NFL Game Re-Airs
Saquon Barkley sets Eagles franchise record with 255 yards rushing, 2 TDs in a 37-20 win over Rams.
Saquon Barkley sets Eagles franchise record with 255 yards rushing, 2 TDs in a 37-20 win over Rams.
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The Texans rallied late from a 14-point deficit to force overtime. Matt Schaub threw for 527 yards and Andre Johnson set the single game receiving yard record for the team as he dashed 48 yards to the end zone in overtime for Houston's 43-37 win.
Jamaal Charles ran for a Chiefs-record 259 yards on 25 carries and linebacker Derrick Johnson returned two interceptions to beat the Denver Broncos, 44-24.
Minnesota Vikings rookie running back Adrian Peterson runs for an NFL-record 296 yards and three touchdowns in Minnesota's dominating 35-17 win over the San Diego Chargers.
Jameis Winston passed for 385 yards and threw two of his four touchdown passes to Chris Godwin, and Suh returned Jared Goff's fumble 37 yards for a touchdown and gave the Buccaneers a 55-40 victory over the defending NFC champions, Rams.
The Bengals and Ravens renew hostilities in a battle for first place in the AFC North. Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow and wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase make Bengals history.
Younghoe Koo's 52-yard field goal as time expired in regulation forced overtime, and Cousins took care of the rest as he set a franchise record with 509 passing yards to lift Atlanta (3-2) into a tie atop the division.
LaDainian Tomlinson found the end zone four times, Philip Rivers threw three touchdown passes as the Chargers came back from a 28-7 halftime deficit to win 49-41 over the Cincinnati Bengals.
Jerome Harrison ran for the third most yards in a single-game in NFL History with 286 yards on the ground as Cleveland wins 41-34 over the Kansas City Chiefs.
Saquon Barkley sets Eagles franchise record with 255 yards rushing, 2 TDs in a 37-20 win over Rams.
Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen face off in the AFC Divisional Round. During overtime, Mahomes finds Travis Kelce in the corner of the end zone from 8 yards, giving the Chiefs a memorable 42-36 victory.
Two second-half touchdowns help the Packers rally against the Cowboys in the 2014 NFC Divisional Round.
The Denver Broncos clinched a dramatic 33-30 overtime win over the Buffalo Bills to reach the AFC title game, but lost quarterback Bo Nix to a season-ending ankle injury. Broncos kicker Wil Lutz's overtime field goal capped Denver's first playoff win in a decade as backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham prepares to step in.
Relive the 2018 AFC Championship matchup between the New England Patriots and the Kansas City Chiefs where Brady blew through Kansas City's exhausted defense on a 75-yard drive to Rex Burkhead's 2-yard touchdown run in a 37-31 victory Sunday for the AFC championship.
The Pittsburgh Steelers advanced to their third Super Bowl in six years thanks to a big-play defense that returned a fumble for a touchdown.
MVP Candidate: Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs push through to win the AFC championship against the Bengals.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams connected with rookie tight end Colston Loveland for a 58-yard touchdown with 17 seconds left to give the Bears a 47-42 victory on Sunday in a wild game that featured three touchdowns in the last two minutes and two lead changes in the final minute.
Stafford passed for 320 yards and hit Puka Nacua for a 19-yard touchdown with 1:54 to play, and the Rams overcame Allen's three TD passes and three TD runs to snap the Bills' seven-game winning streak with a 44-42 victory Sunday.
Tom Brady's 200th victory as a starting QB with 340 yards and a touchdown and ran for another score. Patrick Mahomes finished 23 of 36 for 352 yards in his first loss as a starting quarterback, with three of his four TD passes going to Tyreek Hill.
Lamar Jackson emerged from the locker room, saved the game and maybe Baltimore's season with a 47-42 win over the Cleveland Browns in a wild, back-and-forth Monday night game in which the teams combined to tie a 98-year-old NFL record.
Relive the 2018 Week 11 matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Los Angeles Rams where there were 14 touchdowns, including three by defensive players. There were 56 first downs. There were 105 points, with 50 from each team.
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