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Pug Rentner. Garrett Gilbert. Rudy Bukich. Tommy Mont. Tony Robinson. Jim Musick. Tom Flick. Cliff Battles.

Mark Sanchez. Honolulu Hughes. Doug Nott. Kent Graham. Ed Smith. Eagle Day. Rodney Peete. Jack Jacobs. Jimmy German. Hal McPhail. Ed Sutton. Doug Wycoff. Antwaan Randle El. Dick Todd. Billy Ray Barnes. Mike Bragg. Roy Zimmerman. Ted Wright. Roy Horstmann. Bennie LaPresta. Brian Mitchell. George Cafego. Brandon Banks. Rod Gardner. Art Monk. Earnest Byner. Rob Johnson. Walt Holmer.

Hunter Smith. Tommy Runnels. Joe Washington. Leo Stasica. Larry Weldon. Ed Westfall. Ricky Sanders. Kevin Lockett. Tress Way. Dick Tuckey. Buddy Hardeman. Logan Thomas. Washington scored touchdowns on three of its first four drives, all coming via Cousins passes.

Jamison Crowder, Pierre Garcon and Ryan Grant each hauled in a score as Washington raced out to a lead before Dallas got on the scoreboard. A controversial choice to start in the preseason, Cousins has proved Jay Gruden correct every step of the way. He's set single-season records for completions and yard games while erasing the propensity for interceptions that plagued the early part of his career.

All-time Scores , Find a Score All Player Colleges , High Schools Lambeau Field , Superdome , Candlestick Park Glossary , Stat Minimums We're Social Los Angeles Rams vs. New York Yanks, September 28, Matt Schaub. Houston Texans vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, November 18, Houston Oilers vs. Kansas City Chiefs, December 16, Joe Burrow. Cincinnati Bengals vs. Baltimore Ravens, December 26, Ben Roethlisberger. Pittsburgh Steelers vs.

Indianapolis Colts, October 26, Boomer Esiason. Arizona Cardinals vs. Washington Redskins, November 10, Miami Dolphins vs. New York Jets, October 23, Matthew Stafford.

Detroit Lions vs. Green Bay Packers, January 1, Jared Goff. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, September 29, Tom Brady. New England Patriots vs. Miami Dolphins, September 12, Derek Carr. The former No. This yard connection with running back Joe Mixon in the game's final minutes gave Burrow the franchise record and put him over the yard milestone:. Rather than trying to add a few more yards to Burrow's total following the yard completion, the Bengals opted to hand the ball off to Mixon and then take a knee to close out the game.

Just how close was Burrow to breaking the NFL's all-time record? Well, he would have needed another series or a couple of offensive penalties to back the Bengals' offense up to have a chance to surpass it.



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