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NFL Scoreboard: Sunday 9-17-17

The NFL logo is shown at mid field prior to an NFL preseason football game between the Denver Broncos and the Arizona Cardinals, Thursday, Aug. 31, 2017, in Denver. Photo: Associated Press/AP Photo/Jack Dempsey


Week 2’s Sunday Scores

Final Dolphins 19 Chargers 17

Final Raiders 35 Jets 20

Final Broncos 42 Cowboys 17

Final Redskins 27  Rams 20

Final Seahawks 12 49ers 9

Final Ravens 24 Browns 10

Final Panthers 9 Bills 3

Final Cardnials 16 Colts 13

Final Titans 37 Jaguars 16

Final Chiefs 27 Eagles 20

Final Patriots 37 Saints 20

Final Steelers 29 Vikings 9

Final Buccaneers 29 Bears 7

Final Falcons 34 Packers 23

 

 

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