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Albany, NY – Well the Patriots have clinched the AFC East...
Yesterday in Denver, Tom Brady tossed a pair of TD passes and ran for another, as the Patriots tebow'd the Broncos 41-23. The Pats have won six straight.
In Philadelphia, LeSean McCoy rumbled for 102 yards and three scores, as the Eagles soared past the Jets 45-19. The 8-6 Jets are tied with the Bengals for the final AFC wild-card.
In East Rutherford, behind a Rex Grossman TD pass, a 6-yard Darrel Young TD run, and three Graham Gano field goals, Washington whipped a lackluster Giants squad 23-10. The loss knocks the 7-7 Giants out of first place in the NFC East. However, New York still controls its own destiny, needing wins over the Jets and Cowboys to ensure a playoff berth.
In Buffalo, Reggie Bush rushed for 203 yards, including a 76-yard TD scamper, as the Dolphins beat the Bills 30-23, giving interim head coach Todd Boyles a win in his coaching debut.
Elsewhere, Indianapolis picked up its first win of the season, beating Tennessee 27-13, New Orleans hammered Minnesota 42-20, Seattle downed Chicago 38-14, Carolina got past Houston 28-13, Cincinnati edged St. Louis 20-13, Detroit rallied to beat Oakland 28-27, Arizona held off Cleveland 20-17, San Diego bounced Baltimore 34-14, and Kansas City shocked Green Bay 19-14 - That's the Packers' first loss of the season.
To Top 25 college hoops, Oral Roberts blew out Xavier 64-42, U-Conn crushed Holy Cross 77-40, and Missouri routed William & Mary 94-56.
On the Women's side, Baylor edged U-Conn 66-61, Notre Dame dumped Kentucky 92-83, and Rutgers drubbed Iona 62-29.
In NBA news, sources say point guard Baron Davis will sign with the Knicks later today. Davis was waived last week by the Cavaliers.
To the ice, Chicago doubled up Calgary 4-2, St. Louis skated past Columbus 6-4, and Florida dropped Carolina 3-2.
And in golf, Lee Westwood completed a wire-to-wire victory in the Thailand Golf Championship, shooting a 3-under 69 in windy conditions to beat Masters champion Charl Schwartzel by seven strokes.
I'm Tristan O'Neill, WAMC News.