NFL Week 134 continued this Sunday with good victories for the Pittsburg Steelers, Miami Dolphins y Seattle Seahawksthree teams that dream of the Playoffs in the 2025 season.
Furthermore, this Sunday, the Buffalo Bills they defeated the Cincinnati Bengals with a great victory in one of the most anticipated duels.
This new week began with the Thursday Night duel with the victory of the Detroit Lions over the Dallas Cowboys.
NFL WEEK 14 RESULTS:
- Los Angeles Rams 45-Arizona Cardinals 17
The Rams needed a resounding victoryafter the setback they suffered last week against the Carolina Panthers, and thus they achieved it 45-17 over the Arizona Cardinals with 281 yards from Matthew Stafford and three touchdowns. Two of them to his receiver Puka Nacua.
By land, Blake Corum He reached the promised zone on a couple of occasions and Kyren Williams added another for the overwhelming victory of the Rams, who give a blow of authority in the National Conference.
For the Cardinals, Jacoby Brissett had two touchdown passes and an intercepted pass.
Video Tragedy in the NFL: Cowboys player Marshawn Kneeland dies
- Miami Dolphins 34-10 New York Jets
Tua Tagovailoa remained undefeated against the New York Jets and put aside his problems with the cold, and the Miami Dolphins scored three rushing touchdowns to take a victory this Sunday.
With Miami’s fourth straight win, Tagovailoa improved to 7-0 against the Jets as a starter and 8-0 overall in games against AFC East rivals. And with a temperature of 41 degrees at kickoff, Tagovailoa now has a career record of 1-7 when the temperature is 46 degrees or lower.
Video Dolphins and Saints open the slate in the Blitz games
- Pittsburgh Steelers 27-22 Baltimore Ravens
Aaron Rodgers threw for 284 yards and a touchdown, and even ran for a touchdown in perhaps his best game with the Steelers. Pittsburgh took over first place in the AFC North, holding it for a 27-22 victory over the Ravens, when a Baltimore touchdown with 2:43 remaining was overturned by a replay review.
Isaiah Likely secured a pass from Lamar Jackson with both hands in the end zone, and his feet dug in, but as he was about to complete another step with his right foot, the Steelers’ Joey Porter Jr. stripped him of the ball. A touchdown was initially called, but was later changed to incomplete. The Ravens finally fumbled on downs.
Video Terrible injury to Steelers’ Malik Harrison against Ravens
- Seattle Seahawks 37-9 Atlanta Falcons
Sam Darnold threw for 249 yards and three touchdowns, including a pair of scores by Jaxon Smith-Njigba and another by Cooper Kupp. The Seahawks (10-3) broke free from a 6-6 halftime tie with a 31-point rout of the Falcons in the final two quarters.
Rashid Shaheed returned the second half kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown. Seattle’s defense had three turnovers and the Seahawks won for the seventh time in eight games, beating the hapless Atlanta Falcons 37-9 on Sunday.
Video Smith-Njigba continues adding yards with Seahawks touchdown
- Washington Commanders 0-31 Minnesota Vikings
JJ McCarthy threw a career-high three touchdown passes in his first game without a turnover. After his latest absence due to injury, he returned in top form for the Minnesota Vikings, who won 31-0 on Sunday, handing the Washington Commanders their eighth consecutive loss.
McCarthy completed 16 of 23 passes for 163 yards in his seventh NFL start after missing last week in Seattle with a concussion, as the Vikings were shut out for the first time in 18 years and lost their fourth straight game with a slumping offense.
- New Orleans Saints 24-20 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Rookie quarterback Tyler Shough scored two touchdowns and the New Orleans Saints stunned the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24-20 on Sunday, tightening the lead in the NFC South.
The lowly Saints (3-10), trailing by 8.5 points, frustrated Baker Mayfield and the Buccaneers (7-6) in a sloppy game, played primarily with a storm of vehicles.
Video Rookie Tyler Shough shows courage and manages to score
- Tennessee Titans 31-29 Cleveland Browns
Tony Pollard ran for a career-high 161 yards and two touchdowns, Cam Ward threw for two scores and the Tennessee Titans beat the Cleveland Browns 31-29 on Sunday to snap a seven-game losing streak.
Cleveland’s Shedeur Sanders threw for 364 yards and three touchdowns in his third start, and also ran for a score in a duel between rookie quarterbacks. However, Sanders suffered a costly interception in the third quarter that led to Tennessee’s go-ahead touchdown.
- Indianapolis Colts 19-36 Jacksonville Jaguars
Trevor Lawrence threw two touchdown passes, Travis Etienne ran for two scores and the Jacksonville Jaguars moved atop the AFC South with a victory against Indianapolis.
The Jaguars (9-4) won their fourth straight game and extended the Colts’ losing streak in Jacksonville. Indianapolis (8-5) last won at EverBank Stadium in 2014, an 11-game losing streak that included a showdown in London.
- Cincinnati Bengals 34- 39 Buffalo Bills
Josh Allen threw three touchdowns and scored one on the ground, Christian Benford scored the go-ahead touchdown with a 63-yard interception return, and the Buffalo Bills rallied from a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter to beat the Cincinnati Bengals 39-34 on Sunday. Allen scored on a 40-yard run, breaking his record 36 yards, the longest by a Bills quarterback, and Buffalo turned the game around with big defensive plays on a snowy afternoon in Western New York. Benford and defensive end AJ Epenesa intercepted Joe Burrow on consecutive plays from scrimmage, allowing the Bills to score three touchdowns in a 4:20 span in the fourth quarter.
