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at CHICAGO 13, TAMPA BAY 10

Rumor has it that Bears’ offensive coordinator Gary Crowton could leave to take a head coaching job at a college. See what Cade McNown will do to you?

at GREEN BAY 26, INDIANAPOLIS 24

Brett Favre, playing on a sprained foot, gives Packer fans a glimpse of the glory days. By the way, weren’t the Colts supposed to be real good this year?

BUFFALO 21, at KANSAS CITY 17

Rob Johnson proves he can run almost as well as Doug Flutie. Plus, he doesn’t have to get his uniform at Kids R Us.

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at MINNESOTA 31, CAROLINA 17

Cris Carter is seven catches away from becoming the second receiver with 1,000 receptions. Randy Moss is quick to point out that he’s only 793 away.

OAKLAND 31, at NEW ORLEANS 22

After the game, Raider Coach Jon Gruden says his team gave a “super performance.” And Al Davis’ lips didn’t move once.

at NEW ENGLAND 16, CINCINNATI 13

The Bengals clinched eighth losing season in their last nine. Pillsbury should call them to do a cross-promotional campaign with its Doughboy.

DETROIT 31, at NEW YORK GIANTS 21

Lions win again, then learn that former coach Bobby Ross wants to come back because the pressure of taking his kids to school each day is too much.

at PHILADELPHIA 34, ARIZONA 9

Eagles haven’t won their eighth game this early in the season since 1995, and no one thought they could win the Super Bowl back then either.

at TENNESSEE 24, CLEVELAND 10

When asked how they turn the ball over seven times and still win, Titan Coach Jeff Fisher fumbled for a response.

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at DENVER 38, SAN DIEGO 37

Lost in the hoopla of the great comeback: Gus Frerotte put up those great numbers against the Chargers, not a real team.

NEW YORK JETS 20, at MIAMI 3

Dolphins can’t seem to beat the Jets. Of course, they did have Damon Huard at quarterback, which is similar to having Carlos Perez pitching for you.

at BALTIMORE 27, DALLAS 0

Cowboys were held to only 55 yards rushing, three in the first quarter. When exactly did Emmitt Smith retire?

at SAN FRANCISCO 16, ATLANTA 6

49ers have held consecutive opponents under 10 points for the first time since the 1997 season. Of course, they’re also 4-8.

JACKSONVILLE 34, at PITTSBURGH 24

Fred Taylor joins Jim Brown as the only opponents to score four touchdowns against Steelers at Pittsburgh. Brown could probably do that this season, too.

OPEN DATE: SEATTLE

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