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Updated Tuesday, November 17, 2009 10:38 am TWN, AP |
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Colts take advantage of Patriots' gambleThe Broncos lost their third straight and had to play the second half with Chris Simms at quarterback after Kyle Orton left with an ankle injury. Titans 41, Bills 17 At Nashville, Chris Johnson ran for 132 yards and two touchdowns for the Titans. After opening the season with six straight losses, the Titans are on a three-game roll. Jaguars 24, Jets 22 At East Rutherford, Josh Scobee kicked a 21-yard field goal as time expired after the Jaguars passed up a touchdown in order to drain the clock. Chargers 31, Eagles 23 At San Diego, LaDainian Tomlinson scored twice to continue his climb up the career rushing and scoring lists as the Chargers moved into a share of the AFC West lead. Tomlinson gained a season-high 96 yards on 24 carries to pass Thurman Thomas and Franco Harris and move into 12th place all-time with 12,145 yards. His two touchdowns gave him 146 and moved him past Marcus Allen and into third place on the all-time list. Chiefs 16, Raiders 10 At Oakland, Jamaal Charles scored on a 44-yard run for Kansas City's first rushing touchdown of the season and the Chiefs used a late interception to win their seventh straight game in Oakland. Cardinals 31, Seahawks 20 At Glendale, Arizona, rookie Beanie Wells had second-half touchdown runs of 10 and 13 yards as Arizona rallied for its second home win in five tries. Kurt Warner completed 29 of 38 for 340 yards and two touchdown passes as the Cardinals stayed two games up on San Francisco in the NFC West. Packers 17, Cowboys 7 At Green Bay, Charles Woodson helped the Packers' defense finally play up to its potential against a big-time opponent, forcing two fumbles and picking off a pass by Tony Romo on the goal line. The Packers sacked Romo five times and held him to 251 yards passing in a momentum-killer for the Cowboys, who had won four straight. | ||||||||||||||||||||