TWO-MINUTE DRILL
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DENVER 38, at NEW ORLEANS 23
Do the Saints miss Ricky Williams? They did not have a rushing attempt in the second half. So that would be a big yes.
TENNESSEE 15, at PHILADELPHIA 13
Al Del Greco finally redeems himself. But Titans, maybe you should try winning a game without relying on a last-second field goal.
at PITTSBURGH 21, OAKLAND 20
Note to Rich Gannon: Is it really that hard to remember what down it is? Count with us: 1, 2, 3, 4. Maybe Raiders should hire Al Gore as quarterbacks coach.
at TAMPA BAY 27, DALLAS 7
Whatever happened to all that talk about the Cowboys being America’s team? Would the 4-9 record have anything to do with it?
NEW YORK GIANTS 9, at WASHINGTON 7
Dan Snyder, if you’re going to spend a billion dollars to build a team, wouldn’t you want to spend a little more for a kicker who isn’t on Social Security?
SAN FRANCISCO 45, at SAN DIEGO 17
Ryan Leaf throws interceptions in four straight fourth-quarter possessions, the first time he’s completed four straight passes to anybody in the NFL.
at JACKSONVILLE 48, CLEVELAND 0
Browns have Spergon Wynn at quarterback and have been outscored, 116-17, in last three games. Apparently Cleveland is still waiting for an NFL team.
at NEW YORK JETS 27, INDIANAPOLIS 17
Colts have gone from team of the future to Super Bowl favorites to league’s biggest disappointment. That’s a long trip to end up nowhere.
SEATTLE 30, at ATLANTA 10
After committing four turnovers and losing his shoe during a play, Falcon QB Doug Johnson says, “I think I did all right.” What color is the sky in your world?
MIAMI 33, at BUFFALO 6
Today’s discussion topic: If Dolphins go to Super Bowl with Jay Fiedler at quarterback, what does that do to Dan Marino’s legacy?
at CAROLINA 16, ST. LOUIS 3
Don’t look now, but the Rams would not make the playoffs if the season ended today. Maybe Dick Vermeil didn’t get enough credit for last season.
at CINCINNATI 24, ARIZONA 13
Cardinal running back Michael Pittman says, “It hurts big-time losing to the Cincinnati Bengals.” Almost as bad as losing to the Arizona Cardinals.
GREEN BAY 28, at CHICAGO 6
Brett Favre reached 3,000 yards passing for a ninth straight season, tying Dan Marino’s NFL mark. Of course, Favre won an NFL title to go with it.
at MINNESOTA 24, DETROIT 17 (NOV. 30)
OPEN DATE: BALTIMORE
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