The Steelers scored touchdowns on each of their first three possessions
The Cowboys extended their franchise regular-season record with a 10th straight victory
Colts – Scott Tolzien finished 22 of 36 for 205 yards with one TD and two interceptions.
Vikings – Sam Bradford completed 31 of 37 passes for 224 yards. He threw an interception with a little over a minute left to play, and lost the game.
Steelers – Ben Roethlisberger was 14 of 20 for 221 yards with three touchdowns
Lions – Matt Stafford completed 23 of 40 pass attempts for 232 yards and one touchdown He also gained 30 yards on four carries.
Cowboys – Dak Prescott was 17 of 24 for 195 yards and one touchdown, he also tied Don Meredith‘s club record from 50 years ago with his fifth rushing Touchdown.
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Ravens – Joe Flacco threw for 234 yards and a touchdown Flacco threw a 14-yard scoring pass to Breshad Perriman
Bengals – Andy Dalton went 26 for 48 for 283 yards. He fumbled three times, losing two.
Giants – Eli Manning threw two touchdown passes to Odell Beckham Jr.. Manning wasn’t terribly efficient while averaging a pedestrian 7.2 yards per attempt. Still, he salvaged his day from a fantasy perspective by avoiding turnovers while connecting with Odell Beckham for a pair of scores and Dwayne Harris for a third. The veteran now has 12 touchdown passes in his last four games and hasn’t thrown an interception since Week 10
Browns – Josh McCown, back in the lineup after rookie Cody Kessler sustained his second concussion last week, finished with 322 yards passing and threw a TD pass to rookie Corey Coleman. McCown was able to spread the ball around to eight different receivers for a total of 322 yards — including a 21-yard touchdown pass to Corey Coleman —
Bills – Tyrod Taylor‘s 16-yard touchdown pass to Justin Hunter with 10:46 remaining put the Bills ahead for good during a second half in which the teams traded the lead five times. Taylor also scored on a 7-yard run in helping to keep Buffalo in the playoff hunt.
Jaguars – Blake Bortles went 13 of 26 for 126 yards and two touchdowns, and also had a career-best 81 yards rushing. The Jaguars snapped the NFL’s longest active drought by scoring on their opening possession for the first time in 25 games. The streak began in Week 3 of the 2015 season
Titans – Marcus Mariota threw for 226 yards and two touchdowns. The second-year pro completed 15 of 23 passes.
Bears – Matt Barkley made his first career start, and struggled before coming on strong down the stretch, going 28 for 54 for 316 yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions.
Chargers – Philip Rivers threw for 242 yards and three touchdowns. Despite what appeared to be a tough matchup, Rivers was able to carve up the Texans secondary, completing over 70 percent of his passes in the game. While he wasn’t able to pile up the yardage as he has done in previous weeks, the three touchdowns was a welcome sign, as Rivers has now put together four straight weeks with at least two touchdown passes.
49ers – Colin Kaepernick went 29 for 46 for 296 yards and ran for 113 on 10 carries. It was the first time he made it past the 100-yard mark on the ground since Week 16 of the 2014 season
Dolphins – Ryan Tannehill threw for 285 yards and three scores. He went 20 for 30, ran for 34 yards and had no turnovers. He threw scoring passes of 16 yards to Dion Sims, 43 yards to Kenny Stills and 15 yards to rookie Leonte Carroo. Tannehill found eight different pass catchers on the afternoon, spreading the ball around effectively while tallying his third straight multi-touchdown game.
Saints – Drew Brees passed for 310 yards and four touchdowns.. Brees became one of three players with 30 touchdowns in nine different seasons, joining Brett Favre and Peyton Manning. Brees has done it nine seasons in a row.
Rams – Jared Goff, the NFL’s top overall draft pick last spring, completed 20 of 32 passes for 214 yards and three touchdowns In just his second career start, Goff was able to find the end zone three times through the air as he spread the ball out consistently to several different targets.
Falcons – Matt Ryan completed 26 of 34 passes for 269 yards and two touchdowns, while throwing an interception Ryan topped a 70 percent completion rate for the fifth time this season and third time in the past four weeks.
Patriots – Tom Brady (knee) completed 30 of 50 passes for 286 yards and a pair of touchdowns Brady was clearly hampered by the knee injury
Seahawks – Russell Wilson completed 17 of 33 passes for 151 yards and two interceptions, and also rushed for 80 yards
Texans – Brock Osweiler completed 22 of 37 passes for 246 yards with no passing touchdowns and three interceptions
Panthers – Cam Newton completed 14 of 28 pass attempts for 246 yards, two touchdowns and one interception Sunday in Oakland. He added a rushing score and six yards on the ground across three carries. Newton has five rushing touchdowns this season and two in the past three games. However, he failed to run for more than seven yards in two of those past three as well.
Raiders – Derek Carr (hand/finger) completed 26 of 38 passes for 315 yards, two touchdowns and an interceptions
Chiefs – Alex Smith completed 26 of 44 pass attempts for 220 yards and a touchdown. Smith was limited to mostly quick passes against a relentless Broncos pass rush and finished with an underwhelming average of just five yards per attempt.
Broncos – Trevor Siemian completed 20 of 34 passes for 368 yards and three touchdowns in Sunday’s game against the Chiefs. He added 23 rushing yards on five carries
Bucs – Jameis Winston completed 21 of 28 passes for 220 yards with two touchdowns and an interception. Winston was able to essentially play the role of game manager over the final three quarters, although his fast start enabled him to record his fifth multi-touchdown game in the last six contests
Cardinals – Carson Palmer completed 25 of 45 passes for 289 yards to go with two touchdowns and one interception. Palmer was again forced to the air 40-plus times for the fourth time in five games. On the other three occasions, he managed to reach 300 yards, but not this time around for one reason.
Jets – Ryan Fitzpatrick completed 22 of 32 passes for 269 yards and two touchdowns. Fitzpatrick was solid throughout the game before his costly fourth-quarter fumble, completing passes to eight different players, including touchdown passes to Brandon Marshall and Quincy Enunwa,
Lions – Theo Riddick gained 45 yards on nine carries and secured all five of his targets for 13 yards
Cowboys – Ezekiel Elliott ran for a pair of scores 97 yards to give the NFL rushing leader 1,199 for the season.
Steelers – Le’Veon Bell rushed for 146 yards and one touchdown on a 5-yard run
Cardinals – David Johnson compiled 13 carries for 58 yards, eight catches for 103 yards, and a receiving touchdown
Bengals – Jeremy Hill rushed 12 times for 21 yards and caught all six of his targets for 61 more. Hill left briefly in the first half due to an ankle injury but promptly returned to the game. He made up for a lackluster performance on the ground by setting a career high in catches and a season high in receiving yards.
Bills – LeSean McCoy scored twice, including a career-best 75-yard run. McCoy finished with 103 yards rushing and showed few signs of being bothered a week after having surgery for a dislocated left thumb.
Chargers – Melvin Gordon had 70 yards rushing on Sunday to leave him 92 yards away from reaching 1,000 yards for the first time. The last time the Chargers had a 1,000-yard rusher was in 2013 when Ryan Mathews had 1,255 yards. Gordon earned over four yards a carry for the third time in the last four games
Dolphins – Jay Ajayi had trouble finding running room behind an offensive line missing three starters. He gained 45 yards in 18 carries against a team ranked last in the league in run defense. The Dolphins played without left tackle Branden Albert (left wrist), left guard Laremy Tunsil (shoulder) and center Mike Pouncey (hip). All were inactive.
Bears – Jordan Howard carried 18 times for 84 yards along with three receptions for 43 yards
Rams – Todd Gurley notched 50 yards on 13 carries to go along with four receptions on as many targets for 39 yards
Giants – Rashad Jennings gained 55 yards on 15 carries and added another four yards
Falcons – Devonta Freeman rushed for 60 yards and two scores on 16 carries Freeman snapped a two-game scoreless skid early on Sunday with a one-yard plunge and then put the game away with a late four-yard scamper.
Marlins – Jay Ajayi gained just 45 yards but scored a touchdown on 18 carries while also hauling in one of two targets for 11 yards
Texans – Lamar Miller relays that Miller “may have tweaked his left ankle injury” late in Sunday’s loss to the Chargers. Miller rushed 19 times for 57 yards and caught three of four targets for 18 yards
Raiders – Latavius Murray (ankle) carried 19 times for 45 yards and a touchdown in Sunday’s game against the Panthers. He also caught three of four targets for an additional 43 yards. Murray generated a long gain of just seven yards on the ground, but another strong receiving game and his ninth rushing score of the season salvaged his day from a fantasy perspective.
Saints – Mark Ingram gained 146 yards on 14 carries, including a 10-yard touchdown, in Sunday’s win against the Rams. Ingram scored a second touchdown on his lone reception of the game, a 21-yard catch-and-run.
Mariners – Thomas Rawls ran for 38 yards on 12 carries. Rawls remained the clear No. 1 option at running back and no other back had more than a single carry
Chiefs – Spencer Ware carried 17 times for 64 yards and caught both of his targets for an additional 32 yards. Ware’s longest run went for just seven yards en route to an average of 3.8 yards per carry, but a couple of nice gains as a pass-catcher allowed him to amass 96 scrimmage yards
Broncos – Devontae Booker carried 24 times for 79 yards and caught one of his two targets. He has been a workhorse out of the backfield since Week 8, but is averaging just three yards per carry in 77 carries in that time
Bucs – Doug Martin gained 87 yards on 23 rushes and secured both of his targets for two yards
49ers – Carlos Hyde‘s opportunities on the ground were limited once the Niners fell behind by a significant margin in the second half, but he excelled with the opportunities he did receive through the ground and air Hyde totaled 65 yards on 13 carries and snared five of six targets for 30 yards and a touchdown
Titans – DeMarco Murray‘s 229 carries through 12 weeks have started to take a toll on his body, he’ll get a much-needed chance to rest up with the Titans on bye in Week 13. Murray was outplayed on the ground by backup Derrick Henry, who managed 60 yards and a touchdown on his eight carries. The 28-year-old veteran’s 43 rushing yards were just one better than his Week 1 season low, but he once again salvaged a respectable all-around game by being effective as a receiver out of the backfield
Redskins – DeSean Jackson had 118 yards receiving and a 67-yard touchdown catch in the fourth quarter.
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Cowboys – Dez Bryant led Dallas with 72 yards on five catches.
Lions – Golden Tate caught five of seven targets for 77 yards
Steelers – Antonio Brown caught five passes for 91 yards and three touchdowns
Colts – Donte Moncrief scored the Colts only touchdown on a 5-yard TD pass early in the second quarter
Lions – Anquan Boldin caught seven of nine targets for 69 yards and one touchdown Thursday against the Vikings.
Jets – Quincy Enunwa caught all five of his targets for a career-high 109 yards and a touchdown. Unfortunately, he’s incredibly inconsistent, as he had just one catch in the previous two games combined despite being targeted 10 times over that span.
Bucs – Mike Evans secured eight of 11 targets for 104 yards and two touchdowns. recorded his third 100-yard game in the last four weeks, along with his third multi-touchdown game of the season.
Broncos – Emmanuel Sanders caught seven of 10 targets for 162 yards and a touchdown
Broncos – Demaryius Thomas caught five of eight targets for 60 yards
Chiefs – Tyreek Hill caught nine of 10 targets for 52 yards and a touchdown. Hill has clearly assumed a significant role in the offense with Jeremy Maclin (groin) out and will likely maintain it even when the latter does return from his absence
Patriots – Malcolm Mitchell caught five of seven targets for 42 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Mitchell’s stock is on the rise, especially in light of his red zone usage with Rob Gronkowski (chest/back) and Martellus Bennett (ankle/shoulder) ailing,
Patriots – Julian Edelman (foot) caught eight of 11 targets for 83 yards
Patriots – Chris Hogan (back) caught four of five targets for 70 yards
Raiders – Michael Crabtree (ankle) led the Raiders with 13 targets, eight catches and 110 yards. Crabtree managed just 32 yards combined in his last two outings, but he responded with his highest yardage output of the season, thanks in part to a long gain of 49 yards
Raiders – Amari Cooper caught four of seven targets for just 22 yards Cooper managed a long gain of just nine yards in this one and posted his lowest yardage output of the season. He managed 129 yards or more in three of four games from Week 5 through Week 8, but has averaged just 45 yards per game in three contests since then.
Texans – DeAndre Hopkins led his team across the board with five catches for 70 yards on 10 targets
Texans – Will Fuller caught four of six targets for 60 yards
Saints – Michael Thomas, whose touchdowns of 6 and 21 yards were part of a nine-catch, 108-yard performance. The Ohio State product has caught at least four passes in every game and now has seven touchdowns in his stellar rookie campaign.
Giants – Sterling Shepard didn’t receive a single target Sunday, though he did have an end-around carry for 22 yards.
Bills – Sammy Watkins had three catches for 80 yards – including a 62-yard catch – in playing his first game in nine weeks since aggravating an injury to his surgically repaired left foot.
Browns – Terrelle Pryor snagged six passes (12 targets) for 131 yards against the Giants
Jaguars – Allen Hurns, also with a hamstring injury while diving into the end zone on a 12-yard catch and run .
Falcons – Julio Jones was held to four catches for 35 yards matched up mostly against Arizona cornerback Patrick Peterson… After back-to-back 100-yard games, Jones hit a valley on Sunday, recording a season low 8.8 yards per catch and essentially handing off an interception to the Arizona defense following a bobble over the middle.
Falcons – Taylor Gabriel took two short passes for touchdowns Gabriel’s two touchdowns doubled his scoring output for the season. He finished with four catches for 75 yards
Titans – Rishard Matthews added 64 yards receiving, including a diving touchdown grab near the end of the first half. Matthews caught just one of his four first-half targets, but that one was a 29-yard touchdown
Chargers – Dontrelle Inman had 119 yards receiving and a touchdown Though Inman missed the end of Sunday’s win over the Texans while being evaluated for a possible concussion, he was subsequently cleared,
Dolphins – DeVante Parker made a diving catch for 46 yards to set up a touchdown. He had a leaping 32-yard reception and a 10-yard touchdown catch wiped out by replay review reversals.Parker went to the locker room with a back injury late in the third quarter
Rams – Kenny Britt hauled in five receptions on 10 targets for 52 yards and a touchdown. Britt saw plenty of volume come his way in Week 12 with 10 targets, but it’s a bit disappointing quarterback Jared Goff was only able to connect with the receiver on half of those throws.
Bills – Marquess Wilson caught eight passes for 125 yards and a touchdown
Chargers – Tyrell Williams was forced out of Sunday’s win over the Texans in the fourth quarter after suffering an apparent right shoulder injury
Marlins – Kenny Stills (calf) secured three of six targets for 72 yards and a touchdown,He has now been in the end zone in two of the last three weeks, and five times overall.
Titans – Delanie Walker had three catches for 50 yards and a touchdown, and the Titans headed into their bye on a winning note
Seahawks –Jimmy Graham had 67 yards on six catches Graham had arguably the best day of any Seahawks’ offensive player, though that isn’t saying much. He had a 21 yard reception that was Seattle’s longest play of the game
Bears –Travis Kelce caught eight of his 15 targets for 101 yards. Kelce has gone over the century mark three times in all and has at least five catches in eight of 11 games this season
Panthers – Greg Olsen caught four of five targets for 45 yards. After a hot start to the season, Olsen hasn’t topped 52 receiving yards in any of the past five games and has only reached the end zone three times on the season.
Bengals – Tyler Eifert caught five of 11 targets for 68 yards and a touchdown Eifert was the primary option in the passing game with top wide receiver A.J. Green (hamstring) out, leading the Bengals in targets and yards while scoring their lone touchdown.