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A rushing barrier finally falls for Lions against Patriots DETROIT (AP) - Kerryon Johnson was drafted to help Detroit's woeful running game. He's already reached one significant mark, becoming the Lions' first 100-yard rusher in almost five years.
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Jimmy Garoppolo carted off with leg injury in 49ers' loss KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo was carted off the field Sunday after suffering an injury to his left leg.
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Drew Brees carries Saints to OT win over Falcons ATLANTA -- In a game that lived up to its expectation as a shootout between two great quarterbacks, Drew Brees got the last laugh.
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ICYMI in NFL Week 3: When is a sack legal? Hard to know now LANDOVER, Md. (AP) - Sure does seem as if "When is a sack just a sack?" is quickly becoming the NFL's new "Did that player lower his helmet too much?
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Seahawks find a running game and run over Cowboys SEATTLE - After a week Seahawks coach Pete Carroll called "pretty challenging,'' a 24-13 victory over Dallas on Sunday finally allowed him a chance for a little celebration and a few laughs.
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Underdog Bills unleash D on Cousins in 27-6 win vs. Vikings MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - With Minnesota facing fourth-and-1 at the Buffalo 26, Kirk Cousins pivoted left and passed to fullback C.J. Ham in the flat near the first-down marker.
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Giants finally finish a game to get 27-22 win over Texans HOUSTON (AP) - After coming up just short in their first two games, the New York Giants figured out a way to finish a game on Sunday against the Houston Texans and get their first win.
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NFL Week 3 Highlights: Lions Upset Patriots; Rams Remain Undefeated ... • The Los Angeles Rams beat the Chargers 35-23, but the focus is on cornerback Marcus Peters, who left the game with an apparent lower leg injury.
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NFL world erupts over 'terribly wrong' officiating fiasco Defensive players in the NFL can't hit the quarterback in the head. They can't hit them in the legs. They can't hit them too late.
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