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AP Tuesday Sports Roundup
AP Tuesday Sports Roundup
AP Tuesday Sports Roundup
Dallas tops Washington with late field goal LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — The Dallas Cowboys are co-owners of the worst record in the National Football Conference, possess a conference-worst 1-5 home record and are playing the rest of the season without injured quarterback Tony Romo. They are also just one game out of first place in the NFC East.
AP Tuesday Sports Roundup
AP Tuesday Sports Roundup
AP Tuesday Sports Roundup
Texans stifle Bengals' bid for perfection CINCINNATI (AP) — The number of unbeaten NFL teams is down to two. New England and Carolina own the league's only perfect records following Cincinnati's 10-6 loss to the visiting Houston Texans. Backup quarterback T.J. Yates took over in the third quarter and threw a 22-yard touchdown pass to DeAndre Hopkins with 14:20 remaining. Yates entered the game aft
Late INT Helps Cardinals Hold Off Ravens, 26-18
Late INT Helps Cardinals Hold Off Ravens, 26-18
Late INT Helps Cardinals Hold Off Ravens, 26-18
Tony Jefferson intercepted Joe Flacco in the end zone with six seconds to play, and the Cardinals held off the rallying Baltimore Ravens, 26-18, in Arizona on Monday night. Cardinals quarterback Carson Palmer passed for 275 yards and two scores, as Arizona (5-2) carried a 26-10 lead deep into the fourth quarter...
AP Tuesday Sports Roundup
AP Tuesday Sports Roundup
AP Tuesday Sports Roundup
Seahawks let defense do the talking SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle Seahawks' offense was sluggish on Monday, but their defense was outstanding in a 13-10 win over Detroit on Monday. The Lions were poised to take the lead with under two minutes left when Kam Chancellor punched the ball free from Detroit wide receiver Calvin Johnson at the Seattle 1 to secure the Seahawks' second straight win since an 0

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