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The Rams blew a 27–3 second-half lead and lost four fumbles, but still managed to win by driving 66 yards in five plays to score on a 30-yard, last-second field goal from former Buccaneers kicker Matt Gay, making this the third consecutive playoff game to be won by a field goal from the road team on the final play of the game.
The following is a detailed list of results and scores from National Football League (NFL) games aired on Thursday Night Football.Starting with the 2006 NFL season, NFL Network was awarded the rights to air Thursday night games regularly (with some extra broadcasts on Saturday nights under the NFL Network Exclusive Game Series branding).
The following is a detailed list of results and scores from National Football League (NFL) games aired on NBC under the game package NBC Sunday Night Football. The list includes both regular season and post-season game results, both produced by NBC Sports, from the 2006 NFL season to the present.
John's Baltimore Ravens beat Jim's Los Angeles Chargers 30-23 on "Monday Night Football" in the third meeting between the two brothers. John now leads the all-time series 3-0, with his most ...
Notre Dame last played for the national title at the end of the 2012 season, when the Irish appeared in the BCS title game vs. Alabama. That game went badly for Notre Dame, as the Irish were ...
Games Won Playoff Games Opponent Streak Ending Loss Arizona Cardinals: 2008: 3: 2008 Wild Card 2008 Divisional 2008 NFC Champ. Falcons Panthers Eagles Super Bowl XLIII (Steelers) Atlanta Falcons 2 (2 win) streaks: 1998: 2: 1998 Divisional 1998 NFC Champ. 49ers Vikings Super Bowl XXXIII (Broncos) 2016: 2: 2016 Divisional 2016 NFC Champ. Seahawks ...
Oct. 3 is the first of 55 consecutive days with at least one top-level FBS college football game or an NFL game. There won’t be a day without a college football or NFL game until Nov. 27, the ...
On November 1, 2017, Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana, was announced as the site for the eighth College Football Playoff (CFP) National Championship. [4] [5] Indianapolis was the eighth different city, and the first "cold-weather city", [6] to host the College Football Playoff National Championship (after Arlington, Glendale, Tampa, Atlanta, Santa Clara, New Orleans, and Miami Gardens).