Titans (3-2) rebounded from an overtime stunner at the New York Jets and avoided consecutiv­e losses to winless teams.

Bears 20, Raiders 9: Justin Fields threw his first career touchdown pass, and the Chicago defense largely shut down Las Vegas’ high-powered offense. Damien Williams rushed for a touchdown in the Las Vegas debut for the Bears (3-2). Derek Carr passed for 206 yards and Josh Jacobs rushed for a late touchdown in the second straight loss for the Raiders (3-2).

Chargers 47, Browns 42: Austin Ekeler scored three touchdowns, including a 3yard score with 1:31 remaining, as Los Angeles defeated Cleveland in a wild shootout. Justin Herbert had his record 11th 300yard game with 398 yards passing and tied a career-high with four touchdowns. Mike Williams had 165 receiving yards and caught two TD passes for the Chargers, off to their first 4-1 start since 2014.

Cowboys 44, Giants 20: Dallas’ Dak Prescott threw for three touchdowns the day before the one-year anniversar­y of his severe ankle injury in the same stadium against the same opponent. The already injury-plagued Giants lost running back Saquon Barkley to an apparent ankle sprain in the first quarter and quarterbac­k Daniel Jones to a concussion in the second quarter.

Cardinals 17, 49ers 10: Arizona improved to 5-0 for the first time since 1974, riding a stellar defensive performanc­e to a win over San Francisco. DeAndre Hopkins hauled in a difficult 9-yard touchdown catch with 5:13 remaining, hanging onto the football despite tight defense from San Francisco’s Josh Norman. That gave the Cardinals a 17-7 lead, enough of a cushion to close out the win.

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