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NFL Week 14

NFL Week 14
NFL Week 14

NFL Week 14

Chargers 48, Broncos 20

LaDainian Tomlinson scores one of his three rushing touchdowns in a game in which he broke Shaun Alexander's league record of 28 single-season touchdowns, which was set last year.

Giants 27, Panthers 13

Tiki Barber had 20 carries for 112 yards against Carolina, helping his team snap a four-game losing streak. Barber became the 21st back in NFL history to reach 10,000 career yards rushing.

Titans 26, Texans 20, OT

Vince Young ran for a 39-yard touchdown in overtime against Houston, playing just six miles from where he grew up. Young led the Titans to their third straight comeback victory and fourth win in a row.

Dolphins 21, Patriots 0

The Miami D sacked Tom Brady four times, forcing him to fumble twice, and limited him to 78 yards passing.

Jaguars 44, Colts 17

Maurice Jones-Drew ran for a career-high 166 yards and two touchdowns, largely contributing to Jacksonville's 375 total yards rushing -- tied for second most in the NFL since the 1970 merger.

Bills 31, Jets 13

Willis McGahee ran for 125 yards on 16 carries, including a 57-yard touchdown run in the first quarter against the Jets.

Eagles 21, Redskins 19

Cornerback William James (21) watches the ball he batted in the air land into the hands of teammate Michael Lewis, who returned it 84 yards for a touchdown.

Bengals 27, Raiders 10

Wideout Chad Johnson had five catches for 101 yards against Oakland, setting a career record with his 21st game of triple-digit yards receiving.

Falcons 17, Buccaneers 6

Fullback Justin Griffith stepped up in the second half after injuries to running backs Warrick Dunn and Jerious Norwood. Griffith scored his first career touchdown on a 21-yard run against Tampa Bay.

Vikings 30, Lions 20

Artose Pinner, cut by Detroit before the season, had a career high 125 yards rushing and three touchdowns for Minnesota as he replaced injured running back Chester Taylor.

Ravens 20, Chiefs 10

Safety Ed Reed had both interceptions for Baltimore against Kansas City. The Ravens are 4-0 when Reed gets at least two interceptions.

Packers 30, 49ers 19

Wideout Donald Driver breaks loose for a 68-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter against San Francisco. Driver caught nine passes for 160 yards as Green Bay snapped a three-game losing streak.

Cardinals 27, Seahawks 21

After starting the season without a single 100-yard effort in his first 11 games, Edgerrin James topped 100 yards for his second consecutive game, rushing for 115 yards and a touchdown against Seattle.

Saints 42, Cowboys 17

Drew Brees threw for 384 yards and five touchdowns against Dallas, topping 4,000 yards passing for the first time in his career.

Steelers 27, Browns 7

Willie Parker broke the single-game rushing record for Pittsburgh with 223 yards against Cleveland. Parker also became the first player in Steelers history to have two 200-yard games in a season.


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