NFL Scores & Standings

NFL Scores & Standings

In one of the better weekends of football in this NFL season, two games stood out: The Dallas Cowboys winning a wild game against the Pittsburgh Steelers as Ezekiel Elliott emerged as an MVP candidate in his rookie year, while the Seattle Seahawks handed the New England Patriots their second home loss of the season thanks to Russell Wilson and elite defense.

Cleveland Browns (0-10) 7  Baltimore Ravens (5-4) 28: The Browns held the Ravens scoreless in the first quarter and even took a 7-3 lead in the second. So what? The Ravens held them without points in the second half while Joe Flacco picked himself up to throw 3 touchdown passes. The Browns rotated Josh McCown and Cody Kessler, and continue to be the epitome of how not to play football.

Green Bay Packers (4-5) 25  Tennessee Titans (5-5) 47: The Packers defense didn’t show up and gave up 3 touchdowns in the first quarter. Having to work with a 21-point deficit isn’t easy, with Aaron Rodgers doing what he can, but it isn’t enough this season. Marcus Mariota finished with four touchdown passes, DeMarco Murray ran for one and threw one also.

Minnesota Vikings (5-4) 20  Washington Redskins (5-3-1) 26: The season continues to crumble for the Vikings, losing their 4th straight. No running game resulted in putting up 0 points in the second half, while the Redskins, who opened the game leading 14-0 and then gave up 20 straight points, relied on the kicking of Dustin Hopkins to take the lead back and win the game.

Chicago Bears (2-7) 10  Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-5) 36: The Bucs win their first home game of the season, getting two touchdown passes from Jameis Winston and one rushing score from Doug Martin. The Bears just looked pitiful, especially on defense, and the miraculous hail mary pass by Jay Cutler in the first half was their sole bright spot of the game, maybe the entire, depressing season.

Kansas City Chiefs (7-2) 20  Carolina Panthers (3-6) 17: When Cam Newton put the Panthers up by 10 points (they later took a 17-point lead), he dabbed, something he promised he’d stop doing for some reason. That looked silly in hindsight as the Chiefs scored 20 consecutive points without an offensive touchdown: Four field goals by Cairo Santos, and one pick six interception by Eric Berry off of Newton.

Atlanta Falcons (6-4) 15  Philadelphia Eagles (5-4) 24: The Eagles remain perfect at home, getting a big day from Ryan Mathews on the ground, as he rushed for two touchdowns and 109 yards. The Falcons couldn’t develop a running game, and Ryan relying too much on throwing to Julio Jones made it easy for the Eagles to stop Atlanta in the end.

Los Angeles Rams (4-5) 9  New York Jets (3-7) 6: I’m not sure what the Jets are doing by putting Bryce Petty on the field, but it didn’t help. In one of the ugliest games of football we’ve seen this season, the Rams didn’t score any touchdowns to win the game, but also didn’t see Case Keenum throwing interceptions. Greg Zuerlein hit a 38-yarder with six minutes remaining in the fourth, the defense did the rest.

Denver Broncos (7-3) 25  New Orleans Saints (4-5) 23: The Broncos win on the craziest play possible. The Saints scored what should have been a game winning touchdown with 1:22 left. All they needed was to make the extra point. But it was blocked, and Will Parks ran it all the way for a defensive two point conversion, winning the game.

Houston Texans (6-3) 24  Jacksonville Jaguars (2-7) 21: The Texans aren’t a very good football team, but they had an easy time running the ball (181 yards on 33 carries) and Brock Osweiler didn’t make any critical mistakes. Against the Jags and most AFC South teams, that’s enough.

Miami Dolphins (5-4) 31  San Diego Chargers (4-6) 24: In a game of changing leads, the Chargers took a 24-21 lead with 4:04 to go in the fourth. But the Dolphins tied the game with a field goal, and then won it as Philip Rivers threw one of his four interceptions, Kiko Alonso returning it 60 yards for the touchdown and the win. The Dolphins have won four in a row.

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Dallas Cowboys (8-1) 35  Pittsburgh Steelers (4-5) 30: We can say a lot about this game, but the fourth quarter said it all.

  • 7:51 to go, Le’Veon Bell scores his second touchdown of the game, Steelers up 24-23
  • 1:55 to go, Ezekiel Elliott runs for a touchdown as the O-line demolishes Pittsburgh, 29-24 Dallas
  • 0:42 to go, Ben Roethlisberger connected with Antonio Browns to put Pittsburgh up again, leading 30-24
  • 0:09 to go, Elliott runs for his third touchdown of the game, rushing 32 yards to win it 35-30

San Francisco 49ers (1-8) 20  Arizona Cardinals (4-4-1) 23: The Cardinals helped the Niners look good for once, but a last-second field goal by Chandler Catanzaro restored order, ruining what was a rather solid day for Colin Kaepernick, scoring a touchdown and throwing for one as well.

Seattle Seahawks (6-2-1) 31  New England Patriots (7-2) 24: In their first meeting since the Super Bowl, the Patriots lost, failing on their last ditch effort to score in a goal line situation. Russell Wilson, healthy, was terrific with 3 touchdown passes. Tom Brady had his worst game of the season (0 touchdowns, one interception) and one has to wonder why the Pats didn’t go to LeGarrette Blount in the end, after he had already scored 3 rushing touchdowns in the game.

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AFC Standings

AFC East
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
New England Patriots 7 2 0 .778 2–1 6–1 241 163 L1
Miami Dolphins 5 4 0 .556 2–1 5–3 204 206 W4
Buffalo Bills 4 5 0 .444 1–3 1–4 237 203 L3
New York Jets 3 7 0 .300 1–1 3–4 179 243 L2
AFC North
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Baltimore Ravens 5 4 0 .556 3–0 5–2 182 160 W2
Pittsburgh Steelers 4 5 0 .444 1–1 3–3 214 206 L4
Cincinnati Bengals 3 4 1 .438 1–1 3–3 167 189 T1
Cleveland Browns 0 10 0 .000 0–3 0–7 175 301 L10
AFC South
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Houston Texans 6 3 0 .667 3–0 4–2 161 188 W2
Tennessee Titans 5 5 0 .500 1–2 3–4 264 251 W1
Indianapolis Colts 4 5 0 .444 1–2 2–4 239 256 W1
Jacksonville Jaguars 2 7 0 .222 1–2 1–6 174 239 L4
AFC West
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Kansas City Chiefs 7 2 0 .778 2–0 5–2 205 168 W5
Oakland Raiders 7 2 0 .778 2–1 5–1 245 223 W3
Denver Broncos 7 3 0 .700 1–2 4–2 241 183 W1
San Diego Chargers 4 6 0 .400 1–3 3–5 293 277 L1

NFC Standings

NFC East
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Dallas Cowboys 8 1 0 .889 2-1 6-0 258 170 W8
New York Giants 6 3 0 .625 1–1 5-2 161 164 W3
Washington Redskins 5 3 1 .611 2–1 3–2 212 209 W1
Philadelphia Eagles 5 4 0 .556 0–3 0–10 226 160 L10
NFC North
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Detroit Lions 5 4 0 .556 1–2 4–2 205 206 W1
Minnesota Vikings 5 4 0 .556 1–2 3–4 175 152 L4
Green Bay Packers 4 5 0 .444 2–1 3–3 223 234 L3
Chicago Bears 2 7 0 .222 2–1 2–4 151 215 L1
NFC South
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Atlanta Falcons 6 4 0 .600 3–1 4–3 320 283 L1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 4 5 0 .444 2–1 4–3 216 242 W1
New Orleans Saints 4 5 0 .444 1–1 3–2 265 262 L1
Carolina Panthers 3 6 0 .333 0–3 3–4 221 227 L1
NFC West
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Seattle Seahawks 6 2 1 .722 1–1–1 2–2–1 193 158 W2
Arizona Cardinals 4 4 1 .500 2–1–1 4–2–1 202 160 W1
Los Angeles Rams 4 5 0 .444 2–1 3–4 139 173 W1
San Francisco 49ers 1 8 0 .111 1–3 1–7 187 283 L8
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