Local News

Packers Edge Giants To Stay Undefeated; Rams, Bears Lose

>>Chiefs Best Bears

(Chicago, IL)  --  Tyler Palko's 38-yard touchdown pass to Dexter McCluster provided the Chiefs with the only TD of the game as they cut down the Bears, 10-3.  Palko totalled 157 yards on 17-of-30 passing, while McCluster finished with 61 yards rushing and 46 yards receiving.  Kansas City is now 5-and-7 on the year.  Caleb Hanie completed less than 50-percent of his passes for 133 yards and three interceptions for Chicago, which fell to 7-and-5.  Matt Forte carried the ball five times for 12 yards before leaving with a knee injury.  The Bears head to Denver to battle Tim Tebow and the Broncos next Sunday.

>>Packers Sneak Past Giants To Stay Undefeated

(East Rutherford, NJ)  --  Mason Crosby drilled a 30-yard field goal as time expired as the Packers improved to 12-and-0 with a 38-35 win over the Giants.  Aaron Rodgers took the Packers 68 yards in 58 seconds to get Green Bay into field goal range.  They responded to a nine-play, 69-yard drive by Eli Manning that tied the game at 35 with a Hakeem Nicks two-yard TD reception and Danny Ware two-point conversion.  Rodgers threw for 369 yards, four touchdowns and one interception.  Donald Driver caught two of Rodgers' TD passes, and Greg Jennings and Jermichael Finley each hauled in one as they won their 18th straight game.  The win, coupled with Detroit's loss to the Saints, gave the Packers the NFC North title.  Manning went toe-to-toe with Rodgers, throwing for 347 yards, three touchdowns and one interception.  He also lost a fumble as the Giants fell to 6-and-6.  Hakeem Nicks caught two touchdowns and Victor Cruz had 119 yards receiving.

>>49ers Clinch West With Win Over Rams

(San Francisco, CA)  --  The 49ers clinched the NFC West title with a 26-0 win over the Rams.  Alex Smith was 17-of-23 for 274 yards and two touchdowns for the Niners, who captured their first West crown since 2002.  A.J. Feeley started in place of Sam Bradford and was 12-of-22 for 156 yards and an interception for St. Louis.  Steven Jackson was held to 19 yards on 10 carries as the Rams slipped to 2-and-10 with the lopsided loss.  St. Louis will head to Seattle next weekend for a Monday Night Football matchup with the Seahawks.

NFL
-----
Tennessee Titans 23, Buffalo Bills 17
Pittsburgh Steelers 35, Cincinnati Bengals 7
Miami Dolphins 34, Oakland Raiders 14
Carolina Panthers 38, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 19
Houston Texans 17, Atlanta Falcons 10
New York Jets 34, Washington Redskins 19
Denver Broncos 35, Minnesota Vikings 32
New England Patriots 31, Indianapolis Colts 24
Baltimore Ravens 24, Cleveland Browns 10
Arizona Cardinals 19, Dallas Cowboys 13 (OT)
New Orleans Saints 31, Detroit Lions 17

Townhall Top of the Hour News

Local Weather - Sponsored By:

CLINTON WEATHER

Local News

DeWittDN on Facebook