May 26, 2012
  • NFL Week 5: Redskins overcome Green Bay after trailing by 10 in 4th

    Donovan McNabb

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    Redskins 16, Packers 13, OT
    QB Donovan McNabb, 26-49, 357 yds., TD, INT
    Washington (3-2) scored 10 unanswered fourth-quarter points, completing the rally against Green Bay (3-2) on Graham Gano’s 33-yard overtime field goal. McNabb threw a 48-yard strike to receiver Anthony Armstrong to spark the ‘Skins’ comeback. The Packers offense struggled after jumping out to an early 10-0 lead, but nine penalties for 63 yards disallowed Aaron Rodgers (27-46, 293 yards, TD, INT) from establishing a rhythm.

    Titans 34, Cowboys 27
    RB Chris Johnson, 131 yards, 2 TD, FUM
    Tennessee (3-2) squandered a 17-3 lead, but went score-for-score with Dallas (1-3) before pulling away on Johnson’s second one-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter. The ‘Boys tied the game at 27, but a flag for excessive celebration after Jason Witten’s 18-yard touchdown – enforced on the kick return – and a 15-yard facemask penalty placed the Titans on the Cowboys’ 5-yard line following Marc Mariani’s 73-yard kick return. 

    Cardinals 30, Saints 20
    FS Kerry Rhodes, 6 tackles, Fumble returned for TD
    Arizona (3-2) scored two defensive touchdowns in the fourth quarter, sealing the game after cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie picked Drew Brees (24-39, 294 yds., 2 TD, 3 INT) and returned it for a 28-yard score. New Orleans (3-2) finished with four turnovers, including running back Ladell Betts’ fumble for Rhodes’ touchdown.

    Buccaneers 24, Bengals 21
    SS Sabby Piscitelli, 7 tackles, INT
    Tampa Bay (3-1) picked Cincinnati quarterback Carson Palmer three times, forcing two fourth-quarter interceptions in the closing minutes to rally from a seven-point deficit. The Bengals (2-3) led the Bucs 21-14 with the two-minute warning approaching, before Palmer’s two turnovers.

    Falcons 20, Browns 10
    WR Roddy White, 5 catches, 101 yds., TD
    White caught Atlanta’s (4-1) go-ahead touchdown when quarterback Matt Ryan found him on a 45-yard bomb. Cleveland (1-4) faced a two-score deficit with four minutes remaining after Jake Delhomme’s pass was deflected, intercepted, and returned for a score – all by defensive end Kroy Biermann.

    Ravens 31, Broncos 17
    RB Ray Rice, 27 carries, 133 yds., 2 TD
    Kyle Orton outplayed Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco through the air, passing for 314 yards and two scores, but Denver (2-3) allowed Baltimore (4-1) to parade through the defense for four rushing touchdowns.

    Lions 44, Rams 6
    QB Shaun Hill, 21-32, 227 yds., 3 TD
    Hill, playing in place of the injured Matt Stafford, led the Lions (1-4) to their first win in convincing fashion against the improving Rams (2-3). Detroit’s touchdown barrage was sparked by receiver Stefan Logan’s 105-yard kick return in the second quarter.

    Other Scores

    Colts 19, Chiefs 9
    Bears 23, Panthers 6
    Jaguars 36, Bills 26
    Raiders 35, Chargers 27
    Philadelphia at San Francisco, Sunday night
     

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