Titans' Matt Hasselbeck leads another comeback win
Matt Hasselbeck has another fourth-quarter comeback victory, and Chris Johnson finally enjoyed a breakout game.
Hasselbeck hit Nate Washington for a 15-yard touchdown on fourth-and-9 with 1:03 left in the Titans' wild, 35-34 win Sunday over the host Bills.
In a game dominated by offense, the Titans' defense set up the winning drive, with Jason McCourty intercepting Ryan Fitzpatrick with less than three minutes left.
It was Hasselbeck's 22nd fourth-quarter comeback win and second in consecutive weeks. The Titans (3-4), 2-0 since the 37-year-old former Seahawk replaced injured Jake Locker, improved to 1-3 on the road. The Bills (3-4) have lost three of four.
Johnson ran for 195 yards and two scores. In three games against Buffalo, he has 480 yards rushing and six TDs.
Fitzpatrick had three TD passes but turned it over twice. Buffalo's final drive ended when he threw behind Stevie Johnson on fourth-and-2.
Packers 30, Rams 20
Aaron Rodgers completed 30 of 37 for 342 yards and three touchdowns as Green Bay (4-3) handed the Rams (3-4) their first home loss in four games. Jordy Nelson had eight catches for 122 yards for the Packers, who brought a huge contingent of fans who chanted "Go, Pack, Go!" during the Rams' final possession.
Colts 17, Browns 13
Rookie Andrew Luck became the first Colts quarterback since 1988 to run for two touchdowns in a game. Indianapolis (3-3) got back to .500 in its third game under interim coach Bruce Arians and exceeded last season's win total.
Afterward, Arians said coach Chuck Pagano was released from the hospital Sunday and watched the game from his home as he continues treatments for leukemia.
Cleveland (1-6) has lost 11 in a row on the road.
Raiders 26, Jaguars 23
Sebastian Janikowski made a 40-yard field goal for host Oakland (2-4) after Cecil Shorts III fumbled on the first possession of overtime. Carson Palmer threw a TD pass and ran for a score as the Raiders erased a 14-point second-half deficit against Jacksonville (1-5).
Vikings 21, Cardinals 14
Adrian Peterson ran for 153 yards and a touchdown as host Minnesota (5-2) dealt Arizona (4-3) its third consecutive defeat.
Steelers 24, Bengals 17
Ben Roethlisberger threw for a TD, and Jonathan Dwyer ran for 122 yards in his first career start as Pittsburgh (3-3) beat the host Bengals (3-4).
Bolts: Sticky situation?
The NFL said it is looking into a report that the Chargers used a banned sticky substance during Monday night's loss to the Broncos. Fox Sports reported that an equipment manager came on the field with an illegal substance on hand towels, and that official Jeff Bergman tried to confiscate the substance. The equipment manager wouldn't give it up, so officials made him empty his pockets and found a skin-colored or clear type of tape.
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