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NFL: Ja’Marr Chase catches three passes for touchdowns

NFL: Ja’Marr Chase catches three passes for touchdowns

Ja’Marr Chase showed off his talent once again with a stunning three-goal display in a win for the Cincinnati Bengals. 34-20 At the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.

Chase caught three passes from Majors’ quarterback Joe Burrow on runs of 2, 63 and three yards. Chase finished the game with an impressive season-high 192 receiving yards after catching 15 passes.

Chase’s 15 catches were a team mark.

Burrow totaled 397 passes after completing 36 of 46 passes. He was also a victim of interception.

Boro’s performance should reassure its fans after it had a difficult start to the season, as it signed a record contract before the start of the season. This time, the 26-year-old athlete appeared fully healthy and in full control of his abilities.

In the second quarter, the Bengals (2-3) defense dealt the Cardinals a huge blow as Cam Taylor Britt intercepted a pass from Joshua Dobbs to put the ball in the end zone for an eleven-yard touchdown.

Kicker Evan McPherson made two field goal attempts.

Dobbs was the victim of two interceptions, but caught two touchdown passes in the second quarter. He connected with Marquise Brown for 25 yards and Zach Ertz for four. He completed 15 of 32 passes for a gain of 166 yards.

The team was defeated four times in five matches this season.

Cobb came back, but the Eagles won

Matthew Stafford was certainly happy to have Cooper Kupp back, but the Los Angeles Rams were unable to hand the Philadelphia Eagles their first loss of the season.

The Pennsylvania team achieved its fifth victory in as many games thanks to a 23-14 victory.

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The Rams have their star receiver back who aggravated a hamstring injury during training camp. Cobb set the tone of the game for the Rams. He caught five passes in just his team’s first offensive sequence. Matthew Stafford joined Tutu Atwell in the end for a touchdown to tie the game 7-7.

The Eagles exhausted the Rams defense in this game with over 37 minutes of possession time. Jalen Hurts scored a quick goal for his team on a quarterback sneak on the final play of the first half to go back to the locker room with a 17-14 lead.

An enthusiastic Hertz said after the match: “I do not want to add fuel to the fire, but it is a match that we can play at a high level.” Obviously this doesn’t always work for everyone, so we just want to keep it running when we’re told to. »

“We just want to keep growing. It’s really about growth.”

Philadelphia’s defense did the job and allowed no points to the Rams in the final two quarters.

Cobb finished his game with 118 yards on eight catches. Puka Nakoa stood out with his landing.

“There are some details that I’ll see tomorrow that I’m sure will make me say, ‘That could have been a little faster,'” Cobb said. But I felt good on the field, playing football again. »

In addition to his rushing touchdown, Hurts threw a touchdown pass to Dallas Goedert. The quarterback finished the game with 303 yards through the air. This is the first time in team history that the Eagles have entered the second straight season with a 5-0 record.

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“It’s hard to win in this league, so we’re really happy with where we’re at,” Goedert said. There are some things that need tweaking, but it’s a good start for us. »

Nathaniel Hackett jabs his nose at Sean Payton

Breece Hall rushed for 177 yards and a touchdown, Bryce Hall recovered a fumble and returned it 39 yards late in the game for a touchdown in the New York Jets’ 31-21 win over the Denver Broncos.

The Jets (2-3) celebrated the return of offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett to Denver, where he served as head coach last season. His successor at the Broncos’ helm, Sean Payton, harshly judged Hackett’s work during training camp.

The Broncos (1-4) are now 0-3 at home under Payton.

Russell Wilson drove the Broncos to a touchdown and a two-point conversion to make it 24-21 late in the fourth quarter. Patrick Surtain’s interception on Zach Wilson gave the ball back to Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson at his third line with 2:14 to play. Denver nearly drove down the field for a field goal, but the Broncos’ quarterback was the victim of a sack and lost the ball, which was recovered by Hall, who added the middle finger to the Jets, deciding the outcome of the game. match.

Russell Wilson completed 20 of 31 passes for 196 yards and two touchdowns.

Breece Hall scored his touchdown on a 72-yard run.

Zach Wilson, making his fourth straight start in place of the injured Aaron Rodgers, finished the game with 19 completions on 26 attempts for 199 yards.

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