NFL two-minute drill
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at Atlanta 39, Cincinnati 32: Carson Palmer, who pushed for the Bengals to sign Terrell Owens in off-season, wonders if they can get Roddy White (201 yards receiving) instead.
at Baltimore 37, Buffalo 34 (OT): Ravens spot Buffalo 14-point lead and allow 505 yards and four touchdowns to 30th-ranked offense just to see if winless Bills could still lose.
at Kansas City 42, Jacksonville 20: Can anyone name Jaguars’ backup quarterback who was forced to start? If you guessed Todd Bouman, thanks for reading, Todd’s mom.
Pittsburgh 23, at Miami 22: Upon review, instant replay clearly showed Steelers fumbled before end zone but gave ball back to them because instant replay wasn’t clear. Huh?
Cleveland 30, at New Orleans 17: Cleveland gets best quarterback production of season -- Colt McCoy’s nine completions and Drew Brees’ four completions to Browns.
at Tampa Bay 18, St. Louis 17: Resurgent Bucs are so exciting, the fans can’t sit in their seats. In fact, there were more than 20,000 empty seats for the blacked-out game.
at Tennessee 37, Philadelphia 19: Eagles fans start “We want Vick” chants, but only after “Hey, shouldn’t someone cover Kenny Britt” (225 receiving yards, three TDs) inquiries.
at Carolina 23, San Francisco 20: No. 1 pick David Carr reminds No. 1 pick Alex Smith that he has three more years of draft bust experience (interception set up winning score).
Washington 17, at Chicago 14: DeAngelo Hall’s four interceptions and touchdown confirm Jay Cutler’s philosophy to pass to the open man, no matter the uniform color.
at Seattle 22, Arizona 10: Out of habit, NCAA goes on alert after Pete Carroll equates Seahawks’ first-place standing to being No. 1 in the BCS standings in October.
New England 23, at San Diego 20: Pillsbury calls San Diego at halftime and asks if its turnovers can become the official pastry of the Chargers (four first-half miscues).
Oakland 59, at Denver 14: The last time anyone thought about 59 at the Raiders’ camp, they were measuring JaMarcus Russell’s waist.
at Green Bay 28, Minnesota 24: Brett Favre returns to Lambeau Field for the second time as a Viking and for the first time without his cellphone.
Bye: Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, N.Y. JetsƒÃÅ¡
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