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NFL scores, schedule, live Week 14 updates: Patrick Mahomes impresses again; Lockett scores sixth straight TD

NFL scores, schedule, live Week 14 updates: Patrick Mahomes impresses again; Lockett scores sixth straight TD

It’s Week 14 of the 2022 NFL season, and we’re bringing you all the action and the biggest stories throughout the day. The Week 14 roster has some fantastic matchups and storylines, and we’re here to help you watch them unfold. Check back often to learn everything you need to know.

14th week schedule

Thursday

the rams 17, Raiders 16 (carry)

Sunday

the crows 16, Steelers 14 (carry)
the eagles 48, the giants 14 (carry)
invoices 20, the jets 12 (carry)
flares 23, the brown ones 10 (carry)
the cowboys 27, Texans 23 (Review)
Jaguars 36, the titans 22 (Review)
the lions 34, the vikings 23 (Review)
The leaders in Bronchi (Gamtracker)
panthers in Seahawks (Gametracker)
the buccaneers in the 49(Gametracker)
the dolphins in chargers8:15 PM ET (preview)

Monday

The patriots in the cardinals8:20 PM ET (preview)

Choose six!

If you wanted to know how the Broncos’ season has gone so far, all you have to do is watch this play. Sneak pass, interception, Russell Wilson Stiff arms, opponent touch, multiple score deficit. What a nightmare 2022 has been for Denver.

Another game, another TD

Most underrated wide receiver NFL he’s at it again. Make it six games in a row with a touchdown Tyler Locketthis ability to get his feet into boundaries is absurdly good.

Seriously, man. Stop with this touch pass. UNDER HAND? 56-yard catch-and-run for the score Jerick McKinnon? Mahomes is such a unique talent, and for all his magic, he continues to do things that surprise all of us NFL fans.

Mr. Irrelevant!

Three runs, two touchdowns for 49ers’ Brock Purdy in his first NFL start. He’s completed five of his first seven passes for 48 yards, but you love to see him spot a slot near the goal line and take off, as he did on this 2-yard scamper to put San Francisco up 14-0.

10K!

Here’s a moment to take and be thankful Travis Kelce’s greatness On the day Kelce eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards for a seventh straight season, he also surpassed 10,000 receiving yards in his career — becoming the fastest tight end in NFL history. And considering Kelce may have his best single season ever at his position, don’t expect the 33-year-old to slow down anytime soon.

I MUST

Injuries have slowed down Deebo Samuel After earning first-team All-Pro honors a year ago, he sure looked explosive in the first quarter against the Buccaneers. Samuel took the field to the right, getting a full head, and then exploded on the field. Tampa Bay defenders appeared to be in slow motion as they sprinted for a 13-yard score.

Catching the big boy!

I can almost guarantee you’ve never seen anything like it: With two minutes left to play, trying to get the ball away from the Vikings, the Lions turned on the 6-foot-5, 335-pound offensive tackle. Penei Sewell in motion and then threw the ball flat to him as if he were a player of the right skill. Sewell looked confident when he made a twisting catch, sprinted upfield and into a third-and-7 for a first down. The drive ended in a field goal that sealed another victory for Detroit.

Cowboys win!

The Cowboys were 16.5-POINT favorites, but it took some dramatic plays late in the fourth quarter to avoid what would have been a historic upset. Dak Prescott He threw a huge interception out of his own end zone that set the Texans up nicely, but Dallas bailed out their QB with a fourth down stuff, keeping the lead at three.

From there, the Cowboys had to drive 98 yards for the game-winning touchdown. Here’s how they did it: 21 meters away Dalton Schultz, a 9-yard scramble to Dak Prescott and then another 13 yards to Schultz. A few plays later, Noah Brown He bounced an 18-yarder to get the Cowboys to the edge of the red zone, and then Prescott found Schultz one more time for an 18-yarder.

The Cowboys believed they had the game-winning score a Michael Gallup reception, but a defender fumbled the ball at the last second to keep Houston’s hopes alive. But on the next play, Dallas went to old reliable Ezekiel Elliott, who crossed the goal line with the score with just 41 seconds to play.

The game was officially over a few plays later Israel Mukuamu He went into a Hail Mary Davis Mills.

Trevor Lawrence x4

Four touchdowns for Trevor Lawrence – pretty good for someone who was doubtful to play with a toe injury. He and the Jaguars take him to the Titans on Sunday.

MVP?

Week after week, Jalen Hurts dominates, and Sunday was no different. Almost 200 yards through the air and two touchdowns to go along with 75 on the ground and another score. The Eagles, once again, are throwing the opposition.

4. and punctuation

With no need to convert on fourth-and-4, the Vikings not only picked up the first down but got into the end zone thanks to a catch, juke and dart. by Adam Thiel to cut off the lions’ side.

Child actor TD

Yes, you read that right. Trenton Irwin, who gave up his acting career to focus on football, was left OPENING up on a flea. Sure enough, Joe Burrow found it for what turned out to be a 45-yard touchdown.

FALSE POINT

the lions Even Amusing. Facing a fourth-and-7 from his own 26 yards, Dan Campbell’s team risked it all by hooking up to the linebacker and running right end. Unsurprisingly, the Vikings were unprepared, which led to safety CJ Moore Exploding for a 42-yard pickup. The risk fully paid off, as Jared Goff threw his third touchdown pass, this time Josh ReynoldsMaking the Lions 14.

BAM

Credit the Jets for bringing in several capable running backs. Also Breece Hall out for the season Michael Carter By necessity, New York is getting great production from undrafted rookie Zonovan “Bam” Knight. Over the past two games, Knight has had more than 270 yards. On Sunday, he threw his first career touchdown to put the Jets ahead.

What concentration!

Early catch of the day forward goes Zay Jonesbefore the break the concentration in that touch before the break was top notch.

If people forgot why the Steelers benched Mitch Trubisky after four weeks, Sunday’s first half reminded them why. Replacing an injured rookie Kenny PickettTrubisky threw a pair of killer interceptions inside the Ravens’ 25-yard line, making sure Baltimore went into halftime with the lead.

Texans!

Mother Rodgers Never found the end zone in 26 games with Green Bay; he has already scored in the Texans’ second game. The wide receiver made a contested goal line catch before falling into the end zone to put Houston ahead (+17)!

Another gaffe

We have punting problems in New York! The first giants Jamie Gillan just drop the ball, then try to shoot a finished shot due to an illegal kick. On the next play, Hurts found him AJ Brown A 33-yard field goal put Philadelphia up 21-0.

In danger of being targeted, the Giants’ special teams made a big play by blocking Arryn Siposs‘punt, though Siposs nearly converted a long fourth-down attempt before completely bursting the sideline.

Three plays later, Isaiah Hodgins New York got on the board with a shorthanded score.

The Lions go deep again

The Lions have been fun on offense all year, and they continue to throw it all over the yard on Sunday. Make those two touchdowns over 40 yards Jared Goffwhich he found this time DJ Chark down the left side.

The LSU connection strikes again

The need for a big play, Joe Burrow he looked up to his former LSU teammate. Well, to be fair, Burrow did most of the work stringing the shot, though Ja’Marr Chase he still carried it for a 15-yard touchdown.

Two jumps this time!

How Tony Pollard stays in bounds for this 10 yard touchdown, I have no idea. What poise from the NFL’s most underrated running back.

King Henry savage

by Derrick Henry last two games: 28 carries for 68 yards (2.4 per carry) and zero touchdowns.

Henry in the first half against the Jaguars: 12 carries for 96 yards (8.0 per carry) and a score.

It’s gearing up to be a huge game for King Henry.

Injuries have derailed what was a great start to JK Dobbins’ NFL career, but the Ravens running back is showing some of what made him so productive as a rookie in 2020. He had a 44-yard run and a touchdown in the first quarter. with that Lamar Jackson sidelined with an injury, having a healthy Dobbins is huge for this Ravens offense.

The Eagles are off to a hot start

It has been a perfect start for the Eagles. Miles Sanders He capped the team’s 14-play, 84-yard opening drive with a three-yard rushing score, and then Devonta Smith joined the touchdown party with a huge 41-yard catch and run. It hurts to eat. Instead of coming off the field on fourth-and-7, the Giants are in a 14-0 hole.

Option 1 delivers

Travon Walker He’s had a relatively quiet rookie campaign after a big NFL debut, but he had a huge game in the Jaguars’ first quarter against their AFC South rivals. Walker tackled the tight end Chigoziem Okonkwo so fast forward Dennis Daley he couldn’t even reach her. Walker only looked at the downtrodden Ryan Tannehill, breaking loose and recovering the ball at the Jacksonville Titans’ 20-yard line. Three plays later, Trevor Lawrence play Evan Engram 12 yards to tie the scores at seven.

Run, run and run, run

When you’re playing the Texans, you don’t have to pass the ball a lot. The Cowboys proved it on the opening drive Tony Pollard and Ezekiel Elliott For a combined 55 yards on five carries, Pollard drilled the ball 11 yards into the end zone.

The Lions have high hopes for Jameson Williams, their No. 12 overall draft pick, who returned for his second game back after tearing his ACL. College Football Playoff tournament in January. The Vikings forgot he was back as they left him wide open for a 41-yard touchdown — his first career NFL catch.

QBs are unlikely to fill large roles down the stretch

The Ravens currently hold a tie for first place in the AFC North with the top-seeded Bengals, but if they’re going to hold off Cincinnati, they’re going to have to. Tyler HuntleyUndrafted rookie in 2020, at least through Sunday and potentially beyond.

The upstart Jets are currently the No. 7 seed in the AFC, and they have confidence. Mike WhiteThe 2018 fifth-round pick has made just five career starts to reach the postseason for the first time since 2010.

And there’s a big one: The 49ers hold a one-game lead in the NFC West, but they’re still tied. Brock PurdyLast chance for 2022 The NFL Draftafter Jimmy Garoppolo likely suffered a season-ending foot injury.

Sunday will go a long way in determining if these signal callers have what it takes to keep their teams successful. Baltimore faces a completely different Pittsburgh defense TJ Watt on the field, New York Buffalo goes on a sweep against hunger, and San Francisco takes over Tom Brady and in Tampa Bay The most inappropriate quarterback matchup of all time. All of these matchups have playoff implications, so the pressure will be on these mostly unproven quarterbacks.





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