Eagles Win 37-34 in Overtime Thriller, Chiefs and Broncos Also Victorious

At the end of a lively game, the Philadelphia Eagles won 37-34 in overtime over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday evening at Lincoln Financial Field.

After a mixed game, Jalen Hurts gave his team the victory by completing a 12-yard run.

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The Bills (6-6) may be disappointed. Against a rather comfortable lead (24 to 14) after three quarters, the Eagles (10-1) decided to step on the accelerator, scoring two touchdowns in a row to regain a four-point advantage.

The visitors regained a three-point lead afterward thanks to a Gabe Davis touchdown, but a 59-yard Jake Elliott punt sent both teams into overtime.

The start of the match was completely to the advantage of the Bills. Quarterback Josh Allen eclipsed his opposite number, Jalen Hurts, for the vast majority of the game, the first mentioned being in all the good plays of his club. It’s simple: he participated in all the majors of the Bills, twice reaching the end zone of his opponents by rushing and scoring two touchdown passes.

Allen also completed 29 of 51 attempts through the air for an impressive 339 yards. He also recorded nine carries for 81 yards. Hurts finished his night of work with 200 passing yards.

The Chiefs wake up against the Raiders

Despite a sluggish start to the match, the Kansas City Chiefs (8-3) had the upper hand 31 to 17 over the Las Vegas Raiders (5-7).

Travis Kelce’s teammates had a pretty nightmarish start to the game, falling behind 14-0 with 12:51 left in the second quarter. Josh Jacobs, who made a 63-yard run to score the major, and Jakobi Meyers were the authors of the touchdowns for the Raiders.

However, the Chiefs decided to wake up shortly after, scoring two touchdowns themselves through Isiah Pacheco and Justin Watson to return to the locker room with a 14-14 tie.

Pacheco did not stop there, on the contrary. He reached the Raiders’ end zone for the second time in the game using his legs for a yard. Rashee Rice, on a 31-yard pass from Patrick Mahomes, then buried any hope of a comeback for the Las Vegas club by scoring another touchdown for Kansas City.

Mahomes finished his night of work with 27 completions on 34 attempts for gains of 298 yards.

Broncos surprise Browns

The Denver Broncos (6-5) beat the Cleveland Browns (7-4) 29-12 in a game to forget for the visitors.

It’s quite simple: the Broncos’ second touchdown, which gave them a 14-0 advantage in the game, was what it took to record the victory. The Browns tried to make a comeback, but they only managed to come back to within two points of their rivals of the day when Harrison Bryant scored his team’s only touchdown.

Sean Payton’s men then regained the upper hand by scoring two majors, including a safety one. Kicker Wil Lutz also used his feet, propelling the ball between the posts twice.

2023-11-27 01:18:16
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