
Week 16 of NFL the season continues on Sunday with a three-game Christmas Day slate — and we’ve got you covered with all the action from start to finish! Currently, the Los Angeles Rams dominate the Denver Broncos at home.
earlier, Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers upset Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium in Florida. Trailing 20-13 at halftime, the Packers scored an unanswered 16 points in the second half as Tagovailoa threw an interception on the Dolphins’ final three drives.
shut things up tonight, Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will face the Arizona Cardinals (8:20 p.m. ET).
Here are the best games from Sunday’s slate!
Denver Broncos vs. Los Angeles Rams
There’s still a Durant playing on Christmas Day
Of course, Nets Star Kevin Durant doesn’t play in a Christmas Day game for the first time since 2009 (when healthy), but another Durant makes plays.
Rams Rookie Corner Cobie Durant made a diving interception to give his team a good position on the field.
At home!
Tyler Higbee Made the reception just in front of the goal line and worked his way into the end zone to give Los Angeles a 10-0 first quarter lead.
Hey, old teammate!
Bobby Wagner had fun, intercepted Russell Wilson his former teammate with Seattle Seahawksto give the Rams great field position on back-to-back drives.
Cam Akers add in advance
The Rams running back found his way into the end zone on a three-yard run to give LA a 17-0 first quarter lead.
Courtland Sutton keep it cool
The Broncos wide receiver made a diving catch along the sideline that was initially ruled incomplete, but Denver challenged the play and quick review determined Sutton made the catch.
The catch helped the Broncos set up for a field goal and make it 17-3.
TD Santa Claus
Higbee scored his second touchdown in the second quarter to give the Rams a 24-3 lead early in the second quarter.
The Rams followed that up with a 2 yard touchdown run of Akers to take a 31-6 halftime lead.
For good measure
Denver added a touchdown midway through the fourth quarter, courtesy of an end zone grab from the sideline of Greg Dulcich.
Stay tuned for updates!
Green Bay Packers 26, Miami Dolphins 20
Almost run all the way
After the Dolphins took a 3-0 lead in the first practice, Keisan Nixon put the Packers in great position on the field, returning the kick that followed 94 yards to put Green Bay in Miami’s 10-yard line. The Packers weren’t able to take full advantage of that, setting themselves up for a field goal.
Waddle for six hours!
Jaylen Waddle took Tagovailoa’s pass from the distance, turning a 10-yard reception into an 84-yard touchdown to put Miami up 10-3.
I have a Mercedes for Christmas
Green Bay finally reached the end zone when Rodgers found it Marcedes Lewis Wide opening to tie the game at 10-10.
star power
Tagovailoa’s favorite gift this season has been Tireek Hill, and he reconnected with him at Christmas. The star receiver carried a catch 52 yards to put the Dolphins at the Packers 1-yard line.
So, Jeff Wilson ran for a touchdown on the ensuing play to give Miami a 17-10 lead.
Not under Miami’s watch
The Packers tried to maintain their drive by executing a fake punt at fourth down deep in their own territory. The dolphins sniffed the fake faster than Santa Claus sniffs the cookies on Christmas Eve.
Great conversion on the fourth try
Rodgers used the game action to his advantage, finding Christian Watson opening for a first down to help set the Packers up for a field goal to make it 20-13 before halftime.
♫ Swipe left ♫
Rodgers moved to his left and found Lewis, but this time for a 30+ yard completion to put the Packers at the Dolphins 7-yard line.
Awesome AJ
AJ Dillon worked his way into the end zone just two plays after Rodgers’ through ball to tie the game early in the third quarter.
Dolphins defense gets the pick…but was there an IP?
Rodgers wanted it all on third-and-15, throwing a pass to the end zone to Allen Lazard. Kader Kohou made the play to get the Dolphins interception, but it looks like he could have gotten away with a contact.
“Ball Don’t Lie”, at least for Packers fans
On the play just after Rodgers’ interception, the Packers got the ball back when Tagovailoa threw the ball directly at Alexander Jaire to give Green Bay a great position in the field.
A gift for De’Vondre Campbell
Tagovailoa threw another interception directly at the Packers linebacker as the Dolphins rolled to tie or take the lead.
Tua turnover
The Dolphins quarterback threw his third interception in his last three dryouts as his last pass of the game went straight to Rasul Douglassealing the Packers’ 26-20 win.
COMING :
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Arizona Cardinals (8:20 p.m. ET)

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