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Nfl 2B Monday, December 7, 1998, Longvlew News-Journal is 0 rZt Hi 1 271 418 1-12 4-40 5-109 6-123 1-36 2-21 17-24-2 4203-1 1- 7 0-0 3-450 2- 2 2-2 8-84 7-49 22:14 37:46 PuntRetums Kickofl Returns Interceptions Ret Comp-Alt-Int Sacked-YardsLost Punts fumbles-Lost PenaAes-Yards Tme ol Possession 49en 31, Panthers 28 SnFrtnctjce 7 14 7 0 3 -31 Ctrofcl 7 0 7 14 0 -28 FW Quarter Car Muhammad 12 pass from Beueriein (Kasay kick), 8:21. SF Stokes 2 pass from Young (Richey Wck), 2:37. Second Quarter SF Owens 28 pass from Kiby (Richey lock). 13:47. SF Stokes 33 pass from Young (Richey lock).

1:23. Third Quarter SF Hearst 71 run (Richey kick), 12:44. Car Johnson 3B pass from Beueriein (Kasay lack). Fourth Quarter Car tsmai 40 pass from Beueriein (Kasay kick). 11:34.

7 4 an PuntRetums '441 3-23 Kickofl Returns 345 403 Interceptions Ret 603 0-0 Comp-An-mt 22-33-0 21444 Sacked-YardsLost 0-0 847 Punts 5468 rumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 4-25 643 Time of Possession 33:44 26:16 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Miami, Abouklabbar 19-94, McDuttie 1-2, Avery 6-(mms 2), Marino 4-(minus 4), Pritchett 1-0. Oakland, H.Wtfams 6-55, Kaufman 10-26, Holas 3-15, Ritchie 2-6, Wilson 2-5. PASSING Miami, Marino 22-330-170. Oakland, Holas 12-310-152, Wfcon 8-12-0-75. HVYiams 1-1-0-27.

RECEIVING Miami, McOuffie 545, Parma-lee 4-35, Perry 3-19, Pritchett 3-9, Gadsden 2-22, AtxM-Jabbar 2-21, L.Thomas 2-15, Avery 14. Oakland, T.Brown 9-104, H.WWams 4-28, Ritchie 4-23, Jett 249, Mlckens 1-29, Shedd 1-21. MISSED RELD GOALS-Oaktand. G.Davis 48 (WL). Miami, Mare 46 (WR), 43 (WR).

4 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Seattle, Walters 18-84, KJtna 325, Gateway 1-(rrmus 3). New York. Martin 17-37, L.Johnson 3-19, Testaverde 2-14, Lucas 1-0. PASSING Seattle, Kitna 17-24-2-278. New York, Testaverde 42-63-1-418.

RECEIVING Seattle, Pritchard 909, Fauna 3-26, Galloway 2-127, Blades 1-47, Watlers 10, Crumpter 1-3. New York, Johnson 9-114, Chn bet 7-74, Marin 6-47, Brady 4-47, Byars 4-33, Ward 4-27, Van Dyke 3-21, Sowel 3-20, L. Johnson 2-35. MISSED FIELD GOALS None. Car-Oiakabutuka 10 run (Kasay kick), 6:20.

SfFG Richey 23, 10:44. 33, Bengali 20 10 10 0 7 -33 0 13 0 7 -20 CtndnnatJ Rm Quarter A 63,332. SF Car Rrstdowns 22 1 22 Rushes-yards 35-236 34-203 Passing 238 226 PuntRetums 2-2 4-50 Kickott Returns 4-104 3-69 Interceptions Ret 1-00 1-43 Cornp-AO-Int 20-32-1 18-33-1 Sacked-YardsLost 1-3 2-9 Punts FurnNes-Lost 1-1 3-2 PenaAes-Yris 7-50 3-20 Tme of Possession 33:04 31:12 Dittos 3 0 0 0 -3 HwOiteMi 1 17 3 0 -i2 NO Safely. Aikman intentional groundina zone, 14:05. Dai FG CumtighaiTi 33, 1:13.

Quarter NO Craver 4 pass from Collins (Brten Wck), NO-Haslings 89 pass from Coins (Brian i kick). 1 NO fG Brien 53, Third Quarter NO-fG Brien 53, 8:41. A 65.065. Oil NO v.Hrstdowns 10 17 Rushes-yards 18-8 36-113 Passing 174 215 PunlRetums 1-9 3-25 tQckoff Returns 2-43 1-34 Interceptions Ret 1-0 0-0 Comp-Att-mt 16-32-0 16-28-1 Lacked-YardsLost 2-18 2-24 Punts 3-51 0 Fumbtes-Lost 2-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 9-84 7-37 of Possession 25:47 34:13 TjffllVIDUAl STATISTICS RUSHING Oalas, E.Smtth 15-6, SWiiams Aikman 1-0. New Orleans, Perry 12-38, Davis Hastings 1-16.

Craver 5-14, Coins 4-10, LSmWi 1-(minus 1). Cv PASSING Dates. Aikman 16-32-0-192. Orleans. Coins 16-28-1-239.

RECEMNG Dates, Irvii 5-74, Hers 3-40. Davis 3-36. S-Wmas 3-26, LeReur 1-12. tBjomson 1-4. New Orleans, Craver 5-19, Hastings 4-122, GuHord 4-62, Dawkus 2-27, T.Davis 1-9.

MISSED FIELD GOALS None. Bants 23, Cento 19 7 3 10 3 -23 Artzoru 14 3 0 2-19 Ari MutbI 20 pass from Hummer (Jacks kick), 3:50. NY-flarter 87 pass from Graham (Dakiso 2:42. An Munel 8 run (Jacke kidt), 1:15. Second Quarter Art vo.

NY-fG DaUso 51, 0:00. tartar NY-fG Dakiso 28, 9:09. NY Way 8 run (Dakiso lock). 4:08. Fart Quarter NY fG Dakiso 45, 11:34.

Art Safety. Maynard stepped out of end A 46.128. NY Ari firstdowns 15 18 Rushes-yards 42-200 26-75 Passing 144 253 PuntRetums 2-13 3-27 -toofl Returns 4-48 6-136 Chicago 0 014 1-22 Mhinetota 14 13 7 14 -44 Frit Quarter Min Moss 6 pass from Cunningam (Anrson kick), 13:14. Min-Hoard 24 pass from Cunrmgharn (Anotrson kick), 6:20. Second Quarter k.Hn FG AnrJerson 30, rv FG Anderson 20, 8:35.

3 pass from Currengham (Anderson kick), :18, TMrdCiiarter Chi fngram 47 pass from Stenstrorn (Jaeger kck), 13:33 Win Moss 34 pass from Cunrtnaham (Andersen kick), 1214. CN Bennett 5 run (Jaeger lock), 5:03 Fourth Or tartar Min- -Hoard 8 run (Anderson kick), 1 1 :31 Mh-fludd 94 fumble return (Anriersxlock), 5:46. Chi Elenstrom 4 run (Pent pass from NFL standings AMERICAN CSrfFERENCE i Bur A Smttti 1 run (Christie Jdck), 12:44. Bui FG Christie 20.8:48. Second Quarter Cm-Scot! 8 pass O'Donnel (kick failed), 14:10, Cin Pickens 3 pass from O'Donnel (Pelfrey kick), 9:13.

Buf Moulds 70 pass from RutJe (Christie lock), 1:41. bW-FG Christie 52, :04. Third Quark But FG Christie 46, 10:38. Buf-FG Christie 34, 3:22 Fourth Quarter Buf-Moukts 30 pass from Hutie (Christie lock), 1212. Cin-Oion3 run (Pelfreykick), 1:42.

A 54.359. "Bui Cin Firstdowns 21 15 Rushes-yards 34-139 17-58 Passing 309 176 PuntRetums 2-30 00 Kickofl Returns 4-73 5-112 Interceptions Ret 1-23 3-32 (rnp-Att-tnt 18-300 22-36-1 Sacked-YardsLost 2-10 6-38 Punts 7-46 0 Fumbles-Lost 00 2-0 Penalties-Yards 8-38 1-5 Tine of Possession 31.36 28:24 HOTVTMJAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Suflak), ASmHh 18-77, Thomas 5-22, FMie 5-21, Linton 5-17, Gash 1-2. Cincinnati, Dion 11-43, Biervemy 2-9, Blake 1-5, Mine 1-2, Bennett 1-0, O'Donnel 1-(minus 1). PASSING Buflak). Hutie 18-30-3-319.

Cn-cimai, O'Donnel 19-31-1-168, Blake 3-5046 RECEIVING Buffalo, Reed 7-68. Moulds 6-196, Thomas 3-14, Riemersma 1-28, K.Wfcams 1-13. Cincinnati, Pickens 8-97, Scott 6-93, Mkm 3-2, Battagia 2-9, Milne 2-7, Bieniemy 10. MISSED RELOGOALS-None. Falcons 28, Cots AP photo Atlanta Falcons running back Jamal Anderson jumps over fallen Indianapolis Colts Jeff Herroa (54), Michael Barber (53) and Larry Chester (64) for a touchdown during the first half of Sunday's game.

hp" Falcons win sixth straight, 28-21 East 9 4 9 4 8 5 8 5 2 11 Pel PF PA .692 347 230 .692 258 185 .615 285 245 .615 301 262 .154 229 364 .769 348 269 .538 276 251 .538 233 241 .385 219 263 .154 217 354 NY. Jets Miami New England Buffalo Manapoks Central Jackson Tennessee FWsrjurgti Baltimore CrarinatJ 10 3 7 6 7 6 5 8 .1 11 14 7 0 0 -21 714 7 e-20 kitetcepbons Ret 2-2 2-1 Comp-Att-W 8-23-2 1840-2 Sacked-YardsLost 2-10 jPunts 1-0 2-1 "-Penalties-Yards 13-100 443 Time of Possession 29:55 30:05 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 77 RUSHING-New York, Brown 25-124. Way 1340, Graham 2-19, Barter 1-2, Maynard 1- -Jrtrus 5). Arizona. Morel 16-53, Pkmmer 4-18, Bates 4-4, Centers 2-0.

PASSING New York, Graham 8-23-2-144. Anzona, Plummer 18-40-2-263. RECEIVING New York, Catoway 3-35, Barber 2-91, Cross 1-9, Haase 1-6, HUard 1-3. Arizona, Centers 5-68, Sanders 5-62, Moore 2-49. Gedney 2-34, MetcaJf 2-15, Murrel 1-20, McW- MISSED HELD GOALS None.

Frttujurter Faulk 11 pass torn Manning (Vander-jagtlock), 11:52. M-Smal 30 pass from Manning (Vander-iagt kick). 5.36. At Martin 40 pass from Chander (Andersen lock), 3:10. jmm) Qutfter bid Fauk 3 tun (Vandeijagt Wck), 5:10.

Af-Anderson1 rvm (Andersen kick), 121. Ai-ChanrJer 3 run (Andersen kick), :00. TWn) Quarter At) Mathis 3 pass from Chandler (Andersen lock). 13:17. A 61.141.

M' AtJ Rrstdowns 17 27 victory and keeping them atop the AFC East. Giants 23 Cardinals 19 TEMPE, Ariz. Charles Way scored the go-ahead touchdowtf in the third quarter and Brad Daliiiso kicked three field goals as the New York Giants damaged Arizona's playoffhopes. The Giants (5-8), who" had tost four of their previous five games, beat the Cardinals (6-7) for the fourth straight time and seventh time in their last eight meetings Dolphins 27 Raiders 17 OAKLAND, Calif. Linebackers Zach Thomas and Robert Jones returned interceptions for scores and Miami turned four first-Jjalf turnovers into 24 points to remain tied for the AFC East lead.

Thomas and Jones each had another interception in the second half and the Dolphins had a team record-tying six overall, raising their NFL-leading total to 26 this season. Miami also sacked Dorjald Hollas eight times. Oilers 16 Ravens 14 NASHVILLE, Tenn. Al pel Greco kicked three field goals, Brancoi 35, Oriels 31 tCly 21 0 7 3 -31 714 014-35 21-85 35-137 159 257 PunlRetums 00 3-29 KJckofi Returns 00 308 y-Denver 13 0 0 1.000 436 237 Oakland 7 6 0 538 226 271 Seattle 6 7 0 .462 286 242 Kansas City 5 8 0 .385 269 294 San Diego 5 8 0 .385 201 271 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Pel Ff Dabs 8 5 0 .615 328 239 Arizona 6 7 0 .462 270 331 Y. Giants 5 8 0 .385 219 276 Washington 4 ,9 0 .308 264 357 Philadelphia 3 10 0 231 125 291 CenWw x-Minnesota 12 1 0 .917 394 220 Green Bay 8 4 0 .667 314 240 TampaBay 5 7 0 .417 223 250 Detroit 5 8 0 .385 266 300 Chicago 3 10 0 250 197 275 West x-AUanta 11 2 0 .846 353 239 x-San Francisco 10 3 0 .769 385 272 NewOrleans 6 7 (1 .462 238 268 St Louis 3 10 0 231 221 302 rjaroina 2 11 0 .154 264 353 x-cinriiedplayofl berth y-cinched dmston tWe ThndaysGame Philadelphia 17, SI Louis 14 Sunday's Garnet Buflak) 33, Cincirrati 20 New Orleans 22, Dalas 3 Jackson 37, Detol 22 Atlanta 28, Manapois 21 New England 23.

Flttsburgh 9 SanFranasco31.Caroina28,0T New York Giants 23, Anzona19 Denver 35, Kansas My 31 Miami 27, Oakland 17 Tennessee 16, BaKmore 14 Mnnesota44, Chicago 22 Mcadeyi Game Green Bay at Tampa Bay, 720 p.m. Sunday, Dec 13 Arizona at PttTadelphia, 12.01p.m. AtJanb at New Orleans, 12:01 Chicago at Green Bay. 12:01 pm Cncm at hoanapots, 12:01 p.m. Denver at New York Giants, 12:01 p.m.

New England at a LouB, 12:01 p.m Oakland at Buffalo. 12:01 p.m. PHsburgh at Tampa Bay, 12:01 p.m. Tennessee at Jacksonv. Wasrrtoton at Caroina, San Diego at SeatSe.

3:05 Dalas at Kansas City, 3:15 p.m. Minnesota at Baftnore, New York Jets at Miami, 7:20 pm Monday, Dec. 14 Detrat at San Francsco, 720 pm of disgruntled fans. Jaguars 37 Lions 22 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Jamie Martin, who entered the game after Mark Brunell was injured on the second play, threw a 67-yard touchdown pass on his second attempt and finished with 228 yards to lead Jacksonville over Detroit.

Fred Taylor ran for a team-record 183 yards to surpass the mark as the Jaguars (10-3) all but clinched a playoff spot and moved three games ahead of the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Central. Patriots 23 Steelers 9 PITTSBURGH Drew Bledsoe, playing in pain, threw an 86-yard TD pass to Terry Glenn, who finished with a team-record 193 receiving yards for New England. Bledsoe, who led the Patriots to last-second victories the previous two weeks despite a broken index finger on his throwing hand, was 21-of-34 for 327 yards and overcame three interceptions that had backup Scott Zolak warming up late in the third quarter. 49ers 31 Panthers 28, OT CHARLOTTE, N.C. Six days after losing tackle Bryant Young for the season with a broken leg, San Francisco blew a 21-point lead in the final 16 minutes of regulation before defeating Carolina in overtime.

A Carolina fumble set up Wade Richey's 23-yard field goal on San Francisco's first possession of the extra period, securing a victory that assures the 49ers of at least a wild-card berth in the playoff's. Jets 32 Seahawks 31 EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ. Vinny Testaverde passed for 418 yards and two TDs and ran for the winning score on a disputed fourth-down play with 20 seconds left. Although replays showed Testaverde didn't reach the end zone, a touchdown was signaled after a long delay, giving the Jets (9-4) their sixth straight home FJy The Associated Press ATLANTA Chris Chandler, sidelined last week with a sprained right ankle, ran for one touchdown and threw for two more as the Falcons rallied from 14 points down to win their sixth straight game, 28-21 over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday. Chandler shook off five sacks to complete 20-of-28 for 297 yards, his best game in two years with Atlanta, The NFC West-leading Falcons (11-2), who trailed 14-0 and 21-7, went ahead by scoring three touchdowns in just over a three-minute span at the end of the first half and beginning the second.

Atlanta's Jamal Anderson rushed for 122 yards on 30 carries and Tony Martin caught seven passes for 140 yards, including a 40-yard touchdown in the first half. Peyton Manning was 19-of-27 for 159 yards and a touchdown for the Colts (2-11). Redskins 24 Chargers 20 LANDOVER, Md. Trent Green found Leslie Shepherd wide open in the right corner of the end zone for the winning 20-yard touchdown with 1:54 left The catch was set up by an 18-yard pass to Chris Thomas and a 17-yard punt return by Brian Mitchell, who also ran bade a kick-off 101 yards for a touchdown in the first The Redskins (4-9), winning back-to-back games for the first time this season, are 4-2 since starting 0-7 and have never lost to the (Chargers (5-8) in six meetings. Terrell Fletcher ran for a career-high 122 yards, and threw an awkward touchdown pass on a halfback option for the Chargers.

Bills 33 Bengals 20 CINCINNATI Doug Flutie and Eric Moulds hooked up on a 70-yard touchdown that changed momentum late in the first half, then put Buffalo in control with a 30-yard TD connection early in the fourth quarter. The Bills (8-5) got their eighth win in 10 games and remained in iiSs thick of the AFC East race by piicking apart the NFL's lowest-ra ted defense in front of thousands MDIVIOUAL STATISTICS RUSHING San Francisco, Hearst 20-139, Kkby 9-68, Young 6-29. Carolina, Biakabutuka 22-81, Johnson 706, Ismail 1-36, Beueriein 3-17, Roydl-3. PASSING-San Francisco, Young 19-31-1-213, Krby 1-1-0-28. Carolina, Beueriein 18-33-1-235.

RECEIVING San Francisco, Rice 5-36, Owens 4-53, Stokes 4-53, Krby 2-29, Hearst 2-28, Clark 1-16, Edwards 1-16, So 1-10. Camera, Muhammad 8-73, Wats 447, IsmaJ 2-47, Johnson 2-41, Biakabutuka 1-16, Hayes 1- 11. MISSED RELD GOALS-Caroiia, Kasay 47 rtodskku 24, Ckargirs 20 SaDiego 3 11 3 3 -20 WasNegtal 7 10 0 7 -24 Fni Quarter SDFG Carney 32 620. Was Thrash 25 pass from T.Green (Blarv chard kick), :49. SO fG Carney 27, 10:42 Was-Mitchel 101 kickoff return (Blanchard kick).

10:24. SO Jones 23 pass from Fletcher (Jones Was-fG Blanchard 35, :06. TMrdOuvtor SO FG Carney 41, 1021. Fourth Oust Was-Shepherd 20 pass tram T.Green (Bfart-card kick), 1:54. A 65.713 SO Wh Rrstdowns 21 17 Rushes-yards 38-127 1606 Passing 217 212 PuntRetums 1-1 3-37 Kickofl Returns 5-118 5-189 tterceptjrjrsRet 1-0 1-10 Comp-Afi-M 21-38-1 19-38-1' Sacked-YardsLost 2-18 2-23 Purls rumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 2-10 5-39 Tme of Possession 38:21 21:29 MOrVDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING San Diego, Fletcher 34-122, Whetian 3-3, Bynum 1-2 Washington, Aten 9-28.

Shepherd 1-25, T.Green 2-9, Mitchel 1-6, S.Davis 1-0. Hicks 2-(rrus PASSING San Diego, WtieShan 20-37-1-212 Fletcher 1-1-0-23. Wastington, T.Green 18-37-1-235, Michel 1-1-00. RECEIVING San Diego, CJones 5-72 FJones 5-53, Ricks 4-76, Fletcher 4-10, Thekvel 2- 19, W.Davis 1-5. Washington, Thrash 406, Thomas 402 Shepherd 3-39, Alexander 3-32, Westbrook2-23, Alen 1-11, Mitchel 1-2 T.Green 1- 0.

MISSED FIELD GOALS San Diego. Carney 20 (Wl). Jaguar 37, Uoot 22 DeM 3 10 3 -22 Jarimnrli 14 10 3 10 -37 FW Quarter Jac McCardel 67 pass from Martin (Hols kick). 1056. Jac Taylor 1 run (Hofc kick), 6:05.

Det-fG Hanson 34, 3:36. lecoQBarbf Jac-FG Hois 44. 14:08. DetFG Hanson 24, 6:47. Jac-I Sn 11 pass from Marin (Hois kick).

154. Oet-Crowel 27 pass from Batch (Hanson TIMOnrt Det-fG Hanson 45, 10:34. Jac-fG Hots 43, 5:46 MQmrkr Jac Taytarll run (Hois kick), 13:13 Del H.Moore 20 pass from Batch (run faied). 10:43 Jac-fG Hois 30 32. A 70.717.

Del JK Firstdowns 17 24 Rushes-yards 22-120 43-205 Passing 212 221 PuntReems- 2-18 2-26 Kickofl Returns 6-198 501 iiferceptionsRet 00 00 Comp-Att-mt 14-330 15-240 Sacked-YardsLost 5-38 1-7 Punts 3-39 3 2-405 furnblevLost 00 00 Penattes-Yards 9-76 7-45 Tme of Possession 24:21 35:39 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Oetrolt Sanders 18-102, Batch 2- 17, Rivers 1-1, Vardel 1-0. Jacksonville, Taylor 32-183, Jones 7-26, Marin 3-(mnus 3), Whitted 1- (minus1). PASSING Oerrot Batch 14-330-250. Jack-sonvle, Brunei 0-1-M, Mar 15-23228. RECEIVING Detroit H.Moore 7-116, Crowd 2- 72, Morton 1-31, Sloan 1-13, Rasby 1-7, Rivers 10, Sanders 1-5.

Jadsonvik, J.Smith 7-112 McCardel 304, Taylor 3-23, Mitchel 2-9. MISSED RELD GOALS-Oetrot Hanson 47 (WL). Stmt 14 710 1-31 HT.Jets 7 I 113-32 MOMrt NY Byars 3 pass torn Testaverde (Hal Wck). 7.13 Sea-fialoway 70 pass tram K4na (Peterson Sea Caloway 57 pass from Klna (Petersen kick). 2:46 SQnrkr NY-fG Hal 20.

9-50 NY fG Hal 20, JO. TtMOnrkw Sea Simmons 36 irtercepfion tetm (Peterson kk). 13:34. NY Mar 1 run (pass fated), 7:45. Set-FG Peterson 50.

205. Feirt Quark NY Johnson 16 pass from Testaverde (Hal ck). 1222. NY Testaverde 5 run (run fated), 20. A-72200.

See NY First downs 13 31 Rushes-yards 22-106 23-70 first Qurtr KC Rison 26 pass from Gannon (Soyanov-Jchldck), 10:41. KC Anders 11 pass from Gannon Den T.Davis 1 run (FJam kick), KC -Morris 1 run lack), :12. -Second Quarter run (FJam kick), 6:31. Den-McCaffrey 13 pass from FJway (FJam lock). 31X1.

--Third Quarter KC Horn 26 pass from Gannon (Stoyantw-Wi kick), 3:40. 'fort Quart KC FG Strarmricb 20. 8 25. Den TDavis 1 run (FJam kick), 6:48. Den Shape 24 pass from FJway (FJam A 75,919.

KC Dm "'firstdowns 20 23 Rushes-yards 17-44 29-93 Passhg 222 383 PuntRetums 3-52 3-33 Nckoff Returns 6-146 6-147 MercerjeonsRet 1-15 OO Comp-AtM 27-430 22-32-1 Sacked-Yardslost 4-18 2-17 5-40J3 runbles-Lost 2-1 2-2 4-35 606 of Possession 29:31 30:29 IOVDUAI STATISTICS RUSHING Kansas Oty, Morris 7-14, Anders 3-13, Gannon 4-12 Bemet 3-5. Denver, TDavis ..2408, FJway 4-5, Rouen 1-0. PASSNG Kansas Oty, Gannon 27-430- 240. Denver, FJway 22-32-1-400. RECFJVWG-Kansas tSty, Rison 701, Ato- ''Snder 608.

Gonzalez 4-24. Anders 4-11, Horn Morris 2-13 Popson 10. Bemet 1-3. Denver, Srrtt 8-165, McCaffrey 6-103, Davis 5-45, 'Green 1-50, Snarpe 1-24, Carswel 1-13 MISSED RELD GOALS-Denver, Bam 37 (BL). including two 48-yarders, as Tennessee broke a two-game losing skid.

i NFL facts The Oilers (7-6) had to hoMoff one last comeback bid iby Baltimore's Jim Harbaugh. He moved the Ravens (5-8) 80 yatds and hit Floyd Turner with a 20-yard touchdown pass with to make it 16-14. Vikings 48, Bears 22 5 MINNEAPOLIS With a pre-game injury sending Cris Cartel' to the sidelines to join three other ailing offensive starters, Randall Cunningham threw three touchdown passes to Randy Moss for lithe' second straight game as Minnesota clinched its first NFC Central title since 1994. The Vikings (12-1) outgained the Bears 341-14 on the way to a 27-0 haJLftime lead, guaranteeing themselves a first-round playoff bye, the first time they have earned that during coach Dennis Green's seven seasons. JSP Jbfoti 23, Stnton 9 Interruptions Ret 1-30 2-18 Comp-Att-mt 19-27-2 20-28-1 Sacked-YardsLost 00 5-40 Punts 346.3 Rirtties-Lost 1-1 3-1.

Penalties-Yards 8-57 805 Tme of Possession 2423 35:37 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSKING-Miariapois, Fauk 19-76, Manning 1-7, Smal 1-2. Atlanta, Anderson 30-122, Waxier 4-14, Christian 1-1. PASSNG-lndBnapoks, Manning 19-27-2-159. Atlanta, Charder 20-28-1-297. RECEMNG-inoianapois, Fauk 7-37, Dtger 5-45.

Smal 2-38. Pathon 2-16, G.Green 2-14, Pobd 10. Atlanta, Martin 7-140, Anderson 4-58, Mathis 4-51. Santiago 3-33, Christian.1-9, Kowski1-6. MISSED RELD GOALS-ABanta, Andersen 47(WL).

OlerilS, Raven 14 Batknon 0 I 7 7-14 Tmkssm 10 3 I 10 FrttQnrtK Ten-fG Del Greco 48. 926 Ten-George 2 run (Del Greco lock), :41. Secoei Quarter Ten-fG Del Greco 48, 9:36. TWQHrier BaMumer 66 pass from Harbaugh (Stover lock), 10.5ft rMlanrkf Ten FG Del Greco 34, 3:34. BaMumer 20 pass tram Harbaugh (Stover lock).

1:46. A 31.124. Dal Tee Firstdowns 10 19 Rushes-yards 14-58 33-78 Passing 163 213 PuntRetums 4-40 6-30 Kickoft Returns 1-0 1-18 Interceptions Ret 1-2 1-0 Comp-AtJ-W 15-28-1 2544-1 Sacked-YardsLost 6-51 0O0 Punts 940.6 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 00 Penalties-Yards 6-35 604 Time of Possession 21:23 38:37 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Baffimore, Harbaugh 3-31, Holmes 11-27. Tennessee, E.George 27-63, Archie 1-10, McNar 5-5. PASSING BaSimore, Harbaugh 15-28-1-214.

Tennessee, McNar 25-44-1-213. RECEIVING-Baltimore. Turner 4-108, Holmes 4-34. Green 4-28, Roe 2-33, Potts 1-11. Tennessee, Wycheck 7-74, Roan 4-29.

EGeorge 4-19, Davis 3-29, Thkjpen 2-31, Mason 2-19, MISSED RELD GOALS None. Dok 27, Raiders 17 Irani 17 7 I -27 OakM I I 7 7-17 Rnt Quarter Mia-fG Mare 25, 3:36. Ma-IThomas 1 interception letum (Mare Kk). 2:50. MB Gadsden 19 pass Iran Marino (Mare lock).

146 Second Quarter Ma Jones 14 nercepkn return (Mare lock). 233. ThMOearter Oak T.Brown 7 pass from Hobs (GDavis kick). 1061. fartQuirkw Me-FG Mare 47.

3:14. Oak T.Brown 2 pass from WJson (GDavis lick), 127. A-61254. Hi) Oak Rrstdowns 9 20 Rushes-yards 31-90 23-107 Passing 170 207 310 i 010-23 3 0-1 FkstOnrtBf NE-fGWiatJed 29, 13:38. 2 NE Glenn 86 pass from Bledsoe (Vinatierl VJSck).

1.56 f-FG Johnson 26, :07. TMrdQutrtar i farti Quarter NE Edwards 4 run MnatJeri lock). 9:20. A 58.632. Buccaneers, Packers renew rivalry tonight SCOROOARD Mondays parne Green Bay (84) at Tampa Bay (5-7) (8 pm, ABC).

The Packers hope to sofctty tner wkkard posrSon at the expense of the Buccaneers, who need to win to stay it playoff contention STATS The Denver Broncos became only the led 130 team in NR. history, Mig 1334 Chicago Bears and 1972 Miami Dotptiins Denver's 18th straight victory, incWng postseason, tied an NR. record shared by four teams. EmmB Smlh, who has scored 123 career rushing touchdowns, one away from the career NR. record, was held to 6 yards on 15 carries i) Dabs' 22-3 toss to New Orleans.

Cincinnati's 13-10 lead in the second quarter of Sunday's 33-20 loss to Buffalo was the first ime ii 1 7 quarters that tie Bengals had a toad. Vkny Testaverde's 42 completions against Seattle ied for tie most ever ii an NR. regulation game wtti former Jets 06 Richard Todd Drew Bledsoe holds tie complelon record wi 45kian overtime game 1994. Fred Taylor became tie first Jacksonv Miner to surpass 1 ,000 yards tor season when he rushed for 183 yards against Detroi. on Suiday.

Terry Gtom. wti 193 yards receiving, broke tie New England receding yards record of 182 set by Stanley Morgan against Miami It 1 981 Caroina tel to 1-8 ii games decided by seven points or toss. SAFETY On second rjtay of te game, LaTtoi Gkner ol New Orleans chased Troy Akman it Ic end zone and te Dabs quarterback Iwew te bat out of bounds, drawing an an rtertcnal grouting cat fora safety. STREAKS Oncmafs 33-20 loss to Buffalo was Is eighth straight tv Bengals' longest losing streak since 1994. The New York Jets have won set straight home games for tw first Ime since 1985.

SHAKY OFRQATWG Replays showed Jets OB Wry Tesbverde was dearty added short of I goal ine on New York's winning touchdown against Seatie 20 secondstefl NE PI 19 13 34-73 13-54 304 195 2-7 2-22 4-57 6-109 2-11 3-51 21-34-3 21-45-2 2-23 3-11 3-543 20 1-1 12-77 6-56 3824 21:36 firstdowns Rushes-yards wssing PuntRetums I Retail Returns Wercepfions Ret ComrAt-n Sacked-Yards Lost Punts fumbles-lost Peraffies-Yards arme of Possession AMPA, Fla. CAP) The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed Bert Emanuel for a better chance to bt tat the Green Bay Packers. No if they could only get the recehrer on the field against the twe-faime defending NFC champions, they might find out if he can make difference. The Packers (8-4) have beaten the Bvics (5-7) six straight times, and one of the reasons why has been reen Bay's ability to shut down the passing game. Tampa Bay signed Emanuel, who av eraged 71 receptions the past tltree seasons with the Atlanta Falcons, to a four-year, $16.4 million contract last winter hoping his speed and experience would give the Bucs the deep threat needed to make the offense work against the Packers.

Despite gaining 217 yards rushing in one of its three losses to Green Bay last season, Tampa Bay has fallen behind early in each of the past six meetings and averaged just 90 yards a game on the ground. And quarterback Trent Dilfer has been unable to pick up the slack with the passing game in part because of the inability ofhis receivers to beat tight Packers coverage off the line of scrimmage. Emanuel might help, provided the Bucs could get him on the field to face the team most people thought they'd be chasing for the division title this year. He missed a Sept 13 meeting between the teams after spraining his left ankle the week before in the season opener at Minnesota. Now, he's listed as questionablafor tonight's rematch after injuring the same ankle diving for a low pass in practice last Friday.

NDrVfOUAlSTATISTCS RUSHNG New England. Edwards 2f66. 3rs 1-S, Btedsoe 5-1. PBsburgh, Bete 12-48. -McAfee 1 PASSWG-New England.

Bfcdsoe 21-34-3-. 327. PBsrjurgh. Stewart 21-45-2-206. RECEIVING New England, Glem 9-193, Coates 6-71, Jefferson 2-29.

Simmons 1-12 fdwards 10. Boyd 1-6. Carter 1-3. Pittsburgh, CJohnson Ml. Hawkre 4-30.

Btackwel 3-47. Bnjener 3-29. Ward 2-19. Dunn 2-18, Wman 2-2 MISSED HELD GOALS None I.

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