A new record history was set for this postseason Highest Scoring NFL Playoff Game when the Arizona Cardinals beats Green Bay Packers in 51-45 victory.
The 96 total points were one more than the previous postseason record set in 1995 when the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Detroit Lions 58-37.
The Baltimore Ravens beat the New England Patriots 33-14 in today’s first playoff game after racing to a 24-0 first-quarter lead in Foxboro, Massachusetts.
Dansby started and ended the game with big plays. He broke up Rodgers' game-opening pass and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie intercepted. The next time the Packers got the ball, Dansby stripped Donald Driver of the ball and Arizona's Alan Branch recovered.
With Anquan Boldin sidelined with ankle and knee injuries, Warner threw two touchdown passes to Larry Fitzgerald, two to Early Doucet and one to Steve Breaston, who caught seven passes for 125 yards.
The previous playoff game to end on a defensive touchdown was Jan. 4, 2004, when Al Harris returned an interception 52 yards for a touchdown in Green Bay's 33-27 win over Seattle.
The victory of the Cardinals over Ravens complete the NFL’s second-round playoff matchups. Stay tune for more NFL updates.
For live NFL games here.
The 96 total points were one more than the previous postseason record set in 1995 when the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Detroit Lions 58-37.
The Baltimore Ravens beat the New England Patriots 33-14 in today’s first playoff game after racing to a 24-0 first-quarter lead in Foxboro, Massachusetts.
Dansby started and ended the game with big plays. He broke up Rodgers' game-opening pass and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie intercepted. The next time the Packers got the ball, Dansby stripped Donald Driver of the ball and Arizona's Alan Branch recovered.
With Anquan Boldin sidelined with ankle and knee injuries, Warner threw two touchdown passes to Larry Fitzgerald, two to Early Doucet and one to Steve Breaston, who caught seven passes for 125 yards.
The previous playoff game to end on a defensive touchdown was Jan. 4, 2004, when Al Harris returned an interception 52 yards for a touchdown in Green Bay's 33-27 win over Seattle.
The victory of the Cardinals over Ravens complete the NFL’s second-round playoff matchups. Stay tune for more NFL updates.
For live NFL games here.
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