NFL Week 11 top plays: Cowboys-Vikings, Bengals-Steelers, more
Week 11 of the NFL season continues Sunday with a slew of must-see matchups, including the Dallas Cowboys taking on the Minnesota Vikings and the Denver Broncos playing host to the Las Vegas Raiders.
Earlier, the Detroit Lions stunned the New York Giants, the Philadelphia Eagles rebounded against the Indianapolis Colts, and the Buffalo Bills topped the Cleveland Browns.
Closing things out tonight, the Los Angeles Chargers are up against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Here are the top plays from Sunday’s action!
Dallas Cowboys at Minnesota Vikings
Hot start
Kirk Cousins was sacked by Micah Parsons and fumbled the ball on the Vikings’ opening drive. The turnover allowed Ezekiel Elliott to punch in a 1-yard touchdown on the Cowboys’ ensuing drive, good for the early lead.
Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers
Star power
After both team traded field goals early in the first quarter, Joe Burrow hit Samaje Perine for a 29-yard touchdown to give the Bengals an early edge.
Jumping for joy
Najee Harris knotted things up with a 19-yard touchdown completed by a huge leap into the end zone.
Double trouble
Perine checked in with his second rushing score in the second quarter to give Cincinnati the lead, 17-10.
Las Vegas Raiders at Denver Broncos
Fired up
The Broncos took the lead in the first quarter on a 1-yard touchdown from Latavius Murray, and the Raiders followed that up with a 31-yard touchdown from Davante Adams in the second quarter to keep things close.
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New Orleans Saints 27, Los Angeles Rams 20
Super connection
The defending champion Rams have had a tough go this season, but they looked like their old selves on this 62-yard touchdown pass from Matthew Stafford to Tutu Atwell.
Here’s to you, Mr. Robinson
Allen Robinson reeled in this pass from Stafford to put the Rams on top after the Saints had taken the lead.
Dropping dimes
New Orleans took the lead in the third quarter on an Andy Dalton touchdown pass to Jarvis Landry, followed by Dalton lofting a pretty pass to rookie receiver Chris Olave as the Saints widened their lead.
Saints’ Andy Dalton SHINES in victory over Rams
Andy Dalton turned back the clock as he threw for 260 yards and three touchdowns to help the Saints pick up a 27-20 victory over the Rams.
Atlanta Falcons 27, Chicago Bears 24
Big-time play
Falcons quarterback Marcus Mariota scrambled and found rookie receiver Drake London in the corner of the end zone to put Atlanta ahead.
Mooney is money
Chicago charged back down the field to tie the game on this pretty pass from Justin Fields to Darnell Mooney.
‘Tis the season for returns
After a smooth touchdown run by Fields, Cordarelle Patterson returned this kickoff to the house, giving him the most kickoff returns for a touchdown in NFL history with nine.
His feet didn’t fail him
Fields extended this play with some nifty footwork, later setting up a touchdown by David Montgomery to tie the game, but it wasn’t enough to spark a comeback.
Washington Commanders 23, Houston Texans 10
Already in command
Washington took an early lead when Kendall Fuller picked off a pass from Davis Mills and returned it for an easy touchdown.
Run, Curtis, run!
The Commanders added to their lead when Curtis Samuel rushed for a 10-yard touchdown.
Love the effort on defense
The Commanders’ defense kept holding the Texans down, with an impressive effort on this interception of Mills.
Commanders STIFLE Davis Mills, Texans in dominating victory
The Commanders forced Davis Mills to two interceptions in the victory over the Texans, which were held to just 148 yards in the loss.
Baltimore Ravens 13, Carolina Panthers 3
Great hands, big guy!
Panthers defensive tackle Bravvion Roy showed his skills when he reached up to intercept Lamar Jackson.
Finally, a TD
Jackson used his feet to scramble in for the game’s first touchdown as the Ravens widened their lead.
Lamar Jackson leads Ravens to tough victory over Panthers
Lamar Jackson threw for 209 yards and added 31 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown in the Raven’s 13-3 win over the Panthers.
Detroit Lions 31, New York Giants 18
Danny’s more than just dimes
Daniel Jones showed he’s dangerous with his legs, capping an 11-play, 75-yard drive with a run for a score, giving the Giants a 6-3 lead.
More than a sack artist
Lions rookie Aidan Hutchinson showed off his all-around skills with this interception of Jones. The Lions would go on to score and take a 10-6 lead.
N.Y. in a Giant hole
Jamaal Williams rushed for three touchdowns, including this one as the Lions widened their lead.
In the end, the Giants cut into the Lions’ lead with a late score, although Graham Gano missed his second point-after attempt in the swirling winds. But it wasn’t enough as Detroit held on to win.
Jamaal Williams leads the Lions to a 31-18 victory
Jamaal Williams now leads the NFL in rushing scores after his 64-yard, three-TD performance, helping the Detroit Lions beat the New York Giants, 31-18.
Buffalo Bills 31, Cleveland Browns 23
Feeling at home
The Browns didn’t seem bothered at having to move its game to Detroit, as Amari Cooper opened the scoring with this impressive touchdown catch.
Billable hours
Josh Allen put the Bills out in front, thanks to this rope to Stefon Diggs.
At home in Detroit
Devin Singletary weaved through the Browns defenders for a score, as the Bills widened their lead.
Philadelphia Eagles 17, Indianapolis Colts 16
Taylor…. swiftly
The Colts struck first when Jonathan Taylor rumbled into the end zone on their opening drive.
Crossing them up
The Eagles scored their first touchdown and cut into the Colts’ lead when Jalen Hurts hit Quez Watkins on a pretty crossing pattern.
Hurts so good
The Eagles marched down the field, converting a fourth-and-2 late, and Hurts ran up the gut for a score to put Philly in front and seal the deal for the road team.
New England Patriots 10, New York Jets 3
Wild finish
With the teams tied with five seconds left, Marcus Jones returned a punt 84 yards for a touchdown to give the Patriots the win over the Jets.
COMING UP:
Kansas City Chiefs at Los Angeles Chargers (8:20 p.m. ET)
Stay tuned for updates!
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