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tuation: The Saints take over possession at their own 25-yard line with 5:56 remaining in the first half after San Francisco clo Antworten

.Golden TateLions vs. Vikings ? A flip for the game winnerThe situation: In overtime, the Lions have a third-and-8 on the Minnesota 28-yard line knowing a touchdown ends the game. The play: Matthew Stafford throws the ball to Golden Tate, who shakes off one defender and then his former college teammate, Harrison Smith, and starts running to the end zone. As he gets close, he flips in the air and is hit as he crosses the goal line, giving the Lions a 22-16 win.AP Photo/Jim Mone.Michael ThomasSaints vs. 49ers ? The helmet helps for the touchdownThe situation: The Saints have first-and-10 on San Franciscos 32-yard line, leading 31-23 with 13:21 remaining in the fourth quarter. The play: Drew Brees heaves a deep ball up to rookie receiver Michael Thomas in the end zone, despite tight coverage from CB Tramaine Brock. Thomas turns and reaches both arms around Brock to bat the ball to himself as he falls backwards for the 32-yard touchdown, his fifth of the season, tops among rookies.AP Photo/D. Ross Cameron.Dak PrescottCowboys vs. Browns ? A proven starter who finishesThe situation: Dak Prescott tries to lead the Cowboys to their seventh consecutive victory, the longest since Jason Garrett became the head coach midway through the 2010 season. Prescott, a fourth-round pick, keeps playing better each week. He passes for 247 yards and three touchdowns against Cleveland. The play: Prescott throws a 26-yard touchdown pass to Jason Witten giving the Cowboys a 7-3 lead they never relinquish in the first quarter. He completes passes to eight different receivers in one of his most efficient performances of the season.AP Photo/David Richards.Odell BeckhamEagles vs. Giants ? Defended, but not stoppedThe situation: Second-and-goal from the Eagles 1-yard line. The Eagles had just scored to close the gap to 14-10, and the Giants regroup after being stuffed on a first-down run. The play: The Giants have three wide receivers to the right with Beckham closest to the sideline. While in shotgun formation, quarterback Eli Manning fakes the handoff to running back Rashad Jennings. Cornerback Leodis McKelvin lurches toward Beckham at the line of scrimmage. But Beckham makes a quick move around him as Manning fires toward the back of the end zone. Beckham jumps over McKelvins back to make the catch for his second touchdown of the first half.AP Photo/Bill Kostroun.Marcus MariotaTitans vs. Chargers ? Pushes for the pylonThe situation: Second-and-10 from the Chargers 14-yard line with the Titans trailing 19-14 with 12:19 left in the third quarter. The play: Titans QB Marcus Mariota takes the snap out of the shotgun and on a designed run races up the middle and then cuts outside. With Chargers safety Dwight Lowery closing in, Mariota begins his dive for the end zone from the 4-yard line and clips the pylon for a touchdown and a lead for the Titans. Mariota finishes with four touchdowns - three passing and one rushing - but is also plagued by turnovers with two interceptions and a fumble.Jake Roth/USA TODAY Sports.Mike WallaceSteelers vs. Ravens ? 95-yard touchdown catchThe situation: In a scoreless game with the Steelers, the Ravens are backed up deep in their own territory late in the first quarter and face a second-and-9 from their own 5-yard line. The play: Mike Wallace runs a short slant pattern, catches a Joe Flacco pass that sails away from his body and outruns Steelers safety Mike Mitchell for the touchdown. It marks the longest play from scrimmage in Ravens regular-season history.Rob Carr/Getty Images.Kenyan DrakeJets vs. Dolphins ? Breakthrough kickoff returnThe situation: The Jets kicking off after scoring a touchdown with 5:15 remaining in the fourth quarter and the Dolphins trailing 23-20. The play: Dolphins rookie running back Kenyan Drake takes the kickoff and breaks through the middle and heads to the right sideline for a 96-yard touchdown return. The play proves to be the winning score for Miami, securing its third win in a row.AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee.Marcus PetersJaguars vs. Chiefs ? Awareness pays offThe situation: The Chiefs lead the Jaguars 19-7 midway through the fourth quarter but Jacksonville is staging a comeback, with second-and-goal from the Chiefs 1-yard line. The play: Chiefs defensive end Jaye Howard knocks the ball loose before Jaguars running back Chris Ivory crosses the goal line. Cornerback Marcus Peters recovers in the end zone and helps the Chiefs hold on for a 19-14 victory.AP Photo/Charlie Riedel.Jordan TodmanColts vs. Packers ? 99-yards to the houseThe situation: The opening kickoff sails all the way to the Colts 1-yard line where Jordan Todman fields it. The play: Todman bolts up the middle of the field and at around the 25-yard line he breaks right and races down the sideline untouched the rest of the way for a 99-yard touchdown and a 7-0 Colts lead with just 13 seconds into the game. It is the first kickoff return for a touchdown by the Colts since Week 17 of the 2012 season.Dylan Buell/Getty Images.Mark IngramSaints vs. 49ers ? Finds the hole for a 75-yard touchdownThe situation: The Saints take over possession at their own 25-yard line with 5:56 remaining in the first half after San Francisco closed within 21-10. The play: Running back Mark Ingram bursts through a big hole inside right tackle and cruises down the right sideline for a 75-yard touchdown run -- the longest of his career and the fourth longest in Saints history. It was a big play for Ingram, especially, since he was demoted last week to the No. 2 running back job behind Tim Hightower after fumbles in back-to-back games.Kelley L Cox/USA TODAY Sports.Dwight LoweryTitans vs. Chargers ? Scoops and scoresThe situation: Second-and-15 from the Chargers 47-yard line with 2:44 left in the third quarter and San Diego leading 26-21.The play: Tennessee quarterback Marcus Mariota works out of the pistol formation and runs the option to his right. San Diego outside linebacker Melvin Ingram tackles Mariota, popping the ball loose. Inside linebacker Korey Toomer initially picks up the ball and loses it, with safety Dwight Lowery scooping up the loose ball and rumbling 36 yards for the score.AP Photo/Denis Poroy Emmitt Smith Cowboys Jersey . -- Stanford squashed Oregons national championship hopes again, schooling the Ducks in power football. Randall Cobb Jersey . Any real chance at payback wont come until the playoff. Still, Pittsburgh knows its taut 3-2 win over the Bruins on Wednesday night is a pretty good place to start laying the groundwork. "They are a very good defensive team," Penguins forward Brandon Sutter said. http://www.cowboysfootballgearshop.com/trysten-hill-jersey/ .com) - Yankee Stadium is the home of the Bronx Bombers, but on Sunday afternoon it will open its gates to host the latest addition of the Hudson River Rivalry. Connor McGovern Womens Jersey .500 on the season. The Jets are now 0-5-1 in the second game of back-to-backs. The game started the same way the Vancouver game started the night before, with the Jets taking the first two penalties of the game and killing off the first, but the Oilers getting on the board first, scoring on the second man-advantage. Demarcus Lawrence Jersey .ca! Hi Kerry, Heres an interesting one. I know its common knowledge that all players are responsible for their sticks. We witnessed that when Zack Kassian hit Edmontons Sam Gagner in the face after a missed check.GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -- If Toronto Marlies coach Dallas Eakins could take anything away from Wednesday nights loss to Grand Rapids, it was that his team showed perseverance. The Marlies battled back from a two-goal deficit before finally succumbing to the Griffins 5-4 in Game 3 of the American Hockey League Western Conference semifinals. The Griffins now own a 2-1 series lead entering Game 4 Friday night in Grand Rapids. "That was huge, and thats maybe one of the positives we take," Eakins said. "Our guys are resilient, and weve been through this playoff run before. They fully understand that you are never out of a game. I liked our push back, and I liked that we were able to come back, but we needed to play better defensively." The Marlies found themselves in a two-goal hole early, as Grand Rapids notched a pair of goals in the first six minutes of the game. It wasnt the start Toronto was hoping for after a Game 2 home win to even the series. "We got down two goals, and you dont want to do that to start off the game, but we regrouped and there was no panic on the bench," said Marlies right winger Carter Ashton, who had a goal and an assist. "It was a matter of believing in our system and executing." The Marlies got one back near the end of the first period when Ryan Hamilton scored in his first game since rejoining the team from the Maple Leafs. Grand Rapids took a 3-1 lead less than threee minutes into the second on a goal by Tomas Tatar, but the Marlies answered with a pair of timely goals.dddddddddddd Toronto made it 3-2 on an unassisted goal from Spencer Abbott, and tied it five minutes later on a power goal by Greg McKegg, who trickled in a shot past Grand Rapids goalie Petr Mrazek. The Griffins regained the lead with nearly three minutes remaining in the second as Francis Pare pushed a shot over MacIntyres shoulder to put Grand Rapids ahead 4-3. The Marlies gave up a goal 46 seconds in to fall behind again by two goals, but Ashton cut the gap to 5-4 with 15 minutes left in regulation. Toronto nearly tied it in the last three minutes but a short-handed shot by Mike Zigomanis deflected off the post. The play was reviewed, but it didnt turn out in Torontos favor. "We wouldve liked a little better luck on that," Eakins said. "Off the post, wide open net, and I know Ziggy wont sleep much tonight thinking about that." Grand Rapids outshot the Marlies 32-20, while MacIntyre finished with 27 stops. "We need more attempts at the net, and thats not even shot selection," Eakins said. "Thats getting the puck into the zone and getting it deep. We had certain individuals who wanted to do things on their own, and we were turning pucks over early and that denies you shots at their net." The Marlies and Griffins were both 1 for 4 on the power play. Mrazek had 16 saves. ' ' '

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