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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