.Tom BradyPatriots vs. Browns ? Tommy takes offThe situation: Tom Brady makes his season debut after a four-game suspension and shreds the Browns with 28-of-40 for 406 yards and three touchdowns. But how about those feet? The play: On this play, the famously slow-footed QB added a 4-yard run in the third quarter, after which he popped up and delivered this first-down signal. Brady was fired up.David Richard/AP.Tevin ColemanFalcons vs. Broncos ? Tevin dives for a crucial scoreThe situation: Second-and-19 from the Denver 31-yard line, with the Falcons leading 13-3 with 8:00 left in the third quarter of a still close game. The play: Tevin Coleman is lined up in the slot one-on-one against Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall. Coleman gets a step on Marshall, and Ryan fires a perfect pass that splits two Broncos defenders. Its a three-score margin now.Joe Mahoney/AP.Darius SlayEagles vs. Lions ? Slays ridiculous interception wins itThe situation: The Lions had taken a 24-23 lead, but with 1:28 left in the game, Philadelphia was driving and needed only a field goal to swipe the win. The play: Darius Slay reaches over Nelson Agholor for a remarkable interception to seal it. It was the first pick of Carson Wentzs young career. A catch wouldve put Philly in field-goal range.Duane Burleson/AP.Marcus SherelsVikings vs. Texans ? A punt return makes it a blowoutThe situation: Down 17-0 in the second quarter, the Texans were punting from their own 22-yard line. The play: On a deep punt from Shane Lechler, Marcus Sherels runs right up the middle of the field and blows by defenders for a 79-yard punt return and score. That makes it 24-0, and the Texans can just about head to the airport.Adam Bettcher/Getty.Ben RoethlisbergerJets vs. Steelers ? Big Ben drops a dimeThe situation: The Steelers trail the Jets 3-0 with 10:25 left in the first quarter. The play: Sammie Coates catches a 72-yard touchdown pass off a perfect throw, and Ben Roethlisberger is officially cranked up. He finishes with 380 yards and four TD passes.Don Wright/AP.Ezekiel ElliottBengals vs. Cowboys ? Zeke shows off his wheelsThe situation: The Cowboys are cruising at 21-0 with 11:47 remaining in the first half. The play: Ezekiel Elliott takes a Dak Prescott handoff on the Cowboys first play of the second half and uses blocks from tight end Geoff Swaim and right tackle Doug Free to get into the secondary untouched. From there, hes a blur. Zeke goes 60 yards for a touchdown and essentially ends the game.Tim Heitman/USA TODAY Sports.Nickell Robey-ColemanBills vs. Rams ? A huge interception breaks a tieThe situation: The game is tied at 16, and the Rams are trying to move the ball with 4:05 remaining in the third quarter. The play: Lining up in the slot, Nickell Robey-Coleman undercuts a 10-yard out pattern by Rams wide receiver Pharoh Cooper, picks off the pass and races 41 yards for a touchdown. The Bills go up 23-16 and hang on to win.Jae C. Hong/AP.Amari CooperChargers vs. Raiders ? Amari Cooper cracks 100The situation: Second-and-10 from the Raiders 36-yard line, with the Chargers leading 17-9 and 11:34 remaining in the third quarter. The play: Amari Cooper uses a quick hitch move to blow by Adrian Philips down the left sideline and haul in Derek Carrs pass in stride. From there, he cruises into the end zone for a 64-yard touchdown. Its Coopers first TD of the season.Ezra Shaw/Getty.T.Y. HiltonBears vs. Colts ? T.Y. Hilton bags a game winnerThe situation: The Colts are at the Bears 35-yard line with Chicago leading 23-19 and just 3:51 remaining. The play: Colts quarterback Andrew Luck steps up in the pocket to avoid the rush and finds receiver T.Y. Hilton, who got a step on Bears cornerback Jacoby Glenn. Not pictured is tight end Jack Doyle getting the safetys attention to open the middle of the field for Hilton.Mitchell Layton/Getty.Brandon MarshallJets vs. Steelers ? Jump, juggle ... touchdown!The situation:Its second-and-9 from the Steelers 15-yard line, and the Jets are trailing in the second quarter. The play:Ryan Fitzpatrick threw a pass into the corner of the end zone, looking for Brandon Marshall. It should have been picked off by Steelers cornerback Ross Cockrell, but the ball bounced off his hands directly to Marshall. Thats a touchdown, folks.Don Wright/AP.Jamison CrowderRedskins vs. Ravens ? A punt return springs the SkinsThe situation: With 5:11 left in the first quarter, Washington is off to a rough start and trailing 7-0. The Ravens are punting. The play: The Redskins have two men deep to field the punt because of swirling winds. 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The next step is a better finish. Bae played bogey-free Friday on another gorgeous day at Riviera for a 5-under 66, giving him a one-shot lead over Aaron Baddeley and Robert Garrigus going into the weekend. Nemanja Bjelica Kings Jersey . LOUIS -- Alexander Steen scored a power-play goal with 59.CHASKA, Minn. -- The Europeans were surging and a raucous crowd at Hazeltine National Golf Club had pretty much been silenced when a bald eagle circled over the tee box on the par-3 13th.Former U.S. Ryder Cup captain Ben Crenshaw was one of the few who noticed.Its an omen, Crenshaw said. Its got to be an omen.Turned out it wasnt, when Henrik Stenson made a tap-in for birdie a few moments later to all but clinch one match for the Europeans. Certainly wasnt a half-hour later when Thomas Pieters rolled in a 15-footer on the same green to do the same in another match.You couldnt blame Crenshaw for hoping for some kind of sign. Hes the guy, after all, who wagged a finger at the media and said he had a feeling it wasnt over the night before the U.S. stormed back from four points down to win the cup in 1999.But on an afternoon where the Americans could have blown this Ryder Cup wide open, the opposite happened. After losing all four morning foursomes matches, Europe rebounded to win three of the four afternoon four balls and suddenly the game was on.Worse yet, Rory McIlroy was taking bows at the end -- an image that surely wont be forgotten by the American team.Never has a 5-3 lead seemed so empty. Never has a day that begun with such promise ended so flat.Thousands of fans didnt even stick around to watch McIlroy take a couple of exaggerated bows to the grandstands after finishing off the final match of the day with an eagle putt on the 16th hole. They had seen enough, streaming for the exits after a long day that began with chants of USA! USA! and ended with European fans singing Ole, Ole, Ole.The team that captain Davis Love III called the greatest ever last week looked like it for about four hours, sweeping the morning matches for the first time in four decades. Maybe it was something they had for lunch, but they looked quite ordinary afterward.Giddy after the morning sweep, they had to search for something positive to take into dinner after not making it past the 16th hole in three of four afternoon matches.A lead is a lead, said Ryan Moore after he and J.B. Holmes were beaten by the Spanish pairing of Sergio Garcia and Rafa Cabrera Bello. Thats where you want to be. You want to be on the right side of it. We keep ourselves on the right side of it all week, well be in good shape.That may be true, but a look at the U.S.-European history in thhe Ryder Cup suggests otherwise.dddddddddddd Love knows that well enough because he was the captain four years ago when the Americans led both days before collapsing in the Sunday singles for yet another loss to the Europeans.All the planning by Love and Phil Mickelson -- and all the cheerleading from the likes of Tiger Woods and Bubba Watson -- seemed to work in the morning in front of some 50,000 fans who cheered themselves hoarse as the American teams swept to easy wins in the alternate shot format.By the afternoon, though, the momentum was suddenly gone as Crenshaw looked for an omen. Fans who had little to cheer for on the American side were reduced for cheering when the Europeans missed putts or when McIlroy hit it in the water on 13.Love, meanwhile, was trying to say something positive about it all.I thought we came out and competed real well, he said. Even the guys that were kind of run over, buzz-sawed, still hung in there and kept making birdies and got these guys as far as they could.Left unsaid is that two of those teams that were buzz-sawed in the afternoon included Jordan Spieth and Dustin Johnson, the players the U.S. needs to come through to win the Cup for the first time since 2008. Both were impressive in the morning, but both struggled badly in the better ball matches, where the U.S. traditionally has done best.Spieth and Patrick Reed pretty much gave away their match on the 12th hole when Spieth hit a pop-up out of a fairway bunker into the water and Reed was buried deep in the trees.Patrick, be safe. Im in the water, Spieth called out to Reed, who was trying to figure out a way to navigate through the trees.The two will be out again in the morning Saturday against Garcia and Cabrera Bello, while McIlroy and Pieters will lead off against Mickelson and Rickie Fowler.Those matches would be crucial on any Saturday in the Ryder Cup. They might be even more important in one where the momentum seems to have tilted in Europes favor.Honestly, McIlroy said, I think were going to go into the dressing room and overnight feeling a little bit better than they are.----Tim Dahlberg is a national sports columnist for The Associated Press. Write to him at tdahlberg(at)ap.org or http://twitter.com/timdahlberg ' ' '