NFL Week 12 scores, highlights, updates, fixtures: 49 runners across the Vikings, holding on to the all-important NFC win

It’s the 12th Sunday of the 2021 NFL season, and we’ll keep you updated on all the biggest action and plot of the day. Block Vehicle Week 12 has some great matches and storylines, and we’re here to help you see how it unfolds. Check back often to learn everything you need to know.
Schedule
Thursday
Bear 16, Lion 14 (summarize)
Raiders 36, Cowboys 33, Old Testament (summarize)
Receipt thirty first, Saints 6 (summarize)
Sunday
Eagle 21, Jaguar 14 (summarize)
Dolphin 33, Panthers ten (summarize)
Jet plane 21, Texans 14 (summarize)
Giant ten, Eagle 7 (Takeaways)
Patriots 36, Titan 13 (Takeaways)
Bengali 41, Steelsmith ten (Takeaways)
Sugarcane seller 38, Colts thirty first (Takeaways)
Broncos 28, Charger 13 (summarize)
49ers 24, Vikings 16 (summarize)
Packers 36, Rams 28 (Takeaways)
Brown in Ravens, 8:20 p.m. ET (Preview)
Monday
Seahawks in Washington, 8:15 p.m. ET (Preview)
Herbert’s prayer has been answered
The game was out of reach, but it’s an outstanding story, so we’ll show you what is essentially a Hail Mary from the Chargers. Herbert clears the ball while moving to the sideline, and 6 feet-5 Jared Cook causing everyone behind the finish area to pass down for the inevitable touchdown.
OBJ’s LA Moment
Ironically, it was Aaron Rodgers who said that people should not judge Odell Beckham Jr after his quiet first game against the Rams two weeks ago. The irony is that because Los Angeles needed a big game, Beckham was behind the defense with a 54-yard touchdown.
Surtain chose Herbert again
Patrick Surtain II playing the game of his life. Ninth overall pick in 2021 NFL Drafts intercepted Justin Herbert twice, once in the bottom half of the field to block a promising shot and another time near the edge off a tilted ball. The second game made more sense, as Surtain ran down the left sideline for a 70-yard return return, helping to complete what would be a dramatic win for the Broncos over their division rivals. surname.
Vikings KR TD!
Three weeks ago, rookie of the fourth round Kene Nwangwu started the second half for a touchdown. He did it again on Sunday, scoring 99 yards to cut the deficit to one possession.
Herbert throws INT in the red area
The Chargers participated in the forced score – or so they thought. Justin Herbert ends with placing his receiver in the end zone, allowing Patrick Surtain II to perform the end zone selection and preserving the Broncos’ touchdown lead.
Cousin throws rare pick
Kirk Cousins entered Sunday with a 0.5 intercept – by far the best mark of his decade-long career in NFL. But at the start of the third quarter, he made a pitch that he absolutely wants back. The pass landed right in the hand of Azeez Al-Shaair, who brought the ball down to the 2-yard line. Elijah Mitchell Double the 49ers’ lead in the next play, ensuring Cousins only paid the price for his third interception of the season in 11 games.
Deebo Samuel = RB1?
The Samuel is possibly the deadliest offensive weapon in the NFL today. Case in point: these bring the first trip of the second half to San Francisco. While Samuel is yet to catch a pass, he has five for 72 yards and a pair of points.
Yet another Ekeler TD
After scoring four touchdowns last week, Austin Ekeler found meager wages at the end of the first half of Sunday. The Chargers are in dire need of a 12-yard catch and run to cut the deficit to 14-7 before halftime.
Rodgers threading needles
Linebacker Ernest Jones must have thought he was about to block Aaron Rodgers the beginning of the second quarter. After all, Rodgers threw it straight at him. But Rodgers is a future Hall of Famer for a reason, and Jones witnessed it first-hand as Rodgers’ pass flew right over his outstretched fingers and into the Randall Cobb for what is ultimately a 54-yard gain.
Still good Thielen
Adam Thielen entered Week 12 in third place in the NFL with eight touchdowns. He scored two more in his first 18 minutes against the 49ers on Sunday – the second minute required him to flex his body and dive against his momentum for a 20-yard touchdown.
Stafford goes DEPARTMENT
Down 10-0, the Rams desperately needed someone to create a play. Those players turned out to be Van Jefferson, who beat his defender deep in the midfield, and Matthew Stafford, who beat Jefferson in a 79-meter touchdown.
Unable to stop Deebo
Deebo Samuel enters Week 12 as the NFL’s second-highest collector with 994 yards, but recently Kyle Shanahan has been using his skill set in the backyard. The results paid off, as evident by Samuel’s 20-yard rush to bring the game to a close.
Good thielen
The Vikings defense toppled San Francisco in first possession, and the offense rewarded the unit by opening the scoring with a touch of the ball. NS Kirk Cousin come Adam Thielen Connection scoring continues.
Jimmy G INT
The 49ers wanted to lean heavily on the running game, but because of a penalty they faced a third and long run in possession of the opening. That turned out to be bad news for San Francisco, because Harrison Smith jump right in front Jimmy Garoppolo to intercept.
Bridgewater takes the poles
Teddy Bridgewater More than just a pocket passer, he showed his dual threat in a 11-yard tackle to open the scoring against the Chargers.
Fournette to win!
Who needs a potential game winning goal when you can all but win with a touch of the ball? That is Leonard Fournette difference, as the back run crossed 28 yards to get the score ahead with only 20 seconds to compete. The magnificent Fournette in Indianapolis is 131 yards from the script and four touch down!
Immaculate INT
The Buccaneers’ Antoine Winfield Jr. track the ball deep, keep tracking it, and then track more until, at the last second, the 5-foot-9 safe crosses the 6-foot-4 Michael Pittman Jr. for one of the nicer crossovers you’ll see this season. Revenue is particularly important because Tampa Bay leads the way in ownership then.
Bourne’s supremacy
The Patriots are simply unstoppable, heading for their sixth straight win as they face the AFC’s current No. Kendrick Bourne was a key part of the team’s most impressive recent performance, as his tight 41-yard touch on the right gave New England a 26-13 lead.
Wildcat’s score
Dolphins are rolling with Carolina. Came up, October 21, Myles Gaskin Take a direct catch, run around to the left and then split a pair of blocks to jump in to score. Miami is on its way to a fourth straight win.
INT x 3
It’s a day to forget Jalen Hurts, who had not one, not two, but three interceptions against New York’s 25th-place passing defence. He also deserved the most recent intercept, when he lazily threw the ball up in double coverage. Xavier McKinney came out with an easy score to preserve the Giants’ 10-0 advantage.
Jets in the lead!
After a completely unnecessary leverage penalty on the Texans gave the Jets their first goal and goal, Zach Wilson cost them with a four-meter challenge to help New York. take the lead.
Hilliard to the house
On Tuesday, the Titans promoted Dontrell Hilliard from the practice team. On Sunday, Hilliard crossed the line of script and ran away from everyone on his way to a 68-yard scoring machine. The unpretentious free agent of 2018 went over 100 yards in the first half with just eight attempts, giving Tennessee a much-needed offensive boost.
Entire extension!
Caught the candidate of the day for Jaguars’ Marvin Jones, who did the entire extension, single-handedly won against the Falcons.
Carson’s Colts Roll
The Colts ended up moving over ,500 after hitting the Invoices last week and now they’re processing brave cat and the Buccaneers – at least in the first half. Carson Wentz hit the ground twice while Tampa Bay made two turns, allowing Indianapolis to build a double-digit advantage against the defending Super Bowl Champions.
Alabama Connection
Tagovailoa 126 yards passed with about four minutes left before halftime. Former teammate in Alabama Jaylen Waddle there were 101 of them in five receptions, including the nine-yard score, and the Dolphins were in control versus the Press.
Without Cordarrelle Patterson, the Falcons were knocked out in a heavy loss to the Patriots in Week 11. However, Patterson returned on Sunday, and was caught up right where he had left before the injury, scoring two touches. first ball of the game and won a total of 91 goals. beach.
You were feeling uncomfortable!
That’s probably what Tee Higgins say to fill in the back corner James Pierre after beating him for 32 yards to give the Bengals a 17-3 lead in the second half.
INT is ridiculous
Not much to say about this Zach Wilson the containment beyond… WHAT DO YOU THINK?
All Cam Newton has done since re-signing with the Panthers is score. He now has six in less than 100 strikes after plunging into defence, turning and having one of his offensive linemen drag him into the final zone from a yard out.
Punt TD is blocked!
Winner of three in a row, the Dolphins got off to a great start against the Panthers thanks to the pawn Duke Riley. After coming in late, Riley went out to the right and blocked the ball, that Justin Coleman recover before crossing the goal line (with the help of teammates).
Big man drill bit!
The Texans looked great to score in first possession, but John Franklin-Myers there are other ideas. With Tyrod Taylor attempting to make a pass, Franklin-Myers sent the ball high into the air, knocked it and then rumbled throughout Houston’s 40 yards. The giveaway resulted in a Jets on-field goal to open the scoring.
Dig deep into the end zone
The Steelers wanted revenge for the Week 3 loss to the Bengals, but they got off to a bad start in Cincinnati. Joe Burrow limited one-touch opener for the home team with a favorable eight-yard touchdown.
Bucs tasked with stopping the NFL’s top trolley
Second year back Jonathan Taylor has been nearly unstoppable for the past six games, gobbling up 132.5 yards each and finding the final area a whopping 12 times, five of which have come from the Colts’ shellacking of the Bills last week.
On Sunday, the Buccaneers will be tasked with slowing Taylor down — a prospect they reportedly appreciated ahead of the 2020 NFL Draft. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Taylor was on the “short list of candidates” that Tampa Bay considered choosing with the final 14th position. Promised to solve the attack Tristan Wirfs unavailable, the Colts are most likely prepared to stop Taylor this week rather than tweaking their game plan around him.
Turns out, Indianapolis was very fond of Taylor, too, but they were able to trade a few spots for him in the second round (41st overall). He’s been one of the best all-round defenders in the league since then, and now he’ll have the chance to show the Bucs exactly what they missed in passing him.
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/nfl-week-12-scores-highlights-updates-schedule-49ers-run-all-over-vikings-hold-on-for-crucial-nfc-win/ NFL Week 12 scores, highlights, updates, fixtures: 49 runners across the Vikings, holding on to the all-important NFC win