 | Manning throws for 308 yards, four TDs as Colts stay perfect - Tuesday, December 22, 2009JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Peyton Manning completed every pass early and one big one late, exactly what the Indianapolis Colts needed to stay unbeaten. Manning threw for 308 yards and four touchdowns, including a 65-yarder to Reggie Wayne to go ahead for good, and the Colts beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 35-31 Thursday night to improve to 14-0 for the first time in franchise history. read more ... |
 | Smith sets up Panthers' win as defense stifles Favre, Vikings - Monday, December 21, 2009CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- It was supposed to be a night when the Minnesota Vikings celebrated a division title and inched closer to the best record in the NFC. Instead it was night of dropped passes, missed tackles, poor protection -- and a dustup between Brett Favre and the coach who worked so hard to bring him back from retirement. read more ... |
 | Roethlisberger's TD pass on final play puts end to Steelers' 5-game skid - Monday, December 21, 2009PITTSBURGH -- Ben Roethlisberger throws to the corner of the end zone, the receiver barely gets his feet down inbounds for a remarkable touchdown. Ten months after winning the Super Bowl with just such an improbable play, the Pittsburgh Steelers possibly saved their season with a nearly identical one. read more ... |
 | Kaeding's 52-yard FG beats grieving Bengals, clinches West for Chargers - Monday, December 21, 2009SAN DIEGO -- By the time the San Diego Chargers could exhale, they had clinched their fourth straight AFC West title as well as pulling out a dramatic win over the grieving Cincinnati Bengals. Yes, it was a crazy several minutes at Qualcomm late Sunday afternoon. Nate Kaeding kicked a 52-yard field goal with 3 seconds left and the Chargers rallied for a 27-24 win over the Bengals, who got a tying 34-yard field goal by Shayne Graham 51 seconds earlier. read more ... |
 | Ware strips Brees on final drive to end Saints' shot at perfect season - Sunday, December 20, 2009NEW ORLEANS -- A perfect record would have been lagniappe, as they say in Louisiana -- a little something extra. The history-making achievement the Saints and their fans really covet is a first Super Bowl appearance, which is all that's left to accomplish now that Tony Romo and Dallas ended their December doldrums at New Orleans' expense. read more ... |
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