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Super Wild Card Weekend Highlights: The Bengal Survives the Crows; Giants, Bills win


NFL Super Wild Card Weekend continues on Sunday with three exciting games that each come to an end. The Cincinnati Bengals ended the day with a 24-17 win first Baltimore Crows to switch to the Division Round.

It wasn’t the Bengals’ powerful strike that won them the game, though. Instead, it was their defense who scored the winning goal in the match. The Ravens were in the lead with a 17-17 draw at the start of the fourth half, but when Tyler Huntley tried to get the ball into the bottom area of ​​the pitch during a sneak attack by QB, the Bengals’ full-back wilson brand hit the ball out of hand and finish the defense Sam Hubbard finish with the ball before running 98 yards for a touchdown.

The Ravens had one last chance to score a goal that could have ended up in stoppage time. With eight seconds remaining, Huntley throws a Hail to the final area deflecting the Raven receiver’s hand before falling incompletely at the end of the time.

Earlier, Josh Allen and AFC East Champion buffalo bill The third rookie midfielder narrowly escaped Skylar Thompson and the seventh seed Miami Dolphins34-31, to advance to their third consecutive round.

Elsewhere, the sixth seed New York Giants let down the NFC North champ Minnesota Vikings31-24, for the first time since the knockout round in 2011 — when the G-men went on to win Super Bowl XLVI.

Here are the top plays!

Cincinnati Bengals 24, Baltimore Ravens 17

Person B moves the chain

Joe Burrow Find Tyler Boyd for a big conversion from third down in the Bengals’ opening opener before they tackled three to take an early 3-0 lead.

Gaither-ing balls for revenue

Akeem Davis-Gaither win the ball back to the Bengals in the Ravens opener, intercept Tyler Huntley in a midfield pass to receive the ball in the midfield.

Houston training

Justin Houston and Raven’s hasty pass soon put pressure on Burrow, scoring a first goal on Cincinnati’s opening line.

Chase the end zone

cave found Ja’Marr Chase center to hit a seven-yard score when the star wide receiver ran a few yards into the back yard to give the Bengals a 9-0 lead.

JK all day, all end regions

JK Dobbins took the ball from the end of the field on the third goal and the goal and stretched to score six goals. His second half score was 9-7 Bengals.

Hamilton hit it loose

Kyle Hamilton Not only did he hit the tackle on the third down leg without a club, but he also hit the ball out Hayden Hurst‘, helping the Ravens get back on the ball sooner with a much better field position.

True to design, right?

Huntley made a lousy catch, went over his head and a few yards away from him, then fought for the edge of the field before hurling a pass. Josh Oliverwho ran down first and gained 18 yards.

Passing Cave

After Hurst’s initial encounter reception was briefly canceled, Burrow settled the business by performing a QB sneak peek to put the Bengal team back on top.

tee time

Burrow went to hooded t-shirt in the Bengals’ first 2-point attempt and while the pass was not completed, they had another chance as Higgins was interfered. So Burrow hit Higgins again after the early-head slipped during his scramble to give the Bengals a 17-10 lead with just over five minutes left in the third inning.

Huntley hits home run

Ravens QB found Demarcus Robinson opened wide and hit him for 41 yards to end the game in the final minutes of the third inning.

On money to Mark

Mark Andrews made in the big reception Tuesday or below to help bring Raven into Bengals territory as they look to take the lead in the fourth quarter.

Hunting for the end zone

Huntley used his legs to get Raven 35 yards and bring them to the Bengals 2 meter line.

Oh no, Huntley

Ravens QB tried to sneak the ball over the plane, but the Bengals LB wilson brand hit the ball out of hand and DE Sam Hubbard catch it. Hubbard runs 98 measure to turn the score around and give the Bengals a 24-17 lead in the fourth inning, getting help from his teammates in the second leg.

Huntley’s Hail Mary’s Prayer Almost Answered, But Unsuccessful

On the 4th and 20th with eight seconds left, Huntley had no choice but to throw the ball into the back yard as they were at the 27-yard line of the Bengals. His prayer was almost answered like James Proche he got his hands on the ball after an initial save by a Bengals defensive back, but he failed to catch the ball as time ran out for Raven and their season.

Stay tuned for updates!

New York Giants 31, Minnesota Vikings 24

Skol!

The Vikings finished their 12-time, 75-yard opener with a Kirk’s cousin sneak attack to put the home team ahead 7-0.

knot

The Giants responded with a 28-yard touchdown of their own in first possession, courtesy of Saquon Barkley.

NY is in charge

After the Vikings took a three-goal lead on the next drive, the Giants took the lead on the following possession.

Firstly, Daniel Jones connect with Darius Slayton when he hit 47 yards of brilliance, then he hit Isaiah Hodgins for a 14-yard touchdown to give New York a 14-7 advantage.

anyone’s game

The Giants added another goal late in the second half to turn the game into 10 points.

Afterward, KJ Osborn reeling in a nine-yard pass from Cousins ​​to close the gap to 17-14 before halftime.

Warm up

The Giants extend their lead, 24-14, thanks to a 9-yard goal from close range Daniel Bellinger beginning of the third quarter.

Equally talented

The Vikings returned fire with a big score from their close range, Irv Smith Jr., in their first drive in the second half. Just like that, it was again a three-point game, 24-21, in the middle of the third inning.

Minnesota then scored one more goal early in the fourth half to end things with a partial 24 points.

Power star

The Giants have released a statement about their next journey. First, Hodgins devised a 19-yard pickup truck to move the sticks. Then, Jones & Co. picked a new sale after a successful fourth drop, and Barkley made one 2 yards score to give NY a late lead, 31-24, which they held until the end.

Buffalo bill 34, Miami Dolphin 31

Increase again

The opening of the Bills did not go as planned. Allen fumbled in a short tackle, but the ball went out of bounds. The Bills ended possession by turning it upside down on Miami’s 32-yard line.

After the Dolphins crossed three goals on the first hit, the Bills quickly regained the ball and redeemed on the next possession. Allen connected with Dawson Knox to score with a wild hand to give Buffalo an early lead, 7-0.

pick!

On Dolphins’ Next Trip, Safe Bill Dean of Faculty Marlowe take down Thompson just outside of Miami’s red zone.

Powerful ground game

Bills cap revenue in a big way, move down the field easily before rookie runs back James Cook punched at 12 yards to extend Buffalo’s lead to 14-0 late in the first half.

See red

Allen hit Gabe Davis up the middle to make a 19-yard catch that was originally considered an incomplete pass. Buffalo challenge judgmentand play was reversed, putting the Bills near midfield into the second quarter.

Chaos!

Both teams exchanged goals on the field to make it 17-3 midway through the second half. Chaos ensued after Allen’s pass came John Brown saved by Dolphins near Miami’s line Xavien Howard and back to midfield.

two platoons scuffle after playing, draw offsets unnecessarily rough penalties. Turnover resulted in a goal for Miami, which closed the gap slightly, 17–6, late in the second half.

Close the gap

The Dolphins ended the first half with great success, when Cedrick Wilson Jr. returns the 50-yard ball to Buffalo’s 27-yard line. The race ended with another goal, as Miami turned it into an eight-point match, 17-9.

knot it up!

Bills got into some trouble right before the holiday. Allen’s pass to Cole Beasley bounces out of the receiver’s hand and into Dolphin’s safe embrace Dutch Jevonwho returned it 29 yards to Buffalo’s 18 yard mark with less than a minute to spare before halftime ended.

Miami ended the lap by finishing the game with 17 points a piece after a touchdown from the start Mike Gesicki and convert two successful points from Tireek Hill.

The Call of Nature!

Miami’s draw lasted less than a minute, as Buffalo sneaked into goal just before halftime. But after taking the lead to open the second half, the Dolphins snatched the ball from Allen and took the lead. What an improbable event.

Back and forth

Buffalo regained the lead late, 27–24, in the third round after a costly intercept in Miami.

toe pull swag

The Bills extended their lead to 34-24 entering the fourth quarter, thanks to a daring touch from Davis 23 yards.

Don’t dial that number

After a sleepy quarter from Miami’s attack, Mike McDaniel performed some tricks to get his team back to the final zone. Reverse the word Jaylen waddling setup a short touchdown run from Jeff Wilson Jr.

Eyes on the prize

bill recipient Khalil Shakir failed with a 31-yard monster catch midway through the fourth quarter to put Buffalo in midfield.

Bills finally hit the ball away after Allen took a big bag in the third down, but the Dolphins appeared briefly on the next possession, causing the ball to be overturned. Everything ends there, 34-31.


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