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NFL Week 4 two-minute drill

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at Chicago 34, Carolina 29: Devin Hester’s day: two key returns, one score, three end-zone flips, one unsportsmanlike penalty.

at Cincinnati 23, Buffalo 20: With 10 losses in a row to Bills, faithful Bengals fans show confidence with smallest crowd in stadium history.

Tennessee 31, at Cleveland 13: Chris Johnson ran for more yards (101) than in previous three games combined. Nice going, Browns defense.

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Detroit 34, at Dallas 30: Big day for Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, who threw five touchdown passes — two of them to the Lions.

at Houston 17, Pittsburgh 10: What’s wrong with the Steelers? Bad offensive line? Age? How about they’re minus-10 on turnovers.

New Orleans 23, at Jacksonville 10: Saints became first NFC South team to win in Jacksonville. Division had been a combined 0-8.

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at Kansas City 22, Minnesota 17: How can any team with Adrian Peterson on its side be worse than the injury-depleted Chiefs?

San Francisco 24, at Philadelphia 23: Finish line — the Eagles have been outscored 36-0 in fourth quarter of last three games, all losses.

Washington 17, at St. Louis 10: Slow-starting Rams have been outscored 41-0 in the first half of the last two games and 79-16 for the season.

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N.Y. Giants 31, at Arizona 27: Controversial “non-fumble” saves Giants’ comeback. Blown Cardinals lead is not reviewable either.

Atlanta 30, at Seattle 28: The Seahawks, 1-2 at the famous “Home of the 12th Man,” have only one more home game before Nov. 13.

at Green Bay 49, Denver 23: Seemed very much like one of those defeats that even Tim Tebow could have led.

New England 31, at Oakland 19: Telling stat: Patriots scored 30 or more in 12th straight. Raiders had 19 points on six trips inside 30.

at San Diego 26, Miami 16: Chargers are 3-1 for first time in five seasons under Norv Turner. Do they know how to proceed minus panic?

at Baltimore 34, N.Y. Jets 17: Is there any way the Jets can persuade Matt Barkley to leave USC early? You know, like Mark Sanchez did.

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