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NFL roundup: Brees injured as Rams beat Saints in NFC Championship rematch

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Todd Gurley, Brandin Cooks and Jared Goff each scored second-half touchdowns as host Los Angeles beat short-handed New Orleans in a rematch of last season's controversial NFC Championship Game.

The Saints (1-1) played most of the game without quarterback Drew Brees, who injured his right thumb in the first quarter.

The Rams (2-0) outgained the Saints 380-244, with Goff passing for 283 yards and Gurley punching in his first score of the season. New Orleans backup Teddy Bridgewater completed 17 of 30 passes for 165 yards following the injury to Brees.

Falcons 24, Eagles 20

Matt Ryan connected with Julio Jones for a 54-yard touchdown pass on fourth-and-3 with 2:10 left in the game, and the Atlanta Falcons rallied for a 24-20 home win over the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday night.

After Philadelphia quarterback Carson Wentz scored on a 1-yard touchdown dive with 3:13 left to cap a 13-play, 73-yard drive and hit Zach Ertz with a 2-point conversion pass to give the Eagles a 20-17 lead, Ryan came through with his own heroics.

He hit Jones, who took the receiver screen and sprinted more than half the field for the eventual winning score.

Seahawks 28, Steelers 26

Russell Wilson completed 29 of 35 passes for 300 yards and three touchdowns as Seattle won in Pittsburgh in a game that saw Ben Roethlisberger miss the second half with an elbow injury.

After halftime, the Steelers (0-2) turned to Mason Rudolph, who completed 12 of 19 passes for 112 yards and two touchdowns, along with an interception.

Seahawks tight end Will Dissly caught two of Wilson's TD passes, with rookie DK Metcalf getting the other on a 28-yarder with 7:15 remaining to give Seattle (2-0) a nine-point lead. Seattle's Rashaad Penny added a 37-yard touchdown run in the third quarter.

Chiefs 28, Raiders 10

Patrick Mahomes tossed four touchdowns in the second quarter and passed for 443 yards to lead visiting Kansas City past Oakland in what is expected to be the last NFL game to be played on a dirt baseball infield.

It was Mahomes' second career 400-yard game in 19 regular-season starts and the 12th time he topped 300 yards. He completed 30 of 44 passes with no interceptions as the Chiefs improved to 2-0.

Demarcus Robinson led the explosive Chiefs receivers with six catches for 172 yards and two scores. Tight end Travis Kelce added 107 yards and a touchdown on seven grabs.

Bears 16, Broncos 14

Eddy Pineiro drilled a 53-yard field goal as time expired to lift the Chicago Bears to a wild 16-14 win over the host Denver Broncos on Sunday afternoon.

Pineiro's third field goal of the game bailed out Chicago (1-1), which blew a 10-point lead in the fourth quarter before recovering. Rookie running back David Montgomery scored his first career touchdown in the victory.

Pineiro's clutch kick stung Denver (0-2), which had turned a 13-3 deficit into a 14-13 lead thanks to a field goal by Brandon McManus and a last-minute touchdown pass and two-point conversion pass, both from Joe Flacco to Emmanuel Sanders.

Patriots 43, Dolphins 0

Seven-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Antonio Brown scored a touchdown in his New England debut, helping his new team to a blowout win at Miami. Brown finished with four catches for 56 yards and one run for 5 yards, while Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was 20 of 28 for 264 yards with two scoring passes and another touchdown run.

Miami, which made just two first downs through the first three quarters, ultimately pulled starting quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick after he completed 11 of 21 passes for 89 yards and three interceptions, including two pick-sixes. Josh Rosen, who finished 7 of 18 for 97 yards in place of Fitzpatrick, also threw an interception.

The Patriots (2-0) and Dolphins (0-2) are AFC East rivals but are also at opposite ends of the NFL spectrum. The Patriots have won three of the past five Super Bowls. The Dolphins have been outscored 102-10 through two weeks.

Colts 19, Titans 17

Jacoby Brissett fired a 4-yard touchdown pass to T.Y. Hilton with 4:38 remaining to give the visiting Colts their 14th win in the last 16 games against the AFC South rival Titans. Both teams are 1-1.

Trailing 17-13 with 5 1/2 minutes to play, Colts running back Jordan Wilkins broke loose for a 55-yard run to set up first-and-goal at the Titans' 4-yard line. Brissett hit Hilton for the score on the next play, but veteran Adam Vinatieri missed his second PAT of the game.

Brissett completed 17 of 28 passes for 146 yards, three scores with one interception. Mariota finished 19 of 28 for 154 yards and a touchdown with no picks.

Texans 13, Jaguars 12

Justin Reid stuffed Jacksonville's Leonard Fournette at the goal line on a two-point conversion attempt with 30 seconds left and Houston held on to defeat its AFC South opponent.

The Jaguars covered 68 yards in 14 plays with rookie quarterback Gardner Minshew II converting a fourth-and-10 with an 18-yard scramble before later finding DJ Chark on a 4-yard scoring pass. Instead of attempting the game-tying extra point, Jacksonville went for the victory on the road and fell short.

Deshaun Watson passed for 159 yards and Carlos Hyde rushed for 90 yards to lead the Texans (1-1). Minshew completed 23 of 33 passes for 213 yards and rushed for 56 yards in his first career start for the Jaguars (0-2).

Lions 13, Chargers 10

Kenny Golladay caught a 31-yard touchdown pass from Matthew Stafford in the fourth quarter as Detroit (1-0-1) rallied to win its home opener.

Stafford completed 22 of 30 passes for 245 yards with two scores and two interceptions. Golladay caught eight passes for 117 yards.

Philip Rivers was 21 of 36 for 293 yards for the Chargers (1-1). Austin Ekeler gained 133 yards from scrimmage and had a touchdown, but also had a costly fumble at the goal line in the third quarter.

Packers 21, Vikings 16

Kevin King intercepted quarterback Kirk Cousins in the end zone with 5:10 left in regulation, and Green Bay held on to beat visiting Minnesota..

Aaron Rodgers threw for 209 yards and two touchdowns, with 151 yards and both touchdowns coming in the first half. Aaron Jones rushed for 116 yards for the Packers, who improved to 2-0 under coach Matt LaFleur. He is the first coach to start 2-0 for Green Bay since Vince Lombardi.

Dalvin Cook rushed for 154 yards, part of a 198-yard rushing performance for the Vikings (1-1), but Cousins threw two interceptions -- including the one to King, which came on first-and-goal.

Cowboys 31, Redskins 21

Dak Prescott threw three touchdown passes during a game with few flaws as the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Washington Redskins 31-21 on Sunday afternoon at FedEx Field in Landover, Md.

Prescott completed 26 of 30 passes for 269 yards with one interception, complemented by running back Ezekiel Elliott's 111 rushing yards.

Washington's Case Keenum was 26 of 37 for 221 yards with two touchdowns.

Bills 28, Giants 14

Josh Allen led four touchdown drives as the visiting Buffalo Bills rallied from an early deficit and recorded a 28-14 victory over the New York Giants on Sunday afternoon in East Rutherford, N.J.

The Bills improved to 2-0 for the first time since 2014, with both of the wins coming on the road. With a Week 1 victory against the New York Jets, Buffalo became the first team since the 2006 Chicago Bears to win consecutive road games at the Meadowlands.

Eli Manning appeared in his 15th home opener and completed 26 of 45 passes for 250 yards. He also was intercepted twice as the Giants dropped to 0-2 for the third straight season and sixth time in the past seven seasons.

Ravens 23, Cardinals 17

Lamar Jackson passed for 272 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for a career-high 120 yards to lead the host Baltimore Ravens to a 23-17 victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday afternoon.

Tight end Mark Andrews tied a career high with eight receptions for a career-high 112 yards and a touchdown, and Justin Tucker made three field goals as the Ravens improved to 2-0 for the third time in four seasons.

Rookie Kyler Murray passed for 349 pass yards and David Johnson had a rushing touchdown for the Cardinals (0-1-1).

49ers 41, Bengals 17

Jimmy Garoppolo threw for 297 yards and three touchdowns as San Francisco improved to 2-0 by throttling Cincinnati in the Bengals' home opener.

The sixth-year pro completed 17 of 25 attempts, hitting eight different players. Rookie wide receiver Deebo Samuel led the way with five catches for 87 yards and his first career touchdown.

While Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton threw for 311 yards and two scores (along with one interception), San Francisco picked up 572 total yards of offense compared to Cincinnati's 316, and outrushed the Bengals by more than 200 yards (259-25).

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