.Justin TuckerBengals vs. Ravens ? Distance is nothing but a numberThe situation: Fourth-and-9 from the Cincinnati 39-yard line, with the Ravens up 10-3 with 1:45 left in the first half. The play: Ravens kicker Justin Tucker runs on the field and convinces coach John Harbaugh to go for the kick instead of punting it deep inside Bengals territory. Tucker hits a 57-yarder, the first of his four field goals and his longest of the season.Patrick Smith/Getty Images.Jason Pierre-PaulGiants vs. Browns ? Defense securing win for New YorkThe situation: The Browns line up at the 50-yard line facing second-and-19 and chasing a 14-6 deficit against the Giants with 11:08 left in the game. The play: Browns QB Josh McCown is hit as he attempts a pass and Jason Pierre-Paul is there to secure the ball and return it 43 yards for the touchdown, helping the Giants get the win and leaving the Browns winless in 12 games.AP Photo/Ron Schwane.LeSean McCoyJaguars vs. Bills ? Breaking loose and racing to the goal lineThe situation: First-and-10 from the Buffalo 25-yard line, with the Jaguars leading 7-6 to start the third quarter. The play: On the first play of the second half, LeSean McCoy takes a handoff from Tyrod Taylor and cuts away from his blocking toward two Jaguars defenders who are in backside containment. McCoy then cuts back upfield and leaves both defenders in his wake as he finds open field for a 75-yard touchdown, the longest run of his career.AP Photo/Bill Wippert.Philip RiversChargers vs. Texans ? Hitting a milestone on a deep passThe situation: Second-and-8 from the Chargers 48-yard line with 6:52 left in the second quarter and San Diego trails the Houston Texans 7-0. The play: With Philip Rivers working from the shotgun, Dontrelle Inman runs a stutter and go from the slot, coaxing Quintin Demps to take the bait and sprinting past the Houston safety for a pretty, 52-yard touchdown reception. The pass was part of a 242-yard, three-touchdown effort by Rivers, who has 3,128 passing yards this season, his 11th consecutive year with at least 3,000 passing yards, tied for fourth-most in NFL history.Troy Taormina/USA TODAY Sports.Ted Ginn Jr.Panthers vs. Raiders ? Going, going...gone!The situation: Third-and-6 from the Carolina 12-yard line with the Raiders leading 24-13 with 7:53 left in the third quarter. The play: Cam Newton takes the snap out of the shotgun and finds Ted Ginn Jr. down the middle for an 88-yard touchdown pass, the second-longest pass of Newtons career. The 2-point conversion failed, but it cuts the lead to 24-19.Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images.Jared GoffRams vs. Saints ? First time for everythingThe situation: Third-and-7 at the Saints 24-yard line, with 12:14 left in the first quarter during the games first drive. The play: Jared Goff takes a shotgun snap and hits a streaking Tavon Austin with a perfect lob pass, giving the rookie quarterback his first career touchdown pass in the first drive of his second game. Goff finished 20 of 32 for 214 yards and three touchdowns, all of them in the first half. But he also fumbled, threw an interception and lost, 49-21.AP Photo/Butch Dill.Malcolm MitchellPatriots vs. Jets ? Brady delivers pass to seal the victoryThe situation: First-and-goal from the Jets 8-yard line with 2 minutes left in the game, the Patriots are rushing in hopes of erasing a 17-16 Jets lead. The play: Tom Brady completes a short pass to the left to Malcolm Mitchell for the touchdown. The 2-point conversion fails, but the second touchdown of the day for Mitchell, is enough to help the Patriots pull out the win and give Brady his 200th career victory.Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images.Taylor GabrielFalcons vs. Cardinals ? Finding a diamond in the roughThe situation: The Falcons have the ball at the Cardinals 35-yard line with 2:19 left in the first half of a 10-10 game. The play: Out of the shotgun, Matt Ryan fires a short pass to Taylor Gabriel, who weaves his way through the Arizona defense for a 35-yard touchdown and a 17-10 Falcons lead. Gabriel, who was signed off waivers from Cleveland right before the season, added a 25-yard TD catch in the fourth quarter. He now has four touchdown receptions in his past four games after having one in his first 34 career games.Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images.Willie SneadRams vs. Saints ? Spreading the passes aroundThe situation: The Saints are leading the Rams 42-21 with 10:26 remaining when they decide to go for the jugular on third-and-3 from the 50-yard line. The play: Drew Brees throws a lateral across the field to receiver Willie Snead, who lofts a deep pass to wide-open running back Tim Hightower. Snead, a star QB in high school, makes a pretty throw, and Hightower eludes a defender to turn it into a touchdown. Snead becomes the first Saints non-QB to throw a TD pass since Deuce McAllister in 2001.AP Photo/Butch Dill PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Johnny Penas 1-yard touchdown plunge on the second overtime possession lifted Brown over Cornell 28-21 on Saturday.Pena had 96 yards rushing on 23 carries. Thomas Linta completed 12 of 28 attempts for 154 yards with two touchdowns, while Alexander Jette made nine catches for 111 yards and two scores, including a 2-yard toss which evened it in the first overtime.Jette returned a punt 79 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter, then hauled in an 18-yard TD catch at the start of the third to build a 14-0 leead for the Bears (2-4, 1-2).ddddddddddddCornell (3-3, 1-2) responded with a 10-play, 85-yard touchdown drive, culminated by Dalton Banks 9-yard scoring strike to Matt Sullivan. After a Brown fumble in its own end, Cornell capitalized as Banks found Ben Rogers from 5 yards to tie it. Banks finished 21 of 37 for 201 yards and three TDs.Both teams missed field goals in the last 5 minutes of regulation. ' ' '