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NFL game roundup: Luck rallies Colts over Browns

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CLEVELAND — The Indianapolis Colts mounted a 90-yard scoring drive in the final minutes of the game Sunday and scored the winning touchdown on a 1-yard pass from Andrew Luck to T.Y. Hilton with 32 seconds left to edge the Cleveland Browns 25-24.

The game-winning drive took 11 plays. The Colts (9-4) never led until they scored the go-ahead touchdown.

The Browns (7-6) have lost three of their past four games.

Brian Hoyer played the entire game at quarterback for the Browns, completing 14 of 31 passes for 140 yards, no touchdowns and two interceptions.

The Colts trailed 21-7 in the third quarter before coming back behind Luck, who finished 24 of 53 for 294 yards with two interceptions.

The Browns’ defense scored the first touchdown of the game when defensive end Desmond Bryant and linebacker Paul Kruger combined to sack Luck at the Colts 1. Kruger stripped the ball and it rolled into the end zone. Craig Robertson fell on it for the touchdown with 40 seconds left in the first quarter.

Another defensive touchdown by the Browns expanded their lead to 21-7 in the third quarter when rookie cornerback Justin Gilbert picked off Luck and returned the ball 21 yards for a touchdown.

Steelers 42, Bengals 21

CINCINNATI — Ben Roethlisberger passed for 350 yards and three touchdowns and Pittsburgh revived its playoff hopes with a victory over Cincinnati in a key AFC North clash.

Le’Veon Bell rushed for 185 yards and two touchdowns for Pittsburgh, which also got 100-yard receiving days from Antonio Brown (117) and Martavis Bryant (109, touchdown).

The Steelers (8-5) trailed heading into the fourth quarter, but scored 25 points in less than 10 minutes to take control.

Cincinnati (8-4-1) lost despite a record-setting day by receiver A.J. Green, who had 11 catches for a career-high 224 yards and a touchdown.

Quarterback Andy Dalton passed for 302 yards and two chdowns and ran for another score for the Bengals, who still lead the AFC North despite having their three-game winning streak snapped.

Ravens 28, Dolphins 13

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — In a game between two teams battling to try to remain in the playoff race, Baltimore rallied to defeat Miami.

The Ravens (8-5) overcame a 10-point deficit, engineering four long touchdown drives — 97, 75, 80 and 81 yards.

Miami (7-6) is just 3-3 at home this season, including two straight losses.

Baltimore quarterback Joe Flacco completed 25 of 33 passes for 269 yards and two touchdowns. He also scored on a 1-yard run, and the Ravens’ defense got six sacks in the win.

Elvis Dumervil had 3 1/2 of Baltimore six sacks against Ryan Tannehill, who threw for 227 yards and a score. The Dolphins totaled only 249 yards.

Panthers 41, Saints 10

NEW ORLEANS — Quarterback Cam Newton threw for three touchdowns and leaped high for another, and Jonathan Stewart rushed for 155 yards, including a 69-yard scoring scamper, as Carolina ended a seven-game winless streak by routing New Orleans Saints.

The victory for Carolina (4-8-1) was its first since Oct. 5, and the Saints (5-8) lost their fourth consecutive home game. In their previous seven games, the Panthers recorded a tie and six consecutive losses.

The 31-point loss was tied for the most lopsided for the Saints in eight seasons under head coach Sean Payton. The Saints had not lost four consecutive games at home since 1999. As poorly as the Saints have played, however, they still could be tied for first place in the NFC South if Atlanta (5-7) loses Monday night at Green Bay.

Lions 34, Buccaneers 17

DETROIT — Quarterback Matthew Stafford passed for 311 yards and three touchdowns while running back Joique Bell had a rushing and receiving touchdown to lead Detroit over Tampa Bay.

Calvin Johnson caught eight passes for 158 yards and a touchdown for Detroit (9-4), which moved within a half-game of Green Bay for the NFC North lead.

Bell gained 83 yards on the ground and 50 yards on five receptions. Reggie Bush, who was sidelined for the fifth time in seven games with an ankle injury, gained 26 yards on eight carries.

Rookie Mike Evans caught two touchdown passes from Josh McCown for Tampa Bay (2-11). Evans caught four passes for 45 yards and Vincent Jackson had 10 receptions for 159 yards. McCown passed for 250 yards but was intercepted twice.

Vikings 30, Jets 24 (OT)

MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Vikings receiver Jarius Wright slipped out of a tackle and raced 87 yards for a touchdown, leading Minnesota to an overtime win over the New York Jets.

Facing third-and-5 on their own 13, Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater fired a quick screen to his right to Wright, who broke a tackle and outran the Jets down the sideline for his first touchdown of the season.

The score salvaged a win for Minnesota (6-7), which led most of the game.

Nick Folk connected on a 44-yard field goal with 23 seconds remaining to force overtime for the Jets (2-1). It was Folk’s fifth field goal of the day.

Texans 27, Jaguars 13

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Houston turned a costly Blake Bortles interception into a touchdown to keep alive its playoff hopes with a much-needed win over Jacksonville.

It was the Texans’ first back-to-back win since the opening two games of the season. The Texans improved to 7-6.

Jacksonville fell to 2-11 and must win two of the last three games just to match its 4-12 mark last year.

Arian Foster ran for 127 yards and a touchdown for the Texans. Ryan Fitzpatrick completed 13 of 19 passes for 135 yards. Defensive end J.J. Watt finished with three sacks and five quarterback hits.

Rams 24, Redskins 0

LANDOVER, Md. — St. Louis abused quarterback Colt McCoy and dominated Washington in recording a second consecutive shutout win,

The Rams held Washington to 206 total yards, sacked McCoy six times and improved to 6-7 this season after entering November with a 2-5 record.

Shaun Hill threw touchdown passes of 1 and 35 yards to tight end Jared Cook to help the Rams push a 6-0 halftime lead to 24-0 by the end of three quarters.

Robert Griffin III replaced McCoy in the final two minutes after McCoy was pulled with a strained neck. Griffin, benched before last week’s game at Indianapolis, completed 3 of 4 passes for 34 yards and also took a sack as Washington fell to 3-10.

Giants 37, Titans 7

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Odell Beckham Jr. caught 11 passes for 130 yards and a touchdown, while Andre Williams rushed 24 times for 131 yards and a score in the New York Giants’ rout of Tennessee.

Giants quarterback Eli Manning threw for 260 yards on 26-of-42 accuracy, although he accounted for Tennessee’s lone touchdown when he was picked off by cornerback Marqueston Huff for a 23-yard score with 8:36 left in the third quarter.

New York (4-9) had not won since its 30-20 victory over Atlanta on Oct. 5.

Tennessee (2-11) dropped its seventh straight, not even picking up a first down until the second quarter’s first play. Quarterback Zach Mettenberger left the game with 10:30 remaining after being sacked for the fifth time and reinjuring the right shoulder.

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