NFL two-minute drill
Miami 23, at Green Bay 20 (OT): After second overtime in a row without a payoff, Packers file complaint to state authorities.
at Pittsburgh 28, Cleveland 10: Who knew the Browns could get into midseason form so quickly? Oh yeah, Big Ben played too.
at St. Louis 20, San Diego 17: Here’s the silver lining, Chargers fans: Mike Scifres averaged a whopping 59.5 yards on six punts.
at N.Y. Giants 28, Detroit 20: Lions’ rebuilding plan stays on track. Red Zone Channel proclaims Detroit is best 1-5 team in league.
at Philadelphia 31, Atlanta 17: Kevin Kolb earns right to start having his name pronounced correctly. Kolb, as in a Cobb salad.
New Orleans 31, at Tampa Bay 6: Chris Ivory’s 158 rush yards most by Saints rookie since Ricky Williams (179 in ‘99). Smokin’!
N.Y. Jets 24, at Denver 20: Jets show resilience, recovering from embarrassment of allowing Tim Tebow’s first NFL touchdown.
at San Francisco 17, Oakland 9: Mike Singletary finally finds someone he can outcoach. Congratulations, Tom Cable.
at New England 23, Baltimore 20 (OT): Tom Brady has won the Super Bowl with Deion Branch. Randy Moss has zero rings.
Seattle 23, at Chicago 20: Seahawks quickly end controversy over whether they could muster a victory without Deion Branch.
at Minnesota 24, Dallas 21: Somehow, Vikings find a way to win “Desperation Bowl” despite the presence of Randy Moss.
at Houston 35, Kansas City 31: Bad defense making Texans comeback experts (offense had four scores on last four possessions).
Indianapolis 27, at Washington 24: Doesn’t this sound silly? Colts needed this win to keep pace with the Texans in AFC South.
Bye: Arizona, Buffalo, Carolina, Cincinnati
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