NFL Week 13 two-minute drill
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Tennessee 23, at Buffalo 17: Bills are looking more like bumbling team that started 2010 season 0-8 than one that started 2011 at 5-2.
Kansas City 10, at Chicago 3: Bears fans have to be wondering whether Coach Lovie Smith has Donovan McNabb’s phone number.
at New England 31, Indianapolis 24: Colts go with experience at QB, starting Dan Orlovsky, who was also a member of 0-16 Lions.
at Houston 17, Atlanta 10: T.J. Yates is first North Carolina player to make NFL start at QB. Guess there was no reason before this.
at Miami 34, Oakland 14: Dumb or smart? Raiders’ Richard Seymour was ejected for throwing a punch as Dolphins went up, 27-0.
at Pittsburgh 35, Cincinnati 7: Division rivalry? The Steelers have swept the Bengals seven times in the last 11 seasons.
Carolina 38, at Tampa Bay 19: In a quest to give anything a try in his rookie season, Cam Newton catches first NFL pass (27 yards).
N.Y. Jets 34, at Washington 19: Jets Coach Rex Ryan had to figure either Mark Sanchez or Rex Grossman would deliver. Both did.
Denver 35, at Minnesota 32: Vikings fans should start “Tebowing” because so far they haven’t had a prayer with Christian Ponder.
Baltimore 24, at Cleveland 10: Colt McCoy’s 0-7 division mark has him teetering as the Browns’ starter. Next? Steelers in three days.
at Arizona 19, Dallas 13: Cardinals were less of a pain when they were in Dallas’ division. They’ve beaten the Cowboys three in a row.
Green Bay 38, at N.Y. Giants 35: Giants had visions of another historic win dancing in heads. They had visions of sugarplums too.
at San Francisco 26, St. Louis 0: Jim Harbaugh, George Seifert (‘89), Steve Mariucci (‘97) won division as rookie 49ers coaches.
at New Orleans 31, Detroit 17: Drew Brees’ passing yards up to 4,031, making him first to eclipse the 4,000-yard plateau in 12 games.
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