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  • Jacksonville Jaguars kicker JASON MYERS kicks a 22 yard field goal with 46 seconds remaining sending the game into overtime with the game tied 20-20. The Jets went on to win 23-20 in overtime when Jets kicker Chandler Catanzaro kicked a 41 yard field goal with 28 seconds remaining in overtime.

    I have captured six eye catching images from today’s New York Jets vs Jacksonville Jaguars game at MetLife Stadium win by the Jets 23-20 in overtime. This was an exciting game highlighted by two touchdown runs of 75 yards( BILAL POWELL) and 69 yards(rookie ELIJAH McGUIRE) and a 41 yard field goal by CHANDLER CATANZARO with 28 seconds remaining in overtime.
    It was the first time in franchise history that the jets had two touchdown runs of 60 or more yards in the same game. The Jets are now 2 and 2, heading for the Cleveland Browns which is a particularly weak opponent.
    For a team that was predicted to struggle all year, the Jets are surprising everyone…that’s sports for you.

  • Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, CARSON WENTZ, shows the joy of victory as Eagles kicker Jake Elliot kicks a 61 yard field goal as the clock expired to give the Philadelphia Eagles a 27-24 victory over the New York Giants. Wentz completed 21 of 31 passes for 176yards, one touchdown and no picks.

    I have uploaded 7 eye stopping images from today’s GIANTS/EAGLES GAME which was one of the most exciting games of the year. The Eagles were leading 14-0 in the fourth quarter when the Giants suddenly came alive and scored 21 consecutive points to take a 21-14 lead. Under the leadership of Eagles quarterback CARSON WENTZ the Eagles tied the game and eventually won 27-24 on a 61 yard field goal by Eagles kicker Jake Elliot as time ran out.

  • DEFENSIVE PLAY OF THE GAME: New York Giants running back ORLEANS DARKWA is stopped by linebacker JOE WALKER and defensive end VINNY CURRY on fourth down from inside the one yard line in the final seconds of the first half giving the Eagles a 7-0 lead going into the third quarter. The Eagles went on to win 27-24 on a 61 yard field goal by Jake Elliot as time ran out.

    I have uploaded 7 eye stopping images from today’s GIANTS/EAGLES GAME which was one of the most exciting games of the year. The Eagles were leading 14-0 in the fourth quarter when the Giants suddenly came alive and scored 21 consecutive points to take a 21-14 lead. Under the leadership of Eagles quarterback CARSON WENTZ the Eagles tied the game and eventually won 27-24 on a 61 yard field goal by Eagles kicker Jake Elliot as time ran out.

  • Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, CARSON WENTZ, scrambles for an 11 yard gain and a first down leading to the Eagles first touchdown of the game by LeGarrette Blount. Wentz ran for 22 yards and was 21 for 31 or 176 yards and one touchdown, leading the Eagles to a 27-24 victory over the New York Giants at Lincoln Financial Field.

    I have uploaded 7 eye stopping images from today’s GIANTS/EAGLES GAME which was one of the most exciting games of the year. The Eagles were leading 14-0 in the fourth quarter when the Giants suddenly came alive and scored 21 consecutive points to take a 21-14 lead. Under the leadership of Eagles quarterback CARSON WENTZ the Eagles tied the game and eventually won 27-24 on a 61 yard field goal by Eagles kicker Jake Elliot as time ran out.

  • Philadelphia Eagles running back, LeGarrette Blount, runs for 1 yard touchdown in the first quarter against the New York Giants at Lincoln Financial Field giving the Eagles a 7-0 lead. BLOUNT ran for 67 yards and one touchdown, leading the Eagles to a 27-24 victory over the New York Giants.

    I have uploaded 7 eye stopping images from today’s GIANTS/EAGLES GAME which was one of the most exciting games of the year. The Eagles were leading 14-0 in the fourth quarter when the Giants suddenly came alive and scored 21 consecutive points to take a 21-14 lead. Under the leadership of Eagles quarterback CARSON WENTZ the Eagles tied the game and eventually won 27-24 on a 61 yard field goal by Eagles kicker Jake Elliot as time ran out.

  • Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, CARSON WENTZ, hands off to running back LeGARRETTE BLOUNT in the third quarter against the New York Giants. BLOUNT ran for 67 yards and one touchdown leading the Eagles to a 27-24 victory over the New York Giants.

    I have uploaded 7 eye stopping images from today’s GIANTS/EAGLES GAME which was one of the most exciting games of the year. The Eagles were leading 14-0 in the fourth quarter when the Giants suddenly came alive and scored 21 consecutive points to take a 21-14 lead. Under the leadership of Eagles quarterback CARSON WENTZ the Eagles tied the game and eventually won 27-24 on a 61 yard field goal by Eagles kicker Jake Elliot as time ran out.

  • Philadelphia Eagles rookie running back, COREY CLEMENET, runs past New York Giants free safety, DARIAN THOMPSON, for a 15 yard touchdown, in the fourth quarter, tying the score 21-21, the first touchdown of his career. The Eagles went on to win 27-24 on a 61 yard field goal by Jake Elliot as time ran out.

    I have uploaded 7 eye stopping images from today’s GIANTS/EAGLES GAME which was one of the most exciting games of the year. The Eagles were leading 14-0 in the fourth quarter when the Giants suddenly came alive and scored 21 consecutive points to take a 21-14 lead. Under the leadership of Eagles quarterback CARSON WENTZ the Eagles tied the game and eventually won 27-24 on a 61 yard field goal by Eagles kicker Jake Elliot as time ran out.

  • New York Giants wide receiver, ODELL BECKHAM JR, makes a leaping catch of a pass thrown by Eli Manning in the fourth quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles for a touchdown, making the score 14-7 in favor of the Eagles. BECKHAM had 9 catches for 79 yards and two touchdowns. In spite of his efforts, Eagles went on to win 27-24.

    I have uploaded 7 eye stopping images from today’s GIANTS/EAGLES GAME which was one of the most exciting games of the year. The Eagles were leading 14-0 in the fourth quarter when the Giants suddenly came alive and scored 21 consecutive points to take a 21-14 lead. Under the leadership of Eagles quarterback CARSON WENTZ the Eagles tied the game and eventually won 27-24 on a 61 yard field goal by Eagles kicker Jake Elliot as time ran out.

  • Detroit Lions quarterback, Matthew Stafford, completes pass in the second quarter for a first down against the New York Giants.. STAFFORD was 15 for 21 for 122 yards and two touchdowns leading the Lions to a 24-10 victory.

    The highest paid player in the NFL, Detroit Lions quarterback, MATTHEW STAFFORD, once again proved his value in leading the Detroit Lions to a 24-10 victory over the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium.

    Stafford completed 15 of 21 passes for 122 yards and two touchdowns. The Lions defense sacked ELI MANNING 5 times, led by defensive end EZEKIEL ANSAH who had 3 sacks alone.

    Attached are 4 images that capture the essence of the game: a great shot of Stafford completing a pass for a first down; the first Lions touchdown, a 27 yard pass reception by wide receiver MARVIN JONES JR.; a nice shot of AMEER ABDULLAH who ran for 86 yards; and an image of ELI MANNING being sacked by EZEKIEL ANSAH.

  • Detroit Lions wide receiver, MARVIN JONES JR, receives a 27 yard touchdown pass from Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford as New York Giants cornerback ELI APPLE attempts to defend in the first quarter at MetLife Stadium. The Lions went on to win 24-10

    The highest paid player in the NFL, Detroit Lions quarterback, MATTHEW STAFFORD, once again proved his value in leading the Detroit Lions to a 24-10 victory over the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium.

    Stafford completed 15 of 21 passes for 122 yards and two touchdowns. The Lions defense sacked ELI MANNING 5 times, led by defensive end EZEKIEL ANSAH who had 3 sacks alone.

    Attached are 4 images that capture the essence of the game: a great shot of Stafford completing a pass for a first down; the first Lions touchdown, a 27 yard pass reception by wide receiver MARVIN JONES JR.; a nice shot of AMEER ABDULLAH who ran for 86 yards; and an image of ELI MANNING being sacked by EZEKIEL ANSAH.

     

  • Detroit Lions running back, AMEER ABDULLAH, runs for a first down in the second quarter against the New York Giants. ABDULLAH ran for 86 yards leading the Lions to a 24-10 victory over the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium.

    The highest paid player in the NFL, Detroit Lions quarterback, MATTHEW STAFFORD, once again proved his value in leading the Detroit Lions to a 24-10 victory over the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium.

    Stafford completed 15 of 21 passes for 122 yards and two touchdowns. The Lions defense sacked ELI MANNING 5 times, led by defensive end EZEKIEL ANSAH who had 3 sacks alone.

    Attached are 4 images that capture the essence of the game: a great shot of Stafford completing a pass for a first down; the first Lions touchdown, a 27 yard pass reception by wide receiver MARVIN JONES JR.; a nice shot of AMEER ABDULLAH who ran for 86 yards; and an image of ELI MANNING being sacked by EZEKIEL ANSAH.

     

  • New York Giants quarterback, ELI MANNING, is sacked by Detroit Lions defensive end(94)EZEKIEL ANSAH, in the second quarter at MetLife Stadium. MANNING was sacked 5 times, 3 of which were by EZEKIEL ANSAH. The Lions went on to win 24-10.

    The highest paid player in the NFL, Detroit Lions quarterback, MATTHEW STAFFORD, once again proved his value in leading the Detroit Lions to a 24-10 victory over the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium.

    Stafford completed 15 of 21 passes for 122 yards and two touchdowns. The Lions defense sacked ELI MANNING 5 times, led by defensive end EZEKIEL ANSAH who had 3 sacks alone.

    Attached are 4 images that capture the essence of the game: a great shot of Stafford completing a pass for a first down; the first Lions touchdown, a 27 yard pass reception by wide receiver MARVIN JONES JR.; a nice shot of AMEER ABDULLAH who ran for 86 yards; and an image of ELI MANNING being sacked by EZEKIEL ANSAH.

     

  • Green Bay Packers wide receiver, Randall Cobb, smiles for the photographer after scoring a touchdown against the New York Giants. Randall had 5 receptions for 116 yards and 3 touchdowns, leading the Packers to a 38-13 victory.

    The Green Bay Packers will advance to the Divisional Round of the playoffs following a hard-fought win over the New York Giants at Lambeau Field on Sunday. The Packers and Giants both got off to a slow start, but Green Bay turned it on late in the second quarter and kept the momentum throughout the second half, locking up a 38-13 win. It was a defensive battle early. The Giants only managed to get on the board once in the first quarter, with a 26-yard Robbie Gould field goal. New York added one more Gould field goal in the second quarter, and Green Bay answered with two touchdowns on its last two possessions of the half.

    The first, a 5-yard strike from Aaron Rodgers to Davante Adams in the end zone, came after Rodgers evaded Giants defenders for over eight seconds until he had an open receiver. The second was a last-ditch effort to put points on the board prior to the half, and Rodgers’ Hail Mary attempt, Rodgers connected with Randall Cobb on a 42-yard pass with just six seconds remaining in the half to give the Packers a 14-6 lead. The Packers kept rolling in the second half. A game that looked at times that might turn into a close match turned against the Giants in the fourth quarter.

    After Eli Manning tightened Green Bay’s lead to 14-13 with a touchdown pass to Tavarres King in the third quarter, Rodgers took the game over. He hit Cobb with two more touchdowns, a 30-yarder and a 16-yarder, respectively. There was a Mason Crosby field goal in between Cobb’s two second-half touchdowns, giving the Packers a big 31-13 lead with just under 10 minutes remaining. Cobb’s third touchdown not only secured the victory for Green Bay, it also tied an NFL and franchise record for the most touchdowns in a playoff game.

    To finish off the game for the Giants’, Packers fullback Aaron Ripkowski added a 1-yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter. The score extended Green Bay’s lead to 38-13 and put the game well out of New York’s reach. The Packers will travel to Dallas to take on the top-seeded Dallas Cowboys in the Divisional Round.

  • Green Bay Packers wide receiver RANDALL COBB runs past New York Giants cornerback TREVIN WADE to score a touchdown in the Wild Card Playoff game at Lambeau Field. Cobb had 5 recptions for 116 yards and 3 touchdowns, leading the Packers to a 38-13 victory.

    The Green Bay Packers will advance to the Divisional Round of the playoffs following a hard-fought win over the New York Giants at Lambeau Field on Sunday. The Packers and Giants both got off to a slow start, but Green Bay turned it on late in the second quarter and kept the momentum throughout the second half, locking up a 38-13 win. It was a defensive battle early. The Giants only managed to get on the board once in the first quarter, with a 26-yard Robbie Gould field goal. New York added one more Gould field goal in the second quarter, and Green Bay answered with two touchdowns on its last two possessions of the half.

    The first, a 5-yard strike from Aaron Rodgers to Davante Adams in the end zone, came after Rodgers evaded Giants defenders for over eight seconds until he had an open receiver. The second was a last-ditch effort to put points on the board prior to the half, and Rodgers’ Hail Mary attempt, Rodgers connected with Randall Cobb on a 42-yard pass with just six seconds remaining in the half to give the Packers a 14-6 lead. The Packers kept rolling in the second half. A game that looked at times that might turn into a close match turned against the Giants in the fourth quarter.

    After Eli Manning tightened Green Bay’s lead to 14-13 with a touchdown pass to Tavarres King in the third quarter, Rodgers took the game over. He hit Cobb with two more touchdowns, a 30-yarder and a 16-yarder, respectively. There was a Mason Crosby field goal in between Cobb’s two second-half touchdowns, giving the Packers a big 31-13 lead with just under 10 minutes remaining. Cobb’s third touchdown not only secured the victory for Green Bay, it also tied an NFL and franchise record for the most touchdowns in a playoff game.

    To finish off the game for the Giants’, Packers fullback Aaron Ripkowski added a 1-yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter. The score extended Green Bay’s lead to 38-13 and put the game well out of New York’s reach. The Packers will travel to Dallas to take on the top-seeded Dallas Cowboys in the Divisional Round.

  • Green Bay Packers quarterback AARON ROGERS completes pass against the New York Giants in the fourth quarter of the Wild Card Playoff game at Lambeau Field. ROGERS completed 25 of 47 passes for 362 yards and four touchdowns leading the Packers to a 38-13 victory.

    The Green Bay Packers will advance to the Divisional Round of the playoffs following a hard-fought win over the New York Giants at Lambeau Field on Sunday. The Packers and Giants both got off to a slow start, but Green Bay turned it on late in the second quarter and kept the momentum throughout the second half, locking up a 38-13 win. It was a defensive battle early. The Giants only managed to get on the board once in the first quarter, with a 26-yard Robbie Gould field goal. New York added one more Gould field goal in the second quarter, and Green Bay answered with two touchdowns on its last two possessions of the half.

    The first, a 5-yard strike from Aaron Rodgers to Davante Adams in the end zone, came after Rodgers evaded Giants defenders for over eight seconds until he had an open receiver. The second was a last-ditch effort to put points on the board prior to the half, and Rodgers’ Hail Mary attempt, Rodgers connected with Randall Cobb on a 42-yard pass with just six seconds remaining in the half to give the Packers a 14-6 lead. The Packers kept rolling in the second half. A game that looked at times that might turn into a close match turned against the Giants in the fourth quarter.

    After Eli Manning tightened Green Bay’s lead to 14-13 with a touchdown pass to Tavarres King in the third quarter, Rodgers took the game over. He hit Cobb with two more touchdowns, a 30-yarder and a 16-yarder, respectively. There was a Mason Crosby field goal in between Cobb’s two second-half touchdowns, giving the Packers a big 31-13 lead with just under 10 minutes remaining. Cobb’s third touchdown not only secured the victory for Green Bay, it also tied an NFL and franchise record for the most touchdowns in a playoff game.

    To finish off the game for the Giants’, Packers fullback Aaron Ripkowski added a 1-yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter. The score extended Green Bay’s lead to 38-13 and put the game well out of New York’s reach. The Packers will travel to Dallas to take on the top-seeded Dallas Cowboys in the Divisional Round.

  • Green Bay Packers wide receiver, DAVANTE ADAMS, scores a touchdown as New York Giants cornerback COTY SENSABAUGH attempts to defend giving the Packers a 7-6 lead in the second quarter of the Wild Card playoff game at Lambeau field. ADAMS had 8 receptions for 125 yards and 1 touchdown giving the Packers a 38-13 victory.

    The Green Bay Packers will advance to the Divisional Round of the playoffs following a hard-fought win over the New York Giants at Lambeau Field on Sunday. The Packers and Giants both got off to a slow start, but Green Bay turned it on late in the second quarter and kept the momentum throughout the second half, locking up a 38-13 win. It was a defensive battle early. The Giants only managed to get on the board once in the first quarter, with a 26-yard Robbie Gould field goal. New York added one more Gould field goal in the second quarter, and Green Bay answered with two touchdowns on its last two possessions of the half.

    The first, a 5-yard strike from Aaron Rodgers to Davante Adams in the end zone, came after Rodgers evaded Giants defenders for over eight seconds until he had an open receiver. The second was a last-ditch effort to put points on the board prior to the half, and Rodgers’ Hail Mary attempt, Rodgers connected with Randall Cobb on a 42-yard pass with just six seconds remaining in the half to give the Packers a 14-6 lead. The Packers kept rolling in the second half. A game that looked at times that might turn into a close match turned against the Giants in the fourth quarter.

    After Eli Manning tightened Green Bay’s lead to 14-13 with a touchdown pass to Tavarres King in the third quarter, Rodgers took the game over. He hit Cobb with two more touchdowns, a 30-yarder and a 16-yarder, respectively. There was a Mason Crosby field goal in between Cobb’s two second-half touchdowns, giving the Packers a big 31-13 lead with just under 10 minutes remaining. Cobb’s third touchdown not only secured the victory for Green Bay, it also tied an NFL and franchise record for the most touchdowns in a playoff game.

    To finish off the game for the Giants’, Packers fullback Aaron Ripkowski added a 1-yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter. The score extended Green Bay’s lead to 38-13 and put the game well out of New York’s reach. The Packers will travel to Dallas to take on the top-seeded Dallas Cowboys in the Divisional Round.

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