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Sunday, September 17 TIME (ET) TV Location
Tampa Bay at Atlanta 1:00PM ET FOX Georgia Dome
Oakland at Baltimore 1:00PM ET CBS M&T Bank Stadium
Detroit at Chicago 1:00PM ET FOX Soldier Field
Cleveland at Cincinnati 1:00PM ET CBS Paul Brown Stadium
New Orleans at Green Bay 1:00PM ET FOX Lambeau Field
Houston at Indianapolis 1:00PM ET CBS RCA Dome
Buffalo at Miami 1:00PM ET CBS Dolphin Stadium
Carolina at Minnesota 1:00PM ET FOX Metrodome
New York Giants at Philadelphia 1:00PM ET FOX Lincoln Financial Field
St. Louis at San Francisco 4:05PM ET FOX Monster Park
Arizona at Seattle 4:05PM ET FOX Qwest Field
Kansas City at Denver 4:15PM ET CBS Invesco Field at Mile High
New England at New York Jets 4:15PM ET CBS Giants Stadium
Tennessee at San Diego 4:15PM ET CBS Qualcomm Stadium
Washington at Dallas 8:15PM ET NBC Texas Stadium
Monday, September 18 TIME (ET) TV Location
Pittsburgh at Jacksonville 8:30PM ET ESPN ALLTEL Stadium
Sunday, September 24 TIME (ET) TV Location
New York Jets at Buffalo 1:00PM ET CBS Ralph Wilson Stadium
Green Bay at Detroit 1:00PM ET FOX Ford Field
Washington at Houston 1:00PM ET FOX Reliant Stadium
Jacksonville at Indianapolis 1:00PM ET CBS RCA Dome
Tennessee at Miami 1:00PM ET CBS Dolphin Stadium
Chicago at Minnesota 1:00PM ET FOX Metrodome
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh 1:00PM ET CBS Heinz Field
Carolina at Tampa Bay 1:00PM ET FOX Raymond James Stadium
Baltimore at Cleveland 4:05PM ET CBS Cleveland Browns Stadium
St. Louis at Arizona 4:15PM ET FOX Cardinals Stadium
Philadelphia at San Francisco 4:15PM ET FOX Monster Park
New York Giants at Seattle 4:15PM ET FOX Qwest Field
Denver at New England 8:15PM ET NBC Gillette Stadium
Monday, September 25 TIME (ET) TV Location
Atlanta at New Orleans 8:30PM ET ESPN Superdome
Sunday, October 1 TIME (ET) TV Location
Arizona at Atlanta 1:00PM ET FOX Georgia Dome
San Diego at Baltimore 1:00PM ET CBS M&T Bank Stadium
Minnesota at Buffalo 1:00PM ET FOX Ralph Wilson Stadium
New Orleans at Carolina 1:00PM ET FOX Bank of America Stadium
Miami at Houston 1:00PM ET CBS Reliant Stadium
San Francisco at Kansas City 1:00PM ET FOX Arrowhead Stadium
Indianapolis at New York Jets 1:00PM ET CBS Giants Stadium
Dallas at Tennessee 1:00PM ET FOX LP Field
Detroit at St. Louis 4:05PM ET FOX Edward Jones Dome
New England at Cincinnati 4:15PM ET CBS Paul Brown Stadium
Cleveland at Oakland 4:15PM ET CBS Network Associates Coliseum
Jacksonville at Washington 4:15PM ET CBS FedEx Field
Seattle at Chicago 8:15PM ET NBC Soldier Field
Monday, October 2 TIME (ET) TV Location
Green Bay at Philadelphia 8:30PM ET ESPN Lincoln Financial Field
Sunday, October 8 TIME (ET) TV Location
Cleveland at Carolina 1:00PM ET CBS Bank of America Stadium
Buffalo at Chicago 1:00PM ET CBS Soldier Field
St. Louis at Green Bay 1:00PM ET FOX Lambeau Field
Tennessee at Indianapolis 1:00PM ET CBS RCA Dome
Detroit at Minnesota 1:00PM ET FOX Metrodome
Miami at New England 1:00PM ET CBS Gillette Stadium
Tampa Bay at New Orleans 1:00PM ET FOX Superdome
Washington at New York Giants 1:00PM ET FOX Giants Stadium
Kansas City at Arizona 4:05PM ET CBS Cardinals Stadium
New York Jets at Jacksonville 4:05PM ET CBS ALLTEL Stadium
Oakland at San Francisco 4:05PM ET CBS Monster Park
Dallas at Philadelphia 4:15PM ET FOX Lincoln Financial Field
Pittsburgh at San Diego 8:15PM ET NBC Qualcomm Stadium
Monday, October 9 TIME (ET) TV Location
Baltimore at Denver 8:30PM ET ESPN Invesco Field at Mile High
Sunday, October 15 TIME (ET) TV Location
New York Giants at Atlanta 1:00PM ET FOX Georgia Dome
Carolina at Baltimore 1:00PM ET FOX M&T Bank Stadium
Houston at Dallas 1:00PM ET CBS Texas Stadium
Buffalo at Detroit 1:00PM ET CBS Ford Field
Philadelphia at New Orleans 1:00PM ET FOX Superdome
Seattle at St. Louis 1:00PM ET FOX Edward Jones Dome
Cincinnati at Tampa Bay 1:00PM ET CBS Raymond James Stadium
Tennessee at Washington 1:00PM ET CBS FedEx Field
Miami at New York Jets 4:15PM ET CBS Giants Stadium
Kansas City at Pittsburgh 4:15PM ET CBS Heinz Field
San Diego at San Francisco 4:15PM ET CBS Monster Park
Oakland at Denver 8:15PM ET NBC Invesco Field at Mile High
Monday, October 16 TIME (ET) TV Location
Chicago at Arizona 8:30PM ET ESPN Cardinals Stadium
Sunday, October 22 TIME (ET) TV Location
Pittsburgh at Atlanta 1:00PM ET CBS Georgia Dome
New England at Buffalo 1:00PM ET CBS Ralph Wilson Stadium
Carolina at Cincinnati 1:00PM ET FOX Paul Brown Stadium
Jacksonville at Houston 1:00PM ET CBS Reliant Stadium
San Diego at Kansas City 1:00PM ET CBS Arrowhead Stadium
Green Bay at Miami 1:00PM ET FOX Dolphin Stadium
Detroit at New York Jets 1:00PM ET FOX Giants Stadium
Philadelphia at Tampa Bay 1:00PM ET FOX Raymond James Stadium
Denver at Cleveland 4:05PM ET CBS Cleveland Browns Stadium
Washington at Indianapolis 4:15PM ET FOX RCA Dome
Arizona at Oakland 4:15PM ET FOX Network Associates Coliseum
Minnesota at Seattle 4:15PM ET FOX Qwest Field
Monday, October 23 TIME (ET) TV Location
New York Giants at Dallas 8:30PM ET ESPN Texas Stadium
Sunday, October 29 TIME (ET) TV Location
San Francisco at Chicago 1:00PM ET FOX Soldier Field
Atlanta at Cincinnati 1:00PM ET FOX Paul Brown Stadium
Arizona at Green Bay 1:00PM ET FOX Lambeau Field
Seattle at Kansas City 1:00PM ET FOX Arrowhead Stadium
Baltimore at New Orleans 1:00PM ET CBS Superdome
Tampa Bay at New York Giants 1:00PM ET FOX Giants Stadium
Jacksonville at Philadelphia 1:00PM ET CBS Lincoln Financial Field
Houston at Tennessee 1:00PM ET CBS LP Field
St. Louis at San Diego 4:05PM ET FOX Qualcomm Stadium
New York Jets at Cleveland 4:15PM ET CBS Cleveland Browns Stadium
Indianapolis at Denver 4:15PM ET CBS Invesco Field at Mile High
Pittsburgh at Oakland 4:15PM ET CBS Network Associates Coliseum
Dallas at Carolina 8:15PM ET NBC Bank of America Stadium
Monday, October 30 TIME (ET) TV Location
New England at Minnesota 8:30PM ET ESPN Metrodome
Sunday, November 5 TIME (ET) TV Location
Cincinnati at Baltimore 1:00PM ET CBS M&T Bank Stadium
Green Bay at Buffalo 1:00PM ET FOX Ralph Wilson Stadium
Miami at Chicago 1:00PM ET CBS Soldier Field
Atlanta at Detroit 1:00PM ET FOX Ford Field
Tennessee at Jacksonville 1:00PM ET CBS ALLTEL Stadium
Houston at New York Giants 1:00PM ET CBS Giants Stadium
Kansas City at St. Louis 1:00PM ET CBS Edward Jones Dome
New Orleans at Tampa Bay 1:00PM ET FOX Raymond James Stadium
Dallas at Washington 1:00PM ET FOX FedEx Field
Minnesota at San Francisco 4:05PM ET FOX Monster Park
Denver at Pittsburgh 4:15PM ET CBS Heinz Field
Cleveland at San Diego 4:15PM ET CBS Qualcomm Stadium
Indianapolis at New England 8:15PM ET NBC Gillette Stadium
Monday, November 6 TIME (ET) TV Location
Oakland at Seattle 8:30PM ET ESPN Qwest Field
Sunday, November 12 TIME (ET) TV Location
Cleveland at Atlanta 1:00PM ET CBS Georgia Dome
San Diego at Cincinnati 1:00PM ET CBS Paul Brown Stadium
San Francisco at Detroit 1:00PM ET FOX Ford Field
Buffalo at Indianapolis 1:00PM ET CBS RCA Dome
Houston at Jacksonville 1:00PM ET CBS ALLTEL Stadium
Kansas City at Miami 1:00PM ET CBS Dolphin Stadium
Green Bay at Minnesota 1:00PM ET FOX Metrodome
New York Jets at New England 1:00PM ET CBS Gillette Stadium
Chicago at New York Giants 1:00PM ET FOX Giants Stadium
Washington at Philadelphia 1:00PM ET FOX Lincoln Financial Field
New Orleans at Pittsburgh 1:00PM ET FOX Heinz Field
Baltimore at Tennessee 1:00PM ET CBS LP Field
Denver at Oakland 4:05PM ET CBS Network Associates Coliseum
Dallas at Arizona 4:15PM ET FOX Cardinals Stadium
St. Louis at Seattle 4:15PM ET FOX Qwest Field
Monday, November 13 TIME (ET) TV Location
Tampa Bay at Carolina 8:30PM ET ESPN Bank of America Stadium
Sunday, November 19 TIME (ET) TV Location
Atlanta at Baltimore 1:00PM ET FOX M&T Bank Stadium
St. Louis at Carolina 1:00PM ET FOX Bank of America Stadium
Pittsburgh at Cleveland 1:00PM ET CBS Cleveland Browns Stadium
Indianapolis at Dallas 1:00PM ET CBS Texas Stadium
New England at Green Bay 1:00PM ET CBS Lambeau Field
Buffalo at Houston 1:00PM ET CBS Reliant Stadium
Oakland at Kansas City 1:00PM ET CBS Arrowhead Stadium
Minnesota at Miami 1:00PM ET FOX Dolphin Stadium
Cincinnati at New Orleans 1:00PM ET CBS Superdome
Chicago at New York Jets 1:00PM ET FOX Giants Stadium
Tennessee at Philadelphia 1:00PM ET CBS Lincoln Financial Field
Washington at Tampa Bay 1:00PM ET FOX Raymond James Stadium
Detroit at Arizona 4:05PM ET FOX Cardinals Stadium
Seattle at San Francisco 4:05PM ET FOX Monster Park
San Diego at Denver 4:15PM ET CBS Invesco Field at Mile High
Monday, November 20 TIME (ET) TV Location
New York Giants at Jacksonville 8:30PM ET ESPN ALLTEL Stadium
Thursday, November 23 TIME (ET) TV Location
Miami at Detroit 12:30 PM ET CBS Ford Field
Tampa Bay at Dallas 4:15PM ET FOX Texas Stadium
Denver at Kansas City 8:00PM ET NFLN Arrowhead Stadium
Sunday, November 26 TIME (ET) TV Location
New Orleans at Atlanta 1:00PM ET FOX Georgia Dome
Pittsburgh at Baltimore 1:00PM ET CBS M&T Bank Stadium
Jacksonville at Buffalo 1:00PM ET CBS Ralph Wilson Stadium
Cincinnati at Cleveland 1:00PM ET CBS Cleveland Browns Stadium
Philadelphia at Indianapolis 1:00PM ET FOX RCA Dome
Arizona at Minnesota 1:00PM ET FOX Metrodome
Chicago at New England 1:00PM ET FOX Gillette Stadium
Houston at New York Jets 1:00PM ET CBS Giants Stadium
San Francisco at St. Louis 1:00PM ET FOX Edward Jones Dome
New York Giants at Tennessee 1:00PM ET FOX LP Field
Carolina at Washington 1:00PM ET FOX FedEx Field
Oakland at San Diego 4:05PM ET CBS Qualcomm Stadium
Monday, November 27 TIME (ET) TV Location
Green Bay at Seattle 8:30PM ET ESPN Qwest Field
Thursday, November 30 TIME (ET) TV Location
Baltimore at Cincinnati 8:00PM ET NFLN Paul Brown Stadium
Sunday, December 3 TIME (ET) TV Location
San Diego at Buffalo 1:00PM ET CBS Ralph Wilson Stadium
Minnesota at Chicago 1:00PM ET FOX Soldier Field
Kansas City at Cleveland 1:00PM ET CBS Cleveland Browns Stadium
New York Jets at Green Bay 1:00PM ET CBS Lambeau Field
Jacksonville at Miami 1:00PM ET CBS Dolphin Stadium
Detroit at New England 1:00PM ET FOX Gillette Stadium
San Francisco at New Orleans 1:00PM ET FOX Superdome
Dallas at New York Giants 1:00PM ET FOX Giants Stadium
Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh 1:00PM ET FOX Heinz Field
Arizona at St. Louis 1:00PM ET FOX Edward Jones Dome
Indianapolis at Tennessee 1:00PM ET CBS LP Field
Atlanta at Washington 1:00PM ET FOX FedEx Field
Houston at Oakland 4:05PM ET CBS Network Associates Coliseum
Seattle at Denver 4:15PM ET FOX Invesco Field at Mile High
Monday, December 4 TIME (ET) TV Location
Carolina at Philadelphia 8:30PM ET ESPN Lincoln Financial Field
Thursday, December 7 TIME (ET) TV Location
Cleveland at Pittsburgh 8:00PM ET NFLN Heinz Field
Sunday, December 10 TIME (ET) TV Location
New York Giants at Carolina 1:00PM ET FOX Bank of America Stadium
Oakland at Cincinnati 1:00PM ET CBS Paul Brown Stadium
New Orleans at Dallas 1:00PM ET FOX Texas Stadium
Minnesota at Detroit 1:00PM ET FOX Ford Field
Tennessee at Houston 1:00PM ET CBS Reliant Stadium
Indianapolis at Jacksonville 1:00PM ET CBS ALLTEL Stadium
Baltimore at Kansas City 1:00PM ET CBS Arrowhead Stadium
New England at Miami 1:00PM ET CBS Dolphin Stadium
Buffalo at New York Jets 1:00PM ET CBS Giants Stadium
Atlanta at Tampa Bay 1:00PM ET FOX Raymond James Stadium
Philadelphia at Washington 1:00PM ET FOX FedEx Field
Seattle at Arizona 4:05PM ET FOX Cardinals Stadium
Green Bay at San Francisco 4:05PM ET FOX Monster Park
Denver at San Diego 4:15PM ET CBS Qualcomm Stadium
Monday, December 11 TIME (ET) TV Location
Chicago at St. Louis 8:30PM ET ESPN Edward Jones Dome
Thursday, December 14 TIME (ET) TV Location
San Francisco at Seattle 8:00PM ET NFLN Qwest Field
Saturday, December 16 TIME (ET) TV Location
Dallas at Atlanta 8:00PM ET NFLN Georgia Dome
Sunday, December 17 TIME (ET) TV Location
Cleveland at Baltimore 1:00PM ET CBS M&T Bank Stadium
Miami at Buffalo 1:00PM ET CBS Ralph Wilson Stadium
Pittsburgh at Carolina 1:00PM ET CBS Bank of America Stadium
Tampa Bay at Chicago 1:00PM ET FOX Soldier Field
Detroit at Green Bay 1:00PM ET FOX Lambeau Field
New York Jets at Minnesota 1:00PM ET CBS Metrodome
Houston at New England 1:00PM ET CBS Gillette Stadium
Washington at New Orleans 1:00PM ET FOX Superdome
Philadelphia at New York Giants 1:00PM ET FOX Giants Stadium
Jacksonville at Tennessee 1:00PM ET CBS LP Field
Denver at Arizona 4:05PM ET CBS Cardinals Stadium
Kansas City at San Diego 4:05PM ET CBS Qualcomm Stadium
St. Louis at Oakland 4:15PM ET FOX Network Associates Coliseum
Monday, December 18 TIME (ET) TV Location
Cincinnati at Indianapolis 8:30PM ET ESPN RCA Dome
Thursday, December 21 TIME (ET) TV Location
Minnesota at Green Bay 8:00PM ET NFLN Lambeau Field
Saturday, December 23 TIME (ET) TV Location
Kansas City at Oakland 8:00PM ET NFLN Network Associates Coliseum
Sunday, December 24 TIME (ET) TV Location
Carolina at Atlanta 1:00PM ET FOX Georgia Dome
Tennessee at Buffalo 1:00PM ET CBS Ralph Wilson Stadium
Tampa Bay at Cleveland 1:00PM ET FOX Cleveland Browns Stadium
Chicago at Detroit 1:00PM ET FOX Ford Field
Indianapolis at Houston 1:00PM ET CBS Reliant Stadium
New England at Jacksonville 1:00PM ET CBS ALLTEL Stadium
New Orleans at New York Giants 1:00PM ET FOX Giants Stadium
Baltimore at Pittsburgh 1:00PM ET CBS Heinz Field
Washington at St. Louis 1:00PM ET FOX Edward Jones Dome
Arizona at San Francisco 4:05PM ET FOX Monster Park
Cincinnati at Denver 4:15PM ET CBS Invesco Field at Mile High
San Diego at Seattle 4:15PM ET CBS Qwest Field
Monday, December 25 TIME (ET) TV Location
Philadelphia at Dallas 5:00PM ET NBC Texas Stadium
New York Jets at Miami 8:30PM ET ESPN Dolphin Stadium
Saturday, December 30 TIME (ET) TV Location
New York Giants at Washington 8:00PM ET NFLN FedEx Field
Sunday, December 31 TIME (ET) TV Location
Buffalo at Baltimore 1:00PM ET CBS M&T Bank Stadium
Green Bay at Chicago 1:00PM ET FOX Soldier Field
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati 1:00PM ET CBS Paul Brown Stadium
Detroit at Dallas 1:00PM ET FOX Texas Stadium
Cleveland at Houston 1:00PM ET CBS Reliant Stadium
Miami at Indianapolis 1:00PM ET CBS RCA Dome
Jacksonville at Kansas City 1:00PM ET CBS Arrowhead Stadium
St. Louis at Minnesota 1:00PM ET FOX Metrodome
Carolina at New Orleans 1:00PM ET FOX Superdome
Oakland at New York Jets 1:00PM ET CBS Giants Stadium
Atlanta at Philadelphia 1:00PM ET FOX Lincoln Financial Field
Seattle at Tampa Bay 1:00PM ET FOX Raymond James Stadium
New England at Tennessee 1:00PM ET CBS LP Field
San Francisco at Denver 4:15PM ET FOX Invesco Field at Mile High
Arizona at San Diego 4:15PM ET FOX Qualcomm Stadium Source: NBC Sports
This has the whole reg. season, Just thought I would put it up.
feel free to talk Football here!
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Ya, IMO vick is only good for Running the ball. I think the eagles will there division, They have the guys they just need the will power. Im from minnesota... Im ashamed to have the Vikings for our team...
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my eagles won booyacka and my bears looks like a good year for thew and yea te if the falcons can win with that sched it shows how much vick would have matrued
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PHILADELPHIA - Jevon Kearse's season is over because of a severe knee injury the star defensive end sustained in Philadelphia's overtime loss to the Giants on Sunday.
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Kearse, who had 2 1/2 sacks in the game, tore multiple ligaments in his left knee when his leg knocked against Mike Patterson while the two brought down Eli Manning on New York's first possession of the extra period. Kearse reached for his knee immediately after the play, was helped off the field and carted to the locker room.
Several other players are injured, but Kearse's injury is the most serious. Guard Shawn Andrews strained his shoulder, cornerback Rod Hood left with a heel injury, tight end L.J. Smith sprained his shoulder and running back Brian Westbrook has swelling in his knee.
Kearse is in his third season with the Eagles after signing a $66 million, eight-year contract in 2004. He had 7 1/2 sacks in each of his first two seasons in Philadelphia after getting at least 9 1/2 in four of his five years in Tennessee. He already had 3 1/2 sacks in two games and seemed poised to have an outstanding season.
Kearse's injury should give former first-round pick Jerome McDougle an opportunity to play after he was inactive the first two games. Backup ends Trent Cole (four) and Juqua Thomas (two) have combined for six sacks while getting plenty of playing time in defensive coordinator Jim Johnson's eight-man line rotation.
The Eagles already have 13 sacks this season, including 12 from a revamped defensive line that had just 21 1/2 of the team's 29 sacks last year.
A first-round pick by Tennessee in 1999, Kearse quickly established himself as one of the NFL's premier sack artists and earned the nickname: "The Freak."
Kearse had 36 sacks and went to the Pro Bowl in his first three seasons, twice earning All-Pro honors. But he had just 11 1/2 sacks in his last two injury-plagued seasons with the Titans. He missed 12 games with a broken bone in his left foot in 2002, sprained the same foot the following year and missed nearly three games.
Kearse has missed three games with the Eagles, but two of those came in 2004 after Philadelphia had clinched first place in the conference and rested its regulars.
Source: Yahoo News
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IRVING, Texas (AP) -- Enough with all the headaches T.O. causes. Now the Dallas Cowboys know how much fun it can be to have Terrell Owens around.
Owens caught two third-quarter touchdown passes and another in the fourth, turning a tight game against the Houston Texans into an easy 34-6 victory Sunday -- helping the Cowboys (3-2) avenge an embarrassing loss to their in-state rivals four years ago and reminding everyone why owner Jerry Jones signed the volatile receiver.
Owens' touchdowns covered 3, 21 and 2 yards.
Houston (1-4) led 6-3 at halftime, reviving visions of a stunning 19-10 victory over Dallas in the first game in Texans history back in 2002.
But they didn't have it in them again, with turnovers on three straight drives -- including two interceptions by David Carr -- keeping them from scoring again, and the defense allowing the Cowboys to score on five of their six second-half possessions.
Saints 27, Eagles 24
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Upon arriving in the end zone for the first time all season, Joe Horn was in the mood to celebrate.
After a legitimizing win over the Philadelphia Eagles, so are the surprising New Orleans Saints.
Shut out of the end zone through the first five games of the season, Horn did two shoulder-shaking end zone dances after catches of 14 and 48 yards, then John Carney hit a 31-yard field goal as time expired for the Saints.
New Orleans (5-1) now enters its bye week in first place in the NFC South. Horn finished with 110 yards on six catches, including a key 20-yard gain on the winning drive.
Saints quarterback Drew Brees completed 27 of 37 passes for 275 yards and three touchdowns and did not take a sack against a defense that has 23 already this season. He led a final drive that went 72 yards on 16 plays and chewed up the final 8:26. Deuce McAllister, who missed much of the first half after tweaking his hamstring, made a key first-down run at the 2-minute warning that allowed Brees to kneel three times to run down the clock before the game-ending field goal.
Donovan McNabb, off to a torrid start this season, was 19-of-32 for 247 yards and two touchdowns for the Eagles (4-2). But the Saints defense threw him off his rhythm intermittently, sacking him three times.
Broncos 13, Raiders 3
DENVER (AP) -- Jason Elam kicked two field goals, Tatum Bell ran for a short touchdown and Champ Bailey picked off another key pass. The offense-challenged Broncos (4-1) haven't allowed a touchdown in three home games and they're the only team NFL team since 1940 to start off a season by yielding just one TD through five games.
The Raiders committed 13 penalties, including four false starts on backup right tackle Chad Slaughter, and fell to 0-5 for the first time since 1964. With Detroit, Tampa Bay and Tennessee all winning Sunday, the Raiders are the only ****ess team in the NFL.
Panthers 23, Ravens 21
BALTIMORE (AP) -- It would have been a wonderful story of redemption: Kyle Boller taking over for an injured Steve McNair and leading the Baltimore Ravens to victory.
Jake Delhomme would have none of it.
Delhomme threw for a career-high 365 yards and two touchdowns, and Carolina slipped past the Ravens for its fourth straight win.
Steve Smith had eight catches for 189 yards and a touchdown, and John Kasay kicked three field goals for Carolina (4-2). The Panthers limited Baltimore (4-2) to 80 yards rushing -- the fourth straight game they held the opposition under 100 yards on the ground.
Boller entered in the first quarter after McNair sustained a concussion and sprained neck while being sacked by Michael Rucker and Chris Draft. Boller had been Baltimore's starter for three years before the Ravens traded for McNair, who was immediately made the starting quarterback upon joining the team in June.
Boller went 17-for-31 for 226 yards and three touchdowns, two on deflected passes that Mark Clayton turned into scores. But Boller couldn't do enough to offset Delhomme's brilliant performance.
Lions 20, Bills 17
DETROIT (AP) -- The Detroit Lions finally survived the fourth quarter.
Roy Williams had 10 receptions for 161 yards -- both career highs -- and scored a touchdown while Kevin Jones ran for a season-high 127 yards and a score to lead the Lions.
Instead of the usual late mistakes that have cost the Lions in four of five opening losses, Detroit made the clutch plays it needed on both sides of the ball, ending Rod Marinelli's long wait for his first win as a head coach.
The Lions (1-5) outscored the Bills (2-4) by four points in the fourth -- just enough to win -- after being outscored 47-14 in the final quarter in their previous five games, four of which they had plenty of chances to win.
Jason Hanson's 29-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter put the Lions ahead by 10. They had to cling to the slim lead after J.P. Losman's 4-yard TD pass to Ryan Neufeld made it 20-17 on the next drive.
Jones helped seal the victory with a shifty move on a third-down reception, which helped Detroit hold onto the ball long enough to punt it with 22 seconds left.
Marinelli had to bide his time for more than three decades to be a head coach at any level, and the Lions made him wait just a little longer for his first victory. When the former Tampa Bay defensive line coach saw the final seconds tick off the clock, he smiled and walked across the field to shake Dick Jauron's hand, the Buffalo coach, who ended last season as the interim coach in Detroit.
Giants 27, Falcons 14
ATLANTA (AP) -- Tiki Barber showed the Atlanta Falcons a thing or two about running the football.
Barber outplayed the NFL's best ground team by running for 185 yards, Jeremy Shockey caught a couple of touchdown passes and the New York Giants rallied past the Falcons in the second half.
The Giants (3-2) fell behind 14-3 when Warrick Dunn broke off a 90-yard touchdown on Atlanta's first offensive play of the second half -- the longest run in team history. But New York dominated the Falcons (3-2) the rest of the way, going ahead with touchdown drives of 84 and 91 yards.
Barber did much of the damage, breaking off nine runs of at least 12 yards against a defense that was allowing just 69.3 yards per game, the second-best figure in the league. New York scored the final 24 points of the game, shredding an injury-plagued defense that had given up only one touchdown all season.
The Giants' defense pounded Michael Vick, who was slow to get up from several huge licks, threw an interception and fumbled four times (though he lost only one). The quarterback did break off a spectacular, 22-yard touchdown run, but completed only 14 of 27 passes for 154 yards.
New York, which had only five sacks in its first four games, took down Vick seven times.
Seahawks 30, Rams 28
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Josh Brown's 54-yard field goal as time expired helped Seattle regain first place from its NFC West rival.
The winning kick came after a 5-yard penalty that briefly had the Rams (4-2) thinking they'd pulled off another improbable win. What happened was a simple illegal formation penalty against the Seahawks (4-1) as they spiked the ball to give Brown a chance for the long field goal. The Rams began to celebrate, believing a 10-second clock runoff would give them the win. But officials ruled that because the ball had been spotted and snapped properly, there was no runoff.
St. Louis dominated the first half and led 21-7 midway through the third quarter. The Seahawks scored the next 20 points. Matt Hasselbeck threw three touchdown passes for Seattle.
The Rams went ahead 28-27 with 1:44 to play when Bulger and Torry Holt connected on a 67-yard bomb for Holt's third touchdown of the day. Bulger threw deep over the middle and Holt, in single coverage, got a hand on the ball at the 20, tipped it into the air, then grabbed it and ran into the end zone.
But with no timeouts and starting at the Seattle 17, three passes and two runs by the Seahawks moved the ball to the St. Louis 31. Brown then made his third field goal of the game, the ball sailing well past the goalposts.
Buccaneers 14, Bengals 13
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- Michael Clayton extended his arms and lunged toward the end zone, with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' first victory literally at his fingertips.
Clayton's 8-yard dive was a touchdown -- barely -- lifting the previously ****ess Bucs over the Cincinnati Bengals with 35 seconds remaining. The reception was initially ruled incomplete but was overturned after a replay, which showed the ball firmly in Clayton's hands as he flew through the air.
The Bengals (3-2) thought they had won when the receiver put the nose of the ball over the goal line on the fourth-down play, then lost control when he landed on the ground. Referee Mike Carey reversed the call, setting off a wild celebration on the home sideline.
The winning TD capped a rollercoaster performance for rookie quarterback Bruce Gradkowski, making his second start for Tampa Bay (1-4) in place of the injured Chris Simms. The sixth-round draft pick also threw a 2-yard TD pass to Alex Smith, but spent much of the day looking like the inexperienced player he is.
Carson Palmer threw a 33-yard touchdown pass to T.J. Houshmandzadeh and Shayne Graham kicked two field goals for Cincinnati. The Bengals marched into Bucs territory in the closing seconds, but Graham's 62-yard field goal attempt as time expired was short and off the mark.
The Bucs (1-4) avoided their first 0-5 start since 1996 and snapped Cincinnati's 8-game winning streak against NFC opponents.
Titans 25, Redskins 22
LANDOVER, Md. (AP) -- Vince Young has his first NFL victory, with big assists from a Tennessee Titans running back, a kicker and a tight end who blocked a punt.
Young rallied the Titans from an 11-point first-half deficit, leading his previously ****ess team to an upset of the Washington Redskins (2-4).
Rob Bironas kicked three field goals, including a 30-yarder with 5:11 to play that decided the game. Travis Henry ran for a career-high 178 yards on 32 carries with one touchdown, his second consecutive 100-yard game. Casey Cramer blocked a punt in the second half to give his team a safety, providing a vital extra two points of cushion in a tight game.
But it was the cool of Young, the No. 3 overall draft pick from Texas making his third start, who engineered an attack that generated 344 yards. He completed 13 of 25 passes for 161 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions, easily his best day as a pro. He played much of the fourth quarter with his left ankle heavily wrapped after getting hurt on a scramble.
Young connected with seven different receivers, and no throw was more clutch than his 23-yard pass to Brandon Jones on a fourth-and-2, keeping a drive alive in that led to a touchdown to give the Titans (1-5) a 20-14 lead in the third quarter.
The winning points came after a short punt by Derrick Frost was returned 14 yards by Adam "Pacman" Jones to the Redskins' 43. Five consecutive running plays moved the ball in position for Bironas' field goal.
Steelers 45, Chiefs 7
PITTSBURGH (AP) -- The Pittsburgh Steelers gave the Kansas City Chiefs and the rest of the NFL a not very subtle reminder that Super Bowls aren't won, or lost, in the first few weeks of a season.
The Steelers (2-3) revived everything they displayed in winning the championship as Ben Roethlisberger threw his first two touchdown passes since the AFC championship game in a rout of the Chiefs (2-3) that snapped a three-game losing streak.
Roethlisberger was among the NFL's lowest-rated quarterbacks with no touchdown passes and seven interceptions until Sunday, while Kansas City's Damon Huard was among the highest rated. It changed in a momentum-shifting few hours in which Roethlisberger could again do little wrong and Huard, a longtime backup, could do little right while completing only 16 of 32 passes for 162 yards and an interception.
Roethlisberger went 16-of-19 for 238 yards and TDs of 47 yards to Nate Washington and 13 yards to Hines Ward.
Chargers 48, 49ers 19
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- The San Diego Chargers' vaunted defense finally got a challenge. Philip Rivers and LaDainian Tomlinson couldn't say the same.
Tomlinson set a franchise scoring record with a career-best four touchdowns rushing, and Rivers passed for a career-high 334 yards and two more scores in the Chargers' victory over San Francisco.
Antonio Gates and Vincent Jackson caught scoring passes from Rivers, who was practically perfect as the Chargers rolled to their first 4-1 start since 2002. Rivers went 29-of-39 with a poise beyond his five career starts, easily picking apart an injury-riddled secondary on a defense that already has allowed 194 points this season.
Tomlinson rushed for just 71 yards, but surpassed Lance Alworth's Chargers record with his 84th career touchdown in the first quarter. He added three more on similarly short runs, each punctuated with a ball flip and a wave.
The three-time Pro Bowl running back scored four TDs on three runs and a reception against the Jets last season, but had never rushed for four scores in a game.
San Diego scored 35 first-half points against the 49ers (2-4) before finishing the club's highest-scoring performance since 1986, matching a 48-point game against Buffalo last season.
Jets 20, Dolphins 17
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -- The New York Jets turned on the offense and woke up the crowd with a second-half scoring burst. Then they did all they could to let the Miami Dolphins back in it.
Laveranues Coles caught two touchdown passes and Mike Nugent kicked a pair of 33-yard field goals, and the Jets barely held on. Miami had a chance to tie, but Olindo Mare came up short on a 51-yarder.
In a game that could be added to the lengthy list of classic meetings between the AFC East rivals, the Jets (3-3) did just enough after halftime to earn an important division win.
After taking a 20-3 lead, the Jets had to sweat this one out as Joey Harrington led the Dolphins (1-5) on two long scoring drives in the fourth quarter, getting within a field goal on Ronnie Brown's 1-yard touchdown run.
Harrington, making his second straight start in place of the injured Daunte Culpepper, had one more chance and marched the Dolphins down the field again in a last-minute effort to tie it. But Mare, who was 1-for-3 this season on kicks of 50-plus yards, came up short, the ball landing in the end zone as the jubilant Jets cheered.
Harrington finished 27-of-43 for 266 yards and one touchdown and two interceptions, while Brown had 127 yards on 22 carries.
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