NFL spectacle: Seahawks and Steelers shine, Buffalo historic | Eulerpool News

NFL spectacle: Seahawks and Steelers shine, Buffalo historic | Eulerpool News
The Pittsburgh Steelers celebrated an impressive 44-38 win over the Cincinnati Bengals, powered by an outstanding performance from Russell Wilson. The quarterback, who completed 29 of his 38 passes for 414 yards and three touchdowns, led his team to a thrilling triumph. With that performance, Wilson achieved the second-most passing yards of his career and got the Steelers (9-3) back on track after a loss in Cleveland. Still, the Bengals fought back valiantly through Joe Burrow, who rushed for 309 yards and three touchdowns, before an onside kick miss and a crucial run by Justin Fields sealed the win for Pittsburgh. Meanwhile, the Philadelphia Eagles triumphed with a 24:19 victory over the Baltimore Ravens. Saquon Barkley had 107 rushing yards and a touchdown, while Jalen Hurts scored through the air and on the ground. The Eagles, with an eight-game winning streak, dominated the duel between the league’s best defense and Baltimore’s most potent offense. Kicker Justin Tucker challenged again after missing several opportunities to make life difficult for the Ravens (8-5). In a thrilling overtime thriller, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers triumphed 26:23 against the Carolina Panthers thanks to a final field goal from Chase McLaughlin. Bucky Irving shone with 152 yards on the ground. The Los Angeles Chargers took a 17-13 victory over the Atlanta Falcons, helped heavily by the defensive talents of Tarheeb Still, while the Houston Texans defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars 23-20. Joe Mixon impressed with a game-winning rushing touchdown. In Minnesota, Sam Darnold led the Vikings to a narrow 23-22 win against the Arizona Cardinals. The Indianapolis Colts narrowly defeated the New England Patriots 25:24, while the Seattle Seahawks celebrated a 26:21 win against the New York Jets. Jayden Daniels helped the Washington Commanders to a clear 42:19 victory over the Tennessee Titans. The Los Angeles Rams also showed strong with a 21:14 win against the New Orleans Saints. The finale was a historic performance by the Buffalo Bills, who secured the AFC East title with a 35:10 win against the San Francisco 49ers. Josh Allen showed remarkable versatility by becoming the first quarterback since 1970 to score a touchdown in three different ways in a game: pass, run and even receiver.

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