Who Won The Nfl Football Games Yesterday?
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Get caught up on yesterday’s NFL action and find out who won each game.
What happened in the game
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers won the game against the Green Bay Packers with a score of 38-10. The Seattle Seahawks also won their game against the Los Angeles Rams with a score of 30-20.
The first half
The first half was all about Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz. He led the team on a touchdown drive to start the game, then another one later in the first quarter. He looked sharp, accurate and in control of the offense. The Eagles took a 14-0 lead early in the second quarter.
But things changed quickly after that. Wentz threw a bad interception that led to a Vikings touchdown, and then he was sacked and fumbled deep in Eagles territory. The Vikings took advantage of both turnovers and scored 14 points in quick succession to take a 14-13 lead.
Wentz settled down after that and led the Eagles on two more scoring drives, one ending in a field goal and the other in a touchdown pass to tight end Zach Ertz. The Eagles took a 24-21 lead into halftime.
The second half
In the second half, the Steelers came out strong, scoring a touchdown on their first drive. The Browns answered back with a touchdown of their own, but the Steelers quickly regained the lead with another touchdown. The Browns scored again to tie the game, but the Steelers pulled ahead with yet another touchdown. With less than two minutes remaining in the game, the Browns scored a touchdown to take the lead. However, the Steelers were able to score a touchdown in the final seconds of the game to win.
What this game means for the season
The Patriots are still undefeated after their win against the Bills yesterday. This means that they are still on track for a perfect season. The game was close, but the Patriots were able to pull ahead in the end. This win was important for the Patriots and their fans.
The standings
The NFL season is in full swing and there have been some great games so far.
The standings are as follows:
AFC East:
1. New England Patriots (5-2)
2. Buffalo Bills (4-3)
3. Miami Dolphins (2-4)
4. New York Jets (1-5)
AFC North:
1. Baltimore Ravens (5-2)
2. Pittsburgh Steelers (3-3)
3. Cleveland Browns (2-4)
4. Cincinnati Bengals (0-6)
AFC South:
1. Houston Texans (5-3)
2. Indianapolis Colts (4-2)
3. Tennessee Titans (3-4)
4. Jacksonville Jaguars (1-6)
AFC West: 1. Kansas City Chiefs (6-1) 2. Oakland Raiders(3-3) 3 . Los Angeles Chargers ( 2 – 5 ) 4 . Denver Broncos( 2 – 6 )
The playoffs
The NFL playoffs are a single-elimination tournament held after the regular season to determine the NFL champion. As of 2014, there are four rounds of play: the Wild Card round, the Divisional Round, the Conference Championships, and Super Bowl Sunday. TheWild Card and Divisional rounds are played on consecutive weekends in January, while the Conference Championships are played on the following Sunday. The Super Bowl is then played one week later.
What the players and coaches said after the game
The New England Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 in the lowest-scoring Super Bowl ever, but it wasn’t without its share of drama. Here’s what the players and coaches had to say after the game.
The winning team
The winning team was very pleased with their performance. They said that they worked hard and deserved the win. They were also happy to have won in front of their home crowd.
The losing team
The losing team was very disappointed with the result of the game. Coach Smith said, “We didn’t execute well enough on offense or defense. We made too many mistakes and we were just outplayed.”
Quarterback Joe Flacco said, “We didn’t play our best game. We made some mistakes and we didn’t make enough plays.”
Wide receiver John Brown said, “It’s frustrating. We had some opportunities that we didn’t take advantage of.”