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Final Score: Buffalo
17, Washington 16
LANDOVER, Md. (MySportsbook) -After scoring
the game's only touchdown, Clinton Portis lifted
his jersey to reveal a white shirt with the words
``In memory of Sean Taylor.''
They played for Sean. They tried to win for Sean,
just as Sean's father had told them to. The grief
of the Washington Redskins was on full display
Sunday, in front of 85,000 fans waving their
No. 21 towels.
But their fragile emotions were shattered when
Rian Lindell kicked a 36-yard field goal with
4 seconds left, giving the Buffalo Bills a 17-16
victory.
Five days after Taylor died from a gunshot wound
in Florida, the Redskins' defense did Taylor
proud by not allowing a touchdown. Buffalo's
points came on five field goals and a safety,
and a major gaffe played a part in leaving Washington's
players disconsolate at the final whistle.
Lindell made a 51-yard attempt that didn't count
because the Redskins called timeout just as the
ball was snapped. Washington then tried the same
tactic again, but consecutive timeouts aren't
allowed when attempting to freeze the kicker.
The resulting 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct
penalty gave the veteran Lindell a much easier
kick. His winner gave him a streak of 17 consecutive
made field goals.
Jets 40, Dolphins 13
MIAMI (MySportsbook) - Rookie John Beck threw
three interceptions and lost two fumbles, and
the Dolphins fell to 0-12. Beck's turnovers
led to a touchdown and three field goals. In
three starts, he has yet to direct the offense
to a touchdown.
Despite the Dolphins' woeful record, they were
favored by 1 1/2 points, and the game was touted
as their best remaining chance to avoid the NFL's
first 0-16 season. Instead, the margin of defeat
was their widest yet. Miami extended a franchise-record
losing streak to 15 games, and Cam Cameron remained
winless as an NFL coach.
The Dolphins took a brief 13-10 lead on Michael
Lehan's 43-yard fumble return for a touchdown,
but they didn't score again. In the third quarter,
Beck fumbled three times in a stretch of five
plays, and the Jets (3-9) recovered twice, leading
to 10 points. A third consecutive Dolphins series
ended in a turnover when Beck was intercepted
by Drew Coleman, setting up Mike Nugent's fourth
field goal for a 33-13 lead.
Darrelle Revis and Kerry Rhodes also had interceptions
for the Jets, who came in with only nine all
season.
Steelers 24, Bengals 10
PITTSBURGH (MySportsbook) - Hines Ward caught
two touchdown passes from Ben Roethlisberger
to break the Steelers' record for career scoring
catches, and Pittsburgh ended a seven-game
winning streak by road teams in their AFC North
rivalry with the Bengals.
Getting their offense back after being held to
one touchdown in two games by the weak Jets and
winless Dolphins, the Steelers (9-3) shook off
an early 7-0 deficit to open a two-game division
lead over Cleveland.
The home-field win was the first in the series
since the Steelers beat the Bengals in Pittsburgh
28-17 in 2004. Cincinnati (4-8) failed to become
the first team to win in Pittsburgh for three
consecutive seasons since Heinz Field opened
in 2001.
On another rainy night, the second here in seven
days for a prime-time game, the Steelers' offense
and defense held up and so did their much-criticized
playing field that was so bad for last Monday's
3-0 win over the Dolphins that an NFL operations
official stayed in town all week to monitor conditions.
Giants 21, Bears 16
CHICAGO (MySportsbook) - Eli Manning led two
late touchdown drives and Reuben Droughns scored
on a 2-yard run with 1:33 remaining. Manning
was awful for most of the game, but delivered
in the latter stages after throwing four interceptions
the previous week in a drubbing by Minnesota.
The embattled quarterback threw a 6-yard touchdown
pass to Amani Toomer, which was initially ruled
incomplete, with 6:54 left to cap a 75-yard drive
and pull the Giants (8-4) within 16-14.
After the Bears (5-7) punted, the Giants launched
a 77-yard drive that ended with Droughns running
around right end with 1:33 left. Manning hit
David Tyree with a 24-yard pass and threw a 15-yarder
to Plaxico Burress that put the ball on the 2.
The Bears got the ball with 1:28 remaining and
marched to the Giants 28, before Rex Grossman
threw three incompletions.
Cardinals 27, Browns 21
GLENDALE, Ariz. (MySportsbook) - Arizona turned
three of Cleveland's four turnovers into touchdowns,
Edgerrin James topped 100 yards rushing for
only the second time this season and the Cardinals
held on to go 3-1 against the AFC North.
Kurt Warner threw two touchdown passes and Neil
Rackers kicked a pair of late field goals.
Derek Anderson had two touchdown tosses, but
was intercepted twice and fumbled once for the
Browns (7-5), who lost for just the second time
in seven games. Two of the turnovers came on
Cleveland's first two possessions and led to
touchdowns that put the Cardinals (6-6) ahead
14-0.
Rod Hood returned an interception 71 yards for
a touchdown for the first score. On the next
possession, Anderson's fumbled snap led to a
second score by Arizona.
The Browns got a controversial 67-yard touchdown
pass from Anderson to Braylon Edwards, and a
2-point conversion, to cut the lead to 21-18
on the final play of the third quarter.
But a pair of late personal foul penalties damaged
the Browns' chances for a final comeback.
Raiders 34, Broncos 20
OAKLAND, Calif. (MySportsbook) - Josh McCown
threw three touchdown passes for Oakland despite
missing two series when top overall draft pick
JaMarcus Russell played for the first time.
Justin Fargas carried 33 times for 146 yards
and a touchdown and Oakland (4-8) scored 24
points off four turnovers to snap a five-game
losing streak to Denver (5-7).
The Raiders also ended a 12-game home skid to
AFC West rivals a week after snapping a 17-game
losing streak in the division by winning 20-17
at Kansas City.
Russell, the No. 1 overall draft pick out of
LSU, made his long-awaited debut in the second
quarter. He threw a 16-yard completion to Jerry
Porter on his first play and moved Oakland downfield,
but was unable to lead the Raiders to any points
on his two drives.
Buccaneers 27, Saints 23
NEW ORLEANS (MySportsbook) - A botched trick
play may have cost the Saints their season.
Devery Henderson fumbled a late, awkward toss
from Reggie Bush, then backup quarterback Luke
McCown drove Tampa Bay for a touchdown with 17
seconds left. The winning score was a quick 4-yard
pass to Jerramy Stevens, who had to outleap Jason
Craft to make the catch.
The victory gave Tampa Bay (8-4) a comfortable
three-game lead in the NFC South with only four
games left, while the Saints (5-7) probably have
to win out to have a chance at a wild-card berth.
Tampa Bay starter Jeff Garcia was kept out of
the game with a bruised lower back. But McCown
completed his first 15 passes and wound up 29-of-37
for 313 yards and two touchdowns.
Colts 28, Jaguars 25
INDIANAPOLIS (MySportsbook) - The Colts are on
the verge of their fifth straight AFC South
title after Peyton Manning threw four touchdown
passes, two after the Colts won replay challenges.
It was the second victory by the Colts (10-2)
over the Jaguars (8-4) this season, essentially
giving them a three-game lead with four games
left in a division they've controlled since Tennessee
won it in the first year of its current configuration.
The Colts' first two TDs came in a bizarre first
quarter in which there were three replay challenges
- two won by Indianapolis, the other lost by
Jacksonville.
The first one came on the Jaguars' first possession
when Robert Mathis sacked David Garrard and knocked
the ball free. The officials first ruled Jacksonville
recovered at its 11, but Colts coach Tony Dungy
appealed and referee Terry McAuley ruled the
Colts' Raheem Brock recovered.
Two plays later, Manning threw a 5-yard TD pass
to Dallas Clark.
On the Colts' next possession, the officials
ruled Ben Utecht fumbled. Dungy appealed, McAuley
ruled it an incomplete pass, and on the next
play, Manning threw a 48-yard TD pass to Reggie
Wayne.
Manning has 23 TD passes, tying him with Dan
Marino as the only quarterbacks to throw more
than 20 in each of their first 10 NFL seasons.
Seahawks 28, Eagles 24
PHILADELPHIA (MySportsbook) - Lofa Tatupu set
up Seattle's first two touchdowns by intercepting
A.J. Feeley twice in the first quarter, and
he sealed victory with another pick at the
Seahawks 4 in the final minute.
Maurice Morris had a 45-yard touchdown run, Matt
Hasselbeck threw for two scores and Shaun Alexander
had 65 yards rushing and one TD after missing
three games with a sprained knee.
Playing their second straight game without injured
QB Donovan McNabb, the Eagles (5-7) didn't have
problems moving the ball on a cold, rainy day.
But Feeley's interceptions cost Philadelphia
again.
Brian Westbrook's 64-yard punt return put the
ball at Seattle's 14 with under two minutes left,
but Feeley threw his fourth interception on third
down.
Seattle leads the NFC West at 8-4.
Chargers 24, Chiefs 10
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (MySportsbook) - Norv Turner
finally found a way to beat Kansas City. All
it took was two touchdowns and 177 yards rushing
by LaDainian Tomlinson and eight sacks by the
defense.
The San Diego coach is now 1-6 lifetime against
the Chiefs.
Since a 30-16 loss to Kansas City plunged them
to 1-3 and triggered an outcry against Turner,
the Chargers (7-5) have gone 6-2 and seized the
lead in the AFC West. The Chiefs (4-8) have lost
six of eight and five in a row and could be on
the brink of their worst season in two decades.
Shawne Merriman had three of the eight sacks,
which broke the Chiefs' record of seven allowed
in a game. The Chargers also had three interceptions,
two off Damon Huard and one off Tyler Thigpen,
the third-team quarterback who entered late in
the fourth quarter when Huard injured his hand.
Tomlinson had only 60 yards on 13 carries in
the first half, but came on after intermission
with scoring runs of 31 and 28 yards.
Vikings 42, Lions 10
MINNEAPOLIS (MySportsbook) - Adrian Peterson
is back in a big way. The rookie rushed for
116 yards and two touchdowns in his return
from a knee injury and quarterback Tarvaris
Jackson continued his steady improvement against
the free-falling Lions.
Aundrae Allison returned a kickoff 103 yards
for a touchdown.
Jackson was 18-of-24 for 204 yards and two touchdowns,
and the Vikings (6-6) scored TDs on their first
six possessions to win their third in a row and
fourth in the last five games. The streak has
the Vikings right back in the thick of the NFC
playoff picture.
The Lions (6-6) have lost four in a row to waste
a 6-2 start that had fans crowing that the roar
was restored in Detroit. The Lions rushed for
just 23 yards on seven attempts against the league's
top-ranked run defense, committed three personal
foul penalties and were manhandled at the line
of scrimmage.
Titans 28, Texans 20
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (MySportsbook) - Vince Young,
who missed the previous matchup with his hometown
team that Rob Bironas won with an NFL-record
eight field goals, threw for 248 yards and
two touchdowns in rallying the Titans, snapping
a three-game skid.
The Titans (7-5) had defensive tackle Albert
Haynesworth back after an injured hamstring kept
him out of the three defeats. His return helped
revive a defense coming off its worst performance
of the season in a 35-6 loss at Cincinnati last
week.
Titans end Antwan Odom knocked Matt Schaub out
of the game for the second time this year, sacking
him and hurting his left shoulder in the first
quarter. By the time backup Sage Rosenfels settled
in, it was too late for the Texans (5-7), who
lost their second straight.
Mario Williams, the defensive end Houston chose
to draft last year over Young, had 2 1/2 sacks.
Rams 28, Falcons 16
ST. LOUIS (MySportsbook) - Gus Frerotte threw
three touchdown passes in the first half, then
sweated out two second-half interceptions that
fueled an Atlanta comeback in the Rams' first
home win this season.
Frerotte fumbled a routine snap on fourth-and-goal
from the 1 in the final minute of a five-point
loss to the Seahawks last week at home. He needed
a defensive stop after Chris Crocker's interception
and 16-yard return to the Rams 33 with 5:33 left
gave the Falcons a shot at the lead.
Chris Redman threw two touchdown passes in the
fourth quarter after replacing an ineffective
Joey Harrington for the Falcons (3-9).
Oshiomogho Atogwe intercepted an overthrown ball
and returned it 27 yards to midfield with 1:31
left, and Steven Jackson scored on a 50-yard
run two plays later to clinch it for St. Louis
(3-9).
Panthers 31, 49ers 14
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (MySportsbook) - Vinny Testaverde
threw two touchdown passes and the Panthers
snapped a five-game losing streak with their
first home win in more than a year.
Using razzle-dazzle rarely seen under conservative
coach John Fox, the Panthers (5-7) snapped a
seven-game home losing streak dating to last
season with Testaverde, who at 44 years, 19 days
became the second-oldest starting QB in NFL history.
Testaverde also became the oldest starter to
win, beating his own record set seven weeks ago
in Arizona - Carolina's last victory.
The Panthers' defense stepped up, too, with six
sacks and Richard Marshall's 73-yard interception
return for a touchdown, spoiling the 49ers' confidence
a week after they snapped an eight-game losing
streak.
Trent Dilfer threw for two touchdowns, but was
intercepted four times and hit all day by Carolina's
much-maligned defense. The 49ers (3-9) committed
six turnovers.
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