NFL two-minute drill
at Baltimore 31, Denver 17: Broncos’ vaunted passing attack has 300-plus yards for fourth game in row. Aren’t you impressed, Ravens?
Jacksonville 36, at Buffalo 26: Bills get bye week to ponder 30-plus points allowed for fourth week in a row, worst start in 25 years.
at Indianapolis 19, Kansas City 9: 1972 Dolphins pop champagne as last unbeaten falls; Colts warn Chiefs to not start sitting starters.
Chicago 23, at Carolina 6: QBs always difference makers? Bears’ Todd Collins: 6.2 rating; Panthers’ Jimmy Clausen: 61 passing yards.
Tampa Bay 24, at Cincinnati 21: Carson Palmer literally throws the game away, but he is in no danger of having to forfeit his Heisman.
Atlanta 20, at Cleveland 10: Jake Delhomme finally returns from Week 1 ankle injury, just in time to throw a game-clinching “Pick-Six.”
at Detroit 44, St. Louis 6: Lions’ rebuilding plan continues, earning first victory against last season’s worst team in the league.
N.Y. Giants 34, at Houston 10: Short-handed Giants had eight inactive players because of injuries. All Texans on field also were inactive.
at Washington 16, Green Bay 13 (OT): Donovan McNabb feels if ‘Skins hadn’t won in first overtime, they were a cinch in the second.
at Arizona 30, New Orleans 20: Rookie QB Max Hall thoroughly confuses Saints by fumbling for Cardinals touchdown and first down.
Tennessee 34, at Dallas 27: Dallas worked on shoddy offensive line during bye week, but apparently never got to the celebration rules.
at Oakland 35, San Diego 27: Chargers started last three seasons 2-3 and made the playoffs. You’re welcome, say the Raiders.
Philadelphia 27, at San Francisco 24: Kevin Kolb detractors have to be pleased, especially after watching the 49ers’ Alex Smith.
Bye: Miami, New England, Pittsburgh, Seattle
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