Southern Vipers 132 for 4 (McGlashan 54*) beat Lancashire Thunder 121 for 7 (Lamb 34, Satterthwaite 31) by 11 runsScorecard The Southern Vipers made it two wins out of two in the Kia Super League as they came away from sunny Blackpool with an 11-run victory over a below par Lancashire Thunder.Despite being without their talismanic skipper Charlotte Edwards the Vipers recovered from 34 for 3 to reach 132 for 4 from their 20 overs with the score proving just enough against the slightly unlucky hosts.Having chosen to bat, the Vipers were quickly in trouble when opener Georgia Adams was bowled by the sixth ball of the innings as Hayley Matthews got one to turn sharply and hit the stumps.Captain Suzie Bates soon followed when she slapped another Matthews delivery straight to Natalie Brown at point for 15 and when Izzy Collis edged behind off Deandra Dottins first delivery, the Thunder looked to be well on top.But Sara McGlashan had other ideas as the New Zealand international steadily rebuilt the innings with the help of Arran Brindle who offered valuable support as McGlashan went through the gears after Lydia Greenway had departed for 11.McGlashan hit the one six of the innings as she slapped the unfortunate Kate Cross back over her head with the New Zealander reaching her 50 off 48 balls in the final over with Brindle remaining unbeaten on 29.The unbeaten partnership of 70 for the fifth wicket left the Vipers with a spring in their step and they carried the momentum into their bowling when Matthews departed in the first over after hitting a Morna Nielsen full toss straight at Brindle at mid-on.A topsy turvy game then swung in Thunders direction as Emma Lamb and skipper Amy Satterthwaite compiled a second-wicket partnership worth 57 before Satterthwaite picked out McGlashan on the boundary off Linsey Smith for 31.With Lamb still at the crease Thunder looked to have a chance but when she was run out for 34 going for a suicidal run after hitting the ball straight to Nielsen the game was all but up for the home side. Danielle Wyatt impressed with a 28-ball 29 as she and Laura Newton dragged Thunder to within range but with 18 required off the last over it was all but finished as Bates picked up two late wickets to finish with 2 for 20 and the hosts needing two wins from their remaining games if they are to progress..Ryan FitzpatrickRavens vs. Jets ? And he is backThe situation: Fitzpatrick enters the game with 4:34 left in the second quarter, replacing the injured Geno Smith. The Jets are trailing the Ravens 13-7.His play: In his first series, Fitzpatrick leads the offense on a seven-play, 85-yard touchdown drive -- one of the Jets best scoring drives in a month. He completes 4 of 4 passes for 42 yards, including a well-executed middle screen to Matt Forte for a 13-yard touchdown. Ed Mulholland/USA TODAY Sports.Adam VinatieriColts vs. Titans ? Record breakingThe situation: Fourth-and-13 from Tennessees 15-yard line, the Colts leading 17-13 with 3:46 remaining in the third quarter.The play:Vinatieri bolsters his case as the greatest kicker in NFL history with another remarkable highlight, connecting on a 33-yarder for his 43rd straight made field goal. That breaks Mike Vanderjagts record of 42 straight set during the 2002-2004 seasons.Christopher Hanewinckel/USA TODAY Sports.A.J. GreenBengals vs. Browns ? Hail Mary!The situation: Third-and-9 on the Bengals 48-yard line, Bengals lead the Browns 14-10 with 0:07 left in the first half.The play: Turns out all that juggling practice pays off. Former high school juggler Green reminds everyone why hes an All-Pro receiver when he catches a 48-yard Hail Mary pass from Andy Dalton to get the Bengals a touchdown, and a 21-10 lead, at the end of the first half. Green juggles the ball in the air with defenders draped all over him and pulls it into his body with both hands to secure the catch.Andy Lyons/Getty Images.Damien WilliamsBills vs. Dolphins ? Helpful pushThe situation: Second-and-8 from the Buffalo 12-yard line, with the Dolphins trailing 17-14 with 3:56 left in the fourth quarter of a division game.The play: Williams is in the game for a winded Jay Ajayi, who rushed for 214 yards on 29 carries. Williams runs left and is hit early by Bills defenders. But Williams teammates JaWuan James and Jarvis Landry carry and push Williams into the end zone for the go-ahead score.AP Photo/Lynne Sladky.Josh HuffEagles vs. Vikings ? Returning it all the wayThe situation: Trailing 3-0 with 9:05 remaining in the second quarter, Huff awaits the kick following a 48-yard Blair Walsh field goal.The play: Huff fields it at the 2-yard line, finds a seam along the right side and bursts through en route to a 98-yard touchdown, which he caps with a forward flip into the end zone.James Lang/USA TODAY Sports.Landon CollinsGiants vs. Rams ? Tip drillThe situation: Second-and-5 from the Los Angeles 30-yard line with 7:31 remaining in the second quarter and the Giants trailing 10-3 and still looking to reach the end zone.The play: Rams quarterback Case Keenum fires a pass to an open Tavon Austin over the middle. The ball hits off Austins shoulder pad and pops into the air, where Collins, Giants safety, catches iit running backward.dddddddddddd He circles around to the right, back to the left and breaks several tackles on his way to the end zone, where cornerback Janoris Jenkins pushes him in for the touchdown to even the score.Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images.Tyreek HillSaints vs. Chiefs ? Quick scoreThe situation: The Chiefs had first-and-10 from the New Orleans 38 with 7:09 left in the second quarter and a 14-7 lead.The play: Quarterback Alex Smith has tried this season to get the ball deep to Hill but had no success until Sunday against the Saints. Hill makes a one-handed catch in the end zone despite good coverage by the Saints. Smith thought maybe the coverage was a little too good and a pass interference penalty was also in order.Peter Aiken/Getty Images.Anquan BoldinRedskins vs. Lions ? Tight windowThe situation:Third-and-10 from the Washington 18-yard line with 22 seconds left in the fourth quarter and Detroit trailing 17-13.The play: The Lions had actually been working on this play for a few weeks in practice, but coordinator Jim Bob Cooter had not called it in a game. Boldin runs a vertical route and Matthew Stafford throws the ball in what he deems a tight window. Boldin catches the ball short of the end zone, turns and knows he has to push his way in to give the Lions their fourth come-from-behind win of the season. The touchdown with 16 seconds left gives the Lions a 20-17 lead, which they maintain to improve to 4-3.Gregory Shamus/Getty Images.Marquette KingRaiders vs. Jaguars ? Avoiding disasterThe situation: Fourth-and-24 from the Raiders 38-yard line, Raiders leading 26-16 with 3:42 remaining in the fourth quarter.The play: A low snap is near disaster for the Raiders, who are trying to run out the clock on the Jaguars. King, the punter, expertly fields the ball and as he goes into his motion to punt it away, sees an oncoming Jaguar who could block the kick. Instead, King, the most fit punter in the NFL, takes off down the right sideline, picking up 27 yards and a first down. Four plays later the Raiders find the end zone to salt the game away. David Rosenblum/ Icon Sportswire.Melvin GordonChargers vs. Falcons ? Forcing overtimeThe situation: Third-and-1 from the Falcons 28-yard line, with 46 seconds left and San Diego trailing 30-27.The play: Lined up as a single back, Gordon is stuffed at the line of scrimmage for no gain, but bounces outside to his left and skirts the sideline 15 yards to Atlantas 13-yard line, picking up a key first down that allows San Diegos Josh Lambo to kick a 33-yard field goal to send the game into overtime. The Chargers would stop Atlanta in the extra period, moving into position for Lambo to kick the game-winning, 42-yard field goal.Jason Getz/USA TODAY Sports ' ' '