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Rams Stun Seahawks; Pack Escapes Saints; Bears In Dallas

>>Rams Sink Seahawks

(St. Louis, MO)  --  Johnny Hekker threw a two-yard touchdown pass to Danny Amendola on a fake field goal as the Rams sunk the Seahawks, 19-13.  Sam Bradford threw for 221 yards and an interception for the Rams, who improved to 2-and-2.  Greg Zuerlein booted four field goals, including makes from 60 and 58 yards in the win.  Marshawn Lynch rumbled for 118 yards and a score for Seattle, which dropped to 2-and-2.  Russell Wilson passed for 160 yards and three interceptions in the setback.

>>Packers Keep Saints Winless

(Green Bay, WI)  --  Aaron Rodgers passed for 319 yards and four touchdowns as the Packers held off the Saints, 28-27.  James Jones had two touchdown grabs to help Green Bay even its record at 2-and-2.  Greg Jennings and Jordy Nelson had receiving scores in the win.  The Packers visit the Colts next Sunday.

NFL
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New England Patriots 52, Buffalo Bills 28
Houston Texans 38, Tennessee Titans 14
San Diego Chargers 37, Kansas City Chiefs 20
Minnesota Vikings 20, Detroit Lions 13
Atlanta Falcons 30, Carolina Panthers 28
San Francisco 49ers 34, New York Jets 0
Arizona Cardinals 24, Miami Dolphins 21 (ot)
Denver Broncos 37, Oakland Raiders 6
Cincinnati Bengals 27, Jacksonville Jaguars 10
Washington Redskins 24, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 22
Philadelphia Eagles 19, New York Giants 17

>>Bears In "Big D" For Monday Night Showdown With 'Boys

(Arlington, TX)  --  A pair of 2-and-1 teams looking to stay atop their respective divisions meet in Arlington as the Dallas Cowboys host the Chicago Bears on "Monday Night Football."  The 'Boys are coming off a 16-10 win over Tampa Bay in their home-opener last Sunday.  They kicked off the season by splitting a pair of road contests.  In Dallas' season-opener, they beat the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants, but followed that up with a disappointing 27-7 setback at Seattle in Week Two.  Meanwhile, the Bears defense allowed just a 160 total yards of offense in a 23-6 home win over the Rams in Week Three.  They sacked Sam Bradford six times and returned an interception 45 yards for a score.  Chicago routed Indianapolis in its season-opener and suffered its lone blemish of the season in a Week Two setback at Green Bay.  The "Monsters of the Midway" edged the Cowboys 27-20 the last time the two teams met in 2010.

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