STATS, ETC.
Indianapolis’ Marvin Harrison needs two touchdown catches to tie Hall of Famer Raymond Berry’s 40-year-old Colt franchise season record of 14. . . . With his 19-yard field goal in the first quarter, Dolphin kicker Olindo Mare tied Garo Yepremian’s team record for consecutive regular-season games with a field goal at 20.
With an interception, Baltimore’s Rod Woodson became the second NFL player with 50 interceptions, 1,000 interception return yards and at least seven touchdowns. Lem Barney, who played with the Detroit Lions from 1967-77, is the other.
San Francisco’s Terrell Owens had six catches for 120 yards, marking the first time this season a San Francisco receiver reached the 100-yard mark in a game. . . . Seattle has won back-to-back games against the Chiefs for the first time since a sweep in the 1990 season.
IN QUOTES
“Why let them score if they don’t deserve to score?”
JIM MORA
Indianapolis coach, on why he used a replay challenge on an Eagle touchdown with the Colts leading, 44-3, in the fourth quarter.
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“If I was going to play baseball again it would be with the Cincinnati Reds. That’s the city that is dear to me.”
DEION SANDERS
Cowboy jack-of-all-trades, in a response that must really please Dallas fans.
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“I would say probably a four.”
MIKE DITKA
Saint coach, when asked to rate his performance this season on a scale of 1-10.
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“We got in the end zone today. That’s a positive.”
JERRY RICE
49er receiver, after 23-7 loss to Rams.
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