Latest from the NFL: Falcons rookie Coleman fumbles again
The latest from NFL games around the league on the 12th Sunday of the season (all times EST):
2:11 p.m.
Falcons rookie Tevin Coleman had the longest run of his young career.
Now he's got to figure out how to hold on to the ball.
Coleman broke off a 46-yard run for Atlanta in the first quarter of Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings. But he didn't account for linebacker Anthony Barr hustling back on the play.
Barr punched out the ball from behind with an underhanded swing of his right hand. Vikings teammate Antone Exum pounced on the fumble at the Falcons 21.
This has become a familiar problem for Coleman, who has now lost three fumbles this season.
Coleman started at running back in place of Devonta Freeman, who is sitting out the game after sustaining a concussion the previous week in a loss to Indianapolis.
- Paul Newberry reporting from Atlanta.
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1:53 p.m.
Chiefs All-Pro linebacker Justin Houston and Bills rookie running back Karlos Williams both are questionable to return after being injured in the first quarter.
Houston limped off the field with a left knee injury after getting tripped by a teammate while chasing a play. He was face-down on the turf for several minutes before he was eventually helped to his feet. Houston, who had 22 sacks last season, was replaced by Frank Zombo. Houston has 7 1/2 sacks this year.
Williams hurt his shoulder late in the first quarter. He has five rushing touchdowns this season.
-- Dave Skretta reporting from Kansas City.
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1:30 p.m.
Tennessee kicker Ryan Succop missed his first extra point after making 205 in a row.
Oakland's Denico Autry of the Oakland Raiders blocked Succop's extra point in the first quarter after the Titans scored to go up 6-0. The Raiders returned the ball all the way, but an illegal forward pass wiped out the wild return.
It was the first missed extra point for the Titans since 2006. Succop was 18 of 18 this season for Tennessee.
-- Teresa M. Walker reporting in Nashville, Tennessee.
1:30 p.m.
Eli Manning's passes keep going in and out of receivers' hands and resulting in interceptions in New York territory.
And yet the Giants are still in a scoreless tie with the Washington Redskins with first place in the NFC East at stake.
The Giants' first possession ended when Manning's throw was bobbled by Shane Vereen and picked off by linebacker Perry Riley Jr., setting up the Redskins at New York's 47. But the Redskins couldn't take advantage, going three-and-out.
The next time the Giants had the ball, Manning's pass was grabbed by Dwayne Harris, but popped out on a big hit from safety Kyshoen Jarrett, allowing cornerback Will Blackmon to pull in an interception that put Washington at New York's 26. This time, though, Redskins kicker Dustin Hopkins' 51-yard field-goal attempt was blocked.
- Howard Fendrich reporting from Landover, Maryland
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1:15 p.m.
Nick Foles is back as the St. Louis Rams' starting quarterback with Case Keenum limited as he recovers from a head injury.
Foles started the first nine games for the Rams (4-6), who are ranked last in the NFL in passing yards. He was replaced last week by Keenum, who suffered a head injury during a 16-13 loss at Baltimore and went into the NFL's concussion protocol.
Keenum was cleared to practice but was limited all week, prompting the Rams to go back to Foles for their game against the Cincinnati Bengals (8-2).
-Joe Kay reporting from Cincinnati
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