Input: Tampa Bay took the lead 17-15 with a Rian Lindell field goal with 34 seconds remaining. However, on the ensuing Jets drive, rookie quarterback Geno Smith scrambled for a 10-yard run to the right sideline. A personal foul penalty was called on Lavonte David of the Buccaneers for a late hit out-of-bounds, which advanced the Jets to the Buccaneers 30 yard line. With 2 seconds left in regulation, Nick Folk kicked a 48-yard field goal, and the Jets won the game 18-17.

Question: How many yards was the difference between Lindell's field goal and Folk's field goal?


Input: The Browns then traveled further west to take on the Chargers.  In the first quarter, the Chargers would score 2 field goals to start out:  Travis Coons kicked them both from 21 and 40 yards out to make the lead 3-0 to 6-0.  The Browns took the lead however when DeShone Kizer found David Njoku on a 28-yard pass to make it 7-6.  Though, the Chargers would move back into the lead when Coons kicked his third field goal of the day from 22 yards out to make it 9-7.  This would remain the halftime score as neither team scored in the second quarter.  In the third quarter however, the Chargers managed to increase their lead when Philip Rivers found Keenan Allen on a 7-yard pass to make it 16-7.  This would be followed up by Coons kicking a fourth field goal from 27 yards out to put his team up 19-7.  The Browns scored their only points in the half during the fourth quarter when Zane Gonzalez kicked a 35-yard field goal. The losing streak continued as the Browns fell to the Chargers 19-10.  With the loss, the Browns fell to 0-12 and the losing streak was extended to 13 consecutive games while their road losing streak was extended to 19 consecutive games.  The loss made the Browns 1-27 in the first 28 games under Jackson and Brown, overtaking the 1976-1977 Buccaneers (2-26) for the worst 28 game start under a HC and GM in NFL history. On the following Thursday, Brown was relieved of his GM duties.

Question: How many total yards in touchdown passes were thrown in the game?


Input: In a Thursday Night Football matchup, the Bengals defeated the Browns 31-10. Browns QB Johnny Manziel made his fourth career start and second of this season in place of the injured Josh McCown.  The Browns received the ball first and punted after gaining only one first down.  The Bengals scored a touchdown on their opening drive to take a 7-0 lead.  The Browns reached the Bengals' 4 yard line, but they were unable to reach the end zone and settled for a field goal.  The Bengals led 7-3 after the first quarter.  The Bengals scored an early second quarter touchdown to go up 14-3.  The Browns went 93 yards and scored a touchdown to cut the deficit to 14-10 heading into halftime. The Bengals dominated the second half as the Browns did not record a first down until the 3 minute mark of the 4th quarter and had only 2 first downs for the entire second half.  The Bengals scored another touchdown to go up 24-10 early in the 4th quarter.  The Browns went 3 and out again, and the Bengals scored another touchdown on their next drive to take a 31-10 lead.  The Browns attempted to respond, but they could not gain a first down and punted again.  The Browns blocked a Bengals' and had the ball at Cincinnati's 37 yard line.  They had two first downs on the drive, but they failed to score a touchdown and turned the ball over on downs, allowing the Bengals to run out the clock.

Question: How many touchdowns were scored in the first quarter?


Input: After a tough loss on Monday Night Football, the Bengals returned home for Week 2 against the Browns.  The Bengals were able to get the first points on the board with Adam "Pacman" Jones returning a punt 81 yards for a touchdown for a 7-0 lead.  The Browns then shortened their lead to 4 points with Phil Dawson's 50-yard field goal to make the score 7-3.  The Bengals then moved ahead by 11 points as Andy Dalton found A. J. Green on a 10-yard touchdown pass for a 14-3 lead, however the Browns again came within 4 as Trent Richardson ran for a touchdown from 32 yards out.  The Bengals then moved ahead 17-10 with Mike Nugent's 39-yard field goal before halftime.  Coming back, the Bengals increased their lead with Dalton finding Brandon Tate on a 44-yard pass for a 24-10 lead.  However, The Browns drew closer as Brandon Weeden found Richardson on a 23-yard pass to shorten the game to 24-17.  Then the Bengals moved up in the 4th quarter as Dalton found Andrew Hawkins on a 50-yard touchdown pass for a 31-17 lead but the Browns came within a touchdown after Weeden found Greg Little on a 24-yard pass to make the score 31-24.  Mike Nugent then nailed a 37-yard field goal to give the Bengals a 34-24 lead then the Browns wrapped things up as Phil Dawson scored a 25-yard field goal for a final score of 34-27.

Question:
Who booted the shortest field goal?