TWO-MINUTE DRILL
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GREEN BAY 28, OAKLAND 24
Hurt so good: Brett Favre leads Packer drive to game-winning touchdown in final 1:51 with injured throwing hand.
NEW ORLEANS 19, CAROLINA 10
Does Ricky Williams have an incentive clause in his contract for ankle injuries?
ARIZONA 25, PHILADELPHIA 24
Thumbs up to Jake Plummer for leading Cardinals to another come-from-behind victory, even if it was against the Eagles.
NEW ENGLAND 30, NEW YORK JETS 28
The heavily hyped Jets will be tested for character after losing their quarterback for the season.
INDIANAPOLIS 31, BUFFALO 14
It’s difficult to find Faulk with the Colts’ new running back, Edgerrin James.
ST. LOUIS 27, BALTIMORE 10
Raven defense must have looked like those Kurt Warner used to face in his Iowa Barnstormer days.
TENNESSEE 36, CINCINNATI 35
A new stadium and nickname for Tennessee; the same old Bungles.
DALLAS 41, WASHINGTON 35 (OT)
Troy Aikman, with five touchdown passes, manages to cover for a ravaged Cowboy secondary.
MINNESOTA 17, ATLANTA 14
The missed boot is on the other foot as Morten Andersen can’t make game-tying kick inside 40 in NFC title-game rematch.
JACKSONVILLE 41, SAN FRANCISCO 3
That was a Jaguar little pill that the 49er offense had to swallow.
DETROIT 28, SEATTLE 20
Ron Rivers is rolling at running back, still waters run deep for Barry Sanders in Motor City.
NEW YORK GIANTS 17, TAMPA BAY 13
How often will Buccaneer Coach Tony Dungy follow herky-jerky pattern of pulling Trent Dilfer for Eric Zeier this season?
CHICAGO 20, KANSAS CITY 17
This is how far the Chiefs have slipped since T.J. Simers picked them to win Super Bowl last season.
PITTSBURGH 43, CLEVELAND 0
At least Drew Carey, in trying whip Brown fans into a pregame frenzy, didn’t shout, “Are you ready for some football?”
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