Vikings 30, Buccaneers 23
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Orlando Thomas drilled Keyshawn Johnson on a long pass attempt, and John Randle followed with a sack of Shaun King on the final play to preserve the Vikes' 30-23 win. |
Vikings QB Daunte Culpepper. The NFL's surprising young gun passed for two TDs, ran for another and has fans in Minnesota buzzing over a 5-0 start. |
Vikings (5-0) at Bears (1-5).
Buccaneers (3-3) BYE. |
Redskins 17, Eagles 14
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Michael Husted converts the winning 24-yard field goal with four seconds left. Husted missed his two previous attempts of 33 and 42 yards. |
Darrell Green, who after 17 seasons, can still make the big play. He intercepted Donovan McNabb and ran it back 33 yards to set up the winning FG. |
This was an evenly matched game. The Eagles showed their youth by making some critical mistakes (two fumbles, two interceptions). With the Redskins' talent, you might expect them to not have to go down to
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UP NEXT:Redskins (4-2) vs. Ravens (4-1) | Eagles (3-3) at Cardinals (2-3) |
Titans 23, Bengals 14
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Eddie George, who rushed for 181 yards and scored the go-head touchdown in the second half that gave the Titans a 17-14 lead -- an edge they wouldn't relinquish. |
Yes, it was the Bengals. But the Titans defense kept the fiesty Cincinnati winless by holding its offense to just one first down in the second half until the last minute of the fourth. |
The Titans look like they're emerging as the team to
beat in the AFC with a solid offense and a quick, opportunistic defense. The Bengals are playing harder though, and it won't be too much longer before they get some wins.
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UP NEXT: Titans (4-1) vs. Jaguars (2-3) | Bengals (0-5) at Steelers (2-3) |
Steelers 20, Jets 3
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Testaverde was out, but the Jets defense couldn't stop Jerome Bettis, who rushed for 107 yards and scored the first touchdown on the ground vs. the Jets this season. |
Steelers' QB Kordell Stewart. Controversy after controversy, Stewart still produced vs. the Jets -- he was 17-of-26 for 140 yards and made 10 of 18 third-down plays. |
For the second straight game, Kordell Stewart started at quarterback for Pittsburgh because of Kent Graham's injury. Stewart succeeded because he was efficient and poised and played error-free football.
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UP NEXT: Jets (4-1) at Patriots (2-4) | Steelers (2-3) vs. Bengals (0-5) |
Saints 31, Bears 10
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Ricky Williams, who gained 128 yards on 30 carries and a touchdown. It is the third straight game where Williams has gained 100 yards or more. |
The Saints defense, which dominated the entire game. Led by Fred Weary's eight tackles, the defense sacked Cade McNown five times, and totaled three interceptions. |
The Saints have been waiting for quarterback Jeff Blake to become a consistent peformer, and this game may have been the start. Another key to the game was the Saints' controlling time of possession.
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UP NEXT: Chicago (1-5) vs. Vikings (4-0) | Saints (2-3) vs. Panthers (2-3) |
Lions 31, Packers 24
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Detroit's Kurt Schulz intercepted Brett Favre with 1:37 left to end any possible comeback for the Packers. It was Schulz's sixth pickoff of the season. |
The Lions defense, which helped Detroit take a 31-9 lead at one point. The Lions forced three interceptions and two fumbles. |
This win puts the Lions back in the picture in the NFC Central. Lions QB Charlie Batch continues to improve each week, and their running game appears to be making some strides. |
UP NEXT: Lions (4-2) -- BYE | Packers (2-4) vs. 49ers (2-4) |
Dolphins 22, Bills 13
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Sam Madison returned a fumble for 20 yards with 4:45 left to give the Dolphins the lead for good. |
Thurman Thomas' trash talking must have really sparked the Dolphins defense, which was a force Sunday. Trace Armstrong's 3½ sacks and forced two fumbles, while Madison's interception sealed the Bills' fate. |
The elements for this potent Dolphins' D were there last year, but now the players are more experienced. They also have responded very well to some subtle changes Miami has made defensively.
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UP NEXT: Dolphins (5-1) -- BYE | Bills (2-3) vs. Chargers (0-6) |
Patriots 24, Colts 16
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Pats punter Lee Johnson completes an 18-yard pass to Eric Bjornson on a fake-field goal play in the fourth that sets up the sealing touchdown. |
The passing trio of Johnson, Michael Bishop, and oh yeah -- starter Drew Bledsoe. Along with Johnson, Bishop's 44-yard TD pass tied it and Bledsoe added two TD passes. |
This was a game, statistically, the Colts could have won. But you have to give credit to the Patriots -- and Drew Bledsoe, for coming up clutch down the stretch, including two TDs in the fourth quarter.
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UP NEXT: Patriots (2-4) vs. Jets (4-1) | Colts (3-2) at Seahawks (2-4) |
Giants 13, Falcons 6
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Michael Strahan sacked Falcons backup quarterback Danny Kanell on the 17-yard line in the last minute of the game, forcing the incomplete desperation pass. |
The referees. A key, but rare penalty saved the day for the Giants -- An unsportsmanlike conduct call for using 'illegal leverage to block' turned a Giants' FG attempt into a touchdown. |
The Giants' defense was absolutely stifling today. They took the run away from the Falcons, forced them to throw the football, and then proceeded to knock Falcons QB Chris Chandler out of the game.
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UP NEXT: Giants (4-2) vs. Cowboys (2-3) | Falcons (2-4) at Rams (5-0) |
Cardinals 29, Browns 21
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A holding penalty brings back a long run by quarterback Tim Couch the last time the Browns had the ball in the fourth. Also, Four third-down penalties kept Arizona scoring drives alive. |
Browns rookie Travis Prentice, who started for the injured Errict Rhett. In the losing effort, he rushed for 97 yards in 28 carries, scoring all of the Browns' TDs. |
The Browns jumped out to a big lead in this game, but Jake Plummer -- who has struggled this season -- came through with a big performance to bring the Cardinals back. |
UP NEXT: Cardinals (2-3) vs. Eagles (3-3) | Browns (2-4) at Broncos (3-3) |
Broncos 21, Chargers 7
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After Terrell Buckley's 31-yard interception return. It set up the Broncos' second TD that put them ahead for good at 14-7 in the third. |
The Griese-McCaffrey connection. Brian Griese threw to his big target for two touchdown passes of 2 and 5 yards. Both capped 24-yard drives following interceptions. |
Chargers QB Jim Harbaugh has generated some offense for the Chargers the last couple of weeks, but threw three costly interceptions. If Denver can get Terrell Davis healthy, they'll be a force in the AFC West. |
UP NEXT:Broncos (3-3) vs. Browns (2-4) | Chargers (0-6) at Bills (2-3) |
Raiders 34, 49ers 28, OT
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Tim Brown caught a 31-yard pass from Rich Gannon in overtime to give the Raiders the victory. |
Oakland's Anthony Dorsett, who blocked Wade Richey's 29-yard field-goal attempt in overtime to give the Raiders another chance after missing their own FG shot. |
Impressive in the Raider attack was Rich Gannon and his ability to move the football around to Tim Brown and Andre Rison. Gannon's scrambling ability also helped (12 rushes, 85 yards). |
UP NEXT:Raiders (4-1) at Chiefs (3-2) | 49ers (2-4) at Packers (2-4) |
Panthers 26, Seahawks 3
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In the first 30 minutes, when Seattle could only muster 53 yards and one first down. The Panthers meanwhile bolted out to a 20-point halftime lead. |
Panthers offense, which looked rejuvenated under new coordinator Richard Williamson. Steve Beuerlein went 27-for-39 for 332 yards and kicker Joe Nedney converted on four field-goal attempts. |
People have been waiting for the Panthers to get their offense in gear -- and today was the day. One telling stat in this game is that the Seahawks were 0-for-11 on third-down conversions. You can't win too many games doing that.
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UP NEXT: Panthers (2-3) at Saints (2-3) | Seahawks (2-4) vs. Colts (3-2) |
Ravens 15, Jaguars 10
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Backup quarterback Jamie Martin threw an interception on the Jaguars' final desperation drive. |
Matt Stover. He accounted for all of the Ravens' points, hitting all five of his field-goal attempts, ranging from 21 to 47 yards. |
Ravens (5-1) at Redskins (4-2)
Jaguars (2-4) at Titans (4-1) |
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