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Arizona’s John Brown scores on a 75-yard touchdown pass with 1:21 to play in a win over Philadelphia. (Associated Press)

Cardinals 24, Eagles 20

Carson Palmer lofted a 75-yard touchdown pass to rookie John Brown with 1:21 to play to give Arizona a stunning victory over Philadelphia in Glendale, Arizona. The Cardinals had a goal-line stand that forced the Eagles to settle for a 20-yard field goal that put Philadelphia up 20-17 with 1:56 left. Then on third-and-5, Palmer – who also had an 80-yard TD pass to Larry Fitzgerald – heaved the ball deep, where the speedy Brown gathered it in and crossed the goal line just as he was being tackled. The Eagles drove to the Arizona 16. On the last play, Jordan Matthews caught a pass from Nick Foles in the end zone but landed out of bounds.

Philadelphia 7 0 10 3 20
Arizona 0 7 7 10 24

Phi—Maclin 21 pass from Foles (Parkey kick)

Ari—Ellington 1 run (Catanzaro kick)

Ari—Fitzgerald 80 pass from Palmer (Catanzaro kick)

Phi—FG Parkey 54

Phi—Maclin 54 pass from Foles (Parkey kick)

Ari—FG Catanzaro 28

Phi—FG Parkey 20

Ari—Jo.Brown 75 pass from Palmer (Catanzaro kick)

A—61,789.

Phi Ari
First downs 27 17
Total Net Yards 521 400
Rushes-yards 26-110 23-71
Passing 411 329
Punt Returns 2-25 3-16
Kickoff Returns 1-26 0-0
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-58
Comp-Att-Int 36-62-2 20-42-0
Sacked-Yards Lst 0-0 0-0
Punts 6-48.0 8-42.9
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1
Penalties-Yards 11-103 10-95
Time of Poss. 31:10 28:50

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Philadelphia, McCoy 21-83, Foles 2-14, Polk 3-13. Arizona, Ellington 23-71.

PASSING—Philadelphia, Foles 36-62-2-411. Arizona, Palmer 20-42-0-329.

RECEIVING—Philadelphia, Maclin 12-187, J.Matthews 6-47, Cooper 5-88, Ertz 5-48, McCoy 3-14, Celek 2-8, Huff 1-12, Maehl 1-6, Polk 1-1. Arizona, Fitzgerald 7-160, Jo.Brown 5-119, Ellington 3-14, Carlson 2-16, Hughes 2-13, Ja.Brown 1-7.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Saints 44, Packers 28

Drew Brees completed 27 of 32 passes for 311 yards and three touchdowns, and New Orleans ended visiting Green Bay’s four-game winning streak. Rookie receiver Brandin Cooks had a 50-yard touchdown catch and a 4-yard scoring run, and tight end Jimmy Graham also caught a touchdown pass to help the Saints (3-4) pull even in victories with Carolina (3-4-1), setting up a showdown to decide first place in the NFC South on Thursday night. Aaron Rodgers, intercepted only once in Green Bay’s first seven games, was picked off twice and sacked three times.

Green Bay 10 6 0 7 23
New Orleans 10 6 14 14 44

GB—Cobb 70 pass from A.Rodgers (Crosby kick)

NO—Cooks 4 run (S.Graham kick)

GB—FG Crosby 31

NO—FG S.Graham 31

GB—FG Crosby 49

NO—FG S.Graham 29

GB—FG Crosby 27

NO—FG S.Graham 37

NO—Cooks 50 pass from Brees (S.Graham kick)

NO—J.Graham 22 pass from Brees (S.Graham kick)

NO—Hill 2 pass from Brees (S.Graham kick)

GB—A.Rodgers 14 run (Crosby kick)

NO—Ingram 21 run (S.Graham kick)

A—73,146.

GB NO
First downs 23 28
Total Net Yards 491 495
Rushes-yards 19-89 31-193
Passing 402 302
Punt Returns 0-0 0-0
Kickoff Returns 0-0 0-0
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-10
Comp-Att-Int 29-40-2 27-32-0
Sacked-Yards Lst 4-24 2-9
Punts 0-0.0 0-0.0
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1
Penalties-Yards 8-84 4-35
Time of Poss. 28:21 31:39

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Green Bay, Lacy 13-59, A.Rodgers 2-21, Starks 2-5, Harris 2-4. New Orleans, Ingram 24-172, Cadet 1-7, Brees 1-6, Cooks 1-4, Lorig 2-3, Johnson 2-1.

PASSING—Green Bay, A.Rodgers 28-39-2-418, Flynn 1-1-0-8. New Orleans, Brees 27-32-0-311.

RECEIVING—Green Bay, Lacy 8-123, D.Adams 7-75, Cobb 5-126, R.Rodgers 4-58, Nelson 3-25, Quarless 2-19. New Orleans, Cooks 6-94, J.Graham 5-59, Stills 4-57, Colston 4-49, Cadet 4-40, Lorig 1-5, Ingram 1-3, Hill 1-2, Johnson 1-2.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Bengals 27, Ravens 24

Andy Dalton made up for his two second-half turnovers by scoring on a 1-yard sneak with 57 seconds left, rallying Cincinnati to a victory over visiting Baltimore. The Bengals wasted an 11-point lead as Dalton’s fumble and interception helped the Ravens pull ahead 24-20 with 3:59 left. Dalton then threw a 53-yard pass to Mohamed Sanu on third-and-10 and took it the final yard on fourth down, completing a 10-play, 80-yard drive.

Baltimore 0 6 8 10 24
Cincinnati 7 0 10 10 27

Cin—Dalton 1 run (Nugent kick)

Bal—FG Tucker 45

Bal—FG Tucker 50

Cin—Bernard 1 run (Nugent kick)

Cin—FG Nugent 32

Bal—Taliaferro 10 run (Forsett run)

Cin—FG Nugent 33

Bal—Taliaferro 8 run (Tucker kick)

Bal—FG Tucker 53

Cin—Dalton 1 run (Nugent kick)

A—55,711.

Bal Cin
First downs 18 19
Total Net Yards 294 350
Rushes-yards 26-107 34-111
Passing 187 239
Punt Returns 2-17 1-6
Kickoff Returns 5-122 3-93
Interceptions Ret. 1-5 2-17
Comp-Att-Int 17-34-2 21-28-1
Sacked-Yards Lst 1-8 2-27
Punts 1-50.0 3-52.0
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1
Penalties-Yards 7-51 6-40
Time of Poss. 29:16 30:44

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Baltimore, Forsett 17-68, Taliaferro 7-27, Flacco 2-12. Cincinnati, Bernard 16-45, Sanu 2-27, Hill 10-25, Dalton 6-14.

PASSING—Baltimore, Flacco 17-34-2-195. Cincinnati, Dalton 21-28-1-266.

RECEIVING—Baltimore, Campanaro 3-40, Smith Sr. 3-35, Forsett 3-17, Taliaferro 2-42, Gillmore 2-23, Aiken 2-15, Juszczyk 1-21, M.Brown 1-2. Cincinnati, Sanu 5-125, Gresham 4-34, Hill 4-28, Little 3-42, Tate 2-30, Bernard 2-2, Hewitt 1-5.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Lions 22, Falcons 21

Matt Prater kicked a 48-yard field goal on the last play of the game, lifting Detroit to a victory over Atlanta in London after trailing by 21 points. Matthew Stafford threw for 325 yards and two touchdowns, giving him 120 TDs, breaking the Lions record of 118 held by Bobby Layne. The blown halftime lead tied the biggest in Atlanta history.

Detroit 0 0 10 12 22
Atlanta 14 7 0 0 21

Atl—Freeman 7 pass from Ryan (Bryant kick)

Atl—Pascoe 1 pass from Ryan (Bryant kick)

Atl—S.Jackson 1 run (Bryant kick)

Det—FG Prater 22

Det—Tate 59 pass from Stafford (Prater kick)

Det—FG Prater 20

Det—Riddick 5 pass from Stafford (pass failed)

Det—FG Prater 48

A—83,532.

Det Atl
First downs 22 22
Total Net Yards 385 291
Rushes-yards 23-60 26-78
Passing 325 213
Punt Returns 0-0 1-20
Kickoff Returns 0-0 2-44
Interceptions Ret. 1-45 1-0
Comp-Att-Int 24-47-1 20-27-1
Sacked-Yards Lst 0-0 2-15
Punts 3-41.3 4-38.3
Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-0
Penalties-Yards 8-85 5-39
Time of Poss. 30:55 29:05

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Detroit, Bell 14-39, Stafford 3-9, Riddick 3-5, Collins 2-5, Winn 1-2. Atlanta, S.Jackson 18-60, Ryan 1-6, Freeman 3-5, Smith 3-5, Rodgers 1-2.

PASSING—Detroit, Stafford 24-47-1-325. Atlanta, Ryan 20-27-1-228.

RECEIVING—Detroit, Riddick 8-74, Tate 7-151, Fuller 3-43, Ross 3-31, Bell 2-22, Broyles 1-4. Atlanta, White 5-66, Jones 4-58, Douglas 3-42, Rodgers 3-28, Toilolo 2-26, Freeman 1-7, Pascoe 1-1, DiMarco 1-0.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Chiefs 34, Rams 7

Jamaal Charles ran for two touchdowns, Knile Davis returned a kick 99 yards for another score and host Kansas City trounced St. Louis. Cairo Santos added a pair of field goals for the Chiefs, including a career-best 53-yarder. Alex Smith was 24 of 28 for 226 yards, while Davis capped a run of 34 unanswered points with a short touchdown run late in the fourth quarter. Justin Houston had three of Kansas City’s seven sacks. The Rams lost their sixth straight to the Chiefs, dating to Sept. 25, 1994, when they were still in Los Angeles.

St. Louis 7 0 0 0 7
Kansas City 0 10 10 14 34

StL—Kendricks 1 pass from A.Davis (Zuerlein kick)

KC—Charles 1 run (Santos kick)

KC—FG Santos 53

KC—Davis 99 kickoff return (Santos kick)

KC—FG Santos 28

KC—Charles 36 run (Santos kick)

KC—Davis 3 run (Santos kick)

A—75,972.

StL KC
First downs 13 23
Total Net Yards 200 361
Rushes-yards 19-84 34-143
Passing 116 218
Punt Returns 2-42 4-27
Kickoff Returns 3-68 1-99
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-10
Comp-Att-Int 15-25-1 24-28-0
Sacked-Yards Lst 7-44 2-8
Punts 6-54.0 4-45.5
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1
Penalties-Yards 8-68 7-51
Time of Poss. 24:22 35:38

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—St. Louis, Mason 7-32, Cunningham 4-27, Stacy 5-17, Austin 2-7, A.Davis 1-1. Kansas City, Charles 13-73, Davis 16-49, A.Smith 4-24, Thomas 1-(minus 3).

PASSING—St. Louis, A.Davis 15-25-1-160. Kansas City, A.Smith 24-28-0-226.

RECEIVING—St. Louis, Stacy 3-20, Britt 2-52, Bailey 2-33, Austin 2-12, Givens 1-12, Cook 1-11, Quick 1-10, Cunningham 1-8, Kendricks 1-1, Mason 1-1. Kansas City, Bowe 6-64, Kelce 4-45, Charles 4-44, Fasano 4-19, Thomas 3-17, Sherman 1-24, Hammond Jr. 1-9, D.Harris 1-4.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—St. Louis, Zuerlein 38 (WR).

Texans 30, Titans 16

Arian Foster ran for 151 yards and two touchdowns and also caught a pass for a score as Houston beat Tennessee in Nashville, Tennessee. The Texans snapped a three-game skid as Foster topped 100 yards rushing in his fourth straight game. J.J. Watt had two sacks and forced a fumble as the Texans beat the team they replaced in Houston for the fourth time in five games. Tennessee rookie Zach Mettenberger turned over the ball twice in his first start, and he also threw for 299 yards and two touchdowns.

Houston 0 13 14 3 30
Tennessee 3 0 6 7 16

Ten—FG Succop 35

Hou—FG Bullock 30

Hou—Foster 34 run (Bullock kick)

Hou—FG Bullock 29

Hou—Foster 5 pass from Fitzpatrick (Bullock kick)

Hou—Foster 1 run (Bullock kick)

Ten—Walker 6 pass from Mettenberger (run failed)

Hou—FG Bullock 49

Ten—Hunter 12 pass from Mettenberger (Succop kick)

A—69,143.

Hou Ten
First downs 24 13
Total Net Yards 405 326
Rushes-yards 40-212 13-36
Passing 193 290
Punt Returns 2-18 2-57
Kickoff Returns 0-0 3-77
Interceptions Ret. 1-25 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 19-35-0 27-41-1
Sacked-Yards Lst 5-34 2-9
Punts 6-44.8 6-51.7
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1
Penalties-Yards 4-35 6-61
Time of Poss. 35:22 24:38

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Houston, Foster 20-151, Blue 14-42, Fitzpatrick 4-12, Grimes 2-7. Tennessee, Sankey 9-35, McCluster 2-1, Greene 1-1, Mettenberger 1-(minus 1).

PASSING—Houston, Fitzpatrick 19-35-0-227. Tennessee, Mettenberger 27-41-1-299.

RECEIVING—Houston, A.Johnson 7-55, Hopkins 5-95, Foster 4-22, D.Johnson 2-33, Blue 1-22. Tennessee, N.Washington 4-68, McCluster 4-39, Walker 4-37, Hunter 4-31, Sankey 4-25, Wright 3-53, L.Washington 3-40, Hagan 1-6.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Vikings 19, Bucs 13 (OT)

Anthony Barr forced a fumble on the first play of overtime and returned it 27 yards to score to give Minnesota a victory over Tampa Bay in Tampa, Florida. The stunning end came just 17 seconds after the Vikings extended the game on Blair Walsh’s 38-yard field goal on the final play of regulation. Teddy Bridgewater threw for 241 yards, one TD and no interceptions to help Minnesota stop a three-game skid. Mike Glennon threw a 7-yard scoring pass to Austin Seferian-Jenkins to give Tampa Bay a 13-10 lead with 2:02 remaining. But the Bucs’ porous defense couldn’t stop Bridgewater from putting together a nine-play, 61-yard march to get the game into OT.

Minnesota 0 3 7 3 6 19
Tampa Bay 0 0 0 13 0 13

Min—FG Walsh 46

Min—Jennings 17 pass from Bridgewater (Walsh kick)

TB—FG Murray 54

TB—FG Murray 45

TB—Seferian-Jenkins 7 pass from Glennon (Murray kick)

Min—FG Walsh 38

Min—Barr 27 fumble return

A—56,577.

Min TB
First downs 22 15
Total Net Yards 332 225
Rushes-yards 22-97 23-66
Passing 235 159
Punt Returns 4-25 2-17
Kickoff Returns 3-79 2-45
Interceptions Ret. 1-0 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 24-42-0 19-28-1
Sacked-Yards Lst 1-6 5-12
Punts 8-44.8 7-43.1
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1
Penalties-Yards 6-59 8-52
Time of Poss. 30:34 29:43

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Minnesota, McKinnon 16-83, Patterson 1-10, Bridgewater 1-3, Asiata 4-1. Tampa Bay, Martin 10-27, Rainey 8-25, Glennon 3-13, James 1-1, Herron 1-0.

PASSING—Minnesota, Bridgewater 24-42-0-241. Tampa Bay, Glennon 19-28-1-171.

RECEIVING—Minnesota, Patterson 6-86, Ford 6-61, Asiata 4-26, Jennings 3-38, Charle.Johnson 2-18, Wright 2-13, McKinnon 1-(minus 1). Tampa Bay, Rainey 6-41, Evans 4-78, Seferian-Jenkins 3-26, Murphy Jr. 2-11, Martin 2-(minus 1), Jackson 1-13, Myers 1-3.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—Minnesota, Walsh 56 (WL).

Dolphins 27, Jaguars 13

Rookie Blake Bortles had two interceptions returned for touchdowns, costly mistakes that helped visiting Miami beat Jacksonville. Louis Delmas (81 yards) and Brent Grimes (22 yards) scored on the turnovers for Miami, which won consecutive games for the first time this season. Ryan Tannehill’s 3-yard pass to Rishard Matthews made it 24-6 late in the third quarter and gave the Dolphins a comfortable cushion in a game they could have easily trailed by double digits.

Miami 0 10 14 3 27
Jacksonville 0 3 3 7 13

Mia—Delmas 81 interception return (Sturgis kick)

Jax—FG Scobee 30

Mia—FG Sturgis 43

Mia—Grimes 22 interception return (Sturgis kick)

Jax—FG Scobee 40

Mia—Matthews 3 pass from Tannehill (Sturgis kick)

Mia—FG Sturgis 29

Jax—A.Robinson 48 pass from Bortles (Scobee kick)

A—65,633.

Mia Jax
First downs 17 19
Total Net Yards 326 377
Rushes-yards 24-148 30-176
Passing 178 201
Punt Returns 2-10 5-28
Kickoff Returns 1-32 2-52
Interceptions Ret. 2-103 1-0
Comp-Att-Int 16-29-1 18-34-2
Sacked-Yards Lst 3-18 4-20
Punts 5-51.0 4-46.8
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1
Penalties-Yards 7-52 6-37
Time of Poss. 27:37 32:23

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Miami, Miller 14-78, Tannehill 5-48, Dan.Thomas 4-18, Landry 1-4. Jacksonville, D.Robinson 18-108, Bortles 6-48, Gerhart 4-10, Todman 2-10.

PASSING—Miami, Tannehill 16-29-1-196. Jacksonville, Bortles 18-34-2-221.

RECEIVING—Miami, Landry 3-23, Miller 3-21, M.Wallace 2-59, Sims 2-51, Dan.Thomas 2-12, Hartline 1-19, Gibson 1-7, Matthews 1-3, Clay 1-1. Jacksonville, A.Robinson 5-82, Hurns 3-49, Shorts III 3-41, Harbor 2-27, Todman 2-0, D.Robinson 1-10, Lee 1-9, Gerhart 1-3.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—Jacksonville, Scobee 48 (BK).

Patriots 51, Bears 23

Tom Brady threw five scoring passes and streaking New England crammed three touchdowns into the last two minutes of the first half in a victory over Chicago in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The Patriots scored on all five of their possessions in the half – and one of the Bears’ – on their way to their fourth straight win. Chicago fell behind 45-7 early in the second half and lost for the fourth time in five games.

Chicago 0 7 8 8 23
New England 7 31 7 6 51

NE—Gronkowski 6 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick)

NE—FG Gostkowski 23

NE—Wright 1 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick)

Chi—Forte 25 pass from Cutler (Gould kick)

NE—Gronkowski 2 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick)

NE—LaFell 9 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick)

NE—Ninkovich 15 fumble return (Gostkowski kick)

NE—Gronkowski 46 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick)

Chi—Bennett 20 pass from Cutler (Rosario pass from Cutler)

NE—FG Gostkowski 27

Chi—Jeffery 10 pass from Cutler (Forte pass from Cutler)

NE—FG Gostkowski 39

A—68,756.

Chi NE
First downs 27 32
Total Net Yards 384 487
Rushes-yards 26-153 32-122
Passing 231 365
Punt Returns 1-10 3-57
Kickoff Returns 5-94 0-0
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-0
Comp-Att-Int 21-35-1 33-38-0
Sacked-Yards Lst 3-18 1-11
Punts 4-47.3 1-46.0
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0
Penalties-Yards 5-41 7-38
Time of Poss. 27:17 32:43

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Chicago, Forte 19-114, Carey 6-33, Cutler 1-6. New England, Gray 17-86, Vereen 5-22, J.White 6-17, Brady 2-0, Garoppolo 1-(minus 1), Wright 1-(minus 2).

PASSING—Chicago, Cutler 20-30-1-227, Clausen 1-5-0-22. New England, Brady 30-35-0-354, Garoppolo 3-3-0-22.

RECEIVING—Chicago, Bennett 6-95, Forte 6-54, Jeffery 5-59, Marshall 3-35, Rosario 1-6. New England, LaFell 11-124, Gronkowski 9-149, Wright 7-61, Vereen 3-23, Amendola 2-5, Edelman 1-14.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Bills 43, Jets 23

Kyle Orton threw four touchdown passes and Buffalo forced six turnovers, three each by Geno Smith and Michael Vick, in a victory over New York in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Orton won for the third time in four games since replacing EJ Manuel as the starting quarterback for the Bills, tossing TD passes to Robert Woods, Lee Smith, Scott Chandler and Sammy Watkins against the listless Jets, who have lost seven straight for the first time since 2005.

Buffalo 14 10 6 13 43
N.Y. Jets 0 17 0 6 23

Buf—Woods 22 pass from Orton (Carpenter kick)

Buf—Smith 1 pass from Orton (Carpenter kick)

NYJ—Ivory 2 run (Folk kick)

Buf—Summers 2 run (Carpenter kick)

Buf—FG Carpenter 53

NYJ—Ivory 2 run (Folk kick)

NYJ—FG Folk 55

Buf—FG Carpenter 36

Buf—FG Carpenter 29

Buf—Chandler 12 pass from Orton (Carpenter kick)

Buf—Watkins 61 pass from Orton (kick failed)

NYJ—B.Powell 3 run (pass failed)

A—78,160.

Buf NYJ
First downs 12 22
Total Net Yards 280 312
Rushes-yards 32-67 33-175
Passing 213 137
Punt Returns 3-42 2-2
Kickoff Returns 2-19 6-144
Interceptions Ret. 4-71 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 10-17-0 20-44-4
Sacked-Yards Lst 4-25 4-21
Punts 6-41.5 5-45.2
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 4-2
Penalties-Yards 7-49 10-90
Time of Poss. 27:43 32:17

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Buffalo, Dixon 22-44, B.Brown 7-15, Orton 2-6, Summers 1-2. N.Y. Jets, Vick 8-69, Ivory 13-43, Harvin 4-28, B.Powell 4-28, C.Johnson 3-7, Smith 1-0.

PASSING—Buffalo, Orton 10-17-0-238. N.Y. Jets, Vick 18-36-1-153, Smith 2-8-3-5.

RECEIVING—Buffalo, Watkins 3-157, Woods 3-50, Smith 2-5, Hogan 1-14, Chandler 1-12. N.Y. Jets, Decker 7-40, Amaro 5-51, Harvin 3-22, Kerley 2-25, C.Johnson 2-13, Owusu 1-7.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Browns 23, Raiders 13

Brian Hoyer threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to Andrew Hawkins early in the fourth quarter and Cleveland beat visiting Oakland. Hoyer’s TD to Hawkins put the Browns ahead 16-6, shortly after Cleveland’s defense came to the rescue. Safety Donte Whitner forced a fumble late in the third quarter with a huge hit on Oakland running back Darren McFadden as the Raiders were driving.

Oakland 0 6 0 7 13
Cleveland 6 3 0 14 23

Cle—FG Cundiff 52

Cle—FG Cundiff 33

Cle—FG Cundiff 26

Oak—FG Janikowski 46

Oak—FG Janikowski 38

Cle—Hawkins 4 pass from Hoyer (Cundiff kick)

Cle—Tate 5 run (Cundiff kick)

Oak—Holmes 10 pass from Carr (Janikowski kick)

A—67,431.

Oak Cle
First downs 19 15
Total Net Yards 387 306
Rushes-yards 22-71 25-39
Passing 316 267
Punt Returns 4-24 2-7
Kickoff Returns 1-21 0-0
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-35
Comp-Att-Int 34-56-1 19-28-0
Sacked-Yards Lst 3-12 1-8
Punts 7-44.0 7-46.3
Fumbles-Lost 4-2 1-0
Penalties-Yards 8-54 6-30
Time of Poss. 34:52 25:08

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Oakland, McFadden 12-59, Jones-Drew 6-8, Thompkins 1-7, Olawale 1-0, Carr 2-(minus 3). Cleveland, Tate 15-26, West 7-11, Hoyer 2-1, Crowell 1-1.

PASSING—Oakland, Carr 34-54-0-328, McFadden 0-1-0-0, Schaub 0-1-1-0. Cleveland, Hoyer 19-28-0-275.

RECEIVING—Oakland, Rivera 7-83, J.Jones 6-62, Holmes 5-69, Reece 5-34, Thompkins 4-34, McFadden 4-26, Butler 1-9, Jones-Drew 1-6, D.Moore 1-5. Cleveland, Hawkins 7-88, Cameron 3-40, Gabriel 2-60, Austin 2-34, Dray 2-27, West 1-10, Crowell 1-8, Tate 1-8.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.