NFL Week 12 live updates: Browns-Broncos, Bills-Eagles; Steelers, Jaguars, Falcons win

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Week 12 of the NFL season continues Sunday with an action-packed 11-game slate, and we’ve got you covered with all the must-see moments from around the league.

Here are the top moments!

Los Angeles Rams at Arizona Cardinals

All hail Higbee

Tyler Higbee got the game’s first touchdown, scoring on the opening drive as he slipped open to make a 7-yard touchdown grab from Matt Stafford and give the Rams a 7-0 lead.

Kyler keeper

Kyler Murray kept the ball on a fake handoff out of a shotgun formation on third-and-goal from the 3-yard line, rushing in for a touchdown. The Cardinals opted to go for two and converted, going up 8-7.

Tyler times two!

The Rams tight end found the end zone for the second time of the day in the second quarter, hauling in a 5-yard grab to give his team a 14-8 lead.

Kyren flyin’ to the end zone

Kyren Williams took the running back screen the distance, navigating past the Cardinals’ defense as he ran 20 yards before leaping into the end zone to give the Rams a 21-8 lead.

Cleveland Browns at Denver Broncos

Power Perine

Samaje Perine powered his way through the Browns’ defensive front before falling into the end zone to give the Broncos an early 7-0 lead.

Russ rushes one in

Russell Wilson decided to keep the ball on an option, rushing in for a short score to give the Broncos a commanding 14-0 lead. 

Kansas City Chiefs at Las Vegas Raiders 

Meyers making moves for six

Jakobi Meyers took Aidan O’Connell’s dump-off pass on third-and-5 and turned it into a touchdown as he made a pair of Chiefs defenders miss their tackles to help the Raiders go up, 7-0.

Jacobs outruns the Chiefs!

Josh Jacobs hit the hole and found a second gear on a second-quarter run that resulted in a 64-yard touchdown run that gave the Raiders a surprising 14-0 lead. 

Pacheco brings the Chiefs back in it

After a messy start, the Chiefs settled in and marched the ball down the field before Isaiah Pacheco ran in for a short score to cut the Raiders’ lead to 10-7.

Mahomes magic sets the Chiefs up for more points

Patrick Mahomes showed his top-tier passing ability late in the first half when he dropped a ball into the arms of Travis Kelce, perfectly placing the ball into the hands of the tight end as he was blanketed in coverage. The play gave the Chiefs a 28-yard pickup, later setting up for Mahomes to throw a touchdown pass to Justin Watson to even the game. 

Buffalo Bills at Philadelphia Eagles

Another brotherly shove for six!

The Eagles went to their most successful play in short-distance situations as they had first-and-goal from the 1-yard line, pushing Jalen Hurts in for a touchdown to take a 7-0 lead.

All Allen

Josh Allen picked up six points with his legs, rushing nine yards to the goal line and stayed up through a tackle to break the pylon and give the Bills a 10-7 lead.

Atlanta Falcons 24, New Orleans Saints 15

Olave making plays early

Chris Olave made an outstretched grab on the Saints’ opening drive for a 52-yard gain that got them into Falcons’ territory, setting them up for a field goal to take a 3-0 lead.

Bates brings it all the way back!

Jessie Bates III not only prevented the Saints from scoring on their trip to the red zone, but he also put points on the board for the Falcons. He intercepted Derek Carr and returned the interception 92 yards for a touchdown to give the Falcons a 7-3 lead.

There’s Bijan!

Bijan Robinson found the end zone for the fifth time this season in the middle of the second quarter as he followed his blockers and rushed for a 10-yard touchdown. The score gave the Falcons a 14-6 lead.

Back to Bijan!

As the Saints cut the Falcons’ lead to 14-12, Atlanta was able to create some wiggle room when Desmond Ridder lofted a pass up to Robinson for a 26-yard touchdown pass to make it 21-12.

New York Giants 10, New England Patriots 7 

Mac making mistakes 

As he remained the starter following a quarterback competition in practice this week, Mac Jones ended the first quarter on a bad note. The Patriots QB tossed an interception well over the head of his intended receiver and into the arms of Giants DB Deonte Banks, who tip-toed to keep his feet inbound for the grab.

Another mistake by Mac

Jones threw a second interception as the Patriots were moving down the field, throwing the ball right to Bobby Okereke as he was getting hit. The Giants linebacker made a long return, setting his offense up in good field position. 

Tommy DeVito TD

The undrafted rookie punished the Patriots for their mistake in his first home start, tossing a touchdown pass to Isaiah Hodgins, who threw a tough stiff arm to break the tackle for the score.

Jones benched again for Bailey Zappe

The Patriots opted to bench Jones for the fourth time this season and for the second straight game after he threw two picks in the first half as they trailed, 7-0. 

Rhamondre rams it in

Zappe’s first drive was a success, completing all five of his passes to lead the Patriots down the field before Rhamondre Stevenson rushed for a 7-yard touchdown to tie the game up. 

A miss seals it for the Giants!

The Patriots nearly forced overtime, moving the ball down the field to set up for a game-tying field goal in the final seconds. But Chad Ryland’s 35-yard kick sailed wide left, giving the Giants the win. 

Tennessee Titans 17, Carolina Panthers 10

Henry pushes his way in

Derrick Henry won the muscle battle against the Panthers’ front, churning his legs before falling into the end zone for a 1-yard score that gave the Titans a 1-0 lead.

Henry has his second

The Titans’ star running back broke a tackle at the line of scrimmage before running the rest of the way untouched for a 10-yard touchdown to give his team a 14-3 lead.

Chuba gets one back

Chuba Hubbard was able to find his way into the end zone on a fourth-and-2 run, moving past the Titans’ defense for a 5-yard score to make it a 17-10 game.

Jacksonville Jaguars 24, Houston Texans 21

TLaw stretching out for six

Trevor Lawrence used his long frame to his advantage on the Jaguars’ first-and-goal play from the 1-yard line, jumping and stretching his arm out over the goal line for a touchdown that gave his team a 10-0 lead.

Stroud spinning and scoring

C.J. Stroud evaded the Jaguars’ pass rush, spinning out of a sack before firing a pass into the end zone to Tank Dell for a touchdown that cut the deficit to 10-7.

See ya later, Stroud!

The Jaguars initially sniffed out the Texans’ play-action involving the fullback, staying in their spots defensively. But that was no problem for Stroud, who used his legs and high-stepped his way into the end zone for the short touchdown run that gave Houston a 14-13 lead.

Jags take the lead back

The Jaguars responded to the Texans’ go-ahead touchdown with one of their own as Lawrence found Calvin Ridley in the back of the end zone for a touchdown before finding him again on the two-point conversion to give them a 21-14 lead.

Stroud staying in it

The Texans’ rookie quarterback made it interesting again in the fourth quarter, throwing a touchdown pass to Nico Collins to make it 24-21 as he looked to make another fourth-quarter comeback. 

No good!

Matt Ammendola’s 57-yard kick to try to help the Texans tie the game and send it to overtime in the final seconds ended up hitting the crossbar, sealing the win for the Jaguars. 

Pittsburgh Steelers 16, Cincinnati Bengals 10

Catch or not?

The Steelers looked like they were going to take an early lead when Kenny Pickett hit Diontae Johnson over the middle for a would-be touchdown pass. But the ball fell out of Johnson’s arms late, leading the officials to call an incomplete pass as they didn’t think he had both feet down to secure the grab. 

Jaylen Warren fumbled on the next play, leaving the game scoreless. 

Sampling a score

Jake Browning helped the Bengals get their first lead of the game in the second quarter when his play-action pass to Drew Sample resulted in a touchdown. The tight end took the dump-off pass 12 yards and gave a teammate a push as he fought his way into the end zone for a 7-3 lead.

Catching two things at once!

Ja’Marr Chase has made several impressive catches in his young career. He might’ve made his most impressive one on Sunday when he caught a pass along the sideline while holding his mouthguard in his right hand.

Harris making it happen

Najee Harris hit the outside and found his way to the end zone for a 5-yard touchdown run late in the third quarter to give the Steelers a 10-7 lead.

Indianapolis Colts 27, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20

JT = Just Touchdowns

Jonathan Taylor got the game’s first touchdown in the final minute of the first quarter after he rushed for a 4-yard score. He ran for a 17-yard pickup on the play prior to help set up the score that gave the Colts a 10-3 lead.

All Minshew

Gardner Minshew decided to make a play on third-and-goal from the 3-yard line, scrambling to the outside corner and diving in for a touchdown to give the Colts a 17-3 lead.

Wide open Mike

Mike Evans slipped past the Colts’ defense in the end zone, getting wide open in the back corner as he easily hauled in a touchdown grab to make it a 17-10 game. 

Back to the Mike

Mayfield found his trustworthy receiver again for a score in the opening minutes of the fourth quarter, lobbing a 24-yard touchdown pass to Evans to cut the Colts’ lead to 20-17.

JT still scoring

Taylor found the end zone again, scoring in the fourth quarter on a 1-yard run to extend the Colts’ lead to 27-17 with just over seven minutes remaining.

Stay tuned for updates!

Coming up:

Baltimore Ravens at Los Angeles Chargers (8: 20 p.m. ET)

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