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Sunday’s NFL game summaries

Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger breaks away from Packers’ Jamari Lattimore for a 13-yard touchdown run in Pittsburgh’s 38-31 victory at Green Bay. (Associated Press)

Bengals 42, Vikings 14

Vincent Rey returned an interception 25 yards for a touchdown as host Cincinnati clinched the AFC North. The Bengals remained perfect at home and secured an unprecedented third straight playoff appearance when Miami lost at Buffalo. Then the Bengals won the division when the Ravens fell to the Patriots.

Minnesota 7 0 7 0 14
Cincinnati 14 14 14 0 42

Cin—Green-Ellis 4 run (Nugent kick), 13:12.

Min—Wright 36 pass from Cassel (Walsh kick), 10:02.

Cin—Green 29 pass from Dalton (Nugent kick), :57.

Cin—Rey 25 interception return (Nugent kick), 10:02.

Cin—Gresham 16 pass from Dalton (Nugent kick), 2:22.

Cin—Sanu 7 pass from Dalton (Nugent kick), 10:35.

Cin—Green 2 pass from Dalton (Nugent kick), 3:19.

Min—Patterson 35 run (Walsh kick), 1:34.

A—61,555.

Min Cin
First downs 10 24
Total Net Yards 209 429
Rushes-yards 17-115 37-81
Passing 94 348
Punt Returns 1-22 2-27
Kickoff Returns 6-158 1-3
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 3-38
Comp-Att-Int 13-27-3 27-38-0
Sacked-Yards Lost 4-20 2-18
Punts 5-39.4 4-40.0
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1
Penalties-Yards 5-40 6-55
Time of Possession 20:28 39:32

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Minnesota, Patterson 3-54, Peterson 11-45, Cassel 3-16. Cincinnati, Green-Ellis 12-24, Bernard 13-20, Sanu 3-12, Dalton 1-10, M.Jones 2-6, Peerman 2-6, J.Johnson 4-3.

PASSING—Minnesota, Cassel 13-27-3-114. Cincinnati, Dalton 27-38-0-366.

RECEIVING—Minnesota, Jennings 4-27, Patterson 3-8, Ellison 2-22, Wright 1-36, Banyard 1-11, Simpson 1-8, Peterson 1-2. Cincinnati, Green 7-97, M.Jones 6-85, Sanu 4-35, Gresham 3-49, Hawkins 3-37, Bernard 2-47, Green-Ellis 1-10, Eifert 1-6.

Rams 23, Buccaneers 13

Robert Quinn got three of St. Louis’ seven sacks and set a franchise season record in the victory at home over Tampa Bay. Quinn leads the NFL with 18 sacks. Zac Stacy rushed for 104 yards on 33 carries and a touchdown, and the Rams (7-8) matched their victory total from last year.

Tampa Bay 7 3 3 0 13
St. Louis 0 14 3 6 23

TB—Rainey 1 run (Lindell kick), 6:31.

StL—Stacy 1 run (Zuerlein kick), 13:48.

StL—Bailey 27 run (Zuerlein kick), 12:04.

TB—FG Lindell 35, :00.

TB—FG Lindell 32, 9:23.

StL—FG Zuerlein 54, 5:08.

StL—FG Zuerlein 25, 11:15.

StL—FG Zuerlein 48, 3:15.

A—54,423.

TB StL
First downs 14 18
Total Net Yards 170 277
Rushes-yards 23-59 39-129
Passing 111 148
Punt Returns 0-0 3-34
Kickoff Returns 0-0 0-0
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 16-26-0 16-20-0
Sacked-Yards Lost 7-47 1-10
Punts 4-46.5 2-44.0
Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-2
Penalties-Yards 3-26 7-85
Time of Possession 25:54 34:06

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Tampa Bay, Rainey 20-37, Page 1-19, Glennon 2-3. St. Louis, Stacy 33-104, Bailey 1-27, Clemens 4-0, Cunningham 1-(minus 2).

PASSING—Tampa Bay, Glennon 16-26-0-158. St. Louis, Clemens 16-20-0-158.

RECEIVING—Tampa Bay, Jackson 5-98, Wright 4-27, Owusu 2-13, Lorig 2-5, Underwood 1-7, Leonard 1-4, Rainey 1-4. St. Louis, Bailey 3-44, Harkey 3-22, Cook 2-27, Givens 2-24, Pettis 2-16, Quick 2-16, Stacy 1-5, Kendricks 1-4.

Cowboys 24, Redskins 23

Tony Romo recovered from a bad interception and rallied the Cowboys from a nine-point, fourth-quarter deficit in the win at Landover, Md. The victory ended a two-game Dallas skid – as well as a five-game December losing streak – and sets up a winner-take-all regular season finale for the NFC East title next week, when the Cowboys host the Philadelphia Eagles. The Redskins lost their seventh straight.

Dallas 7 7 0 10 24
Washington 3 3 14 3 23

Dal—Murray 3 run (Bailey kick), 12:49.

Was—FG Forbath 36, 4:15.

Was—FG Forbath 22, 7:36.

Dal—Bryant 14 pass from Romo (Bailey kick), 4:37.

Was—Garcon 8 pass from Cousins (Forbath kick), 9:09.

Was—Morris 4 run (Forbath kick), 3:41.

Was—FG Forbath 47, 14:56.

Dal—FG Bailey 25, 6:09.

Dal—Murray 10 pass from Romo (Bailey kick), 1:08.

A—80,411.

Dal Was
First downs 16 17
Total Net Yards 309 297
Rushes-yards 23-95 28-100
Passing 214 197
Punt Returns 1-62 3-35
Kickoff Returns 3-51 5-107
Interceptions Ret. 1-0 1-6
Comp-Att-Int 17-27-1 21-36-1
Sacked-Yards Lost 2-12 0-0
Punts 3-51.7 3-43.7
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0
Penalties-Yards 6-42 8-44
Time of Possession 26:13 33:47

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Dallas, Murray 22-96, Romo 1-(minus 1). Washington, Morris 24-88, Cousins 2-10, Morgan 1-4, Helu Jr. 1-(minus 2).

PASSING—Dallas, Romo 17-27-1-226. Washington, Cousins 21-36-1-197.

RECEIVING—Dallas, Williams 4-84, Bryant 4-73, Murray 3-15, Beasley 2-29, Witten 2-13, Austin 1-8, Clutts 1-4. Washington, Garcon 11-144, Moss 2-13, Paulsen 2-7, Helu Jr. 2-5, Young 2-5, A.Robinson 1-14, Davis 1-9.

Titans 20, Jaguars 16

Nate Washington scored on a 30-yard reception in the fourth quarter and Tennessee got a much-needed defensive stop late to end a three-game losing streak by getting the victory in Jacksonville. Tennessee overcame a 10-point deficit in the second half and won for just the third time since September. The highlight for the Jaguars came when Jacksonville honored retiring center Brad Meester with a reception – the pass-catching kind. The Jaguars called a screen play for the 14-year veteran center who announced Wednesday that Sunday’s game would be his home finale.

Tennessee 3 3 7 7 20
Jacksonville 7 6 3 0 16

Ten—FG Bironas 45, 9:05.

Jax—M.Lewis 4 pass from Henne (Scobee kick), 4:45.

Ten—FG Bironas 52, 1:55.

Jax—Brown 7 pass from Henne (kick blocked), :43.

Jax—FG Scobee 36, 9:22.

Ten—Greene 1 run (Bironas kick), 4:01.

Ten—N.Washington 30 pass from Fitzpatrick (Bironas kick), 14:25.

A—60,559.

Ten Jax
First downs 22 15
Total Net Yards 346 289
Rushes-yards 44-182 21-63
Passing 164 226
Punt Returns 1-(-1) 1-4
Kickoff Returns 0-0 1-43
Interceptions Ret. 1-0 1-8
Comp-Att-Int 17-26-1 24-34-1
Sacked-Yards Lost 3-17 2-11
Punts 3-46.7 4-45.5
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0
Penalties-Yards 1-4 4-15
Time of Possession 35:39 24:21

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Tennessee, Greene 19-91, C.Johnson 22-90, Fitzpatrick 3-1. Jacksonville, Jones-Drew 13-45, Robinson 1-11, Todman 6-6, Henne 1-1.

PASSING—Tennessee, Fitzpatrick 17-26-1-181. Jacksonville, Henne 24-34-1-237.

RECEIVING—Tennessee, N.Washington 6-117, Walker 4-35, Wright 4-22, Battle 1-4, C.Johnson 1-3, Greene 1-0. Jacksonville, Brown 5-71, M.Lewis 4-50, Taylor 4-45, Jones-Drew 4-24, Sanders 4-20, L.Thomas 1-13, Meester 1-9, Todman 1-5.

Jets 24, Browns 13

Geno Smith threw two touchdown passes to David Nelson and ran for another score in the victory at East Rutherford, N.J. Chris Ivory (Washington State) rushed for 109 yards on 20 carries for the Jets, who were eliminated from the playoff picture last week. Jason Campbell was intercepted twice as the Browns lost their sixth straight.

Cleveland 3 7 0 3 13
N.Y. Jets 0 10 0 14 24

Cle—FG Cundiff 27, 6:30.

Cle—Baker 5 run (Cundiff kick), 6:47.

NYJ—Nelson 6 pass from Smith (Folk kick), 1:18.

NYJ—FG Folk 21, :00.

NYJ—Nelson 5 pass from Smith (Folk kick), 14:14.

Cle—FG Cundiff 21, 9:40.

NYJ—Smith 17 run (Folk kick), 3:19.

A—76,957.

Cle NYJ
First downs 19 25
Total Net Yards 283 422
Rushes-yards 21-115 39-208
Passing 168 214
Punt Returns 2-39 0-0
Kickoff Returns 3-92 0-0
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-44
Comp-Att-Int 18-40-2 20-37-0
Sacked-Yards Lost 3-10 0-0
Punts 3-49.3 3-46.0
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0
Penalties-Yards 3-24 6-35
Time of Possession 27:17 32:43

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Cleveland, Baker 17-64, Gordon 1-22, Campbell 2-21, Ogbonnaya 1-8. N.Y. Jets, Ivory 20-109, Powell 7-54, Smith 10-48, Kerley 1-8, Hakim 1-(minus 11).

PASSING—Cleveland, Campbell 18-39-1-178, Gray 0-1-1-0. N.Y. Jets, Smith 20-36-0-214, Bush 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING—Cleveland, Gordon 6-97, Cooper 4-26, Barnidge 2-23, Baker 2-12, Tyms 2-12, Little 1-4, Ogbonnaya 1-4. N.Y. Jets, Kerley 5-70, Nelson 4-33, Powell 4-26, Winslow 3-35, Cumberland 2-30, Holmes 2-20.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—N.Y. Jets, Folk 49 (WR).

Bills 19, Dolphins 0

The Dolphins had a three-game winning streak snapped with their loss at Orchard Park, N.Y., and are in jeopardy of missing the playoffs for a fifth consecutive season. With the loss, Miami needs help from other teams. The Dolphins’ loss clinched the AFC East for New England. Kyle Williams had two of Buffalo’s season-best seven sacks.

Miami 0 0 0 0 0
Buffalo 3 7 0 9 19

Buf—FG Carpenter 45, 6:42.

Buf—Jackson 9 run (Carpenter kick), 13:18.

Buf—FG Carpenter 21, 12:01.

Buf—FG Carpenter 22, 6:43.

Buf—FG Carpenter 26, 2:26.

A—54,305.

Mia Buf
First downs 6 18
Total Net Yards 103 390
Rushes-yards 12-14 51-203
Passing 89 187
Punt Returns 3-0 4-0
Kickoff Returns 5-83 0-0
Interceptions Ret. 1-0 2-17
Comp-Att-Int 12-33-2 15-25-1
Sacked-Yards Lost 7-46 1-6
Punts 10-50.1 6-36.3
Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-0
Penalties-Yards 6-37 4-31
Time of Possession 23:29 36:31

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Miami, Miller 3-8, Dan.Thomas 9-6. Buffalo, Jackson 19-111, Spiller 20-77, Lewis 8-13, Summers 2-7, Graham 1-(minus 2), Goodwin 1-(minus 3).

PASSING—Miami, Tannehill 10-27-0-82, Mat.Moore 2-6-2-53. Buffalo, Lewis 15-25-1-193.

RECEIVING—Miami, Wallace 4-38, Clay 4-32, Hartline 2-53, Matthews 1-9, Dan.Thomas 1-3. Buffalo, Woods 3-70, Spiller 3-26, Chandler 2-31, Graham 2-27, Hogan 2-8, Jackson 2-7, L.Smith 1-24.

Colts 23, Chiefs 7

Andrew Luck threw for 241 yards and a touchdown, Donald Brown ran 51 yards for another score and Indianapolis won at Kansas City, Mo., in a potential preview of an AFC wild-card game. The Colts took advantage of four turnovers by the Chiefs to win for the fifth time in their last six tries against Kansas City.

Indianapolis 0 13 10 0 23
Kansas City 7 0 0 0 7

KC—Charles 31 run (Succop kick), 11:05.

Ind—FG Vinatieri 46, 11:40.

Ind—D.Brown 33 pass from Luck (Vinatieri kick), 9:23.

Ind—FG Vinatieri 45, 1:54.

Ind—D.Brown 51 run (Vinatieri kick), 12:55.

Ind—FG Vinatieri 30, 2:47.

A—75,396.

Ind KC
First downs 19 18
Total Net Yards 367 287
Rushes-yards 34-135 20-155
Passing 232 132
Punt Returns 4-32 3-23
Kickoff Returns 0-0 5-140
Interceptions Ret. 2-1 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 26-37-0 16-29-2
Sacked-Yards Lost 1-9 4-21
Punts 4-50.3 5-54.0
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 5-2
Penalties-Yards 3-31 7-65
Time of Possession 38:20 21:40

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Indianapolis, D.Brown 10-79, Richardson 16-43, Choice 1-8, Luck 6-5, Havili 1-0. Kansas City, Charles 13-106, A.Smith 6-47, Davis 1-2.

PASSING—Indianapolis, Luck 26-37-0-241. Kansas City, A.Smith 16-29-2-153.

RECEIVING—Indianapolis, Whalen 7-80, Hilton 5-52, Rogers 4-42, Richardson 3-15, D.Brown 2-31, Fleener 2-8, Doyle 1-6, Saunders 1-6, Havili 1-1. Kansas City, Bowe 5-46, Charles 5-38, Avery 3-32, Fasano 1-19, McCluster 1-11, Gray 1-7.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—Indianapolis, Vinatieri 34 (WL). Kansas City, Succop 47 (WL).

Broncos 37, Texans 13

Peyton Manning threw four touchdown passes to claim the NFL record for TD passes in a season with 51 and Denver owns the AFC West title after a victory at Houston. The win extended the Texans’ franchise-record skid to 13 games.

Denver 3 13 0 21 37
Houston 3 3 7 0 13

Den—FG Prater 32, 8:50.

Hou—FG Bullock 45, 2:02.

Den—D.Thomas 36 pass from Manning (Prater kick), 14:54.

Hou—FG Bullock 35, 6:06.

Den—FG Prater 25, :56.

Den—FG Prater 44, :00.

Hou—Martin 15 pass from Schaub (Bullock kick), 10:33.

Den—Decker 10 pass from Manning (Prater kick), 13:26.

Den—Decker 20 pass from Manning (Prater kick), 6:57.

Den—J.Thomas 25 pass from Manning (Prater kick), 4:28.

A—71,761.

Den Hou
First downs 25 14
Total Net Yards 511 240
Rushes-yards 18-114 26-87
Passing 397 153
Punt Returns 5-21 5-70
Kickoff Returns 4-99 1-22
Interceptions Ret. 2-3 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 32-51-0 18-37-2
Sacked-Yards Lost 1-3 3-23
Punts 6-48.7 8-44.9
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0
Penalties-Yards 8-67 4-57
Time of Possession 28:53 31:07

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Denver, Moreno 11-76, Ball 4-32, Hillman 3-6. Houston, Karim 8-30, D.Johnson 12-29, Grimes 5-23, Schaub 1-5.

PASSING—Denver, Manning 32-51-0-400. Houston, Schaub 18-37-2-176.

RECEIVING—Denver, Decker 10-131, D.Thomas 8-123, J.Thomas 6-78, Tamme 3-22, Moreno 2-26, Caldwell 2-12, Green 1-8. Houston, Griffin 5-66, A.Johnson 4-63, Martin 4-35, D.Johnson 2-1, Hopkins 1-8, G.Jones 1-4, Karim 1-(minus 1).

Chargers 26, Raiders 13

Host San Diego beat hapless Oakland by overcoming three turnovers while benefiting from two turnovers and 12 penalties for 73 yards by the Raiders. The Chargers have won three straight games for the first time this season, but need more help to end a three-year playoff drought.

Oakland 0 10 0 3 13
San Diego 3 7 10 6 26

SD—FG Novak 27, 2:42.

Oak—D.McFadden 5 run (Janikowski kick), 10:39.

SD—Mathews 7 run (Novak kick), 3:13.

Oak—FG Janikowski 20, :10.

SD—Allen 4 pass from Rivers (Novak kick), 5:00.

SD—FG Novak 48, :56.

SD—FG Novak 28, 14:51.

Oak—FG Janikowski 42, 11:19.

SD—FG Novak 33, 6:23.

A—65,675.

Oak SD
First downs 14 24
Total Net Yards 265 344
Rushes-yards 17-59 37-148
Passing 206 196
Punt Returns 0-0 3-35
Kickoff Returns 6-140 2-11
Interceptions Ret. 1-0 1-0
Comp-Att-Int 20-36-1 19-29-1
Sacked-Yards Lost 1-0 1-5
Punts 5-54.2 1-37.0
Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2
Penalties-Yards 12-73 3-24
Time of Possession 25:18 34:42

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Oakland, Jennings 10-45, D.McFadden 4-8, McGloin 1-5, Jones 2-1. San Diego, Mathews 25-99, Woodhead 8-52, Rivers 4-(minus 3).

PASSING—Oakland, McGloin 20-36-1-206. San Diego, Rivers 19-29-1-201.

RECEIVING—Oakland, Holmes 5-71, Reece 4-26, Jennings 3-27, D.Moore 3-17, Rivera 2-43, Mastrud 1-12, D.McFadden 1-8, Streater 1-2. San Diego, Royal 4-54, Gates 3-42, Allen 3-26, Mathews 3-20, Woodhead 3-16, V.Brown 2-38, Phillips 1-5.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Giants 23, Lions 20 (OT)

Josh Brown’s 45-yard field goal on the third drive of overtime lifted the Giants and knocked the Lions from postseason consideration in a game at Detroit. The Lions lost for the fifth time in six games, blowing fourth-quarter leads in each setback that might seal coach Jim Schwartz’s fate. The embattled coach chose to play for overtime by running out the clock with 23 seconds and two timeouts left from the Detroit 25.

N.Y. Giants 3 10 0 7 3 23
Detroit 0 3 9 8 0 20

NYG—FG J.Brown 41, 3:49.

Det—FG Akers 37, 12:38.

NYG—Jernigan 20 pass from Manning (J.Brown kick), 2:19.

NYG—FG J.Brown 52, :09.

Det—Bell 1 run (Akers kick), 9:06.

Det—Fairley safety, 1:01.

Det—Riddick 2 run (Fauria pass from Stafford), 11:50.

NYG—Hill 38 interception return (J.Brown kick), 4:57.

NYG—FG J.Brown 45, 7:32.

A—63,996.

NYG Det
First downs 15 24
Total Net Yards 279 355
Rushes-yards 21-41 36-148
Passing 238 207
Punt Returns 3-23 1-50
Kickoff Returns 1-56 4-55
Interceptions Ret. 2-36 1-0
Comp-Att-Int 23-42-1 25-42-2
Sacked-Yards Lost 2-18 2-15
Punts 6-46.5 6-45.0
Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1
Penalties-Yards 5-30 7-60
Time of Possession 29:43 37:45

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—N.Y. Giants, A.Brown 16-40, Pascoe 1-2, Cox 2-1, Manning 2-(minus 2). Detroit, Bell 20-91, Bush 12-34, Ross 1-16, Riddick 2-8, Stafford 1-(minus 1).

PASSING—N.Y. Giants, Manning 23-42-1-256. Detroit, Stafford 25-42-2-222.

RECEIVING—N.Y. Giants, Jernigan 6-80, Myers 4-53, Nicks 4-52, Randle 4-40, A.Brown 2-14, Murphy Jr. 2-10, Pascoe 1-7. Detroit, Bell 10-63, Fauria 3-43, Johnson 3-43, Ogletree 2-29, Durham 2-14, Burleson 2-12, Bush 2-10, Dickerson 1-8.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Steelers 38, Packers 31

At Green Bay, Wis., Le’Veon Bell ran for a 1-yard touchdown with 1:28 left, then Pittsburgh withstood the Packers’ last throw into the end zone and dealt Green Bay’s playoff hopes a blow. It’s a long shot, but the Steelers are still mathematically in the hunt for an AFC wild-card spot. They need a lot of help.

Pittsburgh 7 3 21 7 38
Green Bay 7 7 7 10 31

GB—Boykin 5 pass from Flynn (Crosby kick), 4:02.

Pit—Sanders 1 pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick), :01.

GB—Lacy 14 run (Crosby kick), 1:53.

Pit—FG Suisham 31, :02.

Pit—Roethlisberger 13 run (Suisham kick), 11:51.

GB—Lacy 2 run (Crosby kick), 5:19.

Pit—Spaeth 11 pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick), 1:55.

Pit—C.Allen 40 interception return (Suisham kick), 1:37.

GB—FG Crosby 22, 12:04.

GB—Kuhn 1 run (Crosby kick), 7:14.

Pit—Bell 1 run (Suisham kick), 1:25.

A—77,999.

Pit GB
First downs 21 26
Total Net Yards 343 370
Rushes-yards 29-151 30-151
Passing 192 219
Punt Returns 2-41 2-16
Kickoff Returns 5-117 6-167
Interceptions Ret. 1-40 1-7
Comp-Att-Int 17-29-1 21-39-1
Sacked-Yards Lost 1-5 3-13
Punts 5-35.6 5-41.6
Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1
Penalties-Yards 7-58 9-90
Time of Possession 26:40 33:20

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Pittsburgh, Bell 26-124, Roethlisberger 1-13, Dwyer 1-7, F.Jones 1-7. Green Bay, Lacy 15-84, Starks 10-47, Kuhn 3-12, Flynn 2-8.

PASSING—Pittsburgh, Roethlisberger 16-28-1-167, McBriar 1-1-0-30. Green Bay, Flynn 21-39-1-232.

RECEIVING—Pittsburgh, A.Brown 6-105, Miller 3-17, Sanders 2-7, Paulson 1-30, Spaeth 1-11, Cotchery 1-9, Dwyer 1-7, W.Johnson 1-6, Bell 1-5. Green Bay, J.Jones 9-84, Boykin 5-54, Nelson 3-46, Lacy 2-6, Starks 1-23, Quarless 1-19.

Patriots 41, Ravens 7

Logan Ryan had two interceptions, LeGarrette Blount scored twice and the Patriots ended the Ravens’ four-game winning streak with a win at Baltimore. It was Baltimore’s most lopsided loss since a 37-0 defeat at Pittsburgh in 1997. The loss dropped the Ravens into a tie with Miami and San Diego for the final AFC wild-card slot. Baltimore gets in with a win at Cincinnati.

New England 14 3 3 21 41
Baltimore 0 0 0 7 7

NE—Blount 1 run (Gostkowski kick), 9:39.

NE—Vereen 4 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), 4:51.

NE—FG Gostkowski 45, 14:55.

NE—FG Gostkowski 42, 7:15.

Bal—Flacco 1 run (Tucker kick), 9:21.

NE—Blount 7 run (Gostkowski kick), 2:05.

NE—Cha.Jones fumble recovery in end zone (Gostkowski kick), 1:59.

NE—T.Wilson 74 interception return (Gostkowski kick), :40.

A—71,433.

NE Bal
First downs 21 19
Total Net Yards 300 358
Rushes-yards 34-142 28-121
Passing 158 237
Punt Returns 1-11 4-36
Kickoff Returns 1-22 2-61
Interceptions Ret. 3-75 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 14-26-0 23-42-3
Sacked-Yards Lost 2-14 4-25
Punts 7-47.7 4-53.0
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1
Penalties-Yards 7-58 9-83
Time of Possession 31:58 28:02

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—New England, Blount 16-76, Ridley 15-54, Vereen 2-6, Bolden 1-6. Baltimore, Rice 11-40, Taylor 3-39, Pierce 10-31, Scott 2-11, Flacco 2-0.

PASSING—New England, Brady 14-26-0-172. Baltimore, Flacco 22-38-2-260, Taylor 1-4-1-2.

RECEIVING—New England, Edelman 7-77, Amendola 2-45, Bolden 2-16, Dobson 1-21, Hoomanawanui 1-9, Vereen 1-4. Baltimore, M.Brown 4-51, Dickson 4-44, Pitta 4-34, T.Smith 3-69, Pierce 3-27, Rice 2-23, J.Jones 1-11, Scott 1-2, Leach 1-1.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—Baltimore, Tucker 37 (WL).

Eagles 54, Bears 11

Nick Foles threw two touchdown passes, LeSean McCoy ran for two scores and host Philadelphia routed Chicago in a matchup of first-place teams with opposite stakes. Chicago’s loss sets up two winner-take-all games for NFC division crowns next week. The Bears must tie or beat the Packers at home next week to win the North. The Eagles have to tie or beat the Cowboys in Dallas next Sunday night to win the NFC East.

Chicago 0 3 8 0 11
Philadelphia 21 3 9 21 54

Phi—Cooper 5 pass from Foles (Henery kick), 9:54.

Phi—McCoy 1 run (Henery kick), 7:44.

Phi—Celek 10 pass from Foles (Henery kick), 1:27.

Phi—FG Henery 49, 1:07.

Chi—FG Gould 50, :00.

Phi—Thornton safety, 9:52.

Phi—McCoy 1 run (Henery kick), 7:11.

Chi—Marshall 6 pass from Cutler (E.Bennett pass from Cutler), :00.

Phi—Polk 10 run (Henery kick), 11:19.

Phi—Boykin 54 interception return (Henery kick), 8:00.

Phi—Brown 65 run (Henery kick), 6:14.

A—69,144.

Chi Phi
First downs 18 28
Total Net Yards 257 514
Rushes-yards 19-61 36-289
Passing 196 225
Punt Returns 0-0 2-2
Kickoff Returns 8-169 3-21
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-54
Comp-Att-Int 22-39-1 21-25-0
Sacked-Yards Lost 5-46 2-5
Punts 6-37.8 2-44.0
Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-1
Penalties-Yards 2-10 2-15
Time of Possession 29:40 30:20

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Chicago, Forte 9-29, Bush 7-20, Cutler 2-15, McCown 1-(minus 3). Philadelphia, McCoy 18-133, Brown 9-115, Foles 2-17, Jackson 2-12, Polk 2-12, Smith 1-2, Vick 2-(minus 2).

PASSING—Chicago, Cutler 20-35-1-222, McCown 2-4-0-20. Philadelphia, Foles 21-25-0-230.

RECEIVING—Chicago, Jeffery 6-76, M.Bennett 5-85, Marshall 4-36, Forte 4-25, E.Bennett 2-12, Weems 1-8. Philadelphia, McCoy 6-29, Jackson 4-29, Celek 3-58, Cooper 3-53, Avant 3-26, Ertz 1-27, Polk 1-8.