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TWO-MINUTE DRILL

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DETROIT 31, ST. LOUIS 27

Ram cornerback Dexter McCleon made two costly mistakes during Lions’ winning drive.

CHICAGO 14, GREEN BAY 13

Divine intervention may have helped Bears’ Bryan Robinson block field-goal attempt.

BALTIMORE 41, CLEVELAND 9

The new Browns were hoping for revenge against old Browns but failed miserably.

NEW YORK JETS 12, ARIZONA 7

Jets’ Curtis Martin, who had a big game, paid tribute to Walter Payton afterward.

INDIANAPOLIS 25, KANSAS CITY 17

The Colts (6-2) haven’t started a season this well since 1977, when they were the Baltimore Colts.

JACKSONVILLE 30, ATLANTA 7

It was doom in the Dome for Falcons, as Jaguars looked like a Super Bowl contender.

SEATTLE 37, CINCINNATI 20

Do you think Mike Holmgren might be glad he is coaching the Seahawks rather than the Packers?

BUFFALO 34, WASHINGTON 17

Doug Flutie did a little of everything as he secured his position as the Bills’ starting quarterback.

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DENVER 33, SAN DIEGO 17

The Chargers, with four turnovers against the Broncos, have 18 in their last four games.

PITTSBURGH 27, SAN FRANCISCO 6

Against the 49er defense, Kordell Stewart looked like an NFL quarterback.

TAMPA BAY 31, NEW ORLEANS 16

Trent Dilfer, after a week on the bench, throws three touchdown passes.

CAROLINA 33, PHILADELPHIA 7

The Panthers looked like a Super Bowl contender, but then again, they played the Eagles.

MIAMI 17, TENNESSEE 0

Dolphin defense has not given up a touchdown in 14 quarters.

NEW ENGLAND, NEW YORK GIANTS, OAKLAND

All three had an open date, the Raiders needing it the most to get key players healthy.

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