NFL scores, schedule, live Week 9 updates: Lions shut down Aaron Rodgers; Justin


It’s Week 9 of the 2022 NFL season, and we’re keeping you updated on all the action and biggest storylines throughout the day. The Week 9 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 9 schedule

Thursday

Eagles 27, Texans 19 (Takeaways)

Sunday 

Jets 20, Bills 17 (Takeaways)
Patriots 26, Colts 3 (Takeaways)
Dolphins 35, Bears 32 (Takeaways)
Vikings 20, Commanders 17 (Takeaways)
Bengals 42, Panthers 21 (Recap)
Lions 15, Packers 9 (Recap)
Chargers 20, Falcons 17 (Recap)
Jaguars 27, Raiders 20 (Recap)
Seahawks at Cardinals, 4:05 p.m. ET (Gametracker)
Rams at Buccaneers, 4:25 p.m. ET (Gametracker)
Titans at Chiefs, 8:20 p.m. ET (Preview)

Monday

Ravens at Saints, 8:15 p.m. ET (Preview)

Geno — Lockett

Never thought I’d say this in 2022, but you can’t give Geno Smith second chances. He’s just been too good this season. On second-and-6 from the nine, multiple Cardinals defenders could not corral what should have been an easy interception. On the next play, Smith delivered a laser to Tyler Lockett to put the Seahawks back on top.

Pick-six!

Zaven Collins has not lived up to his 2021 first-round billing just yet, but the Cardinals linebacker made an All-Pro-caliber play with his team in need of some momentum. Rushing off the edge, Collins recognized the bubble pass to the running back, got his right hand on the Geno Smith pass, tipped it to himself and then rumbled his way for a 30-yard touchdown. It marked his first career interception.

Blocked!

The Buccaneers offense is … still broken. Tampa Bay managed just three points in the first half and had a second field goal blocked right before intermission. Future Hall of Fame linebacker Bobby Wagner got in there for the block.

Cooper Kupp’s ankle seems to be just fine, as the reigning triple-crown receiving champion ran right past the entire Buccaneers defense and caught a go-ball for a 69-yard score. Safe to say Tampa Bay does not like playing against Kupp after what he did to them in last year’s NFC Divisional Round game.

Justin Fields stock UP

The most entertaining game of the early window was Dolphins-Bears, and Justin Fields was the star — even in his team’s 35-32 defeat. Not only did Fields become the first player in NFL history to rush for 140-plus yards and throw for three touchdowns, but he came up four yards short of breaking the all-time single-game rushing record for a quarterback, which Colin Kaepernick set in the 2012 NFC Divisional Round. All in all, Fields finished 17-for-28 passing for 123 yards and three scores; he rushed 15 times for 178 yards and a dazzling 61-yard touchdown.

Sauce seals Jets upset

The Super Bowl favorite Bills are 6-2 but 0-2 in the AFC East — and no sure thing to win the division halfway through the season. The Jets (6-3) are right on their tail after their defense put together an inspiring performance to upset their division rival. At the center of it all was first-round stud Sauce Gardner, who recorded a team-high seven tackles to go along with an…



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