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The Patriots held a 21-7 lead with under two minutes left in the first half, and were driving for more, when a strip-sack of Drake Maye gifted the Atlanta Falcons incredible field position. Atlanta scored a touchdown on a short throw from Michael Penix Jr. to Drake London to cut New England’s lead to 21-14 at the break.
While keeping a positive game script, the Bills out-physicaled the Chiefs and won the line of scrimmage. Running back James Cook went over 100 yards, and establishing that helped Bills quarterback Josh Allen gash the Chiefs defense on another of its weak points this season: play action.
The Sunday afternoon slate for Week 9 is headlined by two big AFC matchups with playoff implications. In the early afternoon window, it's two first-place teams facing off when the Indianapolis Colts (7-1) head to Pittsburgh (4-3) for a showdown with the Steelers.
The Chicago Bears are still in the hunt to win the NFC North and will look to stay competitive in their division by securing a Week 10 win at Soldier Field. The
Packers rookie Savion Williams, a third-round pick, scored his first career touchdown on Sunday in Pittsburgh.
The San Francisco 49ers go on the road and get the win over the New York Giants, 34-24. Mac Jones ended the game 19 of 24 (14 of 14 first half) for 235 yards passing and two touchdowns. Christian McCaffrey rushed for 106 yards and a touchdown, along with 67 receiving yards and a touchdown reception.
Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler completed a short pass to wide receiver Rashid Shaheed, who had the ball punched out by Buccaneers cornerback Jamel Dean when the wide receiver turned upfield. Antoine Winfield Jr. scooped the ball up and raced nearly 50 yards for what looked like a touchdown that would have given Tampa Bay a two-score lead.
The Sunday afternoon slate for Week 9 is headlined by two big AFC matchups with playoff implications. One of the biggest shocks of the day has been the Carolina Panthers visiting the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau,
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Former Michigan State wide receiver scores first NFL touchdown on Sunday Night Football
For four seasons, former Michigan State football wide receiver Cody White has been grinding it out in the NFL, moving from active rosters to practice squads, before finally putting it all together on Sunday.