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NFL Week 3 two-minute drill

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at Buffalo 34, New England 31: Bills had lost 15 in a row to Patriots, dating to 2003, when Drew Bledsoe beat his former team.

at Carolina 16, Jacksonville 10: Congratulations, Jaguars defense, for being the first to hold Cam Newton under 400 yards passing.

San Francisco 13, at Cincinnati 8: Incentive to return? Smallest crowd for home opener in 30 years (43,363 fans at 65,500-seat stadium).

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at Cleveland 17, Miami 16: The Browns are 2-1 for the first time since 2002. No, silly, they haven’t been 3-0, either.

Detroit 26, at Minnesota 23 (OT): So far, improving Vikings have blown 17-7, 17-0 and 20-0 halftime leads. Now that’s progress.

at New Orleans 40, Houston 33: Did anyone really believe the Texans would improve to 3-0 for the first time in franchise history?

N.Y. Giants 29, at Philadelphia 16: Giants follow Falcons’ lead — the best way to beat the Eagles is to knock Michael Vick out of game.

at Tennessee 17, Denver 14: For a present on his 36th birthday, Titans quarterback Matt Hasselbeck was given the Broncos.

at Oakland 34, N.Y. Jets 24: In attempt to literally save face, bloodied Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez was forced to adorn a visor.

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Baltimore 37, at St. Louis 7: Remember when experts were saying the improving Rams could contend in the NFC West? Forget it.

at San Diego 20, Kansas City 17: Norv Turner’s Chargers have a knack for playing down to competition, but not as lowly as Chiefs.

Green Bay 27, at Chicago 17: The Bears said they’d get back at the Packers for last season’s NFC title game loss. Didn’t say when.

at Seattle 13, Arizona 10: The Seahawks had not even held a lead in a game until this one, not encouraging news for the Cardinals.

at Tampa Bay 16, Atlanta 13: The Falcons get taste of own medicine, having beaten Bucs five in a row, and four by six points or fewer.

Pittsburgh 23, at Indianapolis 20: Third hint that the Colts might not be very good without Peyton Manning.

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