COLTS v PATRIOTS and PACKERS v SEAHAWKS
The teamswho will compete for the AFC and NFC Championship games have been decided on the field of play. The Colts will travel to New England to take on the Patriots while the Packers will head west to face the defending Super Bowl Champion, Seattle Seahawks.
The Colts upset the reigning AFC Champion Denver Broncos, in Denver, 24-13 behind Andrew Lucks' 265 yards passing with 2 touchdowns and the running of Daniel Herron who ran for 63 yards and a TD. The Indianapolis defense held Peyton Manning to just 211 yards and a touchdown while limiting the Broncos to 88 yards on the grond with no touchdowns.
Read the Grantland.com Piece here.
The upset minded Ravens were unable to overcome the play calling, Coach Harbaugh called it cheating, in the 35-31 loss to the Patriots. This despite having lead the Patriots twice by 14 points. Joe Flacco threw for 292 yards and 4 touchdowns but threw 2 interceptions, the last with 1:39 left on the clock and the Ravens driving. The Ravens defense held the Patriots to 14 yards on 13 carries but allowed Tom Brady to score on a 1 yard QB keeper. Brady meanwhile, threw for 367 yards and 3 touchdowns and Julian Edelman threw a 51 yard TD strike to Danny Amendola.
In the NFC, the defending Super Bowl Champion Seattle Seahawks used 3 touchdown passes from Russell Wilson and a smothering defense to defeat the 8-8-1 Carolina Panthers 31-17. Wilson threw for 268 yards with no interceptions and the the Seahawks rushed for 100 yards. Jermaine Kearse, Luke Willson and Doug Baldwin caught the TD passes from Wilson.
The Cowboys came up 1 play short of defeating the Green Bay Packers, who won the game 26-21. Aaron Rodgers threw for 316 yards and 3 touchdowns with no interceptions while Tony Romo tossed the ball 19 times and completed 15 of them for 191 yards and 2 touchdowns. Demarco Murray carried the ball 23 times for 123 yards and a touchdown but the play that will be remembered will be Dez Bryant's non catch of a 4th and 2 pass from Romo that turned the ball over to the Packers on downs and let Green Bay run out the clock.
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Monday, January 12, 2015
Friday, October 10, 2014
Colts Hang on to Defeat Texans 33-28
The Indianapolis Colts jumped out big early and beat the Houston Texans 33-28. The Texans lost 2 fumbles in the last 5 minutes of play to give the Colts the victory.
Andrew Luck had his 3rd consecutive 300+ yard passing day going 25 of 44 for 370 yards with 3 TDs and 1 INT.
Arian Foster, of the Texans, had 20 carries for 109 yards and 2 TDs while JJ Watt recovered a fumble and returned it 45 yards for his 2nd defensive TD of the year.
Read the ESPN story here.
Andrew Luck had his 3rd consecutive 300+ yard passing day going 25 of 44 for 370 yards with 3 TDs and 1 INT.
Arian Foster, of the Texans, had 20 carries for 109 yards and 2 TDs while JJ Watt recovered a fumble and returned it 45 yards for his 2nd defensive TD of the year.
Read the ESPN story here.
Monday, October 6, 2014
Browns Comeback to Beat Titans 29-28
Brian Hoyer threw a TD pass to Travis Benjamin with 1:09 left in the fourth quarter to complete a dramatic comeback. The Browns were down 28-3 before the offense and defense took over.
The win was the largest comeback by a road team in NFL history. The Buffalo Bills came back to beat the Indianapolis Colts 37-35 in 1997 after being down by 26 points.
It was also the Brown's biggest comeback since 1966 when they cameback to beat the Giants 49-40 after being down 34-14.
Read the Teresa Walker/Yahoo Sports story here
The win was the largest comeback by a road team in NFL history. The Buffalo Bills came back to beat the Indianapolis Colts 37-35 in 1997 after being down by 26 points.
It was also the Brown's biggest comeback since 1966 when they cameback to beat the Giants 49-40 after being down 34-14.
Read the Teresa Walker/Yahoo Sports story here
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