导出博客文章The Latest on the fifth week of the NFL season (all times Eastern):10:50 p.m.The
pace has picked up a bit for the Packers offense going into the fourth quarter
Sunday night against the New York Giants. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers is looking
sharp again after choppy stretches for the offense. Green Bay, though, may not
have running back Eddie Lacy for the rest of the game after he injured his left
ankle late in the third quarter. Green Bays defense has held Giants quarterback
Eli Manning in check with the Packers leading 17-9.---10 p.m.The Green Bay
Packers had a 17-6 lead over the New York Giants at halftime after a 44-yard
field goal by Mason Crosby to end the second quarter.The offenses havent been
sharp. Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was 13 of 28 for 134 yards with two
touchdowns and two interceptions, both by cornerback Janoris Jenkins. One
interception came after a pass deflected off receiver Jordy Nelsons hands.For
the Giants, quarterback Eli Manning was 6 of 16 for 87 yards. He fumbled on a
sack by Kyler Fackrell to set up Crosbys late field goal.Receiver Odell Beckham
Jr. has three receptions for 42 yards, but hasnt shown signs of the frustration
following tough games against Washington and Minnesota.---9:20 p.m.Odell Beckham
Jr. has had a decent night so far in Green Bay, even if the New York Giants
havent had the ball much in the first half of the Sunday night game against the
Packers.Beckham had two catches for 29 yards early in the second quarter against
a Packers secondary playing without injured starting cornerbacks Sam Shields and
Damarious Randall. Another 14-yard catch early in the second quarter was wiped
out because of a holding penalty.But the star receiver hasnt shown any
frustration, unlike the previous two weeks when Beckham had tough games against
Washington and Minnesota. The Packers led the Giants 7-0 in the second quarter.
Green Bay held the ball for 13 of the first 18 minutes.---7:40 p.m.A botched
hold on a potential game-tying field goal attempt just before the 2-minute
warning resulted in more heartbreak for the San Diego Chargers, who lost 34-31
to the Oakland Raiders.The Chargers are 1-4 with their four losses decided by a
total of 14 points. Last week, they gave up two touchdowns in the final five
minutes of a 35-34 loss to New Orleans.In other late-afternoon action, LeSean
McCoy ran for 150 yards as the Buffalo Bills beat the Los Angeles Rams 30-19 for
their third straight victory and Ezekiel Elliott rushed for 134 yards and two
touchdowns as the Dallas Cowboys beat the Cincinnati Bengals 28-14. The Atlanta
Falcons spoiled rookie quarterback Paxton Lynchs first NFL start and defeated
the Denver Broncos 23-16.In the Sunday night game, the Green Bay Packers host
the New York Giants.---7:30 p.m.The New York Giants battered secondary could be
getting two reinforcements back on Sunday night against Green Bay, while the
Packers secondary will be without its top two cornerbacks.For the Giants,
cornerbacks Eli Apple and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie are active after missing
last weeks 24-10 loss at Minnesota. Theyll be needed to help contain the Packers
potent passing game. Green Bay will be shorthanded in the secondary with
Damarious Randall joining Sam Shields on the sideline. Randall was questionable
coming into the game with a groin injury. Shields is missing his third straight
game with a concussion. Second-year players Quinten Rollins and LaDarius Gunter
will draw the starting assignments at cornerback against the Giants dangerous
receiving trio of Odell Beckham Jr., Sterling Shepard and Victor Cruz.-Genaro
Armas reporting from Green Bay, Wisconsin---7:05 p.m.The Atlanta Falcons 23-16
victory over the Denver Broncos leaves the Minnesota Vikings as the NFLs only
remaining unbeaten team.Minnesota, Denver and the Philadelphia Eagles all were
undefeated entering Sundays action.In Sundays early-afternoon action, the
Vikings improved their record to 5-0 with a 31-13 triumph over the Houston
Texans, but the Eagles lost 24-23 to the Detroit Lions.---5:50 p.m.Dak Prescott
has thrown a touchdown pass and run for another score to give the Dallas Cowboys
a 21-0 halftime lead over the Cincinnati Bengals.In other late afternoon action,
Devonta Freeman rushed for the games only first-half touchdown to give the
Falcons a 13-3 lead over the Denver Broncos. That game is now in the third
quarter.Rookie quarterback Paxton Lynch is making his first career start for
Denver in place of an injured Trevor Siemian.At halftime, the Buffalo Bills lead
the Los Angeles Rams 16-13 and the San Diego Chargers lead the Oakland Raiders
10-9. Oaklands Sebastian Janikowski kicked a 56-yard field goal in the final
play of the first half.---4:50 p.m.Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott will
keep the rookie record for pass attempts without an interception for now after
the run finally ended for Philadelphias Carson Wentz.Prescott completed a
13-yard pass to Brice Butler for his 135th attempt without an interception to
start his career. He completed his first four passes to get the record.Wentzs
streak ended at 134 straight attempts with an interception in the final minute
of the Eagles 24-23 loss to Detroit. Both quarterbacks have been trading the
record in recent weeks.While Wentz fell short of Tom Bradys overall NFL record
of 162 straight passes without an interception to start a career, Prescott will
take aim at that. Prescott started the day tied with Warren Moon for the
second-longest overall streak. Now Wentz is in that No. 2 spot.-Schuyler Dixon
reporting from Arlington, Texas.---4:35 p.m.Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall
kneeled during the anthem before Denver played the Atlanta Falcons.In addition,
Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr., linebacker Todd Davis and offensive guard
Max Garcia ran over to the goal line to bow their heads at the start of the
anthem, before hopping up and returning to the sideline and listen.At the
Chargers-Raiders game, Oaklands Malcolm Smith and Bruce Irvin raised their fists
during the end of the anthem before their game against San Diego. Five Chargers
also raised fists: offensive linemen Joe Barksdale, Chris Hairston, D.J. Fluker
and Tyreek Burwell, and linebacker Joshua Perry.Los Angeles Rams defensive end
Robert Quinn raised his right fist during the anthem before his teams game with
the Buffalo Bills. Quinn has done the same thing for every game this season. Hes
inactive and not in uniform for Sundays game.-Schuyler Dixon reporting from
Arlington, Texas, Pat Graham reporting from Denver, Greg Beacham reporting from
Los Angeles.---4:05 p.m.The defensive line showdown expected at the Coliseum
isnt happening, thanks to injuries on both sidelines.The Los Angeles Rams will
be without three starters on their vaunted line Sunday after Robert Quinn,
Michael Brockers and William Hayes all were ruled out with various injuries.
Buffalo Bills star Marcell Dareus season debut also will have to wait another
week after he was declared inactive.Coach Jeff Fisher had expressed hope that
his stars would heal quickly, but Quinn and Brockers apparently were unable to
go. Ethan Westbrooks, Eugene Sims and Cam Thomas moved into the starting
lineup.Dareus missed the first four games for his latest violation of the
leagues substance abuse policy, but then injured his hamstring in practice
Friday. Adolphus Washington moved into the starting lineup.-Greg Beacham
reporting from Los Angeles.---4:20 p.m.Tom Brady made a successful return from
his four-game suspension by throwing for 406 yards with three touchdown passes
to Martellus Bennett in a 33-13 victory over the Cleveland Browns.In other early
afternoon games, the Minnesota Vikings remained unbeaten after defeating the
Houston Texans 31-13 while the Detroit Lions edged Philadelphia 24-23 to hand
the Eagles their first loss of the season.Marcus Mariota threw three touchdown
passes and ran for a fourth score in a 30-17 victory over the Miami Dolphins.
The Washington Redskins edged Baltimore 13-10 after the Ravens potential
go-ahead touchdown pass to Breshad Perriman was overturned via replay. The
Indianapolis Colts rallied to beat the Chicago Bears 29-23 and Ben
Roethlisberger threw four touchdown passes as the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the
New York Jets 31-13.In the late afternoon games, Paxton Lynch makes his first
career start as the Denver Broncos put their undefeated record on the line
against the Atlanta Falcons, the Los Angeles Rams host the Buffalo Bills, the
Cincinnati Bengals visit the Dallas Cowboys and the Oakland Raiders host the San
Diego Chargers.---3:35 p.m.The Houston Texans are hurting beyond just the
scoreboard.Already without cornerback Kareem Jackson (hamstring) for the game,
two more starters in the secondary went down in the second quarter at
Minnesota.The Houston players sidelined were safety Quintin Demps (calf) and
cornerback Johnathan Joseph (concussion). Theyve been ruled out to return to a
defense that already is missing superstar defensive end J.J. Watt (back) for the
season.In the third quarter, right guard Jeff Allen departed for concussion
evaluation. Then backup tight end Ryan Griffin hurt his neck while awkwardly
making a tackle after Vikings safety Andrew Sendejo intercepted Brock Osweiler.
Griffin was down on the turf for several minutes before being escorted off the
field and taken off by cart.The Vikings lead 24-6.-Dave Campbell reporting from
Minneapolis.---3:25 p.m.Broncos rookie quarterback Paxton Lynch is preparing for
his first NFL start.Denver deactivated starting quarterback Trevor Siemian on
Sunday. Siemian sprained his left AC joint in Denvers win at Tampa Bay last
weekend. The Broncos are hoping hell be healthy enough to start Thursday night
at San Diego after a short week.Lynch performed well in relief of Siemian last
weekend, throwing for 170 yards and a touchdown while operating a narrowed
playbook after Siemian got hurt when he was flung to the turf on his
non-throwing shoulder.The Broncos moved up to select Lynch with the 26th overall
draft pick in April, but the Memphis star didnt really challenge Siemian for the
starting job in training camp.However, his footwork and throwing mechanics have
improved and the Broncos feel good about putting him in against the Atlanta
Falcons.-Arnie Stapleton reporting from Denver.---3:15 p.m.New England Patriots
rookie cornerback Cyrus Jones was ejected from Sundays game at Cleveland early
in the third quarter for unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for unnecessary
roughness.Jones, a second-round draft pick from Alabama, was involved with
Browns receiver Andrew Hawkins while a pass to Terrelle Pryor was completed on
the other side of the field. Referee Bill Vinovich announced the 15-yard penalty
on Jones and that he was ejected.- Tom Withers reporting from Cleveland---2:50
p.m.The Cleveland Browns have announced quarterback Cody Kessler wont return to
Sundays game with the New England Patriots.Kessler left the game with chest and
rib injuries. He was driven to the ground by Patriots linebacker Donta Hightower
while attempting a pass late in the first quarter. Kesslers throw to Duke
Johnson was behind the running back and went out of bounds in the end zone,
giving New England a safety.Kessler has been thrust into Clevelands lineup
because of injuries to starters Robert Griffin III (shoulder) and Josh McCown
(collarbone).- Tom Withers reporting from Cleveland---2:40 p.m.In his return
from a four-game suspension, Tom Brady has thrown two touchdown passes to
Martellus Bennett as the New England Patriots have a 23-7 halftime lead over the
Cleveland Browns.Brady is making his 2016 debut Sunday after serving a
suspension for his role in the use of underinflated footballs during a playoff
game. The Patriots went 3-1 without him.In other games at halftime, Matthew
Stafford has thrown three touchdown passes to give the Detroit Lions a 21-10
lead over the unbeaten Philadelphia Eagles. Marcus Mariota has two touchdown
passes and one touchdown run as the Tennessee Titans lead 21-14 at Miami.The
Pittsburgh Steelers lead the New York Jets 14-13, the Indianapolis Colts lead
the Chicago Bears 16-13, the Minnesota Vikings lead the Houston Texans 24-6 and
the Baltimore Ravens have a 10-6 edge over the Washington Redskins.The first
half of the early games has featured three touchdowns on punt returns -- an
85-yarder by Washingtons Jamison Crowder, a 79-yarder by Minnesotas Marcus
Sherels and a 74-yarder by Miamis Jakeem Grant.---2:35 p.m.Miami Dolphins rookie
Jakeem Grant scored his first NFL touchdown on a 74-yard punt return, and then
came out of the game against Tennessee with an ankle injury.Grant later returned
to the game. His score tied the game and provided a much-needed lift for the
Dolphins, who were outgained 195 yards to 26 in the early going.- Steven Wine
reporting in Miami.---2:30 p.m.The Philadelphia Eagles have already given up
their highest scoring total of the season.In fact, the Detroit Lions have scored
a touchdown every time theyve had the ball so far Sunday.The Lions lead the
Eagles 21-10 at halftime after Philadelphia hadnt allowed more than 14 points in
any of its first three games. Theo Riddick has a pair of TDs for Detroit.The
Lions went 75 yards in 11 plays for their first touchdown, 53 yards in nine
plays for another, and then drove 71 yards in 12 plays for the third TD. That
third drive lasted 7:13.- Noah Trister reporting from Detroit---AP NFL website:
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with a standout game Saturday night. He had a goal and two assists for a
career-high three points as Columbus beat the New York Islanders 5-2 to snap a
five-game losing streak.Former Aston Villa manager Paul Lambert says he is not
surprised by the clubs struggles in the Premier League this season. Villa are
rooted to the foot of the table on 16 points - having won just three games all
season - 12 points from safety with just seven matches remaining.And Lambert, in
charge at Villa Park between 2012 and 2015, has told Sky Sports News HQ the
writing has been on the wall for a while, and believes their problems come down
to player recruitment. I could see it coming, just because the way it was
happening, said the Blackburn manager. I can only speak on my time - but that
club deserves big players. We tried to bring in Lukaku, Bony and others. No
disrespect to the ones we got in, but we couldnt go out and do that type of
deal. It was too rich for us. Christian Benteke, Lamberts only big signing at
Villa Park Christian Benteke was the only big one we could get, and even then he
was only 7m euros at the time. So you had to work round the restraints of it.
The young French players that have come in are probably good players, but Aston
Villa needs big players.Maybe three or four leaders in your team - that football
club needs big players to handle a crowd and the expectancy. Any team that wins
a European Cup should never be in this position. Jordan Ayew has struggled at
Villa since £8m arrival from Lorient History attaches to it, and that should
attract bigger players. I think theyve suffered, not just in my time, but even
before. The last good period was when Martin ONeill was there (2006-2010) and he
had them going brilliantly.Lambert was speaking alongside Ray Wilkins on Sky
Sports Now, and Wilkins, who was assistant manager to Tim Sherwood at Villa
earlier this season, does not think there is any way back for the club
now.ddddddddddddYes, they are relegated. I dont think they can get out of it.
There isnt any way, shape or form they can get out of this situation. They just
keep losing games unfortunately. I dont think they can get out of it. There isnt
any way, shape or form they can get out of this situation. They just keep losing
games unfortunately. Ray Wilkins Paul is right, you have to keep progressing.
Once youve won something, you have to keep adding to that. The support base is
magnificent and the set-up is incredibly good. But, when a manager is employed
to do a specific job, one of them is to recruit players.But not only at Aston
Villa, theres been more of an input (from others) into which players are coming
in, and for me it has to be 100% on the manager if player is to come in. Ray
Wilkins (second right) was assistant to Tim Sherwood last season It has to be
down to the manager. He will eventually take the blast from the supporters. The
supporters only see whats on the field of play. They want to see their team
win.When they do go down, the Championship is so tough. Its going to be
extremely difficult, but rotation will have to come into play next season. The
games come thick and really fast. Also See: Bernstein: No short-term fix Garde
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