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NFL: Vikings, Steelers off to 3-0 starts

By Sports Desk September 23, 2024

Sam Darnold tied a career high with four touchdown passes to continue a strong start for himself and the Minnesota Vikings, who moved to 3-0 on the season with Sunday's 34-7 rout of the previously unbeaten Houston Texans.

Darnold finished with 181 passing yards to outplay 2023 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year C.J. Stroud, who was intercepted twice and sacked four times by a relentless Minnesota defence that shut down Houston's high-powered offence nearly the entire afternoon.

Aaron Jones caught one of Darnold's touchdown throws while adding 102 rushing yards for Minnesota, a team with the longest odds to win the NFC's North division entering the season. Former Texan Jonathan Greenard spurred the defensive effort with three sacks of his ex-teammate Stroud.

Stroud's day began ominously as his first pass of the game was deflected at the line of scrimmage and intercepted by the Vikings' Kamu Grugier-Hill, setting up Minnesota at the Houston 21-yard line. Six plays later, Darnold hit Justin Jefferson for a 6-yard touchdown pass for a 7–0 lead nearly three minutes into the contest.

Houston (2-1) missed a long field goal on its next drive, and the Vikings increased the margin with a six-play, 56-yard series capped by Jones' 8-yard touchdown reception late in the first quarter.

The Vikings marched 77 yards in eight plays to start the second half and went up 21-0 on Darnold's 4-yard scoring pass to Jalen Nailor. 

Houston put together its best drive of the day later in the third quarter to get on the board on Stroud's 8-yard touchdown pass to Cam Akers with 3:56 remaining in the period.

After Will Reichard's 35-yard field goal gave Minnesota a 24–7 advantage seven seconds into the fourth quarter, Stroud was picked off by Camryn Bynum on the ensuing possession to give the Vikings the ball back near midfield. 

The interception led to Darnold's fourth TD pass of the game, a 2-yard strike to Johnny Mundt with 10:14 left to play.

Reichard knocked home a career-long 58-yard field goal with under five minutes left for the final points.

Stroud finished with 215 yards on 20-of-31 passing, while former Vikings star Stefon Diggs had 10 catches for 94 yards for the Texans.

 

Steelers move to 3-0, Chargers' Herbert re-injures ankle

The Pittsburgh Steelers are also on a three-game winning streak to begin the season after pulling away for a 20-10 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers, who saw star quarterback Justin Herbert leave the contest in the third quarter due to an ankle injury that had him questionable to play going in.

Pittsburgh scored 10 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to move to 3-0 behind another solid performance from quarterback Justin Fields, as well as another stout effort from a defence that produced five sacks and limited the Chargers to 168 total yards.

Fields had a rushing and passing touchdown to remain undefeated as a Steeler and help give Los Angeles (2-1) its first loss under new head coach Jim Harbaugh. The former Chicago Bear completed 25 of 32 passes for 245 yards and an interception while making a third straight start with expected No. 1 quarterback Russell Wilson still dealing with a calf injury.

Herbert completed 12 of 18 passes for 125 yards and a touchdown before bowing out shortly after being sacked late in the third quarter. The 2020 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year sustained a high ankle sprain in the Chargers' win over the Carolina Panthers last week. 

The game was tied at 10-10 at the time of Herbert's departure. Fields then moved the Steelers 73 yards in 12 plays on the ensuing possession to set up Chris Boswell's 30-yard field goal in the opening minute of the fourth quarter.

After the Chargers were forced to punt with Taylor Heinicke at quarterback for their next series, Fields hit Calvin Austin over the middle and the wide receiver sprinted past the Los Angeles defence for a 55-yard touchdown that put Pittsburgh up 20-10 with 7:02 remaining.

The Chargers then went three-and-out and never got the ball back again, as Pittsburgh ran out the clock after taking possession with just under five minutes left.

Herbert showed no effects of the injury early on, as he connected with Quentin Johnson for a 27-yard touchdown pass to give the Chargers a 7-0 lead in the first quarter. The Steelers answered with a 13-play, 70-yard drive that Fields ended with a 5-yard touchdown run with 10:17 left before half-time.

Cameron Dicker put Los Angeles back ahead with a 28-yard field goal late in the first half, but Boswell's 38-yard field goal with 9:05 remaining in the third quarter created a 10-10 tie.

 

Dalton sparks Panthers to first win in first start in place of Young

Andy Dalton threw for 319 yards and three touchdowns to give the Carolina Panthers the spark they needed with a 36-22 road win over the Las Vegas Raiders, the first victory for first-year head coach Dave Canales.

Dalton was called into action after Canales opted to bench struggling 2023 No. 1 overall pick Bryce Young following two straight losses to begin the season. The 14-year veteran made the rookie coach's decision a wise one by completing a sharp 70.3 per cent (26 of 37) of his passes while directing an offence that put up 437 total yards, surpassing the 352 Carolina mustered in two games with Young at the controls.

Diontae Johnson put up 122 yards and a touchdown on eight catches as Dalton's top target, while the Panthers also got a lift in the running game from Chuba Hubbard's 114 yards on 21 carries.

Tre Tucker and Jakobi Meyers had touchdown catches for Las Vegas (1-2), which came out flat off last week's 26-23 upset road win over the Baltimore Ravens. Gardner Minshew threw for 214 yards on 18 of 28 passing with one touchdown and one interception.

Dalton marched Carolina right down the field on the game's first possession, a nine-play, 70-yard drive he capped with a 6-yard touchdown pass to Hubbard. 

The Raiders tied the game on Alexander Mattison's 2-yard run late in the first quarter that completed a 97-yard series, but the offence stagnated from there as the Panthers scored the next 26 points to put the contest away.

Dalton tossed two more touchdown passes in the second quarter, a 5-yarder to Johnson and a 31-yard strike to Adam Thielen, to send Carolina into half-time with a 21-7 advantage.

The Raiders continued to get nothing going offensively in the third quarter as the Panthers pushed the lead to 27-7 entering the fourth on two Eddy Piniero field goals.

Hubbard accounted for 52 yards from scrimmage on an 11-play, 84-yard drive that ended on Miles Sanders' 1-yard run early in the fourth quarter. The Panthers missed a 2-point conversion try to keep it a 33-7 lead.

Minshew found Meyers for a 13-yard touchdown as well as the ensuing 2-point try to get Las Vegas within 33-15 with just under 11 minutes left. The Raiders also scored in the final minute via backup quarterback Aidan O'Connell's 8-yard touchdown pass to Tucker that followed Pineiro's 26-yard field goal.

 

Rams rally to edge hobbled 49ers on late field goal

Joshua Karty's 37-yard field goal with two seconds left capped a fourth-quarter rally that propelled the Los Angeles Rams to a sorely needed 27-24 win over the San Francisco 49ers in a clash of NFC West rivals each dealing with a slew of early-season injuries.

The Rams trailed 21-7 late in the third quarter and 24-14 in the fourth before ripping off 13 points in the final 6:15 to deal defending NFC champion San Francisco (1-2) a second straight loss following a season-opening victory over the New York Jets.

San Francisco was playing without three star offensive players with running back Christian McCaffrey on injured reserve and both wide receiver Deebo Samuel (calf) and tight end George Kittle (hamstring) inactive. Los Angeles (1-2) came in short-handed as well with its top two receivers, Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua, sidelined and multiple starters on the offensive line out as well.

Tutu Atwell helped fill the void with 93 receiving yards on four catches, and the Rams also got a big lift from Kyren WIlliams' 89 rushing yards and three touchdowns, including a 15-yard scoring catch from quarterback Matthew Stafford. 

Stafford finished with 221 yards and one touchdown on 16-of-25 passing to help Los Angeles avoid an 0-3 start.

The 49ers lost despite three touchdown passes from Brock Purdy to Jauan Jennings, who racked up 175 yards on 11 receptions while stepping up in Samuel and Kittle's absence. Purdy completed 22 of 30 throws for 292 yards without an interception.

San Francisco took a 21-7 lead when Jennings got behind the Los Angeles defence to haul in Purdy's 31-yard dart with 7:01 left in the third quarter. The Rams quickly answered, though, with a six-play, 70-yard drive that Williams finished with a 3-yard run to make it a one-score game just over three minutes later.

The 49ers moved inside the Rams' 10-yard line on the subsequent possession, but settled for Jake Moody's 26-yard field goal for a 24-14 advantage with under 12 minutes to go.

Karty's 33-yard field goal trimmed Los Angeles' deficit to seven points with 6:15 remaining, and Moody missed a 55-yard attempt on the ensuing drive to give the Rams the ball near midfield with 2:43 left.

Stafford found Atwell for a 50-yard gain on the next snap, and Williams crossed the goal line from four yards out two plays later to tie the game at 24-24 with 1:51 remaining.

After the Rams forced a quick punt, 49ers linebacker De'Vondre Campbell was called for a 25-yard pass interference penalty that set up Karty's winning kick.

The 49ers dominated the first quarter, building a 14-0 lead on a pair of touchdown passes from Purdy to Jennings from 13 and four yards out.

After stalling on their opening two possessions, the Rams got untracked with a 16-play, 87-yard drive that consumed nearly eight minutes. Williams finished it with a 15-yard touchdown catch late in the second quarter to get Los Angeles within 14-7 at the half. 

 

Ravens hold off Cowboys behind Henry's big game

The Baltimore Ravens were also able to avert a dreaded 0-3 start, though they needed to hold off a frantic fourth-quarter comeback attempt from the Dallas Cowboys to secure an important 28-25 win.

Baltimore (1-2) opened up a 28-6 lead after three quarters behind big rushing efforts from Derrick Henry and quarterback Lamar Jackson, then held on after Dak Prescott led Dallas on a late rally in which the Cowboys outscored the Ravens 19-0 in the fourth.

Henry amassed 151 yards and two touchdowns in his biggest game since joining Baltimore in free agency, while Jackson had 87 yards and a touchdown on the ground in addition to throwing for 182 yards and a touchdown.

The Ravens put up 274 rushing yards to help withstand Prescott's 379 yards and two touchdowns through the air as well as a 65-yard field goal from Dallas kicker Brandon Aubrey, the second-longest in NFL history.

Baltimore dominated the game's early stages, however, as the offence scored touchdowns on its first two drives and the defence kept the Cowboys out of the end zone for the first three quarters.

The Ravens needed just five plays to take a quick 7-0 lead, as Jackson followed a 30-yard completion to Charlie Kolar with a 9-yard touchdown run less than 5 1/2 minutes in. 

After Aubrey knocked through his career-long field goal to get Dallas on the board, a 56-yard pass from Jackson to Nelson Agholor set up Henry's 1-yard run that increased the margin to 14-3 late in the first quarter.

The Ravens went ahead further on Jackson's 13-yard touchdown pass to Rashod Bateman with 25 seconds left in the first half, capping an 8-play, 88-yard drive. The Cowboys were able to position themselves for Aubrey's 51-yard field goal, however, that trimmed the lead to 21-6 at half-time.

Baltimore continued to move the ball at will to begin the second half, as Henry ripped off a 29-yard run before scampering into the end zone from 26 yards out on the opening possession of the third quarter.

Dallas finally came to life with two fourth-quarter touchdowns that came less than two minutes apart. After Prescott's 1-yard run brought Dallas within 28-12 after it failed on the 2-point conversion, the Cowboys recovered an onside kick to get the ball back near midfield.

Prescott finished the resulting 7-play drive with a 15-yard touchdown toss to Jalen Tolbert, though the Cowboys again couldn't convert the 2-point try as Baltimore's lead dwindled to 28-18 with just over seven minutes left. 

The Dallas defence then forced a three-and-out before Prescott led an 11-play, 91-yard series culminating in KaVontae Turpin's 16-yard touchdown catch that made it a three-point game with 2:53 to go.

Dallas didn't get the ball back again, however, as Jackson completed a critical 9-yard pass to Zay Flowers on 3rd-and-6 to help allow the Ravens to run out the clock.

 

Barkley's two touchdowns lift Eagles over Saints

Saquon Barkley rushed for 147 yards and two fourth-quarter touchdowns, including the go-ahead score with 1:01 remaining that gave the Philadelphia Eagles a 15-12 victory over the previously unbeaten New Orleans Saints.

Barkley also had a 65-yard touchdown run to help Philadelphia (2-1) bounce back from blowing a late lead in a frustrating 22-21 loss to Atlanta on Monday night, in which the Falcons quickly marched down the field for a winning touchdown in the final seconds.

The Eagles' defence redeemed itself this time, however, by holding a potent Saints offence to 219 total yards and keeping it out of the end zone until the fourth quarter. New Orleans (2-1) had scored a combined 91 points in winning its first two games.

Philadelphia also received a huge game from Dallas Goedert. The tight end compiled career highs of 10 catches and 170 receiving yards, 61 of which came on a late reception that led to Barkley's deciding touchdown.

The Saints were clinging to a 3-0 lead after three quarters in a game where both teams failed to convert several scoring opportunities, but that all changed when Barkley broke through the line of scrimmage and out-sprinted the New Orleans secondary to put the Eagles ahead with 13:17 to go.

New Orleans countered with Blake Grupe's 38-yard field goal on the following possession, then got the ball back at midfield with 6:41 left after Eagles coach Nick Sirianni had Jake Elliott try a 60-yard field goal that missed the mark.

The Saints proceeded to go 50 yards in nine plays and took a 12-7 lead on Derek Carr's 13-yard touchdown pass to Chris Olave with 2:03 remaining. New Orleans failed on the subsequent 2-point conversion attempt.

Faced with a 3rd-and-16 with just over a minute left, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts found Goedert open on a crossing route and the tight end raced down the sideline before being brought down at the New Orleans 4-yard line.

Barkley powered into the end zone on the next play, then scored on the 2-point conversion to give the Eagles a 15-12 edge.

Reed Blankenship then sealed Philadelphia's win by intercepting Carr with 48 seconds to play.

Hurts completed 29 of 38 passes for 311 yards but was intercepted in the end zone early in the second quarter, one of a few first-half possessions in which Philadelphia came away empty after moving into scoring range.

Carr managed just 142 yards on 14-of-25 passing with one touchdown and the late interception.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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