Drees Moves Past Favre In All-Time NFL TD Record

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Published on November 12 2018 6:23 am
Last Updated on November 12 2018 6:23 am

Drew Brees moved past Brett Favre into second place on the all time NFL touchdown record as he threw for his 509th in the New Orleans Saints’ win over the Cincinnati Bengals. Brees now trails only Peyton Manning’s record of 539.


Chiefs' Mahomes Throws 31st TD

The Kansas City Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes threw for his 31st touchdown of the season Sunday in the team’s win over the Arizona Cardinals, breaking the 54-year-old franchise record set by Len Dawson.


Arizona's Fitzgerald Moves In Second

Arizona Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald moved past Terrell Owens into second place on the NFL's career reception yardage list in Sunday’s loss to the Chiefs. Fitzgerald now has 15,952 yards, behind only Hall of Fame wide receiver Jerry Rice.


Bengals' Green Could Be Out

The Cincinnati Bengals say wide receiver A.J. Green could be out until at least December with a toe injury. Green was injured in the Bengals win over Tampa Bay on October 28.


Louisville Fires Head Coach

Louisville fired head coach Bobby Petrino following Friday’s 54-23 loss at Syracuse. It was the team’s seventh straight loss, leaving them 2-8 on the season. Safeties coach Lorenzo Ward was named interim head coach.


Sunday, November 11 Scoreboard

Chicago 34, Detroit 22

Dallas 27, Philadelphia 20

New Orleans 51, Cincinnati 14

Cleveland 28, Atlanta 16

Los Angeles Rams 36, Seattle 31

Green Bay 31, Miami 12

Tennessee 34, New England 10

Indianapolis 29, Jacksonville 26

Los Angeles Chargers 20, Oakland 6

Kansas City 26, Arizona 14

Washington 16, Tampa Bay 3

Buffalo 41, New York Jets 10


Monday, November 12 Schedule (Time Central)

New York Giants at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m.

 

Thursday, November 15 Schedule (Time Central)

Green Bay at Seattle, 7:20 p.m.


Sunday, November 18 Schedule (All Times Central)

Dallas at Atlanta, noon

Tennessee at Indianapolis, noon

Cincinnati at Baltimore, noon

Carolina at Detroit, noon

Tampa Bay at New York Giants, noon

Houston at Washington, noon

Pittsburgh at Jacksonville, noon

Denver at Los Angeles Chargers, 3:05 p.m.

Oakland at Arizona, 3:05 p.m.

Philadelphia at New Orleans, 3:25 p.m.

Minnesota at Chicago, 7:20 p.m.