Texarkana Gazette

Seattle beats Tennessee, 20-17, stays in playoff contention

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Geno Smith threw his second touchdown pass of the fourth quarter, a 5-yarder to Colby Parkinson with 57 seconds left, and Seattle beat Tennessee to remain in playoff contention.

The Seahawks (8-7) have won two straight but still need to win out and get some help to clinch their second playoff berth in three seasons. The Titans (5-10) lost consecutiv­e games for the third time this season.

Smith, who missed the past two games with an injured groin, gave the Seahawks their first lead at 13-10 when he found DK Metcalf in the left corner for an 11-yard TD with 12:10 left.

Derrick Henry put Tennessee back up 17-13 with a 2-yard TD run with 3:21 left.

Smith responded by driving the Seahawks 75 yards over 14 plays for the decisive score.

FALCONS 29, COLTS 10

ATLANTA — Taylor Heinicke provided turnover-free leadership at quarterbac­k, passing for 229 yards and a touchdown to lead Atlanta past Indianapol­is.

The Falcons (7-8) benched Desmond Ridder this week for the second time this season following two straight losses. Heinicke delivered, completing 23 of 33 passes, including a 24-yard touchdown pass to Kyle Pitts. Tyler Allgeier added a 31-yard touchdown run. The Falcons set a season high in scoring.

The Colts (8-7), who had won five of six, struggled offensivel­y after opening the game with a long drive capped by Jonathan Taylor’s 1-yard scoring run. Gardner Minshew for 201 yards and was intercepte­d by Jessie Bates in the fourth quarter.

Younghoe Koo kicked five field goals for Atlanta.

PACKERS 33, PANTHERS 30

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Jordan Love threw for two touchdowns, ran for one and made two big completion­s to set up Anders Carlson’s 32-yard field goal with 19 seconds left, and Green Bay survived a fourth-quarter rally by Carolina.

Love threw touchdown passes of 21 yards to rookie Dontayvion Wicks and 5 yards to Romeo Dobbs and scored on a quarterbac­k sneak as the Packers snapped a two-game losing streak. Aaron Jones became the first Packers player this season to exceed 100 yards rushing or receiving in a game, rushing for 127 yards on 21 carries.

The Packers (7-8) remain one game behind the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams in the NFC wild-card race.

Bryce Young threw for a career-high 312 yards with two touchdown passes to DJ Chark for the Panthers (2-13). Carolina trailed 30-16 in the fourth quarter before rallying to tie the game, but Love came through for Green Bay in the closing minutes.

JETS 33, COMMANDERS 30

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Greg Zuerlein kicked a 54-yard field goal with 5 seconds left, and New York beat Washington after blowing a 20-point, third-quarter lead.

Jacoby Brissett replaced the benched Sam Howell in the third quarter and led the Commanders on three straight touchdown drives, including Antonio Gibson’s 2-yard run that put Washington ahead 28-27 with 4:52 remaining.

The Jets (6-9) got the ball back with 1:41 remaining, and Trevor Siemian marched New York into range for Zuerlein’s kick. It was the second win in eight games for the Jets.

Siemian finished 27 of 49 for 217 yards with a touchdown pass and an intercepti­on in his first start in place of the injured Zach Wilson. Breece Hall ran for 95 yards and two TDS and caught 12 passes for 96 yards.

Brissett was 10 of 13 for 100 yards and a touchdown in relief of Howell, who was benched for the second straight game. Howell was 6 of 22 for 56 yards and two intercepti­ons with a 1.7 rating for the Commanders (4-11), who have dropped six straight.

 ?? (AP Photo/wade Payne) ?? Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-njigba (11) dives for yardage as he’s tackled by Tennessee Titans cornerback Tre Avery (23) during their game Sunday in Nashville, Tenn.
(AP Photo/wade Payne) Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-njigba (11) dives for yardage as he’s tackled by Tennessee Titans cornerback Tre Avery (23) during their game Sunday in Nashville, Tenn.

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