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JACKSONVILLE 30, BALTIMORE 23
Jaguars are first AFC Central team to be 10-1 since 1975 Steelers. Did someone say, “weak schedule?”
BUFFALO 17, NEW ENGLAND 7
What might have been department: Doug Flutie is 24-12 as a starter in the NFL and 16-2 in home starts.
TENNESSEE 33, CLEVELAND 21
Titans (c’mon, they’re still the Oilers) have won 13 AFC Central games in a row.
MINNESOTA 35, SAN DIEGO 27
Sorry. Jeff George can throw for 1,000 yards--he still isn’t a winner.
ARIZONA 34, NEW YORK GIANTS 24
Six-foot-five, 315-pound Eric Swann rumbles for a touchdown. Enough said.
CINCINNATI 27, PITTSBURGH 20
Cowher, Mr. Glib himself, denies rumors he’s headed for “Monday Night Football” booth. Talk about no-brainers.
ST. LOUIS 43, NEW ORLEANS 12
Kurt Warner doesn’t exactly remind you of Dieter Brock, does he? No justice for Ram fans in Southern California.
WASHINGTON 20, PHILADELPHIA 17 (OT)
Ugly. Ugly. Ugly. But the Redskins will take it. Did we mention it was an ugly win?
TAMPA BAY 16, SEATTLE 3
Seahawks’ Joey Galloway really impressing since ending his holdout. Sunday’s performance: One reception.
INDIANAPOLIS 13, NEW YORK JETS 6
Peyton Manning has Colts ready for AFC East showdown next week at Miami.
KANSAS CITY 37, OAKLAND 34
No one threw snowballs at the Raiders and they still lost to longtime rival.
CAROLINA 34, ATLANTA 28
Panthers prevent the Rams from clinching NFC West title. Teams play each other next week.
DENVER
Broncos have open date to search for snowball-throwing outlaws.
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