Sentences with phrase «field goals leading»

High winds can make it difficult to complete passes and make field goals leading to lower scoring games.
The Jaguars took a field goal lead early in the third quarter, but then the 49ers ran off 21 unanswered points with two Garoppolo touchdown passes (to George Kittle and Trent Taylor) and a Carlos Hyde rushing touchdown.

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While Philly had scored the go - ahead field goal with just a minute left that gave it a 13 - 10 lead, the chance of the Eagles stretching the lead beyond the point spread seemed hopeless.
Just seconds earlier, it had looked as though Drew Brees had decided the outcome, leading the Saints down the field while running the two - minute drill to perfection to set up New Orleans for the go - ahead field goal with just 29 seconds remaining.
If successful, the Niners could send the game into overtime — or the Rams to a last - second field - goal win — either of which could have led to the Rams beating the spread again.
Fortune's goal is to gather together those on the front lines of the industry, provide a forum for them to share their cutting - edge ideas on how businesses can lead in this field, and then disseminate these ideas in the magazine and beyond.
She also led the development of HBS's innovative FIELD curriculum, which focuses on learning experiences that are experiential and immersive, with the goal of advancing the School's mission to develop leaders who make a difference in the world.
Attending the Crawford Fund conference gave me the opportunity to begin delving into the field of international agricultural development, and ultimately led to me confirming my goal of moving into this area.
Jackson and the Cardinals are back in the lead after a 31 - yard field goal by Blanton Creque.
He guided L.A. to a 13 - 0 lead by throwing a two - yard scoring pass to tight end Andrew Glover and by engineering two drives that resulted in field goals of 24 and 27 yards by Jeff Jaeger.
South Carolina 26, Michigan 19, 3:47: The Gamecocks added a 22 - yard Parker White field goal after a Michigan muffed punt, extending their lead to a touchdown and PAT.
UCF kicker Matthew Wright nails a 45 - yard field goal to take a 13 - 6 lead.
That the Hoosiers rallied from this stretch to dominate in their final two games to finish bowl - eligible was impressive, even if it only led to more heartbreak — in the Pinstripe Bowl, Duke tied the game with under a minute left, then won in overtime when an Indiana field goal attempt went just wide (maybe).
Pittsburgh led CHICAGO 15 - 3 on a recovered fumble in the end zone and three Roy Gerela field goals with four minutes left in the game when the Bears scored two touchdowns following recovered fumbles and won 17 - 15.
The Thunder went over six minutes without a field goal towards the end of the second quarter, allowing Memphis to take a 50 - 38 lead on a night Kevin Durant hasn't done much.
Still yet, Kansas City needed just a field goal to regain the lead.
Starks» hard running helped the Packers score the first points of the second half on a Mason Crosby field goal, cutting the Giants» lead to 20 - 13.
Then the Giants blew a 14 - point lead and missed a field goal early in overtime.
ISU took a lead earlier at 31 - 24 after answering a missed field goal by Oklahoma on this bubble screen TD.
New England leads 28 - 3, but Philly storms back to take the lead on a field goal in overtime.
De La Salle capitalizes on the turnover by hitting a 26 yard field goal and led 17 - 7 at the half.
The Paladins missed 10 of their first 11 field - goal attempts and Bradford hit a jumper to cap a 16 - 5 spurt that gave ETSU a 10 - point lead.
The Broncos jumped out ahead early on a Demaryius Thomas touchdown reception from Manning, but the Browns quickly cut into the lead with a Phil Dawson field goal.
Time of Death: Things got bad for Buffalo when they blew a fourth quarter lead to the Falcons and worse then the Bills fumbled on the second play of overtime, giving Atlanta a short field to kick the game - winning field goal.
But Alabama's onside kick also led to a touchdown and a missed Clemson field goal cost the Tigers three crucial points, too.
Suddenly, it wasn't a Los Angeles field goal at all, it was a 7 - 0 Minnesota lead.
The Vikings were up at the time, 14 - 10, and of course needed to try to make a stop to force a field goal so they could retain the lead.
Basically, it's a 2 - yard loss but with a new set of downs that resulted in a field goal and a 9 - 0 Chargers lead over the Dolphins.
Time of Death: After cutting the lead to seven with a field goal, San Diego couldn't get the ball back again, as the Bengals picked up four first downs on the last drive to run out the clock.
The Patriots were upset by the Arizona Cardinals, 20 - 18, in Week 2, as a Stephen Gostkowski field goal attempt to give the Patriots the lead sailed wide left, leaving the Patriots» fourth - quarter comeback attempt just short.
Sean Nuernberger's 36 - yard field goal eats into the lead, but PSU's defense doesn't have just a ton to offer before the red zone.
The first of those sacks directly led to points and the second helped flip field position for the Panthers offense, giving it the ball back at the 40 - yard line and leading to a field goal.
By halftime Alabama had pushed Mississippi around for 250 yards, but the best it could manage in point terms was an 11 - yard scoring pass, Davis to Split End Dave Bailey, and another field goal by Bill Davis for a 13 - 6 lead.
With Nebraska leading, 24 - 21, Missouri lined up to attempt a field goal to tie the game.
Miami blew countless opportunities to put the game away but held a 33 - 10 lead with 11 minutes left after Michael Badgley's fourth field goal.
BYU picked off freshman quarterback Josh Rosen three times, and two Trevor Samson field goals gave the Cougars a six - point lead late.
THE LINEMAN: In Missouri's 13 - 12 upset of Nebraska, Middle Guard Herris Butler blocked an 18 - yard field - goal attempt, recovered a fumble that led to a Tiger score and sacked the quarterback on a vital fourth - and - four play.
Missouri: The Tigers showed an epic second - half turnaround, scoring 48 points against the Bulldogs, who lead the SEC in scoring defense and field goal defense.
Arkansas was only 2 - 4 when 4 - 2 Auburn came to town, and it looked like Cole Hedlund's 25 - yard field goal, which gave the Hogs a 24 - 21 lead with 67 seconds left, would be enough to secure their third win.
He has them running would - be shooters off the arc and toward an interior defense that, through the team's first 20 games, led the country in two - point field goal percentage allowed, at 34.5 %, and percentage of shots blocked, at 20.9.
Ohio came back with five straight points to take the lead again, but with the game on the line, Lamb stepped up, using both his feet and his arm to get the Mountaineers into field goal range.
Matt Ryan had four touchdown passes toward that goal to lead the Falcons over the Lions, 31 - 18, on Saturday at Ford Field.
There was a Mason Crosby field goal in between Cobb's two second - half touchdowns, giving the Packers a seemingly insurmountable 31 - 13 lead with just under 10 minutes remaining.
The Broncos had led 3 - 2 at half time on Gene Mingo's 52 - yard field goal.
With a few lucky breaks like the crazy fake field goal attempt by Michigan, which ultimately led to an actual field goal before halftime, this game could have easily gone the other way.
Kansas Statesliced Missouri's conference lead to a game and a half by defeating Colorado65 - 58, as Ed Nealy pulled down 16 rebounds and Tyrone Adams scored 20 points.In their earlier victory over Nebraska, the Wildcats established a Big Eightrecord for field - goal accuracy (77.1 %) by sinking 27 of 35 shots.
He even led the game - winning field goal drive after getting his nose busted up on the previous possession.
ASU was under control until Johnson stuffed Marcus Cox in the end zone for a safety, and Ohio took a 29 - 28 lead on a field goal.
Ryan Tannehill was having a decent day up to that point, having led his team on two field goal drives as well as a touchdown to Mike Wallace.
That, of course, meant instead of coming away with at least a field goal and the lead, the Saints instead ended up having to punt.
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