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The Giants put up 204 rushing yards against a normally stingy Ravens defense. And it's why they won to improve to 9-1.
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Miami stormed into the Top 25 on Sunday for the first time in more than two years.
Having won five straight games, the Hurricanes entered The Associated Press poll at No. 23.
It was an otherwise remarkably stable week for the rankings. The first 16 teams held their places from last week.
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Tony Romo had to learn how to throw with four fingers instead of five, and how to celebrate with his left hand instead of his right. He was successful on both counts Sunday night, returning just in time to help rescue the Dallas Cowboys' season. His 25-yard pass to rookie Martellus Bennett with 10 1/2 minutes to play was the go-ahead touchdown in a 14-10 victory over the Washington Redskins, a…
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Miami stormed into the Top 25 on Sunday for the first time in more than two years.
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Spencer Larsen's first NFL start was a triple.
Larsen, a rookie, became the first Denver player to start on offense and defense in the same game when he opened Sunday's matchup against Atlanta as the team's middle linebacker and fullback. To boot, he opened the game on special teams, too.
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Tony Romo celebrated the go-ahead touchdown pass by bouncing up and down like a little kid and patting teammates on the back with his left hand, carefully avoiding any further damage to his heavily wrapped right pinkie. A few minutes later, Terence Newman celebrated a fourth-down stop by running around with both arms outstretched, like a child imitating an airplane.
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