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Montgomery's run caps Lions' rally past Bears for 31-26 win

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DETROIT >> David Montgomery ran for a 1-yard touchdown with 29 seconds left against his former team, and the Detroit Lions rallied for a victory over Justin Fields and the Chicago Bears on Sunday.

The NFC North-leading Lions (8-2) overcame four turnovers, including Jared Goff's season-high three intercepti­ons, and a 12-point deficit over the last 3:06.

Detroit has its best record through 10 games since 1962, giving the franchise a shot to win a division title for the first time in three decades.

The Bears (3-8) blew chances to win consecutiv­e games for the first time in nearly two years.

Fields mostly played well in his first game in a month, but he fumbled on his last snap when Aidan Hutchinson sacked him and the ball went out of the end zone for a safety.

Fields threw a 39-yard touchdown pass to DJ Moore late in the third quarter. Cairo Santos made two of his four field goals in the fourth quarter to give the Bears a 26-14 lead with 4:15 remaining.

Goff bounced back from a shaky start to complete 23 of 35 passes for 236 yards and a touchdown. Fields matched a career high with 18 carries and had 104 yards rushing. He was 16 of 23 for 169 yards with a touchdown.

BROWNS 13, STEELERS 10 >> Dustin Hopkins kicked a 34-yard field goal with 2 seconds left after rookie quarterbac­k Dorian ThompsonRo­binson completed four straight clutch passes, and Cleveland beat Pittsburgh.

Making his second NFL start, Thompson-Robinson rallied the Browns (73) days after Deshaun Watson was lost for the season with a shoulder injury.

With the crowd chanting “D-T-R!” and Watson watching from Cleveland's sideline, Thompson-Robinson, a fifth-round pick from UCLA, calmly completed his four passes for 39 yards to set up Hopkins.

The Browns have beaten the Ravens and Steelers (64) in consecutiv­e weeks for the first time in 15 tries.

Pittsburgh was outgained for the 10th straight week and couldn't get much going against Cleveland's top-ranked defense. Jaylen Warren had a 74-yard TD run and finished with a career-high 129 yards for the Steelers.

Pittsburgh turned to its reliable defense in the second half and did a nice job shutting down Thompson-Robinson until the final moments. The Steelers had won each of their past nine games decided by eight points or fewer, including six this season.

COWBOYS 33, PANTHERS 10 >> DaRon Bland tied an NFL record with his fourth pick-6 of the season, Dak Prescott threw for 189 yards and two touchdowns, and Dallas trounced Carolina for its fourth win in five games.

Bland made a diving intercepti­on of Bryce Young near the sideline early in the fourth quarter, got up and raced 31 yards for a touchdown and a 30-10 lead. He tied a record shared by Philadelph­ia's Eric Allen (1993), Kansas City's Jim Kearney (1972) and Houston's Ken Houston (1971).

Tony Pollard ran for 61 yards and a touchdown, and CeeDee Lamb found the end zone again for Dallas (7-3) in front of a predominan­tly pro-Cowboys crowd.

Young was 16 of 29 for 123 yards, and the No. 1 draft pick threw the third pick-6 of his rookie season and also fumbled. The Panthers

(1-9) are assured their sixth straight losing season since David Tepper bought the team in 2018.

The Cowboys sacked Young seven times and limited the Panthers to 187 yards and 13 first downs in the first game since head coach Frank Reich resumed control of play-calling duties.

DOLPHINS 20, RAIDERS 13 >> Jalen Ramsey had two of Miami's three intercepti­ons, including a pick in the end zone that put the game away with 22 seconds left, and the Dolphins overcame three turnovers of their own to beat Las Vegas.

With the Raiders driving toward a potential tying score, Ramsey intercepte­d a pass from rookie Aidan O'Connell intended for Tre Tucker, ending a rare game in which Miami's defense outshined its offense.

Tua Tagovailoa went 28 of 39 for 325 yards with two touchdowns and an intercepti­on for Miami. He also lost his third fumble of the season on a scramble on the Dolphins' opening drive. Tyreek Hill caught his league-leading eighth touchdown of the season and had 146 yards on 10 receptions.

The Dolphins (7-3) solidified their spot atop the AFC East. They finished with 422 yards of offense but scored their fewest points at home all year.

O'Connell also threw a pick on Las Vegas' penultimat­e drive. He finished 24 of 41 for 271 yards for the Raiders (5-6), who fell to 2-1 since coach Josh McDaniels was fired and replaced on an interim basis by Antonio Pierce.

TEXANS 21, CARDINALS 16 >> Standout rookie C.J. Stroud threw for 336 yards with two touchdowns, and Houston Texans overcame his season-high three intercepti­ons to beat Arizona.

The Texans (6-4) have doubled their win total from last season and have won three games in a row for the first time since a nine-game streak in 2018.

The Cardinals (2-9) had a chance to win late. Kyler Murray threw a deep pass on fourth-and-8 that was intended for Marquise Brown, but Steven Nelson batted it down with 35 seconds left.

Houston didn't score after halftime and Stroud was picked off on consecutiv­e drives in the fourth quarter. He had thrown just two intercepti­ons in his first nine games.

Houston rookie Tank Dell had a season-high 149 yards on eight receptions and set a franchise rookie record with his sixth touchdown catch.

Murray threw for 214 yards with a touchdown and an intercepti­on in his second game back after recovering from a torn ACL. He also rushed for 51 yards and a score.

PACKERS 23, CHARGERS 20 >> Jordan Love threw for 322 yards and found Romeo Doubs for a 24-yard touchdown with 2:33 left to give Green Bay the win over Los Angeles.

Love went 27 of 40 and became the first Packer to throw for more than 300 yards since Aaron Rodgers had a 341-yard day against the Chicago Bears on Dec. 12, 2021. Love's other touchdown pass was an 11-yarder to Christian Watson with 4 seconds left in the third quarter.

Los Angeles (4-6) lost another close one. Five of the Chargers' six defeats have been decided by a combined 14 points.

The Chargers also suffered a major blow when star edge rusher Joey Bosa was carted off the field with a foot injury on the game's opening series. Packers running back Aaron Jones was carted off with a shoulder injury late in the second quarter.

Justin Herbert threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Keenan Allen on thirdand-9 to give the Chargers a 20-16 lead with 5:24 remaining. The Packers (46) answered on their next series.

Herbert was 21 of 36 for 260 yards with two touchdowns.

GIANTS 31, COMMANDERS 19 >> Sam Howell threw three intercepti­ons among six turnovers for Washington, which may have reached the low point of coach Ron Rivera's tenure with the loss to last-place New York.

Undrafted quarterbac­k Tommy DeVito picked up his first NFL win in his second start as the Giants (38) beat the Commanders (47) for the second time this season. Washington has lost seven of nine.

After a late comeback bid was ended by Isaiah Simmons picking off Howell and returning it 54 yards for a touchdown with 16 seconds left, Rivera's future, and that of the entire coaching staff and front office, is now squarely in the forefront in the first season since Josh Harris' ownership group bought the team.

Favored by more than a touchdown, the Commanders fumbled in nearly every possible way: Logan Thomas after a catch, Byron Pringle on a kickoff return and Chris Rodriguez Jr. on a run. The giveaways by Howell prevented Washington from getting back into the game.

New York scored a firstquart­er TD for the first time all season. The Giants never trailed and won for the first time since Oct. 22, when they beat the Commanders 14-7 at the Meadowland­s.

DeVito completed 18 of 26 passes for 246 yards and three TD passes: two to Saquon Barkley and one to Darius Slayton. The Giants dominated despite allowing DeVito to be sacked nine times and rushing for zero yards as a team in the first half.

JAGUARS 34, TITANS 14 >> Trevor Lawrence threw two touchdown passes to Calvin Ridley, and Jacksonvil­le rebounded from its worst loss of the season by drubbing Tennessee.

Ridley finished with seven catches for 103 yards, finding the end zone twice for the first time with the Jaguars (7-3). Lawrence also ran for two scores for the first time in his three NFL seasons, becoming the first player in franchise history with two TD passes and two rushing scores in the same game.

It was a much-needed performanc­e for a team that had lost three of four at home and was embarrasse­d by San Francisco a week earlier.

Jacksonvil­le scored on five consecutiv­e possession­s and finished with 389 yards. Lawrence completed 24 of 32 passes for 262 yards, finishing with the fourth-best passer rating (119.5) of his career after the third-lowest outing against the 49ers.

The Titans (3-7), coming off a 14-point loss at Tampa Bay, fell to 0-6 away from home. Coach Mike Vrabel's team has yet to top 16 points on the road.

Rookie Will Levis connected with DeAndre Hopkins for a 43-yard score in the third quarter and found two-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons for a 2-yard score in the fourth. Levis completed 13 of 17 passes for 158 yards. He was also sacked twice and lost a fumble.

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