NFL Week 14 scores, highlights, updates, schedule: Cam Newton matches Earl Campbell with 74th rushing TD

It’s the 14th Sunday of the 2021 NFL season and we’re keeping you updated on all the action and biggest storylines throughout the day.

The offense picked up a pair of first downs to get out of its own end zone, and then on a third-and-3, Tom Brady connected with Breshad Perriman for the first time all game.

How Brandon Aiyuk stayed in bounds, I have no idea, but he crossed the goal line for the game-winning 12-yard touchdown in a 26-23 overtime win over the Bengals.

The Bengals had 2 minutes, 40 seconds to go 87 yards and tie the game against the 49ers.

The Bengals seemed all but dead facing a fourth-and-5 down 14 points with under 10 minutes to play.

The Broncos’ defense has been on point all afternoon, but Justin Simmons made the play of the day for the unit when he corralled a diving interception with the Lions on the edge of the red zone.

The Bills finally showed some life midway through the third quarter against the Buccaneers.

When Javonte Williams reached down for a low pass, it looked as if he would fall over at the Lions’ 7-yard line.

With his 27-yard scamper for a touchdown against the Bengals, Samuel now has 29 carries for 236 yards and six touchdowns.

Make that six touchdowns in the past nine quarters for Leonard Fournette, who took the handoff right, patiently followed his blockers, found a seam and burst through the second level of the defense.

Two plays after Mike Glennon took a brutal hit but still hit Kyle Rudolph for a 60-yard pitch and catch, the Giants called a goal line play for an unlikely target in Elijhaa Penny.

With fewer than 10 minutes to play, Washington trailed by 19 points and began its possession and its own 27-yard line.

It was a much better performance from Taysom Hill this time around, as he completed 15 of his 21 passes for 175 yards while leaning heavily on the running game.

The Chiefs recorded a scoop and score on the first play from scrimmage and never looked back, annihilating the Raiders en route to their sixth straight victory.

Sims couldn’t separate from the NFL’s interceptions leader, Trevon Diggs, but he made up for it by leaping over Diggs and getting a knee down in the end zone before the rest of his body landed out of bounds.

With the Lamar Jackson-less Ravens trying to cut into their 17-3 deficit before halftime, Myles Garrett made a Defensive Player of the Year-type play that may prove to be the early dagger for Baltimore.

In 32 career games entering Sunday, Falcons linebacker Mykal Walker had yet to record an interception.

Micah Parsons has all but locked up Defensive Rookie of the Year, but the reigning 12th overall pick isn’t satisfied with what he accomplished over the first 13 weeks.

The Cowboys defensive end slapped Taylor Heinicke’s pass into the air, quickly located the ball and came down with the interception before rumbling into Washington territory.

Cam Newton had two weeks to think about the worst statistical performance of his 11-year career, but based on how he came out Sunday, that outing is long behind him.

What a start for rookie Davis Mills, who has completed his first five passes for 72 yards and a touchdown on the Texans’ opening drive.

The Chiefs defense’s turnaround has been nothing short of remarkable, and the unit is off to a perfect start against the Raiders.

Lose, and the Browns drop to 6-7, all but ending their division title hopes and putting them near the bottom of a cluster of teams fighting for the final wild card spots.

Cincinnati could potentially benefit even more from a Baltimore loss, since it would allow the Bengals to move into first place by beating San Francisco.

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