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Cleveland, OH (My Sportsbook) - Leon Hall had three interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown, as the Cincinnati Bengals edged the Cleveland Browns, 14-0, in an AFC North defensive clash. Cedric Benson had 38 carries for 171 yards while Chris Henry had a touchdown reception for the Bengals (3-11-1), who have won two straight and also avoided going winless on the road this season. Ryan Fitzpatrick went 5-for-9 with 55 yards and a touchdown for Cincinnati, which last won a game on the road at Miami on the final week of last season. Ken Dorsey was a horrid 10-for-17 with 68 yards and three picks while Jamal Lewis had 16 carries for 76 yards in the loss for the Browns (4-11), who have dropped five straight and went just 1-7 at home this season. The Cleveland offense has now gone five games without an offensive touchdown. The last time the offense found the end zone was early in the fourth quarter against Buffalo on November 17. The teams combined for just 428 yards with Cincinnati getting 246, including 191 on the ground.

Final Score: New Orleans 42, Detroit 7

Detroit, MI (My Sportsbook) - Drew Brees threw two touchdown passes as the New Orleans Saints crushed Detroit, 42-7, and kept the Lions on their march toward infamy. The Lions (0-15) became the first team to ever start a season with 15 straight losses and are staring a winless season in the face. Detroit now has one chance left, next Sunday in Green Bay, to avoid becoming the first team to finish a full season without a win since the league went to a 16-game format in 1978. The 1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers went 0-14 in their expansion season, while several teams have gone 1-15 since the implementation of the 16-game ledger. Brees went 30-for-40 with 351 yards while Marques Colston had nine catches for 99 yards and two scores for the Saints (8-7), who have won two of three but have already been knocked out of playoff contention. Brees has 4,683 passing yards on the season and needs a 401- yard game next week to tie Dan Marino's single-season record set in 1984. Kevin Smith had 24 carries for 111 yards and a score while Dan Orlovsky went 10-for-23 with 125 yards and two interceptions for Detroit, which has lost 16 straight overall going back to last season.

Final Score: Miami 38, Kansas City 31

Kansas City, MO (My Sportsbook) - Chad Pennington's second touchdown pass to Anthony Fasano snapped a tie with just over four minutes remaining and lifted the Miami Dolphins to a 38-31 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs at a frigid Arrowhead Stadium. Pennington completed 26-of-34 passes for 235 yards with three touchdowns for the Dolphins (10-5), who have won four in a row and still control their own destiny for the AFC East title with just one game remaining. Miami started the day tied with New England and the New York Jets atop the division. The Patriots kept pace with a win over Arizona, while the Jets fell one game behind with a 13-3 loss at Seattle. The Dolphins visit the Meadowlands next week to face the Jets and a win would give Miami the division crown. It was the coldest game in Dolphins history with temperatures hovering around 10 degrees and wind chills near minus-10. Despite the conditions, the teams combined for 895 yards of offense. Tyler Thigpen completed 20-of-41 passes for 320 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions for the Chiefs (2-13), who have lost three straight -- all by seven points or less -- and completed their home schedule just 1-7. Thigpen added 57 yards with a touchdown on the ground, while Larry Johnson ran for 108 yards and a score on just 12 carries in defeat.

Final Score: New England 47, Arizona 7

Foxboro, MA (My Sportsbook) - Matt Cassel threw three touchdowns passes and LaMont Jordan added two scores on the ground, as the New England Patriots walloped the Arizona Cardinals, 47-7, at a snowy Gillette Stadium. Cassel, who was taken out in the fourth quarter with New England in firm control, totaled 345 yards on 20-of-36 passing for the Patriots (10-5), who kept pace with the Dolphins atop the AFC East. Miami outslugged Kansas City, 38-31, on Sunday, while the Jets lost to Seattle, 13-3, to fall a game back in the division. In order to capture the division crown, New England needs to win at Buffalo next Sunday and New York to beat the Dolphins. Jabar Gaffney had 90 yards on five receptions, while Wes Welker registered 68 yards and one score on seven grabs for New England. Sammy Morris rushed for 88 yards on 15 carries and Jordan finished with 78 yards rushing. The Patriots collected points on nine of their first 10 drives. The wintry conditions and New England's defense hamstrung Arizona's explosive offense. Kurt Warner was a putrid 6-of-18 for 30 yards before he was lifted late in the third quarter in favor of Matt Leinart. Leinart completed 6-of-14 passes for 138 yards with one touchdown and an interception for the NFC West champion Cardinals (8-7), who are limping into the postseason, having dropped four of their last five contests. Arizona's previous sojourns to the Eastern Time Zone this season have also been fruitless, losing to the Redskins (24-17), Jets (56-35), Panthers (27-23) and Eagles (48-20). In fact, the Cardinals are 3-7 overall outside the underwhelming NFC West.

Final Score: San Francisco 17, St. Louis 16

St. Louis, MO (My Sportsbook) - Shaun Hill tossed two touchdowns in less than a three-minute span late in the fourth quarter as the San Francisco 49ers pulled out the season sweep of the St. Louis Rams with a remarkable 17-16 come-from-behind victory. Hill, who was picked off three times, found Isaac Bruce for a three-yard touchdown pass with 4:03 remaining and, following a quick three-and-out by the Rams, lofted a jump ball to rookie Josh Morgan, who came down with the 48-yard score despite being surrounded by three St. Louis defenders with 1:22 to go. Hill finished with 216 yards on 18- of-34 throws and also rushed for a team-high 45 yards as San Francisco (6-9) moved to 4-4 under interim head coach Mike Singletary. Marc Bulger threw for 227 yards and a touchdown on 19-of-36 passes but was picked off in enemy territory driving for the go-ahead score with under 20 seconds remaining. Steven Jackson carried the load for the Rams (2-13) with 108 yards on 32 carries as the team lost their ninth consecutive game for the first time since 1991. The Niners were without leading rusher Frank Gore for the second straight week with an ankle injury and it showed as the offense struggled until late in the game.

Final Score: San Diego 41, Tampa Bay 24

Tampa, FL (My Sportsbook) - Philip Rivers threw for 287 yards and four touchdowns, including a pair of scores to Antonio Gates, as the San Diego Chargers kept their playoff hopes alive by defeating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 41-24, at Raymond James Stadium. Rivers completed 21-of-31 passes, while Gates had four catches for 43 yards for the Chargers (7-8), who have won three straight games. San Diego is now one game behind Denver for first place in the AFC West. The Chargers will host the Broncos next Sunday with the winner claiming the division title. Buffalo helped San Diego keep its playoff hopes alive when the Bills upset Denver 30-23 on Sunday. Darren Sproles had three grabs for 46 yards and a score, while Antoine Cason had a 59-yard interception return for a TD in the win. Vincent Jackson contributed with seven catches for 111 yards and LaDainian Tomlinson rushed for 90 yards on 21 carries. Jeff Garcia turned in a gritty effort for Tampa Bay (9-6), completing 21-of-35 passes for 232 yards with one touchdown pass and a rushing score before leaving late in the fourth quarter after suffering a bloody forehead following a hard hit. Antonio Bryant had six catches for 127 yards with a touchdown for the Buccaneers, who have dropped three in a row. Tampa Bay hosts Oakland next Sunday and needs a win to have any chance of making the playoffs.

Final Score: Tennessee 31, Pittsburgh 14

Nashville, TN (My Sportsbook) - Kerry Collins passed for 216 yards and hit Justin Gage for a touchdown, as the Tennessee Titans rattled off 21 unanswered points to seal home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs with a 31-14 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Collins connected on 20-of-29 throws while Gage finished with 104 yards on five catches for the Titans (13-2), who finished with 323 total yards in the win, becoming the first team this season to surpass the 300-yard mark against the vaunted Steelers defense. Chris Johnson and LenDale White each logged rushing touchdowns as the Titans have won three of their last four games to force the rest of the conference to come through Tennessee to get to the Super Bowl. Despite defensive linemen Albert Haynesworth (knee) and Kyle Vanden Bosch (groin) being out with injuries, the Titans held Pittsburgh to a mere 71 rushing yards and forced four turnovers. Jason Jones led the way defensively with 3 1/2 sacks and Michael Griffin had two interceptions, returning his last one 83 yards for the clinching score. Ben Roethlisberger threw for 331 yards and two touchdowns on 26-of-40 throws, but he was also picked off twice and lost two fumbles for the Steelers (11-4), who had their five-game winning streak snapped and have to settle for the No. 2 seed in the playoffs. Hines Ward and Santonio Holmes each caught a touchdown pass to go with 109 and 93 receiving yards, respectively, for Pittsburgh, which wrapped up the AFC North last week with a win against Baltimore.

Final Score: Buffalo 30, Denver 23

Denver, CO (My Sportsbook) - Trent Edwards threw for 193 yards and a touchdown and Rian Lindell kicked three field goals as the Buffalo Bills surprised the Denver Broncos, 30-23. Edwards completed 17-of-25 passes and Fred Jackson had 113 all-purpose yards with a touchdown run after Marshawn Lynch left with a shoulder injury. Lynch finished with 34 yards on the ground with a score. Buffalo (7-8) snapped a three-game losing streak with the victory. Jay Cutler passed for 359 yards on 25-of-45 passing with an interception and ran for a pair of scores for Denver (8-7), which has lost two in a row. The Broncos will play at San Diego next Sunday with the winner claiming the AFC West title. The Chargers beat Tampa Bay, 41-24, earlier on Sunday. Brandon Marshall led the Broncos receiving corps with 10 catches for 129 yards, while Matt Prater converted 3-of-4 field goal attempts for Denver.

Final Score: Oakland 27, Houston 16

Oakland, CA (My Sportsbook) - Johnnie Lee Higgins had a punt return for a touchdown and caught a touchdown pass as the Oakland Raiders thumped the Houston Texans, 27-16. JaMarcus Russell went 18-for-25 with 236 yards and two scores while Chaz Schilens added three catches for 56 yards and a score for the Raiders (4-11), who snapped a three-game slide. Matt Schaub went 19- for-36 with 255 yards and one interception while Owen Daniels added seven catches for 111 yards for the Texans (7-8), who had a four-game winning streak stopped.

Final Score: Seattle 13, NY Jets 3

Seattle, WA (My Sportsbook) - Seneca Wallace threw a touchdown pass and Maurice Morris gained 116 yards on the ground, as the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New York Jets, 13-3, at a snow-covered Qwest Field. Wallace finished 18-of-25 for 175 yards for the Seahawks (4-11), who recorded a victory in Mike Holmgren's final home game as head coach. Brett Favre was very inconsistent for the Jets (9-6), completing 18-of-31 passes for 187 yards with two interceptions. Thomas Jones rushed for 67 yards on 17 carries, while Jerricho Cotchery made six grabs for 81 yards. New York has dropped three of its last four games and now finds itself one game back of Miami and New England in the crowded AFC East. The Dolphins and Patriots both were victorious on Sunday, and the Jets need to beat Miami next week in the regular-season finale and New England to lose at Buffalo in order to secure the division crown.

Final Score: Atlanta 24, Minnesota 17

Minneapolis, MN (My Sportsbook) - Matt Ryan threw for a touchdown and Michael Turner ran for another, as the Atlanta Falcons clinched a playoff berth with a 24-17 victory over the Minnesota Vikings at the Metrodome. Atlanta (10-5) clinched a Wild Card spot with the win and Minnesota (9-6) can still claim the NFC North title -- which would be its first division crown since the 2000 season -- if the Bears lose to the Packers on Monday night. The top two rushers in the NFL were on hand, as Adrian Peterson gained 76 yards to move his season-total to a league-leading 1,657 yards for Minnesota. Turner ended with 70 yards to stay in second place at 1,491 yards for the visitors. Ryan finished 13-of-24 with 134 yards for the Falcons, who have won two straight and four of five to get into the postseason. Michael Jenkins tallied 61 yards on four grabs, while Jerious Norwood had two catches for 11 yards with a score in the win. Tarvaris Jackson logged 233 yards and a pair of TDs on 22-of-36 passing and notched 76 yards on eight carries for the Vikes, who saw their four-game win streak halted. Visanthe Shiancoe led the way for the Minnesota air game with 136 yards and two scores on seven catches.

Final Score: Washington 10, Philadelphia 3

Landover, MD (My Sportsbook) - Clinton Portis rushed for 70 yards and the game's only touchdown, and the Redskins' defense staved off a late Philadelphia drive to damper the Eagles' playoff chances with a 10-3 victory. Donovan McNabb nearly orchestrated a game-tying 91-yard drive, but his 17-yard pass to Reggie Brown as time was winding down was stopped just short of the goalline, and the Redskins, though eliminated from the playoffs, capped the season sweep of their NFC East rival. Jason Campbell threw for 144 yards on 18-of-33 passes, while Jason Taylor led the defensive effort with two sacks and a forced fumble that set up the only TD for Washington (8-7), which had lost five of six coming into the game after a solid 6-2 start to the season. McNabb finished with 230 yards on 26-of-46 passes, while Brian Westbrook recorded 116 yards from scrimmage for Philadelphia (8-6-1), which had controlled its playoff destiny thanks to Tampa Bay's (9-6) loss on Sunday. With the setback, however, the Eagles must now beat Dallas next week and hope the Buccaneers lose at home to Oakland in Week 17 and for Chicago to lose one of its two final games against Green Bay -- on Monday -- and Houston.

Final Score: NY Giants 34, Carolina 28 (OT)

East Rutherford, NJ (My Sportsbook) - Derrick Ward gained a career-high 215 yards on 15 carries and Brandon Jacobs had three touchdowns -- including the game-winner in overtime -- as the New York Giants clinched home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs with a 34-28 victory over the Carolina Panthers at Giants Stadium. Carolina, which has already clinched a postseason berth, can still clinch the NFC South and the number two seed in the NFC playoffs with an Atlanta loss to St. Louis next Sunday. Jacobs finished with 87 yards on 24 touches for the Giants (12-3), who close out their regular season next Sunday in Minnesota. Eli Manning tallied 181 yards with a TD on 17-of-27 passing. Domenik Hixon logged 71 yards on four catches and Kevin Boss had a touchdown catch in the win as the Giants snapped a two-game slide. Jake Delhomme threw for 185 yards on 11-of-19 throws for the Panthers (11-4), who close out their regular season next Sunday at New Orleans. Muhsin Muhammad racked up 80 yards on four grabs for Carolina, which saw its three-game win streak halted. DeAngelo Williams ran for 108 yards and four touchdowns on 24 carries. Williams now has 18 rushing scores this season which is good for the league lead.

December 22, 2008, at 02:01 AM ET
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