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NFL scores, schedule, live Week 12 updates: Josh Jacobs unstoppable; Chargers, Jags stun with last-second wins

NFL scores, schedule, live Week 12 updates: Josh Jacobs unstoppable; Chargers, Jags stun with last-second wins


It’s Week 12 of the 2022 NFL season, and we’re keeping you updated on all the action and biggest storylines throughout the day. The Week 12 slate has some fantastic matchups and storylines, and we’re here to help you watch it unfold. Check back often to find out everything you need to know.

Week 12 schedule

Thursday

Bills 28, Lions 25 (Takeaways)
Cowboys 28, Giants (Takeaways)
Vikings 33, Patriots 26 (Takeaways)

Sunday 

Jets 31, Bears 10 (Takeaways)
Commanders 19, Falcons 13 (Takeaways)
Bengals 20, Titans 16 (Takeaways)
Dolphins 30, Texans 15 (Recap)
Panthers 23, Broncos 10 (Recap)
Browns 23, Buccaneers 17 (OT) (Takeaways)
Jaguars 28, Ravens 27 (Recap)
Chargers 25, Cardinals 24 (Takeaways)
Chiefs 26, Rams 10 (Recap)
49ers 13, Saints 0 (Recap)
Raiders 40, Seahawks 34 (OT) (Recap)
Packers at Eagles, 8:20 p.m. ET (Preview)

Monday

Steelers at Colts, 8:15 p.m. ET (Preview)

Josh Jacobs walks it off!

The former first-round pick, in a monumental contract year, has been one of the best running backs in the NFL this season through 11 weeks. On Sunday against the Seahawks, he added “best performance by a running back this season” to his 2022 resume. Seriously, these stats are insane:

  • Rushing: 33 carries for 229 yards and two touchdowns
  • Receiving: Six catches for 74 yards

Add those up, and you get 39 (!) touches for 303 (!!!) total yards and two scores. Oh, and he also gave the Raiders a walk-off win in overtime with his 86-yard burst all the way to the house.

CHARGERS WIN!

Trevor Lawrence did it in the early window of games, and Justin Herbert has done it in the late window! With the ball at the Cardinals‘ 38-yard line with 1:48 to play, the Chargers played it perfectly. They methodically moved the ball down the field so that if they scored, Arizona wouldn’t have much time to attempt a game-winning field goal. With the game on the line, Los Angeles relied one of the most reliable players in the NFL in Austin Ekeler, who stretched the ball across the goal line from one yard out with just 12 seconds to play. 

Like the Jaguars‘ Doug Pederson, Chargers coach Brandon Staley had no interest in playing for overtime. His team had Justin Herbert, so he went for the two-point conversion and the win. It looked like Herbert was going to throw to Ekeler in the right flat again, but at the last second, tight end Gerald Everett turned up toward the middle of the field….

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