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Show The Sialt Lake Tribune AMERICAN CONFERENCE WL T PetPF PA Home Conf Miami 6 10 857 172143 2-1-0 4-1-0 New England 6 20 750 191150 3-1-0 4-2-0 Buffalo § 3.0 625 147129 31-0 4-3-0 NY Jets 160 143 114143 0-4-0 1-5-0 Indianapolis 5 20 714 198145 3-1-0 420 Central WL Pct PF PA Home Cont Jacksonville 6 1 0 857 18069 2-1-0 4-1-0 Tennessee Pittsburgh 6 1 0 657 166140 40-0 4-0-0 4 3 0 571 1901021-20 33-0 Baltimore 250 286 95 135 17.0 125 96 241 Cleveland 170 125 74 5-0 197 0-3-0 0-6-0 West LT Pct PF PA Home Conf Kansas City attle SanDiego § 20 714 17394 4-0-0 4-1-0 420 667 121101 2-1-0 3-1-0 4 3.0 571 110103 220 320 Oakland 4 40 500 157153 2-2-0 2-3-0 Denver 260 250 144168 1-3-0 2-4-0 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Washington NY Gi PF PA Home Conf 5 242188 20 714 3.0 625 138138 43.0 571 182129 5 Dallas Arizona Philadelphia Detroit WL T Pct GreenBay Minnesota TampaBay 2-1-0 4-2-0 3-1-0 5-2-0 30-0 4-2-0 250 286 85 156 1-30 230 2 6 0 250 107151 1-3-0 2-4-0 Central Wi T Pct PF PA Home Conf 5 20 714 4 2.0 4 4 34 151121 667 133124 500 183158 429 91 102 375 129161 West we PF PA Stlouis 6 1 29887 SanFran 3 4 0_ 444207 Carolina 25 183162 Atlanta 26 110186 New Orleans 1 6 107148 SJOINIBZbaera Later Butfalo 13. Baltimore 10 Atlanta 27. Carolina 20 Washington48, Chicago 22 Cleveland 21, New Orleans 16 Jacksonvile 41, Cincinnati 10 NY Giants 23, Phila 17, OT Ternessoe 24,Lous21 10900 3-1-0 30-0 2-1.0 22.0 93.0 21-0 2-40 22.0 2-3-0 Home Cont 4-0-0 3-0-0 2-1-0 2-3-0 1-2-0 1-4-0 1-3-0 2-4-0 1-3-0 1-4-0 Denver at San Diego 215 pm Pittsburghat SanFran Tennessee at Miami 620pm N England, ee Dios atsoo.7pin 100-YD. RUSHERS Attempts-Yds. Kurt Wamer. Rams Petyon Manning, Colts 40-179 12-143 2TDs 15-128 17D 16-123 26-113 i) PC-PA-INT. YDS. 29-46-0 328 3TDs 22-34-0 312 17D 150-YD. RECEIVERS Catches-Yds. Marcus Robinson, Bears 9-161 27TDs DEFENSIVE SCORES @ Dan Wilkenson, Washington, 88-yard interception. @ Michael Strahan, Giants, 44-yard interception. @ Reggie Tongue, KansasCity, 7-yard fumble. @ Orlando Thomas,Vikings, 27-yardinterception. @ Trevor Pryce, Broncos, Sacked QBin end zone. B Allen Aldridge, Lions, 21-yard fumble. SPECIAL TEAMS SCORES @ Michael Sure Panthers, 100-yard kickoff. + YARD FIELD GOALS @ Brett cone Washington, 51 @ John Kasay, Panthers, 51 § Brett Conway, Washington 50. Dan losing their uht, were finally down by their de ‘They came intothe game al lowing just 16.1 points per gameand had22 sacks. They had no sacks @ ington and gave up 376 yards, STATS KansasCity linebacker Derrick Thomas madethe first interceptionof his 11-year careerin a 34-0 vietory . Miami’s defense has not allowed a touchdown in more than 10 quarters, stretching back to the second period of an Oct. 17 ga me against New England, The only touchdownagainst theDolphins during that span was an interception returned for a score by the Phil delphia Eagles last week WINGS Previously unbeaten St. Louis, which scored the opposition 6 9 in thefirst quai had outr, trailed ‘Tennessee 21-0 and went on toloseto the T! 21 . The Atlanta Falcons’ 27th-rated rushing defense limited Carolinatojust 63 yards in a victory over the St. Louis kicker Jeff Wilkins was per. Panthers, fect this season until Sunday, connecting on all 28 extra-point attempts and ali seven field goals. But his Shyal rd field goal attempt before halftime was short and his potential tying fleld goal from 38 yards in the final seco is also missed as the Rams lost for the first time. SW TPES Atlanta intercepted thi ree of Steve Beuerlein's his two fumbles in the Falcons’ passes and 211-20 victory over the Panthers. Ikinson, a 313-pound defensive tackle, scored on an 68-yardin. terception return in Washington's victory over Chica Orlando Thomasintercepted « pass from Brian Griese and returned it 27 yards for a touchdown in Minnesota's 23-20 victory over Denver. PHILADELPHIA CINCINNAT! BILLS 13 RAVENS10 Fred ran untouched to the end zonei e Giants extended ‘ondsleft, the Bengalscalled their 1g Streak to three timeout and Jeff Blake threw a15-yard touchdownpass on games: the final. pla: The Giants, offensively would have been their worst of the game, went ey wars quarterback series of OT. Pederson, Mark Brunell, who had to rlier threw the Eagles’ leave a game inst Cleve. ‘e than land two weeks ago with 0 0 0M 9-22 strained museies in his side, Washington M17 4 348 the turf while Strahan rum: completed 11-0f-19 for First Quarter yardsin thefirst half. He a bled to the end zone. Was Davis 76 run (Consny: ick gravated the injury and Was Wi £8Interception re NY. Giants 80014 6-23 didn’t play in thesecond half turn (Conway k o Quan Was--PG Conway Was Johnson run(Conway Rick Was Westlirnok 13 piss from Fohnson (Conway kick’ Third Quan Was- Davi 2 run (Conway kick), 0. ys and out on the Ph 310 00-17 Was ‘ Chie Wetnight 3 pass th (MeNown run) 1 A Tis ‘ Jacksonville Cincinnati First Quarter due Taylor {run Haliskch1098 lnc “Meant romBrunell Hollis kc FALCONS 27 PANTHERS 20 BALTIMORE Doug nc~ J Surwart 1 run ¢ follis kick: huckson 15. piss trom Blake Pe i ick), 0, 19.18 cin First Downs MW Rushes Yardage Passing Yards ickoft Return, Yar Intereuption Return Yards Comp Attint Sucked¥ INDIVIDUAL LEADERS: RUSHING —Ni k, Gr +16, Rarber 14 INDIVIDAL LeADes RUSHING. Chica 210, Bonnett 26 Q, Milburn | Hicks ING Y 1202H, Philadelphia, Pees i, MeNabh 1.2 RECEIVING Ne York, Miteh 1 Barbe #43, Lok ns Hick MisseD FIELD Washington, Conway 5 GOAL Fumble 216 Penalties 424 i f Possession... 28 INDIVIDUAL LEADER USHING Jacksonville, Taylor ie, teva Se Hanks ' Pied fom1492, Basnight 11 Brunell incinnati, Pickens First, Banks threw in: terception that Kurt Shultz took 26 yards to the Balti more 34. The Bills got a first and-goal at the 1, but sack by Rob Burnett and per- al foul on theBills’ John Fina movedtheball back to the 24, and Buffalo had to settle for a field goal by Steve Christie. Banks then fumbled onan impromptu third-downrun, 16seasons, the Dolphins were DanMarino's team. Now, as an injured Marino watches from thesideline, a defense: dominated Miami squadhas turned into. Jimmy Johnson's club. Miami’s defense held an ‘opponent without a touch: downfor the secondstraight week, shutting down the NFL's toprushingattack in a winover Oakland Cecil Collins had a t-yard scoring run andOlindo Mare kicked field goals of 44,34 and 21 yards for the Dolphins, whoheld Oakland to 80yards onthe groundand pressured injured quarterback Rich Gannon into a 7-for-28 afternoon, Damon Huard, making secondstraight start in was 16-fora2 Marinois out until s least mid-November Miami Oakland First Quarter Oak PG Husted 49, 154, Mia--PG Mare 21, 4:58 Second Quarter Collins 1 run (Mare kick), 624. ind Quarter Oak PG Husted 34, 10:5 Mia--PGMare a, Oak PG Husted 47, 814 Fourth Quarter Mia XG Mare 44,21 A61.586, Mia Oak ® First Downs 1% 42141... RushesYardage 1980 im Passing Yards a Punt Return Yards Hehe Return Yar 381 Ms InerentionRetura Yards 090 16120 CompAtt-int oan bat boas Yards Lost... 68 6408 Punts Average M1 oe Pumbles Last M 7 Penalties 5 Fea Tn of emean at INDIVIDUAL LRADERS RUSHING-Miami, Johnson 21%, Collins 1648, Huard 66, Oakland, Kaut man 0 Py ‘2, Oakland, Gannon 728-1190, Hoying 29010 RECEIVING Mian), Cndsden 3-7, Martin 3:44, Prichott 319, MeDulfle 264, Colling 246, Johnson 117, Konrad 1:1), Huard 10 Oakland, 71m, Williams 130, Jett 1, MISSED GOALS—Miamn\, Mare 46(WH), Drew Bledsoe matched his career high with four touchdown passes, twoto ShawnJeff son, as New England beat Arizona Bledsoe, who completed 14 of 22 for yards and not intercepted, threw for three touchdownsinthe first half as New England blew opena 20-0 lead. He warmed up with 3-yard scoring pass to Lamont Warren, then con nected with Jefferson on touchdownplays of 64 and25 yards. Bledsoe threw a 36-yard touchdown pass to Terry Glenn on the second play of the fourthquarter to put the Patriots up 27:3. Onall four touchdowns, the receivers were wide open against an Arizona defensethat ranked thirdinthe NFL against the pass going into the game. Arizona’s Dave Brown, starting at quarterback in place ofinjured Jake Plum mer, completed 12-0f:33 passes for 107 yards and was 3:25 remaining. Flutie and the N timein Atlanta this season. ‘The Falcons twice built 14-point leads before C: na's Steve on a L-yardsne remaining. The Panthers got the ball back at their own 29 with15 secondsleft, but Ger ception against Beuerlein to clinch the victory Ken Oxendine (61 yards, first NF Hanspard (44 yards) com binedto put the Falcons over 100 yards on the groundfor only the second Bae pason. The Falcon: rated rushing ences “im ited the Panthersto just 63 CITY, Mo. st n Diogo got penalized lay of game. ‘Thenit got worse jety Reggie Tongue’s yard fumble return uichdown helped ansas City toa 20-0halfti ad en routetoa victory in « one-sided showdown for first place in the AFC West. it wa the Chargers’ first shutou loss in ine regular seasoy since199 ae is City had minus. yards and afumble7:10int t quarter, but th held a 10-0 leadthank to Erik Kramer's fumblear eighth Interception in the Cbargers theywere sessed a delay-of gamepe alty when they failedtoget the kickoff away within seconds of the referee's blowing his whistle signal ing the game wasready to start. Carolina MPG A lersen 24, Car FG Kasay 5111 Third Quarter iwendine 1 run (Andersen H (Stover kick, 5 Car Bates 100 kickoff return(Kasay Rul rn v7.05 hick), 5:2 nd Qui Fourth Quarter bof PGCHrsi At Dwight 4 pass from Chandler Pourth Quarter (Andersenkick), 1454 Bul-FG Christi W621, C a r Bew n (Kasay kick), Flutie from But Bal 9 First Downs 2 eI. RushesYardage «ne 158 ts i Vid Punt Return Yaris»... 36)... Kickoff Return Yards... 9 125. Intertwpton Return Yards 8 a an Vir, Ske ars Uast 311 5990 717 0 W 50 malties i013 3205... Timeof Possession 2758 INDIVIDUAL LRADERS ING Bull DENVER Cris Carter and Leroy Hoard tore off hugegains, andthe Vikings & profited from critical mis takes by the Bronce Gary Anderson's 23-ya field goal withone second left won it. Previously quiet, Randy Moss had a 23-ya reception, then caughta ball tipped by cornerback Ray Crockett to convert a thirdand-10 on the winning drive. Carter made a tip-toe sideline catch to the 3 before Anderson's kick. Hoard brokeoff a 53-yard runin thesecond quarterfor the longest rush of his ca- reer. Carter caught two touchdown passes from Jeff George. by ‘The Broncos were done in quarterback Brian Griese’s inexperience and turnovers. Griese was picked off once for a touchdownand also lost a fumble, He was sackedfourtimes. Chanter1 pass from Griese(Gary run), 508, Min-—PGAnderson 23 01 Aw Ta Min 16 First Downs 240... Rushes Yardage... 90188 Passing Yands w O44... Punt Return Yards... 54 475... Richol Return Yards 594 127 Interception Return Yards 040 17290... CompAtuint 4401 213... Sacked Yards Lost... 48 ANE... PuntAverage... 4543 10 Fumbles Lost 28 978 10 OF... Time of Possession... 31:54 INDIVIDUALLEADERS RUSHING—Minnesota,Hoard! 184, MWilllams 49, Tate 14, George 140 Dew: ver, Gary 197%, Loville 348, Griese 710, Lynn Hh PASSING—Minnesota, George 17 DORK, Denver, Griese 2401.21, RECKIVING.Minnesota, CCarter O14, Mose 9:98, Reed 5.18, Glover 211, Word 14 Denver, RSmith7.17, Cha 4mm, Ca Sa, MeCaffrey 2:18,McGriff 1-18, Griffith 18, Miller 14. VIELD GOALS—Denver, ‘Blam37(WR), Allen Aldridgescored on rd fumblereturn and Jason Hanson kicked field goals of 47 and 50 yardsfor the Lions. But the gameturnedona series of events late in the third quarter when Lions Bobby 24 210«Tie of Possession INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING San Diego,Bynum 12 8%, Harbaugh $8, Fletcher 3 28 Kanaas Cy, Bennet 8, Mor on 614, Grbae mous PASSING—San Dig 1841-174, Kramer 29:19. Kansas Grbac 1115-0194, RECEIVING—San Diego, Jones } am 3 Hicks 18 Kan id 2118, Lockett. 2-40 Cloud Jacoby 18,taaen 14, Morris ish MISSEDFIELD GOALS~None. ; After Sanders’ Error Hill rus Sedrick Irvin s yard a asDetroit rolled to avictory. Coach First Downs Rushes Yardage im.ntit Yards 0Return Yards imp. Att Int Sackes! Yards Lost Punts Average Fumbles-Lost enalties Timeof Possession INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING—Carolina, Lane 1555, Pewriin38 Alana, Oxon1794 14-44, Chandler 1(minus1), NG—Carolina, Beuerlein 21 a Chande 12.02 i na, Muham 17, Walls 3-48, Metcalf3 sa tiiaset Manes Dwight 361, Chris odine 288, Calloway 1, Hangar ss 2 MISSEDFIELI BOALS—None, KC FG Stoyanovich 0:99 KC He smGrhine (St anovich kick), Quar KC--Alexander A eici (Stoyanovich kick), Bennett 7 run (Stovanovk Colts Buck Cowboys LIONS 20 BUCS 3 Minnesota 0 13 0 10-23 Denver 12 00 8-20 First Quarter Den-—Laville 96 run (Blam kick), rie New England 1 DenSafity, George sacked in end Arizona zone by Pryce,1037 First Quarter Den roRenin ta NE- Warren3 pass from Bledsoe Second Quarter (Vinatier! kick), 86, Min—Thomas 27 interveption return NE Jefferson 64 pass fromBledsoe (Anderson kich), 726, (Vinatior! kick), 213. Min~C Carter 87 pass from George finn Quarter on 35 pass from Biedson (pass filet, 328, (hicktbh‘ ird Quarter Ari-FG dache 95 Chris Chandler, champions wonfor the first ButTalo Baltimore VIKINGS 23 BRONCOS20 interceptedtwice. NE--Glenn 96 pass trom ledsoe (Vinate, Mah A Ari " First Downs 8 10. Rushos Yardage... 1975 vr Passing Yards * 4... Punt Return Yards... 34 14. Kickoff Return Yards... 5138 24.5) Interception Return Yards 00 14220 . . . Comp-Attint 13992 $2 fas Lost... 4 JOS78 PuntsAverage 9403 M0. Fumbles Lost 00 10 Penalties x MOL... Time of Possession. 26 INDIVIDUALLRADERS RUSHING-—New England, Ailen 21 (m, Faulk 1742, tllison 144, Carter 24, Priess{minus2), Arizona, Murrell 1647, PASSING-—New 14220276, Arima, Brown 122-10, HECRIVING--New Ringland, Glen (68, Jefferson 34118, Bry 241, Carter 24, Allon 1.38, Ruledge 1-10, Warren 13, noma, Sanders 40, Murrell 33%, Moore 227, Roston 214, McKinley 14, TimDwight caught a qe of touchdown 0s and Buffalo's recoveredat the Baltimore 45 Nilo8 (HK Ars (SH TEMPE,Ariz, Bow! last season. yards. Carolinaplayedwith out ‘Tshimanga who sat out oreman Biakabutuka, because of sore ankle. with KANSAS that carriedit to the Super with his team’s third inter to snap a two-game skid. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Ni York, Blanchard ‘4 (WR), Philadelpt PATRIOTS 27 CARDINALS 3 For Atlantafi nally did someof thethings Before the gameeven thefinal 13 minutes that led ald McBurrows came up to scores, enabling theBills wig craham minus. 1 Philadelphia, C Johnson 6-24, Small Staley Broughton Jells DOLPHINS 16 RAIDERS 9 OAKLAND,Calif. build a 10-3 lead. But Banks committed two turnovers in ATLANTA KANSASCITY 34 CHARGERS0 ranfor 17 yards on afourth: San Diego and-15 play fromthe 39, then Ati FiGirt Kansas City ramBrunell completed passes to Andre Car FG Ka Reed for 12 yards before is from Chandler KG FG Styanoneh 18 hitting Linton in the end Tongue 7 fumble return (St SecondQuarter aoviehkek 50, zone Atl FG Andersen i, Second Quarter Fourth Quarter h run (Blanchard ell puss from Graham 1 kick), Overtime controloffense, over SanDiego. Doug Flut s 155 yards passing gave him 50,119 in his NF iy SFL career. Warren Moon, Dan Marino, John id Ron Lan: re the only other pro QBswith 50,000 yards cast ter JAGUARS 41 BENGALS 10 Michael Strahan scored ona ‘Taylor, playing forthe first Flutie engineered another 44-yard int 1 return ‘mein four weeks because of comebackvictory for Buffalo injury, rushed with a help from Baltimore in aeuiline overtime as New ; York aforhamstring 126 yards in thefirst half quarterback Tony Banks. rallied to beat Philadelphia. to lead Jacksonvilleto a vic. Flutie threw a After the Eagles had touchdownpass to Jonathan tory over Cincinnati. shington to win over goal blocked and fum gals lost rookie Linton with 1:35 left as the ‘ago. Brad Johnson com field on the late inthe Akili Smith Bills rallied to hand the passes for ae bled fourth, he Giants’ Christian ined toe after the Ravens their third straight Is and two T tipped Doug Peder half and barely avoided OSS, ington, whichled 450 in the Peter pass Flutie threw threeinter » worst defeat in their on third-and-8 in third quarterandis averag son’s Strahan ceptions in the first three history caught it anc ing just under 35 points per iling 413 with six sec quarters to help Baltimore because of a pinchednervein his lower neck and watched as the Dolphins carried out Johnson's recipe for success great defense and a ball: B Janson Hanson,Lions, 50. GIANTS 23 EAGLES 17 (OT) Wilkinson rambled his 313° Philadelphia at Carolina, 11 am. St Louts at Detrot. 11 am. Y, GPBAE 300-YD. PASSERS LANDOVER, Md. Monda’ y. November1, 1999 pore body 88 yards for his 4-0-0 INEXT: WEEK'S- GAMES| ‘Sur Nov. 7 Arizona at New York Jets, 11 am Baltimore at Clevoland. 11 a Buttalo at Washington, 11 am Pitsburgh, NY. Jets, San Fran Tonight's Ga Seattle at Groen Bay. 7 Ricky Williams, Saints StephenDavis, Washington Fred Taylor, Jaguars Greg Hill, Lions Edgerrin James, Colts WASHINGTON 48 BEARS 22 NFL Ross chal. lenged an apparent 12-yard touchdown toss from Zeier to Warrick Dunn. The Bues took a de penalty while lining up for the extra point attempt and Ross made his challengebe- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS James on a 54-yarderto th Dallas 25, and sixplays later Vanderjagt icl ed a 27-yar field goal fora 34-24 lead Aikmanreturned for t! final two Dallas possession: Dallas. Sanders, whoset up one but couldn't engine comeback, las touchdownwith a 76Colts defensive end Mark vardpunt return and made a big TD-saving tackle, let Thomas wasinjured late Marvin Harrisonget behind the final period and \ himfor a 40-yard touchdown taken off the field on reception onthe first play of stretcher after a delay the fourth quarter, and Indi. about 10 minutes. INDIANAPOLIS Deion Sanders madea rare mistake in passcoverage, and it cost anapolis held on for a 34-24 Dallas 107.7 0-4 Indianapolis First Quarter Dal--E.Smith 2 run (Canning ric), 12:58 Indianapolis trio of Harri. Dal- FG Cunningham 4 03 gued that Ross had waited son, Peyton Manning and thd--PG Vanderjagt 43, toolong, but to no avail Edgerrin $s started Second darter ‘Thereplay showed Dunn making the plays for the DalWarren 4 run (Cunningha: wasdown at t a Colts, who scored onall but ick), 10:98 e Alstott fum- ‘one possession of the second Ind. PGVanderjagt 90, 1:15 bled at the 1 and Chris Clai- half. ‘Third Quarter bornerecovered for Detroit Ind--Wilkins recovery of J Emmitt Smith's second fumble in end zone (Harrison pass fr touchdown run put the Cow- Manning),#8. Ind James 1 run (Vanderjagt hich 21 late inthethird Dera eo before Quarter Dal E.Smith 4 run (Cunninghae Da-FO annaem completed passes lick), 328, ‘TB-PGGramatica Wilkins, Harrison and Fourth Det iinlanai 82 rence MarcusPollard, taking Indi Ind Harrison40psfrom Manin ‘Third Quarter Ke 8, : idridge 21 fumble return anapolis to the Dallas 40 as (Vander ian Ma PG Vanderjagt 33,1048. > the period ended. Onthe next in PGVanderjagt 27,4238. © play, Harrison blew past AH. Det votanson 13 Sanders and was untouched ABA. fore they could line up again. Bues Coach Tony Dungy ar. w First Dow 2m... Rusher ¥ an E) Passing i 22... Punt ¥ HW $96. Rickodl Return Yaris... 37 040 Interception Return Yi 00 23440... CompAttlnt 10190 596... Sacked Yards Lost... 318 4410 PunteAverage ” Last 00 42 Penalties os Mal... Time of Possession. 28 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING—'Tumpa Bay, Dunn 9:8, Alstot 108, Zeier37, Detroit, Hill 1610, Batch §15, Irvin 25, Schlesinger 14 mp Bay, Zeier 244 a Dei eich 80. RECKIVING--Tampa 117Gren 16, Mur 2hatbory veefey ney Melon 1 DL, 4, Sloan in evn318 Scleainge18 Crowe 14, Stableln 1. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Twmpa Bay,Gramaticn 96 (BK). victory Dallas led 17-3 inthe see- ondquarter before the young ‘as he ran to the end zone for the go-aheadscore, Onthe next series, Troy Aikmanwas sacked hard by Jeff Burris and went to the bench to clear his headas the Cowbovs had to punt. A holding penalty against Dal- napolis to the Cowboys’ 17, and four plays later Mike Vanderjagt’s a3yard field goal put Indianapolis up S124. Jason Garrett relieved Aikman on the next Dallas possession, just his second Appearance of the season, and the Colts got the be back on another punt minute _ Manning,w passed for 312 yards, a To MONDAY NITE hiihs4 ‘ FREE 1-800-237-8300 Wa, Garrett 01.00 Indianapolis, Mo ing 2240912 HOCHIVING Daten, Mills 431, by mail 431, Warren 9: LePleur251, (grhd Indianapolis, James 72, Wilkins 548, =on 3 Pollard 116 sl * MISSED |