Two-Minute Drill
NEW ENGLAND 12, at BUFFALO 9, OT
Bills must have Jerry Rogers on the payroll after the hit David Patten took. It’s as if they had the Patriots’ playbook and knew it was coming.
at CHICAGO 27, TAMPA BAY 3
Da Bears are back in da playoffs and da feeling is that da city will go all out to support da effort. What’s George Wendt doing these days?
JACKSONVILLE 15, at CLEVELAND 10
Browns’ fans add another “proud” chapter to legacy. Let’s try to be understanding, since living in Cleveland would make anyone angry.
at DETROIT 27, MINNESOTA 24
Ever had one of those days where you just wanted to curl up, shut out the world and sulk in peace? That’s us today. The dream is over.
at INDIANAPOLIS 41, ATLANTA 27
Now that it doesn’t matter anymore, Colts look like team that was supposed to go to Super Bowl after Week 2. Can they have a do-over?
at KANSAS CITY 26, DENVER 23, OT
Did the Broncos really think they had a prayer when Priest Holmes became first Chief in 10 years to have consecutive 100-yard games?
at NEW YORK JETS 15, CINCINNATI 14
If you’d won only 15 of your last 50 games in December, you’d get excited over a one-point win against the Bengals. So lay off.
at SAN FRANCISCO 21, MIAMI 0
Here’s something the Bill Walsh or George Seifert 49ers never accomplished: Consecutive shutouts at home. So take that.
at SEATTLE 29, DALLAS 3
Matt Hasselbeck’s new winning formula: Hand the ball to Watters or Alexander, get out of the way and don’t make any turnovers.
at TENNESSEE 26, GREEN BAY 20
Said Titan Samari Rolle: “Everyone figured we were going to lose, so why not compete?” Why isn’t he motivated every other week then?
PHILADELPHIA 20, at WASHINGTON 6
Are Eagles setting themselves up for playoff disaster? As they inch closer to home-field advantage, remember they are 6-0 on the road.
PITTSBURGH 26, at BALTIMORE 21
If the road to the Super Bowl runs through Baltimore, the Steelers roared through town and appear to have New Orleans in their sights.
CAROLINA
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