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NFL roundup: Bears pick off Rodgers, take NFC North

ByReuters

Published 17/12/2018 at 00:20 GMT

Mitchell Trubisky completed 20 of 28 passes for 235 yards and two touchdowns, and the Chicago Bears clinched their first NFC North division title since 2010 with a 24-17 win over the visiting Green Bay Packers on Sunday afternoon.

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Tarik Cohen and Trey Burton each hauled in touchdowns for the Bears, and
Jordan Howard scored on the ground. Chicago (10-4) snapped a five-game skid
against Green Bay and clinched its first division crown at home since 2006.
Aaron Rodgers completed 25 of 42 passes for 274 yards, no touchdowns and one
interception. Jamaal Williams scored the lone touchdown for Green Bay (5-8-1),
which dropped to 1-1 under interim head coach Joe Philbin and was eliminated
from postseason contention.
Bears safety Eddie Jackson ended Rodgers' NFL-record streak of consecutive
passes without an interception at 402 when he picked off a pass in the end
zone intended for Packers tight end Jimmy Graham with three minutes to play.
Colts 23, Cowboys 0
Marlon Mack rushed 27 times for 139 yards and two touchdowns as host
Indianapolis ended Dallas' five-game winning streak in emphatic fashion with a
shutout at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Adam Vinatieri added three field goals for Indianapolis (8-6), which remains
in contention for the AFC's second wild-card spot. The Colts, Baltimore Ravens
and Tennessee Titans are tied at 8-6.
Dallas (8-6) could have wrapped up the NFC East title with a win but will have
to wait for a Week 16 home game with Tampa Bay. The Cowboys were shut out for
the first time since Nov. 16, 2003, when they fell 12-0 at New England.
Ravens 20, Buccaneers 12
Gus Edwards rushed for 104 yards and a touchdown as Baltimore topped Tampa Bay
on a cold and rainy afternoon in Baltimore.
The Ravens (8-6) remain in control of the second AFC wild-card spot and in
contention for the AFC North crown, rushing for 242 yards to become the first
team since the 1976 Steelers with five straight games with 190 or more rushing
yards.
Jameis Winston completed 13 of 25 passes for 157 yards and one interception
for Tampa Bay (5-9). Peyton Barber rushed for 85 yards and a touchdown. Mike
Evans had four catches for 121 yards.
Titans 17, Giants 0
Derrick Henry followed up a record-setting performance with 170 yards and a
pair of short touchdown runs as Tennessee eliminated New York from postseason
contention with a shutout in East Rutherford, N.J.
A week after setting a franchise record with 238 yards in a Thursday night
game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Henry recorded his second 100-yard game
of the season and fourth of his career as the Titans (8-6) entered the game as
one of four 7-6 teams vying for the sixth seed along with Baltimore, Miami and
Indianapolis. Baltimore and Indianapolis also won, while Miami lost.
The Giants (5-9) had won four of their last five games but could never develop
a consistent rhythm while playing without Odell Beckham Jr., who missed his
second straight game with a quadriceps injury. New York was shut out at home
for the first time since Dec. 15, 2013, against Seattle.
Vikings 41, Dolphins 17
Minnesota set the tone in the first quarter with a three-touchdown outburst on
the way to an easy win over visiting Miami.
Quarterback Kirk Cousins threw touchdown passes to Stefon Diggs and Aldrick
Robinson, and Dalvin Cook rushed for two scores and Latavius Murray ran for
another as the Vikings (7-6-1) set a season high in points scored.
Minkah Fitzpatrick and Kalen Ballage scored touchdowns, and Jason Sanders
added a 25-yard field goal for Miami (7-7), which lost for the sixth time in
seven road games.
Redskins 16, Jaguars 13
In a game lacking offense, visiting Washington put together two late scoring
drives and got a Dustin Hopkins field goal as time expired to earn a win over
disappointing Jacksonville.
The win ended a four-game losing streak for Washington (7-7) and keeps the
Redskins alive in the NFC playoff picture.
In his first NFL start since 2011, Redskins quarterback Josh Johnson was
16-of-25 passing for 151 yards and a touchdown. Cody Kessler had just 57 yards
passing as the Jaguars (4-10) lost for the ninth time in the past 10 games.
Falcons 40, Cardinals 14
Linebacker Deion Jones began a 26-point first-half outburst with a 41-yard
interception return for a touchdown and Atlanta ended its five-game losing
streak with a blowout over visiting Arizona.
Atlanta (5-9) was led by quarterback Matt Ryan, who was 22 for 36 for 231
yards and two touchdowns. He also ran three times for 18 yards and one
touchdown. Tailback Tevin Coleman rushed 11 times for a career-best 145 yards
and one touchdown. He had a career-long 65-yard run.
Rookie Josh Rosen suffered a long afternoon for the Cardinals (3-11). He was
13 for 22 for 132 yards and two interceptions, getting lifted midway in the
fourth quarter for backup Mike Glennon.
Bills 14, Lions 13
Josh Allen threw for 204 yards and accounted for a touchdown with his arm and
another with his legs to help Buffalo squeak by Detroit in Orchard Park, N.Y.
The Bills rookie quarterback completed 13 of 26 passes without a turnover and
notched his second fourth-quarter comeback. He gained 16 yards on nine
carries, giving him 351 rushing yards over his past four games as the Bills
(5-9) snapped a two-game losing streak.
Matt Stafford threw for 208 yards and a touchdown, Kenny Golladay caught seven
passes for a career-high 146 yards, Theo Riddick rushed for 47 yards and Zach
Zenner contributed for 45 yards and a rushing touchdown, but Detroit (5-9)
still lost for the third time in four games and was officially eliminated from
playoff contention.
Bengals 30, Raiders 16
Joe Mixon ran for two touchdowns, Cincinnati converted two fourth-down
conversions that led to two first-half touchdowns, and the Bengals defeated
Oakland in the Bengals' final home game of the season, and perhaps Marvin
Lewis' final home game as head coach.
Rumors have circulated for weeks that Lewis' 16th season as head coach of the
Bengals will be his last. Cincinnati (6-8) has been hurt by injuries, with 14
players -- including Andy Dalton and A.J. Green -- on injured reserve.
The Raiders (3-11) couldn't get their offense on track. In their first five
possessions, they punted three times and fumbled twice. Not having starting
guards Kelechi Osemele and Gabe Jackson didn't help quarterback Derek Carr, as
Bengals defensive tackle Geno Atkins had three sacks.
--Field Level Media
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