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at Atlanta 16, San Francisco 14: Alex Smith hadn’t blown game yet, so 49ers set up winning score with interception return fumble.
at New Orleans 16, Carolina 14: Jan Stenerud wasn’t available, so Saints successfully went with younger John Carney as kicker.
N.Y. Jets 38, at Buffalo 14: LaDainian Tomlinson passes many Bills who can’t tackle and Tony Dorsett on all-time rushing list.
at Green Bay 28, Detroit 26: Lions’ rebuilding plan continues, losing every game by much closer scores this season.
Denver 26, at Tennessee 20: Broncos fool Titans’ defense with 17 19 rushing yards, an interception and six sacks allowed.
at St. Louis 20, Seattle 3: Pete Carroll is changing Seattle climate, becoming first Seahawks coach to lose to Rams since 2005.
Baltimore 17, at Pittsburgh 14: Ravens’ gift to Ben Roethlisberger (returns next week): no Charlie Batch looking over his shoulder.
at Cleveland 23, Cincinnati 20: Browns try to blow fourth game in a row in the last quarter, but just weren’t inept enough in the end.
Houston 31, at Oakland 24: Maybe the Raiders should have swapped out the entire offensive line instead of the quarterback.
at Jacksonville 31, Indianapolis 28: After deciding 59-yard field goal, Josh Scobee says he’s kicked longer on electric football.
at San Diego 41, Arizona 10: Chargers offense so dizzyingly potent, San Diego fans sitting at home complain of blacking out.
Washington 17, at Philadelphia 12: Ended up being Kevin Kolb vs. Donovan McNabb after all, and McNabb stunk a little less.
at N.Y. Giants 17, Chicago 3: Team song “Bear down, Chicago Bears” takes on new meaning after allowing nine first-half sacks.
Bye: Dallas, Kansas City, Minnesota, Tampa Bay
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