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The Baltimore Ravens moved on from kicker Justin Tucker in the offseason, but his career in the NFL isn't anywhere near from over. NFL commisioner Roger Goodel
Baltimore has rattled off four straight wins to get back to .500 and is just a game back of the division-leading Pittsburgh Steelers, providing more than a glint of optimism, though no one’s making reservations for Santa Clara, California, in February yet.
Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Cam Little set a new NFL record on Sunday afternoon with a 68-yard field goal against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Ravens punt, Browns will start on their own 17-yard line. On a third-and-8, Baltimore bum-rushed the pocket and Kyle Hamilton sacked Sanders for a loss of 11 yards. Sanders actually lost the ball in the midst of being sacked, but only Wyatt Teller realized and recovered the ball before anyone else could.
Improbably, the Browns held a fourth-quarter lead against the Ravens. But a trick play touchdown by the Ravens’ Mark Andrews did the Browns in.
In a battle of 7-2 teams, it was the Rams who survived a heavyweight showdown in the NFC West. The Seahawks have no one to blame but themselves, as Sam Darnold threw four interceptions in the loss. Los Angeles now has the inside track to win the division, but these teams will go head-to-head again in Week 16 on "Thursday Night Football."
The struggling New York Giants (2-9) with or without Jaxson Dart face an uphill battle Sunday in Motown when they take the field against Jared Goff and the Detroit Lions (6-4). Last week's loss in Philly to the Eagles dropped the Lions to eighth place overall in the NFC and 1/2 game out of the playoffs.