Showing posts with label Dion Lewis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dion Lewis. Show all posts

Monday, January 1, 2018

Pats down Jets to secure home field advantage in playoffs


LOS ANGELES -- The Super Bowl champion New England Patriots locked up home field advantage throughout the playoffs Sunday with a 26-6 victory over the New York Jets on the final day of the NFL regular season.

Superstar quarterback Tom Brady and the Patriots, already assured of the AFC East division title and a first-round bye, secured the conference's top spot for a second straight season and the seventh time overall.

Dion Lewis totaled 133 yards -- 93 rushing and 40 receiving -- and scored two touchdowns while Brady completed 18-of-37 passes for 190 yards and two touchdowns for the Pats.

New England's victory over the lowly Jets, in frigid weather at their Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts, meant the Pittsburgh Steelers settled for the second seed in the American Football Conference, despite a 28-24 victory over the hapless Cleveland Browns.


In another game played in arctic conditions, the Steelers rested quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and running back Le'Veon Bell.

Even so, the Browns claimed a dubious place in NFL history, joining the 2008 Detroit Lions as the only teams to finish an NFL season 0-16.

The Browns pushed to the end to avoid that ignominy. After the Steelers jumped to a 14-0 lead, Cleveland came back to knot the score at 21-21.

But the Steelers regained the lead on JuJu Smith-Schuster's 96-yard kickoff return and the Browns could only manage a field goal after that.

The Minnesota Vikings secured a first-round bye in the National Football Conference playoffs with a 23-10 victory over the Chicago Bears.

The defeat was widely expected to spell the end of coach John Fox's tenure at Chicago, after the Bears finished the season 5-11.

The Philadelphia Eagles, who had already clinched the top seed, with a bye and home field advantage, in the NFC, ended the regular-season with a 6-0 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.

The game, another one played in freezing weather in Philadelphia, was scoreless through three quarters before Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott hit Brice Butler with a 12-yard touchdown pass early in the fourth.

The Eagles won't have been encouraged by the performance of quarterback Nick Foles, who connected on four of 11 passes for 39 yards and one interception before third-string signal caller Nate Sudfeld took over in the second quarter.

The Eagles were shut out for the first time since the regular-season finale in 2010.

The race for the three final playoff berths continued later Sunday.

Four teams had a chance at the two remaining AFC berths. The Baltimore Ravens and Tennessee Titans could seize them with victories in their games, but if they faltered the Los Angeles Chargers and Buffalo Bills had a chance to swoop in for the spoils.

The Atlanta Falcons were trying to secure the final NFC wild card berth with a victory over the Carolina Panthers, but any misstep could open the door for the Seattle Seahawks to advance.

source: news.abs-cbn.com

Sunday, January 15, 2017

NFL: Patriots topple Texans, Falcons outgun Seahawks



LOS ANGELES -- The New England Patriots advanced to the AFC title game for a record sixth straight time as Dion Lewis scored touchdowns three different ways in a 34-16 win over the Houston Texans on Saturday.

Lewis became the first player in National Football League history to score on a kickoff return, pass and run in a playoff game to help set up a conference title showdown against either the Kansas City Chiefs or the Pittsburgh Steelers.

"You gotta give these guys a lot of credit. We didn't play particularly well but we hung in there and ended up making enough plays to win," said coach Bill Belichick.

In the other playoff game Saturday, Matt Ryan carried high-powered Atlanta to the NFC title game as the Falcons defeated the Seattle Seahawks 36-20.

Lewis scored on a 98-yard kickoff return, caught a 13-yard touchdown pass from Tom Brady and ran for a one-yard touchdown in the final quarter.

Lewis's kickoff return score was the first in Patriot's playoff history. He was also guilty of fumbling away a kickoff, leading to a Houston touchdown, and he fumbled on a running play in the fourth quarter.

The only other players to score on a kickoff return, run and pass are Chicago Bear's legend Gale Sayers (1965) and Kansas City's Tyreek Hill, who did it earlier this season.

Brady finished 18-of-38 for 287 yards with two interceptions, for the Patriots who are seeking their fifth Super Bowl championship in franchise history.

Brady said the games are going to get more difficult going forward.

"We got to learn from this game," he said. "This team did a good job playing against us. You add our poor execution and the interceptions on top of that.

"It doesn't feel great because we worked pretty hard to play a lot better than we played. We got to fix some of the things we saw tonight and play better next week."

Julian Edelman caught eight passes for 137 yards.

Texans quarterback Brock Osweiler finished 23-of-40 for 198 yards and had a touchdown pass to C.J. Fiedorowicz.

In Atlanta, Ryan led the offense by throwing for three touchdowns as the Falcons outgunned the Seahawks.

Ryan has now won both his playoff games against the Seahawks but is winless in four postseason starts against other NFL teams.

He completed 25-of-36 passes for 334 yards and went without an interception for the fifth straight game while engineering drives that produced points on five of the team's first six possessions at the Georgia Dome stadium.

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"He was on it like he has been all year," Falcons coach Dan Quinn said of his quarterback.

The Falcons, who had lost 26-24 at Seattle in the regular season, will play either Dallas or Green Bay on January 22 for a berth in the Super Bowl.

Saturday's win earned the Falcons their fourth NFC Championship game in franchise history and equaled a second round win over Seattle in 2012 that served as Ryan's only previous postseason win.

Julio Jones caught six passes for 67 yards and a touchdown before sitting out most of the fourth quarter after re-injuring his foot.

Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson completed 17-of-30 passes for 225 yards and two touchdowns, but was sacked three times and intercepted twice.

Seattle was unable to run the ball against the Falcons as Thomas Rawls rushed for just 34 yards after gaining 161 against Detroit a week earlier.

"They do a lot of things well," Seattle cornerback Richard Sherman said of a Falcons offense. "The quarterback gets the ball out quick and he doesn't turn it over. That will do it."

Ryan's three-yard touchdown pass to Mohamed Sanu clinched the victory with less than four minutes remaining.

Wilson was intercepted by Deion Jones and the Falcons took a knee at the one-yard line to run out the clock and end the contest.

source: news.abs-cbn.com