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New England Patriots wide receiver Kenbrell Thompkins catches the winning touchdown pass over the top of New Orleans Saints cornerback Jabari Greer. (Associated Press)

Patriots 30, Saints 27

Tom Brady’s 17-yard touchdown pass to Kenbrell Thompkins with 5 seconds left gave New England a wild win in Foxborough, Mass., and knocked New Orleans from the ranks of the unbeaten. It capped a 70-yard drive in which the Patriots (5-1) marched downfield with no timeouts after getting the ball with 1:08 to go. The Saints (5-1) had taken a 24-23 lead with 3:29 remaining on Drew Brees’ 34-yard touchdown pass to Kenny Stills, but couldn’t finish New England.

New Orleans 7 0 10 10 27
New England 3 14 3 10 30

NE—FG Gostkowski 35

NO—Cadet 3 pass from Brees (Hartley kick)

NE—Ridley 1 run (Gostkowski kick)

NE—Ridley 4 run (Gostkowski kick)

NO—FG Hartley 28

NO—K.Robinson 3 run (Hartley kick)

NE—FG Gostkowski 54

NE—FG Gostkowski 23

NO—Stills 34 pass from Brees (Hartley kick)

NO—FG Hartley 39

NE—Thompkins 17 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick)

A—68,756.

NO NE
First downs 20 26
Total Net Yards 361 376
Rushes-yards 26-131 35-141
Passing 230 235
Punt Returns 3-20 3-9
Kickoff Returns 3-53 2-51
Int. Ret. 1-0 1-5
Comp-Att-Int 17-36-1 25-43-1
Sacked-Yrds Lost 1-6 5-34
Punts 6-44.7 4-52.5
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0
Penalties-Yards 7-56 4-33
Time of Poss. 28:09 31:51

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—New Orleans, K.Robinson 7-53, Thomas 11-51, Sproles 5-15, Brees 2-11, Collins 1-1. New England, Ridley 20-96, Bolden 5-19, Brady 2-16, Blount 7-9, Amendola 1-1.

PASSING—New Orleans, Brees 17-36-1-236. New England, Brady 25-43-1-269.

RECEIVING—New Orleans, Sproles 6-58, Stills 3-64, Watson 3-61, Thomas 1-29, Colston 1-11, Toon 1-7, Cadet 1-3, Collins 1-3. New England, Dobson 6-63, Edelman 5-57, Hoomanawanui 4-57, Thompkins 3-45, Collie 2-24, Bolden 2-9, Amendola 2-0, Ridley 1-14.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Bengals 27, Bills 24 (OT)

Mike Nugent hit a 43-yard field goal with 6:44 left in overtime to lift Cincinnati (4-2) over Buffalo in Orchard Park, N.Y. Brandon Tate’s 29-yard punt return to the Bills 33 set up the decisive score. Andy Dalton went 26 of 40 for 337 yards, with three touchdowns and an interception. The Bills (2-4) were led by quarterback Thad Lewis, starting in place of injured rookie EJ Manuel. Lewis went 19 of 32 for 216 yards and two touchdowns. Lewis also scored a touchdown rushing in making only his second career start.

Cincinnati 10 7 7 0 3 27
Buffalo 7 3 0 14 0 24

Cin—FG Nugent 46

Buf—Lewis 3 run (Carpenter kick)

Cin—Green 18 pass from Dalton (Nugent kick)

Cin—Bernard 20 pass from Dalton (Nugent kick)

Buf—FG Carpenter 51

Cin—M.Jones 10 pass from Dalton (Nugent kick)

Buf—Chandler 22 pass from Lewis (Carpenter kick)

Buf—Goodwin 40 pass from Lewis (Carpenter kick)

Cin—FG Nugent 43

A—67,739.

Cin Buf
First downs 26 20
Total Net Yards 483 322
Rushes-yards 41-165 32-130
Passing 318 192
Punt Returns 3-34 2-10
Kickoff Returns 4-103 5-101
Int. Ret. 0-0 1-41
Comp-Att-Int 26-40-1 19-32-0
Sacked-Yrds Lost 3-19 5-24
Punts 5-41.2 5-48.8
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1
Penalties-Yards 8-78 4-27
Time of Poss 42:52 25:24

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Cincinnati, Green-Ellis 18-86, M.Jones 1-34, Bernard 15-28, Dalton 7-17. Buffalo, Spiller 10-55, Jackson 10-35, Choice 4-24, Lewis 7-17, Goodwin 1-(minus 1).

PASSING—Cincinnati, Dalton 26-40-1-337. Buffalo, Lewis 19-32-0-216.

RECEIVING—Cincinnati, Green 6-103, Bernard 6-72, Sanu 5-44, M.Jones 3-71, Eifert 2-13, Gresham 2-5, Sanzenbacher 1-23, Tate 1-6. Buffalo, Graham 4-74, Jackson 4-13, Goodwin 2-51, Chandler 2-47, Spiller 2-11, Choice 2-9, Woods 2-9, Hogan 1-2.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—Cincinnati, Nugent 34 (WR).

Packers 19, Ravens 17

Aaron Rodgers threw a 64-yard touchdown pass to Jordy Nelson, Mason Crosby kicked four field goals and Green Bay held on for a win at Baltimore. Eddie Lacy rushed for 120 yards to fuel the Packers’ first road win of the season. Green Bay (3-2) took a 16-3 lead into the fourth quarter and was up 19-10 with 4 minutes left, but the Ravens (3-3) kept coming back. Rodgers went 17 for 32 for 315 yards. The Packers limited Baltimore to 47 yards rushing and registered five sacks, including three by A.J. Hawk.

Green Bay 3 3 10 3 19
Baltimore 0 0 3 14 17

GB—FG Crosby 45

GB—FG Crosby 31

GB—FG Crosby 50

Bal—FG Tucker 23.

GB—Nelson 64 pass from Rodgers (Crosby kick)

Bal—J.Jones 11 pass from Flacco (Tucker kick)

GB—FG Crosby 31

Bal—Clark 18 pass from Flacco (Tucker kick)

A—71,319.

GB Bal
First downs 15 15
Total Net Yards 438 360
Rushes-yards 30-140 22-47
Passing 298 313
Punt Returns 6-68 2-38
Kickoff Returns 1-19 4-102
Int. Ret. 0-0 1-0
Comp-Att-Int 17-32-1 20-34-0
Sacked-Yrds Lost 3-17 5-29
Punts 6-54.8 9-41.7
Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-1
Penalties-Yards 8-55 6-40
Time of Poss 31:22 28:38

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Green Bay, Lacy 23-120, Rodgers 5-21, Kuhn 1-2, Franklin 1-(minus 3). Baltimore, Rice 14-34, Pierce 6-9, Flacco 1-6, M.Brown 1-(minus 2).

PASSING—Green Bay, Rodgers 17-32-1-315. Baltimore, Flacco 20-34-0-342.

RECEIVING—Green Bay, Nelson 4-113, Cobb 4-53, Finley 3-75, Kuhn 2-9, Boykin 1-43, J.Jones 1-10, Franklin 1-7, Lacy 1-5. Baltimore, Doss 4-99, Clark 4-81, M.Brown 3-71, Rice 3-15, J.Jones 2-42, Pierce 2-22, T.Smith 1-12, Bajema 1-0.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—Green Bay, Crosby 44 (WR).

Chiefs 24, Raiders 7

Jamaal Charles ran for two scores, the Kansas City defense piled up 10 sacks and harassed Oakland QB Terrelle Pryor into throwing three second-half interceptions and the Chiefs (6-0) remained unbeaten with a win in Kansas City, Mo. Pryor threw for 216 yards and a touchdown for the Raiders (2-4), but his interceptions proved costly. The first led to Charles’ go-ahead touchdown run, the second led to Ryan Succop’s fourth-quarter field goal, and Husain Abdullah returned the last one for a touchdown to seal the win.

Oakland 0 7 0 0 7
Kansas City 0 7 7 10 24

Oak—D.Moore 39 pass from Pryor (Janikowski kick)

KC—Charles 7 run (Succop kick)

KC—Charles 2 run (Succop kick)

KC—FG Succop 33

KC—Abdullah 44 interception return (Succop kick)

A—76,394.

Oak KC
First downs 18 16
Total Net Yards 274 216
Rushes-yards 27-125 27-111
Passing 149 105
Punt Returns 3-34 6-32
Kickoff Returns 1-18 0-0
Int. Ret. 0-0 3-65
Comp-Att-Int 18-34-3 14-31-0
Sacked-Yrds Lost 10-67 3-23
Punts 8-51.8 8-49.0
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1
Penalties-Yards 11-68 4-20
Time of Poss 34:00 26:00

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Oakland, Pryor 6-60, McFadden 16-52, Jennings 4-12, Ford 1-1. Kansas City, Charles 22-78, A.Smith 4-29, McCluster 1-4.

PASSING—Oakland, Pryor 18-34-3-216. Kansas City, A.Smith 14-31-0-128.

RECEIVING—Oakland, D.Moore 5-82, Streater 3-46, McFadden 3-31, Rivera 2-10, Mastrud 1-13, Ford 1-11, Jennings 1-9, Reece 1-9, Butler 1-5. Kansas City, Charles 5-50, Bowe 3-46, Avery 2-6, McCluster 1-10, Brock 1-9, Hemingway 1-8, Davis 1-(minus 1).

MISSED FIELD GOALS—Oakland, Janikowski 51 (SH).

Broncos 35, Jaguars 19

Peyton Manning threw for two TDs and Knowshon Moreno ran for three to lead Denver (6-0), which came in as a 27-point favorite, to a tougher-than-expected win over visiting Jacksonville. Manning finished 28 for 42 for 295 yards, but lost two fumbles and threw a pick-6 – a 59-yard interception return by Paul Posluszny that pulled the Jaguars (0-6) within 14-12 at halftime. It was a two-point game late in the third quarter, before Moreno scored his last touchdown. Justin Blackmon had 14 catches for 190 yards for Jacksonville.

Jacksonville 0 12 7 0 19
Denver 14 0 14 7 35

Den—J.Thomas 3 pass from Manning (Prater kick)

Den—Welker 20 pass from Manning (Prater kick)

Jax—FG Scobee 50

Jax—FG Scobee 30

Jax—Posluszny 59 interception return (pass failed)

Den—Moreno 1 run (Prater kick)

Jax—Jones-Drew 5 run (Scobee kick)

Den—Moreno 8 run (Prater kick)

Den—Moreno 3 run (Prater kick)

A—76,862.

Jax Den
First downs 20 26
Total Net Yards 362 407
Rushes-yards 27-71 29-112
Passing 291 295
Punt Returns 2-2 1-1
Kickoff Returns 0-0 0-0
Int. Ret. 1-59 2-10
Comp-Att-Int 27-42-2 28-42-1
Sacked-Yrds Lost 2-12 0-0
Punts 3-45.0 3-43.0
Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-2
Penalties-Yards 7-62 4-31
Time of Poss 31:15 28:45

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Jacksonville, Jones-Drew 21-71, Robinson 1-2, Ta’ufo’ou 1-1, Anger 1-0, Forsett 1-0, Henne 2-(minus 3). Denver, Moreno 15-42, Bruton 1-35, Hillman 4-20, Ball 3-15, Caldwell 1-7, Manning 5-(minus 7).

PASSING—Jacksonville, Henne 27-42-2-303. Denver, Manning 28-42-1-295.

RECEIVING—Jacksonville, J.Blackmon 14-190, Brown 4-49, Forsett 3-18, Harbor 2-29, Jones-Drew 2-3, Sanders 1-9, Ta’ufo’ou 1-5. Denver, Moreno 7-62, Welker 6-63, Decker 5-50, J.Thomas 4-22, D.Thomas 3-78, Hillman 2-16, Dreessen 1-4.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

49ers 32, Cardinals 20

Vernon Davis caught touchdown passes of 61 and 35 yards and finished with a career-best 180 yards receiving, leading San Francisco (4-2) over visiting Arizona (3-3). Colin Kaepernick threw for 252 yards and Frank Gore ran for 101 yards on 25 carries. Rookie safety Eric Reid made his team-leading third interception and also recovered a fumble to stop an Arizona drive deep in 49ers territory in the third quarter. San Francisco forced four turnovers.

Arizona 7 7 6 0 20
San Francisco 6 16 0 10 32

SF—FG Dawson 35

SF—FG Dawson 26

Ari—Fitzgerald 75 pass from Palmer (Feely kick)

SF—Lemonier safety

SF—V.Davis 61 pass from Kaepernick (Dawson kick)

Ari—Ellington 15 run (Feely kick)

SF—V.Davis 35 pass from Kaepernick (Dawson kick)

Ari—Floyd 10 pass from Palmer (pass failed)

SF—Hunter 6 run (Dawson kick)

SF—FG Dawson 44

A—69,732.

Ari SF
First downs 16 20
Total Net Yards 403 387
Rushes-yards 21-109 38-149
Passing 294 238
Punt Returns 3-18 1-7
Kickoff Returns 2-42 5-87
Int. Ret. 1-0 2-64
Comp-Att-Int 25-41-2 16-29-1
Sacked-Yrds Lost 1-4 2-14
Punts 5-43.6 6-48.0
Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-1
Penalties-Yards 6-38 4-35
Time of Poss 25:41 34:19

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Arizona, Ellington 7-56, Mendenhall 10-40, Taylor 2-7, Fitzgerald 1-4, Smith 1-2. San Francisco, Gore 25-101, Kaepernick 4-18, Hunter 3-11, Moore 1-9, Miller 2-6, Dixon 3-4.

PASSING—Arizona, Palmer 25-41-2-298. San Francisco, Kaepernick 16-29-1-252.

RECEIVING—Arizona, Fitzgerald 6-117, Floyd 5-44, Ellington 5-36, Housler 4-32, Golden 1-53, Brown 1-5, Roberts 1-5, Dray 1-4, Mendenhall 1-2. San Francisco, V.Davis 8-180, Boldin 3-28, K.Williams 1-14, Miller 1-11, Baldwin 1-9, V.McDonald 1-7, Dixon 1-3.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Rams 38, Texans 13

Sam Bradford threw three touchdown passes, St. Louis added scores on defense and special teams and the Rams stunned host Houston (2-4). The Rams (3-3) were up 24-6 early in the third quarter before rookie Daren Bates returned Keshawn Martin’s fumble on a kickoff return for a touchdown. Alec Ogletree pushed the lead to 38-6 when he took an interception by T.J. Yates back 98 yards for a touchdown. Yates was in after Matt Schaub sustained an apparent right ankle injury.

St. Louis 7 10 21 0 38
Houston 0 6 0 7 13

StL—Harkey 2 pass from Bradford (Zuerlein kick)

StL—FG Zuerlein 42

Hou—FG Bullock 20

StL—Kendricks 2 pass from Bradford (Zuerlein kick)

Hou—FG Bullock 35

StL—Quick 4 pass from Bradford (Zuerlein kick)

StL—Bates fumble recovery in end zone (Zuerlein kick)

StL—Ogletree 98 interception return (Zuerlein kick)

Hou—Tate 1 run (Bullock kick)

A—71,104.

StL Hou
First downs 15 27
Total Net Yards 216 420
Rushes-yards 25-99 30-153
Passing 117 267
Punt Returns 0-0 2-6
Kickoff Returns 3-64 4-97
Int. Ret. 2-103 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 12-16-0 27-38-2
Sacked-Yrds Lost 0-0 5-17
Punts 3-45.0 2-39.0
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-2
Penalties-Yards 9-74 7-95
Time of Poss 24:50 35:10

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—St. Louis, Stacy 18-79, Cunningham 3-11, Richardson 3-5, Bradford 1-4. Houston, Foster 20-141, Tate 10-12.

PASSING—St. Louis, Bradford 12-16-0-117. Houston, Schaub 15-21-0-186, Yates 12-17-2-98.

RECEIVING—St. Louis, Cook 2-45, Givens 2-20, Stacy 2-11, Richardson 1-18, Pettis 1-12, Quick 1-4, Austin 1-3, Harkey 1-2, Kendricks 1-2. Houston, Johnson 7-88, Foster 4-57, Hopkins 3-47, Tate 3-16, Graham 2-25, Griffin 2-18, Jean 2-14, Martin 2-12, G.Jones 1-4, Posey 1-3.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Lions 31, Browns 17

Matthew Stafford threw three of his four touchdown passes in the second half, rallying Detroit to a road win over Cleveland. The Lions (4-2) outscored the Browns 24-0 in the second half. The Browns had their chances at a comeback end when quarterback Brandon Weeden’s baffling shovel pass with 4:36 left was intercepted by linebacker DeAndre Levy.

Detroit 7 0 7 17 31
Cleveland 0 17 0 0 17

Det—Fauria 1 pass from Stafford (Akers kick)

Cle—Ogbonnaya 4 pass from Weeden (Cundiff kick)

Cle—Little 2 pass from Weeden (Cundiff kick)

Cle—FG Cundiff 40

Det—Bush 18 pass from Stafford (Akers kick)

Det—Fauria 23 pass from Stafford (Akers kick)

Det—FG Akers 51

Det—Fauria 10 pass from Stafford (Akers kick)

A—71,513.

Det Cle
First downs 24 23
Total Net Yards 366 395
Rushes-yards 28-118 21-126
Passing 248 269
Punt Returns 5-22 3-(-10)
Kickoff Returns 0-0 1-21
Int. Ret. 2-0 1-35
Comp-Att-Int 25-43-1 26-43-2
Sacked-Yrds Lost 1-0 2-23
Punts 5-45.8 6-47.3
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0
Penalties-Yards 8-65 9-87
Time of Poss 33:29 26:31

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Detroit, Bush 17-78, Bell 7-25, Leshoure 2-9, Stafford 2-6. Cleveland, Benjamin 1-45, McGahee 10-37, Ogbonnaya 5-24, Weeden 2-10, Gray 1-10, Gordon 1-0, Rainey 1-0.

PASSING—Detroit, Stafford 25-43-1-248. Cleveland, Weeden 26-43-2-292.

RECEIVING—Detroit, Durham 8-83, Bush 5-57, Pettigrew 4-36, Fauria 3-34, Johnson 3-25, Bell 1-8, Ogletree 1-5. Cleveland, Gordon 7-126, Ogbonnaya 7-61, Cameron 5-64, Bess 2-21, Little 2-12, Barnidge 2-6, McGahee 1-2.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Eagles 31, Buccaneers 20

Nick Foles threw three TD passes and ran for a fourth, leading Philadelphia over Tampa Bay (0-5) in Tampa, Fla. With the injured Michael Vick active but not playing, Foles made his seventh career start. He gave the Eagles (3-3) the lead for good with a 47-yard scoring pass to Riley Cooper in the third quarter, then added some insurance with his second TD pass to Jackson.

Philadelphia 7 7 7 10 31
Tampa Bay 3 14 0 3 20

Phi—Foles 4 run (Henery kick)

TB—FG Lindell 38

TB—Jackson 24 pass from Glennon (Lindell kick)

Phi—Jackson 12 pass from Foles (Henery kick)

TB—Jackson 1 pass from Glennon (Lindell kick)

Phi—Cooper 47 pass from Foles (Henery kick)

TB—FG Lindell 27

Phi—Jackson 36 pass from Foles (Henery kick)

Phi—FG Henery 24

A—62,505.

Phi TB
First downs 21 19
Total Net Yards 425 351
Rushes-yards 33-138 21-94
Passing 287 257
Punt Returns 2-15 2-45
Kickoff Returns 2-45 2-54
Int. Ret. 1-5 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 22-31-0 26-43-1
Sacked-Yrds Lost 1-9 2-16
Punts 5-49.8 5-46.0
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0
Penalties-Yards 3-31 8-72
Time of Poss 26:14 33:46

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Philadelphia, McCoy 25-116, Brown 5-20, Foles 3-2. Tampa Bay, Martin 16-67, Glennon 3-20, James 2-7.

PASSING—Philadelphia, Foles 22-31-0-296. Tampa Bay, Glennon 26-43-1-273.

RECEIVING—Philadelphia, Jackson 6-64, Cooper 4-120, Avant 4-21, Ertz 3-13, McCoy 2-55, Celek 1-10, D.Johnson 1-8, Maehl 1-5. Tampa Bay, Jackson 9-114, Wright 7-91, Martin 4-24, Owusu 3-28, Demps 2-13, Leonard 1-3.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Steelers 19, Jets 6

Ben Roethlisberger threw a 55-yard touchdown pass to Emmanuel Sanders, Shaun Suisham kicked four field goals, and Pittsburgh (1-4) beat New York (3-3) for its first win of the season and 600th in franchise history, including the postseason. Geno Smith was intercepted twice by a Steelers defense that entered the game as the only team in the league without a takeaway.

Pittsburgh 0 9 7 3 19
N.Y. Jets 3 3 0 0 6

NYJ—FG Folk 25

Pit—FG Suisham 46

Pit—FG Suisham 33

Pit—FG Suisham 48

NYJ—FG Folk 39

Pit—Sanders 55 pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick)

Pit—FG Suisham 32

A—76,957.

Pit NYJ
First downs 16 18
Total Net Yards 328 267
Rushes-yards 26-73 20-83
Passing 255 184
Punt Returns 2-11 4-45
Kickoff Returns 2-28 3-71
Int. Ret. 2-36 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 24-31-0 19-34-2
Sacked-Yrds Lost 4-24 3-17
Punts 6-45.5 7-44.6
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0
Penalties-Yards 7-49 5-60
Time of Poss 35:49 24:11

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Pittsburgh, Bell 16-34, F.Jones 5-18, Roethlisberger 2-11, Dwyer 3-10. N.Y. Jets, Powell 9-30, Goodson 4-29, Ivory 4-16, Smith 3-8.

PASSING—Pittsburgh, Roethlisberger 23-30-0-264, A.Brown 1-1-0-15. N.Y. Jets, Smith 19-34-2-201.

RECEIVING—Pittsburgh, A.Brown 9-86, Miller 6-84, Sanders 3-70, Bell 3-22, W.Johnson 2-2, F.Jones 1-15. N.Y. Jets, Gates 5-36, Cumberland 4-59, Hill 3-46, Powell 3-20, Kerley 2-19, Nelson 1-11, Goodson 1-10.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Panthers 35, Vikings 10

Cam Newton threw three TD passes and ran for another score, and Carolina romped past Minnesota (1-4) in Minneapolis. Adrian Peterson finished with 62 yards on 10 carries and 21 yards on three receptions. Matt Cassel threw two interceptions, both to Mike Mitchell, and the Panthers (2-3) responded with a TD each time.

Carolina 7 7 14 7 35
Minnesota 0 3 0 7 10

Car—S.Smith 2 pass from Newton (Gano kick)

Car—Tolbert 10 pass from Newton (Gano kick)

Min—FG Walsh 22

Car—LaFell 79 pass from Newton (Gano kick)

Car—Newton 7 run (Gano kick)

Car—Tolbert 1 run (Gano kick)

Min—Rudolph 23 pass from Cassel (Walsh kick)

A—63,963.

Car Min
First downs 22 17
Total Net Yards 367 290
Rushes-yards 39-131 13-75
Passing 236 215
Punt Returns 3-22 0-0
Kickoff Returns 2-31 0-0
Int. Ret. 2-62 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 20-26-0 32-44-2
Sacked-Yrds Lost 1-6 3-26
Punts 3-33.0 4-49.8
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0
Penalties-Yards 6-40 5-55
Time of Poss 36:27 23:33

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Carolina, D.Williams 17-64, Newton 9-30, Tolbert 8-27, LaFell 1-9, A.Smith 1-5, Anderson 2-(minus 1), Ginn Jr. 1-(minus 3). Minnesota, Peterson 10-62, Cassel 2-7, Gerhart 1-6.

PASSING—Carolina, Newton 20-26-0-242. Minnesota, Cassel 32-44-2-241.

RECEIVING—Carolina, D.Williams 5-53, S.Smith 5-21, LaFell 4-107, Ginn Jr. 2-22, Tolbert 2-20, Olsen 2-19. Minnesota, Rudolph 9-97, Jennings 6-34, Simpson 4-30, Jo.Webb 3-24, Peterson 3-21, Carlson 2-12, Wright 2-10, Patterson 2-3, Gerhart 1-10.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Cowboys 31, Redskins 16

Dwayne Harris returned a punt 86 yards for a TD and set up another score with a 90-yard kickoff return as Dallas handed Washington (1-4) a loss in Arlington, Texas. Harris had 222 total return yards and Kyle Wilber forced and recovered a fumble on a sack of Griffin that left the Cowboys needing just 3 yards for a clinching score in the fourth quarter.

Washington 3 3 10 0 16
Dallas 7 7 7 10 31

Dal—Murray 4 run (Bailey kick)

Was—FG Forbath 20

Dal—Harris 86 punt return (Bailey kick)

Was—FG Forbath 32

Was—FG Forbath 33

Dal—Williams 15 pass from Romo (Bailey kick)

Was—Morris 45 run (Forbath kick)

Dal—FG Bailey 30

Dal—Randle 1 run (Bailey kick)

A—90,239.

Was Dal
First downs 25 18
Total Net Yards 433 213
Rushes-yards 33-216 19-48
Passing 217 165
Punt Returns 5-17 2-109
Kickoff Returns 2-29 2-113
Int Ret. 1-4 1-0
Comp-Att-Int 19-39-1 18-30-1
Sacked-Yrds Lost 3-29 1-5
Punts 3-47.0 5-45.2
Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0
Penalties-Yards 12-104 7-80
Time of Poss 34:32 25:28

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Washington, Morris 16-81, Griffin III 9-77, Helu Jr. 6-42, Young 1-19, Moss 1-(minus 3). Dallas, Murray 7-29, Randle 11-17, Tanner 1-2.

PASSING—Washington, Griffin III 19-39-1-246. Dallas, Romo 18-30-1-170.

RECEIVING—Washington, Garcon 6-69, Reed 4-58, Helu Jr. 4-35, Moss 2-42, Hankerson 2-36, Morgan 1-6. Dallas, Bryant 5-36, Beasley 4-44, Witten 3-27, Williams 2-27, Murray 2-21, Randle 2-15.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—Washington, Forbath 49 (WL).