Eagles Rush Past Giants, 17-3
Donovan McNabb ran for 111 yards and one touchdown, and Philadelphia had a remarkable 299 yards rushing as the Eagles beat the New York Giants 17-3 in the final Monday night game at Veterans Stadium.
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ROB MAADDI,
AP Sports Writer,
10/29/2002 08:13 AM EST)
Texans Jolt Jaguars 21-19
The Houston Texans felt right at home in their first road win.
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EDDIE PELLS,
AP Sports Writer,
10/28/2002 10:57 AM EST)
Falcons Edge Saints 37-35
Michael Vick felt sick on Atlanta's final possession of the game. That didn't stop him from leading the Falcons to their third straight victory.
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MARY FOSTER,
AP Sports Writer,
10/28/2002 10:51 AM EST)
Smith Gains NFL Career Rushing Mark
Emmitt Smith put his right hand down to keep his balance and surged forward. And past Walter Payton.
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The Associated Press,
10/28/2002 08:59 AM EST)
Redskins Dominate Colts in 26-21 Win
Was that really Steve Spurrier coaching the Washington Redskins?
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JOSEPH WHITE,
AP Sports Writer,
10/28/2002 06:33 AM EST)
Broncos Bash Patriots 24-16
Clinton Portis and Shannon Sharpe showed that the New England Patriots needed more than a week off to solve their problems.
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HOWARD ULMAN,
AP Sports Writer,
10/28/2002 06:29 AM EST)
Seahawks Knock Out Cowboys 17-14
Rian Lindell kicked a 20-yard field goal with 25 seconds left, giving the Seattle Seahawks a 17-14 victory over the Dallas Cowboys and new rushing record-holder Emmitt Smith on Sunday.
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10/27/2002 10:11 PM EST)
49ers Crunch Cardinals 38-28
When Jeff Garcia and Terrell Owens are in sync, the San Francisco 49ers can outscore anybody - even the improving Arizona Cardinals.
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GREG BEACHAM,
AP Sports Writer,
10/27/2002 09:12 PM EST)
Vikings Trounce Bears 25-7
Daunte Culpepper showed some patience, and for once the Minnesota Vikings forced more turnovers than they produced.
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DAVE CAMPBELL,
AP Sports Writer,
10/27/2002 07:09 PM EST)
Steelers Top Ravens 31-18
An outstanding start enabled the Pittsburgh Steelers to end the afternoon where they expected to be: alone atop the AFC North.
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DAVID GINSBURG,
AP Sports Writer,
10/27/2002 06:46 PM EST)
Seahawks Knock Out Cowboys 17-14
Rian Lindell kicked a 20-yard field goal with 25 seconds left, giving the Seattle Seahawks a 17-14 victory over the Dallas Cowboys and new rushing record-holder Emmitt Smith on Sunday.
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10/27/2002 06:44 PM EST)
Vikings Trounce Bears 25-7
Daunte Culpepper showed some patience, and for once the Minnesota Vikings forced more turnovers than they produced.
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DAVE CAMPBELL,
AP Sports Writer,
10/27/2002 06:06 PM EST)
Falcons 37, Saints 35
Michael Vick felt sick on Atlanta's final possession of the game. That didn't stop him from leading the Falcons to their third straight victory.
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MARY FOSTER,
AP Sports Writer,
10/27/2002 05:31 PM EST)
Bucs 12, Panthers 9
Jon Gruden glanced down the sideline at his kicker, wondering how confident Martin Gramatica was feeling. Gramatica gave him a knowing nod, an assurance that he could accomplish anything asked of him.
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JENNA FRYER,
AP Sports Writer,
10/27/2002 04:49 PM EST)
Titans 30, Bengals 24
Only 3 feet from their first win, the Cincinnati Bengals tripped all over themselves.
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JOE KAY,
AP Sports Writer,
10/27/2002 04:36 PM EST)
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