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Let us review the scores from a busy fun filled eventful day in the NFL. Denver Broncos 42 San Francisco 49ers 17 With 3:09 left in the 2nd quarter, Peyton Manning connected with Demaryius Thomas for an 8 yard touchdown giving the Broncos a 21-3 lead. With that touchdown pass, Peyton Manning breaks Brett Favres record for most touchdown passes with 509 touchdown passes. Peyton Manning would add a 40 yard touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas in the 3rd quarter for his 510th career touchdown pass. Peyton Manning went 22-26 with 318 yards and 4 touchdown passes on the night as the Broncos rout the 49ers 42-17 on Sunday Night Football to improve to 5-1 on the season. Green Bay Packers 38 Carolina Panthers 17 Detroit Lions 24 New Orleans Saints 23 Lions erase a 23-10 deficit, scoring the last 14 points of the game, including the go ahead 5 yard touchdown pass from Matthew Stafford to Corey Fuller with 1:48 left in the game. Buffalo Bills 17 Minnesota Vikings 16 With 0:01 left in the game, Kyle Orton finds Sammy Watkins for the game winning 2 yard touchdown pass at the buzzer giving the Bills a thrilling walk off 17-16 comeback win. Miami Dolphins 27 Chicago Bears 14 Indianapolis Colts 27 Cincinnati Bengals 0 St. Louis Rams 28 Seattle Seahawks 26 With 2:55 left in the game, Rams faced 4th down and 3 from their own 18 yard line leading 28-26. Rams punter Johnny Hekker pulls off a shocker throwing to Benny Cunningham for an 18 yard gain. Rams then almost gave away possession with 1:14 left in the game when Tre Mason rushed for a 9 yard gain, Tre Mason fumbled and Corey Harkey recovered fumble for the Rams. Seahawks thought they recovered the ball but there was no visible evidence to prove if the ball changed hands so call on the field stood and the Rams hold on to beat Seahawks in St. Louis 28-26. Washington Redskins 19 Tennessee Titans 17 With 0:03 left in the game with Redskins trailing 17-16, Redskins kicker Kai Forbath kicks a game winning 22 yard field goal giving the Redskins a thrilling come from behind last second 19-17 win. Jacksonville Jaguars 24 Cleveland Browns 6 Baltimore Ravens 29 Atlanta Falcons 7 Kansas City Chiefs 23 San Diego Chargers 20 With 0:21 left in the game and with Chargers and Chiefs tied at 20-20, Chiefs rookie Cairo Santos kicks a game winning 48 yard field goal giving the Chiefs a 23-20 upset win in San Diego. Dallas Cowboys 31 New York Giants 21 Arizona Cardinals 24 Oakland Raiders 13 Monday Night Football: Houston Texans at Pittsburgh Steelers 8:30pm So what does mean for the NFL Playoff Picture? Some things have changed after Sundays action. AFC: 1) Denver Broncos 5-1- lead AFC West 2) Indianapolis Colts 5-2- lead AFC South 3) New England Patriots 5-2- lead AFC East 4) Baltimore Ravens 5-2- lead AFC North 5) San Diego Chargers 5-2- 2nd AFC West 6) Cincinnati Bengals 3-2-1- 2nd AFC North In The Hunt: 7) Buffalo Bills 4-3- 2nd AFC East 8) Houston Texans 3-3- 2nd AFC South- play on Monday Night Football 9) Kansas City Chiefs 3-3- 3rd AFC West 10) Miami Dolphins 3-3- 3rd AFC East 11) Pittsburgh Steelers 3-3- 3rd AFC North 12) Cleveland Browns 3-3- 4th AFC North 13) Tennessee Titans 2-5- 3rd AFC South 14) New York Jets 1-6- 4th AFC East 15) Jacksonville Jaguars 1-6- 4th AFC South 16) Oakland Raiders 0-6- 4th AFC West NFC: 1) Dallas Cowboys 6-1- lead NFC East 2) Arizona Cardinals 5-1- lead NFC West 3) Detroit Lions 5-2- lead NFC North 4) Carolina Panthers 3-3-1- lead NFC South 5) Philadelphia Eagles 5-1- 2nd NFC East 6) Green Bay Packers 5-2- 2nd NFC North In The Hunt: 7) San Francisco 49ers 4-3- 2nd NFC West 8) Seattle Seahawks 3-3- 3rd NFC West 9) Chicago Bears 3-4- 3rd NFC North 10) New York Giants 3-4- 3rd NFC East 11) New Orleans Saints 2-4- 2nd NFC South 12) St. Louis Rams 2-4- 4th NFC West 13) Minnesota Vikings 2-5- 4th NFC North 14) Atlanta Falcons 2-5- 3rd NFC South 15) Washington Redskins 2-5- 4th NFC East 16) Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1-5- 4th NFC South So if the playoffs started today, here would be your playoff match-ups: AFC: (6) Cincinnati Bengals 3-2-1 at (3) New England Patriots 5-2 (5) San Diego Chargers 5-2 at (4) Baltimore Ravens 5-2 Byes: (1) Denver Broncos 5-1, (2) Indianapolis Colts 5-2 NFC: (6 Green Bay Packers 5-2 at (3) Detroit Lions 5-2 (5) Philadelphia Eagles 5-1 at (4) Carolina Panthers 3-3-1 Byes: (1) Dallas Cowboys 6-1, (2) Arizona Cardinals 5-1 Things are getting interesting now in the NFL.
Posted on: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 05:51:18 +0000

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