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Brady tosses 6 TDs to lead host of QBs who shine
Tom Brady finding his form could be bad news for the rest of the NFL. A few other quarterbacks were at their Sunday best, too. Brett Favre and Drew Brees helped their teams remain unbeaten. Ben Roethlisberger and Kurt Warner, who met in last season's Super Bowl, each won to put their teams into first-place ties. Brady threw six touchdown passes - including an NFL-record five in one quarter - and the Patriots sent the Titans plummeting to a new low in their winless season with a 59-0 win on a snowy day in Foxborough.
People:Drew Brees Ben Roethlisberger Kurt Warner Brett Favre Thomas Jones Larry Fitzgerald
2009-10-19
Lions beat Redskins 19-14 and end 19-game skid
DETROIT - Matthew Stafford held his head down on the bench for the final snap.
People:Tom Cruise Jason Campbell Albert Haynesworth Clinton Portis DeAngelo Hall Source:(AP)
2009-09-27
Manning, Umenyiora lead Giants to 23-17 win
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - The New York Giants didn't find a replacement for Plaxico Burress in opening defense of their NFC East title. They added something just as valuable, a healthy Osi Umenyiora, and he's as good ever.
People:Steve Smith Jason Campbell Lawrence Tynes Amani Toomer Plaxico Burress Albert Haynesworth Activities:2009 NFL
2009-09-13
Former NFL official Burl Toler dies
CASTRO VALLEY, Calif. - Burl Toler, the first African-American official in NFL history who went on to work one Super Bowl in a distinguished career, has died. He was 81.
Nations:U.S. Activities:Super Bowl Source:(AP)
2009-08-17
Ex-NFL star Bruce Smith convicted of DUI in Va.
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - Former NFL star Bruce Smith was convicted of drunken driving Thursday by a judge who rejected his claim that old football injuries, not alcohol, were responsible for his poor performance on field sobriety tests.
Nations:U.S. Source:(AP)
2009-07-09
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