Brett Favre makes his regular-season debut for the Vikings, the Lions attempt to halt their seemingly endless losing streak vs. the Saints, and the Chiefs hope to get Matt Cassel on the field.
Final Scores From Sunday’s 1 PM Games
VIDEO: Stokley Pulls Off Miracle 87-Yard TD With Seconds Left, Broncos Top Bengals 12-7
With 11 seconds left, down by 1, and at their own 13, the Broncos pulled off something amazing, Kyle Orton threw to Brandon Marshall, but the ball was tipped, and another Brandon snagged it. Stokley ran the distance with time expiring to win the game, 12-7.
Witness the madness with a side of classic Gus Johnson:
Read Article >Ravens Put Chiefs Away, 38-24
Baltimore’s Joe Flacco threw for 307 yards and three touchdowns while his running back, Ray Rice, rushed for 108 yards.
The Chiefs waited until minutes before the game to make a decision on quarterback Matt Cassel, but ultimately scratched him due to an injury he’s been battling for the last few weeks. Brodie Croyle was adequate in his stead, going 16/24 for 177 yards, but Kansas City’s running game was almost non-existent. Larry Johnson took the ball 11 times for only 20 yards.
Read Article >Colts Hang On; Beat Jaguars 14-12
The Indianapolis Colts kicked off the season with a 14- 12 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Jaguars did everything they could to stay in the game but an incomplete pass by David Garrard with 1:14 left put an end to their upset hopes.
The combination of Peyton Manning and Reggie Wayne was too much for Jacksonville rookie Derek Cox too handle. Manning threw for 301 yards, connecting with Wayne nine times for 162 yards. Manning and Wayne also connected on a 35 yard touchdown pass in the third quarter.
Read Article >The Cowboys Have Receivers, Part 3: Dallas 27 Tampa Bay 14
After Tampa Bay closed the deficit to 6 points with an 11-play, 81-yard touchdown drive, it looked for a moment like the Cowboys could be in for a dogfight down the stretch. The Buccaneers were hanging around, and last year, this is the type of game Dallas might have lost.
On the ensuing possession, Tony Romo erased those notions quickly--with an 80 yard pass to Patrick Clayton, the third Cowboys receiver to score today, and yet another compelling reminder that the Cowboys will be just fine without Terrell Owens this year. Sure, it’s the Bucs, you might argue.
Read Article >Thomas Jones Makes up for Interception; Jets 24-7
Thomas Jones makes up for the Sanchez interception and scores a 38 yard touchdown to give the Jets a 24-7 lead. Jones has had 15 carries for 54 yards and 2 touchdowns for the game.
Read Article >Eagles Winning Big, But May Have Lost McNabb
”Hi, I’m pretending to be Pam Oliver:
Donovan McNabb has the left the game with an apparent leg injury, and while the severity of the injury is unclear, he’s in the locker room now, and not expected to return. I’ve talked to some of the Eagles staff on the sideline, but for now, nobody’s saying much. Back to you, Dick Stockton.”
Read Article >Sanchez Throws Interception for Touchdown; Jets 17 - 7
Mark Sanchez throws his first interception that had massive consequences as the Texans return the interception 57 yards for a touchdown. The Texans are now down 17-7 with 12:18 left in the fourth quarter.
Read Article >Jaguars Gamble Pays Off: Colts 14, Jaguars 12
Jacksonville coach Jack Del Rio gambled by going for it on fourth and two from the Colts six yard line. Maurice Jones-Drew made that gamble pay off with a six yard touchdown run to pull within two. Del Rio gambled again by going for the two-point conversion but the Colts stopped Jones-Drew for no gain. The Colts are set to receive with just under 11 minutes left in the game.
Read Article >Favre Throws First TD to Harvin: Minnesota 24-Cleveland 13
The NFL’s circle of life is alive and well in Cleveland. The grizzled veteran (Brett Favre, nee Gunslinger) and green rookie (Percy Harvin) both just earned their first touchdowns of the season on the same play. And the score puts Minnesota firmly in control of their battle against the Browns.
It was a 6-yard pass from Favre, and Harvin continues to lead the Vikings in receiving today. And really, Favre and Harvin may be cut from a different generational cloth, but they share what matters: a childish enthusiasm for the game. That’s what it’s all about, folks.
Read Article >Taking It All In: The Implications of the Red Zone Channel
Erik Rydholm, executive producer of ESPN’s Pardon the Interruption, crystallizes the disjointed feeling of watching 8 football games in brief 30 second windows:
Read Article >The Cowboys Have Receivers! Cowboys 20 Buccaneers 7
On a perfect throw from Tony Romo, Roy Williams caught a 66-yard touchdown, as the Cowboys take command in Tampa Bay, and Dallas fans across the country (and throughout Mexico) enjoy a collective exhale as the offense proves it can score with Terrell Owens.
Read Article >Manning Finally Gets Touchdown: Colts 14, Jaguars 6
Peyton Manning finally hit a long pass to receiver Reggie Wayne. The 35-yard strike gave the Colts a 14-6 and added to the offensive stats of both players. Manning has been fantastic completing 20-of-24 passes for 243 yards. The TD reception was the seventh of the game for Wayne and he has 133 yards.
Read Article >Jets Open Second Half with Another Touchdown; Jets 17 Houston 0
Thomas Jones punches the ball in from the one yard line on the Jets opening drive in the second half to take a 17 point lead over the Texans. The opening drive took 7:18 and Sanchez drove the team 87 yards.
Read Article >The Red Zone Channel: Dallas 13 Tampa Bay 7
I’m watching the Red Zone channel now, and while it’s freaking fantastic for staying on top of all the action, the host is the equivalent of Adam Schefter reporting on methamphetamines. (Or rather, more methamphetamines.)
Let’s take you to Jacksonville! Nowwww let’s go to Detroit! Let’s take a peek at the action in Houston! Okay, then: back to Carolina, where Jake Delhomme is trying preserve a shred of dignity. WAIT! Let’s go to Cleveland!
Read Article >The Cowboys Have Receivers? Dallas 13 Tampa Bay 7
Allaying any concerns--at least on that one play--about the explosiveness of the Dallas Cowboys’ receiving corps, Tony Romo just threw a 42-yard strike to Miles Austin, who then wiggled his way out of tackle, and toed the sideline on the way to an endzone. A nice effort, and one that certainly bodes well for the prospects of the Dallas offense.
Read Article >Cribbs Returns 67 Yard Punt for Touchdown; Browns 13-10
After the Vikings go three and out with 1:30 left in the second quarter, Josh Cribbs returns a punt 67 yards to give the Browns a 13-10 lead. This would be the Browns first touchdown at home since Week 9 last season.
Read Article >Colts Lead Jaguars 7-6 at Half
Two Indianapolis Colts turnovers have kept the score close in Indianapolis. The Colts have a 7-6 lead over the Jags but Peyton Manning threw an interception in the end zone and Joseph Addai fumbled at the Jaguars 26. The Colts have put up 206 yards on offense including 168 passing yards.
Read Article >VIDEO: Mark Sanchez Throws His First TD; Jets 10-0
Mark Sanchez throws his first touchdown of his career with a 30 yard touchdown throw to Chansi Stuckey. On the drive, Sanchez went 3/5 for 60 yards. In the game Sanchez is 8/17 for 121 yards in what to this point has been a very defensive game between both teams.
Read Article >Browns TD Nullified; Settle For FG Trail Vikings 10-6
Brady Quinn hit Braylon Edwards on a 38-yard TD pass but Edwards was knocked out of bounds. The Vikings won the challenge and the ball was placed at the six. The Browns failed to convert the first-and-goal and settled for a field goal. Browns coach Eric Mangini elected to run the Wildcat twice and the Vikings stopped Cribbs both times.
Read Article >The Jake Delhomme Experience: Philadelphia 24 Carolina 7
Jake Delhomme’s woes continue--this time with an interception to Sheldon Brown (his second on the day). Keep in mind: it’s NOT a good sign when a quarterback has Tommy John Surgery, so this sputtering really comes as no surprise. Donovan McNabb quickly converted that into into a touchdown to someone named Brent Celek.
To review: the Eagles are looking pretty impressive, and... uh... who’s Carolina’s backup quarterback again?
Read Article >Eagles Get 2 Quick Scores, Lead Carolina 17-7
Early in the second quarter, Jake Delhomme was sacked by Eagles DE Trent Cole, fumbled, and Eagles DE Victor Abiamiri returned it for a touchdown. Then, after a defensive stop from Philadelphia, Eagles WR Desean Jackson--a whirling dervish, I tell you!--got a few blocks, one of which was obviously an uncalled clipping penalty, and just like that, he was high-stepping down the high-stepping into the endzone for a touchdown.
Read Article >Addai Scores Colts take 7-3 Lead over Jags
Joseph Addai made up for his earlier fumble scoring a three-yard run to give the Colts a 7-3 lead. Addai has 31 yards on 12 carries. Manning has thrown for 168 yards in the first half and is 14-for-18. Reggie Wayne lead the Colts receivers with 98 yards on six receptions.
Read Article >Adrian Peterson Scores First Touchdown for Vikings; 10-3 Vikings
Adrian Peterson punches it in from one yard out after starting the drive on the Cleveland 23. Favre has been relying on the outstanding running game in Minnesota with only six pass attempts in the Vikings first 16 plays.
Read Article >Jacksonville Scores First; Lead Colts 3-0
A Josh Scobee 24-yard field goal is the only score on the board despite big offensive numbers for both the Jaguars and Colts. Maurice Jones-Drew has 46 yards rushing on only six carries and David Garrard is 7-for-9 for Jacksonville.
Peyton Manning is 10-for-13 for 96 yards completing three passes for 47 yards to Reggie Wayne. The Colts have driven into Jaguars territory twice but a Peyton Manning interception and a Joseph Addai fumble have given the ball to the Jaguars.
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