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NFL Week 9

NFL Week 9
NFL Week 9

NFL Week 9

Dolphins 31, Bears 13

Miami running back Ronnie Brown ran for a career high 157 yards as the Dolphins handed Chicago its first loss. The Bears' 7-0 start was the franchise's best since the 1985 championship team won its first 12 games before losing to the Dolphins in Miami.

Colts 27, Patriots 20

Indianapolis wideout Marvin Harrison caught eight balls for 145 yards and two touchdowns as the Colts remained undefeated.

Chargers 32, Browns 25

San Diego running back LaDainian Tomlinson had three touchdowns in the second half and finished with 172 yards on the day.

Saints 31, Buccaneers 14

New Orleans receiver Marques Colston had 11 catches for 123 yards and his seventh touchdown of the season. He's fourth in the league in receiving yards with 700.

Ravens 26, Bengals 20

The Ray Lewis-led Baltimore defense had two interceptions and a fumble recovery against Cincinnati.

Giants 14, Texans 10

New York running back Tiki Barber finished with 115 yards on 17 carries, including his first touchdown of the season. Barber leads the league in rushing with 830 yards.

Broncos 31, Steelers 20

Denver receiver Javon Walker catches a 10-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter against Pittsburgh cornerback Ike Taylor. Walker scored three touchdowns, including one off a 72-yard run in the third quarter.

Lions 30, Falcons 14

Detroit's Kevin Jones ran for 110 yards and two touchdowns, both after turnovers by Atlanta's Michael Vick. Jones has 880 total offensive yards and seven touchdowns this season.

Redskins 22, Cowboys 19

Washington's Nick Novak made a 47-yard field goal on the last play of the game to beat Dallas, atoning for his missed 49-yard attempt with 31 seconds left. Novak's second chance came after Dallas kicker Mike Vanderjagt's 35-yard attempt with six seconds left was blocked and recovered by Washington. A 15-yard facemask penalty against Dallas gave Washington both the field position and the time for the final play.

Jaguars 37, Titans 7

Cornerback Rashean Mathis is pushed out at the one by Tennessee quarterback Vince Young after returning his second interception 55 yards. Young's three interceptions led to three Jacksonville touchdowns.

Bills 24, Packers 10

Buffalo cornerback Nate Clements tipped a pass intended for Donald Driver into the hands of rookie safety Ko Simpson late in the fourth quarter. Simpson returned the ball 76 yards, setting up a touchdown that gave Buffalo its 14-point lead with three minutes remaining.

Chiefs 31, Rams 17

Kansas City running back Larry Johnson ran for 172 yards and a touchdown against a St. Louis defense that had allowed San Diego's LaDainian Tomlinson to rush for 183 yards a week earlier. Kansas City has outscored St. Louis 134-61 in their last three meetings.

49ers 9, Vikings 3

San Francisco had only 133 yards of offense, but Joe Nedney's three field goals were enough to lift the Niners to 3-5. San Francisco's defense had allowed 150 points in its previous four games.


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