Dolphins use pick-6 to beat Chargers
Kiko Alonso intercepted Philip Rivers’ pass and returned it 60 yards for a touchdown with 1:01 left to give visiting Miami a 31-24 victory over the San Diego Chargers on Sunday.
San Diego regained the lead at 17-14 on Rivers’ 7-yard pass to rookie Hunter Henry in the right corner of the end zone.
Ryan Mathews ran for 108 yards and two touchdowns and Philadelphia’s defense held down the league’s highest-scoring offense.
Caleb Sturgis made three field goals, including a clutch kick from 48 yards to seal the win.
Kirk Cousins threw two touchdown passes and Preston Smith had two sacks and a game-altering interception for host Washington (5-3-1), which got all of its second-half points off the foot of Dustin Hopkins.
Brock Osweiler threw two touchdown passes and Kareem Jackson returned an interception 42 yards for a score for Houston.
The Texans (6-3) scored on offense and defense and set up another score with special teams, a complete team effort that led to their first road win of the season.
Coach Gus Bradley’s team rallied late, with Blake Bortles hitting Allen Robinson for a touchdown and again for a two-point conversion.
The No. 1 pick in last year’s draft scrambled 23 yards backward into his end zone before avoiding a safety and launching a 39-yard completion to Mike Evans at the Chicago 38.
Martino, a former practice squad player with two career receptions, scored his first NFL touchdown after a delay-of-game penalty pushed the Bucs (4-5) back to the 43.
Two weeks after returning from injury and helping the Bears (2-7) beat NFC North co-leader Minnesota, Jay Cutler threw two interceptions and fumbled twice, one resulting in a third-quarter safety that put the Bucs up 29-10.
Greg Zuerlein kicked three field goals, including a go-ahead 34-yarder with 6:52 left, helping the Rams (4-5) snap a four-game losing streak.