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Tom Brady Leads Pats In Victory Over Cleveland, Saints Fall To Canisius

In the NFL, Tom Brady threw two touchdown passes in the final 61 seconds, helping the New England Patriots rally for a 27-26 victory over the Cleveland Browns yesterday. New England lost tight end Rob Gronkowski to a leg injury in the third quarter.

Elsewhere, Geno Smith threw a touchdown pass and ran for another score as the New York Jets set a season high for points in a 37-27 win over Oakland.

San Diego crushed the Giants 37-14. Tampa Bay blew out Buffalo 27-6. It was Green Bay over Atlanta 22-21. Philadelphia knocked off Detroit 34-20. Cincinnati edged Indianapolis 42-28. Kansas City topped Washington 45-10. Miami defeated Pittsburgh 34-28. Baltimore beat Minnesota 29-26. Denver won against Tennessee 51-28. San Francisco passed Seattle 19-17. Arizona 30 beat St. Louis 10 and Carolina fell to New Orleans 31-13.

In college football, top-ranked Florida State and No. 2 Auburn will play in the final BCS championship game on Jan. 6 at the Rose Bowl.

In the NBA, Jordan Crawford scored 23 points and Jared Sullinger added 21 as Boston embarrassed New York 114-73. Miami took Detroit 110-95. Oklahoma City beat Indiana 118-94.

Houston slid past Orlando 98-88 and Toronto defeated the Lakers 106-94 in Kobe Bryant's season debut game.

In college basketball, the Siena men’s basketball team fell to Canisius 93-78. Canisius guard Billy Baron had 21 points.

Checking news on the ice, Boston won against Toronto 5-2 and it was Washington over the NY Rangers 4-1.

UCLA won its first NCAA women's soccer title scoring in the 97th minute to lift the Bruins past Florida State 1-0.

Finally in golf, Zach Johnson rallied from four shots down with eight holes remaining to beat Tiger Woods at the World Challenge.

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