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Packers Win; Rams Pounded; Bears On MNF Without Cutler

 width=>>Packers Nip Lions

(Detroit, MI) -- Aaron Rodgers tossed for 236 yards, two touchdowns and an interception as the Packers defeated the Lions, 24-20. Randall Cobb hauled in nine balls for 74 yards and the game-winning touchdown with 1:55 to go for Green Bay, which moved to 7-and-3. M.D. Jennings returned an interception 72 yards for a score in the win. Matthew Stafford threw for 266 yards, a TD and a pair of picks for Detroit, which fell to 4-and-6. Calvin Johnson caught five balls for 143 yards and a touchdown, while Mikel Leshoure rushed for 84 yards and a score in defeat.

 width=>>Pats Post 59 On Colts In Rout

(Foxboro, MA) -- The Patriots tied a franchise mark with points scored in a game as they dismantled the Colts, 59-24. Andrew Luck threw for 334 yards, two scores and three interceptions for Indianapolis, which fell to 6-and-4. T.Y. Hilton made six catches for 100 yards and the two Luck TDs. The Colts host the Buffalo Bills next week.

 width=>>Jets Beat Rams To Snap Three-Game Skid

(St. Louis, MO) -- Bilal Powell had a pair of rushing touchdowns and Mark Sanchez threw for a score, as the Jets beat the Rams 27-14 in St. Louis. Sanchez finished 15-of-20 for 178 yards for New York, which snapped a three-game losing streak and improved to 4-and-6. Powell ended with 42 yards on 11 carries and Shonn Greene added 64 yards on 18 touches in the victory. Sam Bradford was 23-of-44 for 170 yards with two TDs, an interception and a fumble for the Rams, who fell to 0-4-and-1 over their last five games. Brandon Gibson had two TD catches in the setback.

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Atlanta Falcons 23, Arizona Cardinals 19
Dallas Cowboys 23, Cleveland Browns 20 (OT)
Cincinnati Bengals 28, Kansas City Chiefs 6
Washington Redskins 31, Philadelphia Eagles 6
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 27, Carolina Panthers 21 (OT)
Houston Texans 43, Jacksonville Jaguars 37 (OT)
New Orleans Saints 38, Oakland Raiders 17
Denver Broncos 30, San Diego Chargers 23
Baltimore Ravens 13, Pittsburgh Steelers 10

 width=>>Bears, 49ers Face Off In Battle Of Division Leaders

(San Francisco, CA) -- Division leaders meet up on "Monday Night Football" this week as the Chicago Bears battle the San Francisco 49ers at Candlestick Park. Chicago had its six-game winning streak snapped with a 13-6 loss to Houston last Sunday. Quarterback Jay Cutler suffered a concussion in that game and will not play this week. Jason Campbell will get the start instead. The Bears lead the NFC North at 7-and-2. The 49ers are top the NFC West at 6-2-and-1. They settled for a 24-24 tie with the Rams last Sunday at home. Quarterback Alex Smith was knocked out of that game with a concussion, but had been cleared to practice this week. Head coach Jim Harbaugh is also back with the team after being treated at the hospital for an irregular heartbeat late last week.

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