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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Seattle Seahawks Score - Arizona Cardinals Score

Score! This is a big NFC West divisional game today for both teams. The Seattle Seahawks visit the The University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, AZ to take on the Arizona Cardinals.

The Seahawks, with a record of 4-4, share the division lead with the St. Louis Rams. Arizona meanwhile has a losing record of 3-5 on the season. An Arizona win today coupled with a St. Louis loss could result in 3 teams sharing the division lead even though all three teams will have a losing record. I can't remember the last time that happened at this point in an NFL season.

This should be a good contest today. It's a tossup on who will win. Arizona did beat Seattle in their first game of the season, so they may have a slight edge playing at home. Be interesting to see how the NFC West unfolds as the season progresses through the second half.

Kickoff time is at 4:15 PM EST and all the highlights, score, and updates will come live as they happen.

Dallas Cowboys Score - New York Giants Score

After an eventful week in which Dallas owner Jerry Jones fired his coach, the disappointing 1-7 Cowboys head to the New Meadowlands Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ on the East coast for an afternoon game with the New York Giants.

The Cowboys season has spiraled out of control and has been one of the worst Dallas teams to grace a football field in recent memory. They will have their hands full today in an NFC East division game. Eli Manning and the Giants sit in first place with a record of 6-2 and the Cowboys are feeding at the bottom of the division.

New York should win this game today - even with the fire that Jerry Jones lit under the team this past week.

Kickoff time is 4:15 PM EST All the stats, video, highlights, updates, and statistics will be available live as it happens.

St. Louis Rams Score - San Francisco 49ers Score

The 4-4 St. Louis Rams head into Candlestick Park in San Francisco, CA for a meeting with the San Francisco 49ers, who are scratching their heads and wondering what happened to their season as they are sitting at a disappointing 2-6 on the season.

The Rams are tied for first in the NFC West with the Seattle Seahawks, while the niners are at the bottom of the division. However, even with their terrible first half, the 49ers still can make a push to take the division in the second half. So all is not lost for them. They desperatly need to take this game today not only to stay with the pack in the division, but to give the team a little confidence as well.

Kickoff time is at 4:15 PM EST. All the stats, updates, and game score will be available at kick off.

Kansas City Chiefs Score - Denver Broncos Score

Denver shook off their previous losses and came out with all guns blazing in a shootout with the Kansas City Chiefs in Denver, CO. The Broncos came out on the winning end by a score of 49-29. Passing was the name of the game today and both sides of the ball threw for over 750 yards combined.

Denver got on the score board quick in the first quarter when Kyle Orton completed a pass to Knowshon Moreno, who ran in for a 17 yard touchdown. Orton then hit Brandon Lloyd for a 6 yard TD pass. Kyle Orton wasn't done yet in the first quarter as he threw his 3rd touchdown of the day to Jabar Gaffney, who hauled in the 40 yard touchdown to put the Broncos, after the extra point kick, the early 21-0 lead.

The second quarter didn't fare any better for the Chiefs, although they did get on the board. Tim Tebow came in and went in for a 1 yard touchdown, then that was followed up by a Jason Hunter 75 yard fumble return to put the Broncos up 35-0. The Chiefs finally scored with a minute and a half remaining in the half when Jamaal Charles hauled in a 5 yard TD pass from Matt Cassel. With 1 second on the clock before halftime, Ryan Succop hit a 40 yard field goal for the Chiefs.

Denver continued bleeding the Chiefs in the 3rd quarter when Spencer Larsen caught a 3 yard TD pass From Tim Tebow to make it a 42-10 ball game. Matt Cassel then threw his 2nd TD pass of the game to Dwayne Bowe.

In the 4th quarter, it was Denver who struck again when Brandon Lloyd caught a 15 yard TD pass From Kyle Orton - his 4th TD of the game. Chris Chambers then caught an 11 yard TD pass From Matt Cassel. The Chiefs went for the 2 point conversion and missed leaving the score at 49-23 in favor of the Broncos. It was the Chiefs who would score again late in the game when Matt Cassel found Dwayne Bowe for a 22 yard touchdown pass. They once again went for the 2 point conversion and missed. It was too little, too late for the Chiefs.



Kyle Orton completed 22 of 34 for 296 yards and 4 Tds in the winning effort. Knowshon Moreno ran the ball 22 times for 106 yards. He also caught 3 passes for 50 yards and 1 TD. Tim Tebow completed his only pass of the game for a 3 yard touchdown and he also ran the ball 2 times for 2 yards and a TD. Brandon Lloyd caught 6 passes for 90 yards and 2 TDs. Jabar Gaffney caught 3 passes for 57 yards and 1 TD.

Matt Cassel had a heck of a game throwing the ball for Kansas City. He scored some fantasy football points today for whomever had him on their starting roster. He completed 33 of 53 passes for 469 yards and 4 TDs. Dwayne Bowe had a nice day catching the ball for the Chiefs - he caught 13 passes for 186 yards and 2 TDs. Jamaal Charles caught 5 passes for 80 yards a TD. Chris Chambers caught 4 passes for 36 yards and 1 TD.

Cincinnati Bengals Score - Indianapolis Colts Score

The Cincinnati Bengals have had a disappointing season so far and their game against the Indianapolis Colts was another notch in the loss column. The Colts beat the Bengals by a score of 23-17 today.

The Colts struck in the first quarter when Adam Vinatieri hit a 28 Yard Field Goal and then Kelvin Hayden intercepted a Carson Palmer pass and took it back 31 Yards for a touchdown. Adam Vinatieri booted through the extra point to give Indy the early 10-0 lead.

In the 2nd quarter, Javarris James ran in a 3 yard touchdown run for the Colts. Mike Nugent then kicked a field goal to get the Bengals on the board. Chad Ochocinco caught a 5 yard touchdown pass from Carson Palmer with a minute to go before halftime. In the final play of the first half, Adam Vinatieri hit a 47 yard field goal for the Colts.

Adam Vinatieri hit a 23 yard field goal in the 4th quarter and the Bengal came back to score when Jermaine Gresham caught a 19 yard TD from Carson Palmer. The Bengals recovered the following onside kick and it looked like the Bengals might have a chance to at least tie the game, but any hopes of that were lost (along with the ballgame) when Jermaine Gresham caught a pass and fumbled at the Indy 34 to give the ball back to the Colts.

New York Jets Score - Cleveland Browns Score

The Cleveland Browns and New York Jets final score of the game was 26-20, in favor of New York. This was possibly the game of the season as both teams battled it out to the final play of overtime. Here is a quick scoring summary of the game.

The Cleveland Browns got on the board first, when Phil Dawson kicked a 34 yard field goal to give the Browns the early lead. The Jets came back to tie the score on a Nick Folk 27 Yard Field Goal. Peyton Hillis continued his hot streak running the ball when he ran in from 12 Yards for the touchdown to give the Browns a 10-7 lead.

Jerricho Cotchery tied it back up when he caught a 25 Yard TD Pass From Mark Sanchez and after the extra point kick evened up the score. Phil Dawson hit a 23 Yard Field Goal for the Browns, but the New York Jets answered that with a 1 yard TD run to give the Jets the lead before halftime.

Nick Folk hit a 25 yard field goal as the game was entering the final minutes of the 4th quarter to give the Jets a late 20-13 lead. The Browns battled back with less than a minute on the clock when Colt McCoy did his best John Elway impression and drove Cleveland down the field to tie the game. After completing a couple of passes to get them to the 3 yard, Colt tossed a 3 yard TD to Mohamed Massaquoi to even up the score.

Denver had a chance to put the game away in overtime, but Nick Folk pulled a 47 yard field goal attempt wide to the right and gave Cleveland another chance to score with just over 5 minutes remaining in overtime.

Cleveland had a chance to win it in overtime when McCoy hit Chansi Stuckey with a pass that put the Browns within reach of a game winning field, but Stuckey fumbled the ball while fighting for extra yardage and the Jets recovered.

As the clock was winding down Mark Sanchez threw a deep pass that was picked off by Joe Haden. The Browns were pinned deep and couldn't move the ball and were forced to punt. The Jets had one last chance to score. With only 16 seconds left in overtime, Mark Sanchez hit Santonio Holmes, who broke away and streaked 37 yards into the endzone for the touchdown to give the Jets the win!

Key Statistics for the game:
Cleveland Browns
Colt McCoy completed 18 of 31 passes for 205 yards and 1 TD
Peyton Hillis ran 19 times for 82 yards and 1 TD
Ben Watson caught 5 passes for 74 yards
Mohamed Massaquoi caught 2 passes for 8 yards and 1 TD

New York Jets
Mark Sanchez completed 27 of 44 passes for 299 yards and 2 TD & 1 INT
Shonn Green ran 20 times for 72 yards
LaDainian Tomlinson ran 18 times for 57 yards
Santonio Holmes caught 5 passes for 76 yards and 1 TD
Jerricho Cotchery caught 3 passes for 43 yards and 1 TD