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WAMC's Daily Sports Wrap

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Albany, NY – Well the Giants had hoped to sweep the season-series from Philadelphia...

Last night in New York, Eli Manning tossed a 24-yard touchdown to Victor Cruz, tying the score at 10 with 13 minutes to play. That's when Eagles quarterback Vince Young, who's filling in for the injured Michael Vick, went to work...

That 8-yard strike from Young to Cooper lifted the Eagles to 17-10 win over the Giants. Sound courtesy of NBC. New York and Dallas are now tied for the NFC East lead at 6-4; the Eagles two games back.

In Miami, Matt Moore tossed three touchdown passes, as the Dolphins battered the Bills 35-8. Buffalo slips to 5-5.

Elsewhere in Week 11 action San Francisco blew out Arizona 23-7, Green Bay cruised past Tampa Bay 35-26, Detroit defeated Carolina 49-35, Baltimore bounced Cincinnati 31-24, Oakland dumped Minnesota 27-21, Dallas dropped Washington 27-24 in OT, Cleveland edged Jacksonville 14-10, Seattle slammed St. Louis 24-7, Atlanta got by Tennessee 23-17, and Chicago beat San Diego 31-20.

The win for the Bears may be bittersweet, however. The Chicago Tribune reports quarterback Jay Cutler has suffered a broken right thumb. He could miss six to eight weeks.

To the ice, Carolina topped Toronto 3-2, San Jose skated past Colorado 4-1, Detroit downed Anaheim 4-2, and Vancouver held off Ottawa 2-1.

In golf, Jim Furyk's perfect performance at Royal Melbourne led the U.S. team to its fourth straight Presidents Cup victory. The Americans beat the International team 19-15.

In Major League Soccer, Landon Donovan scored in the 72nd minute, as the L.A. Galaxy won their first MLS Cup with a 1-nothing win over the Houston Dynamo.

And in NASCAR, Tony Stewart held off Carl Edwards in the season-ending Ford 400, to wrap up his third Sprint Cup crown.

I'm Tristan O'Neill, WAMC News.