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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Keeps on Torching Opponents
Nothing record breaking or the kind you’ve never seen before; simply Aaron Rodgers at his finest, leading the Green Bay Packers to a 53-20 win over the Philadelphia Eagles which also turns out to be a victory that puts them in a shared-lead position in the NFC North.
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2014 NFL Season – Week 11 Scores & Standings
The Arizona Cardinals keep on winning, this time slowing down the Detroit Lions to remain with the best record in the NFL. The New England Patriots are right there with them after a dominant performance on the road against the Indianapolis Colts, while the Green Bay Packers remain scorching by putting 53 points up on the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Miami Dolphins – Ryan Tannehill Comes Through When it Counts
The Miami Dolphins got themselves a big win and advantage in the AFC East over the Buffalo Bills, beating their rivals 22-19 in an ugly game that was finally busted open in the second half through some very good passing from Ryan Tannehill.
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Must-Win Games in Week 11 for NFL Teams
In a short regular season, almost every game is a must-win. However, for the Chicago Bears, Houston Texans, Washington Redskins, New York Giants and San Diego Chargers, losing in week 11 means an end to their playoff hopes.
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Chicago Bears – Jay Cutler & Marc Trestman Hitting Rock Bottom
Things can’t get any worse for the Chicago Bears, can they? Jay Cutler looks like a quarterback who has given up, Marc Trestman looks like a coach who knows he’s going to get fired, and a season that once again began with so much promise and expectations is imploding on all fronts at the nastiest and most humiliating of ways.
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2014 NFL Season – Week 10 Power Rankings
The Arizona Cardinals remain on top of the NFL power rankings following week 10 but that might not last for long, pursued from behind by the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots. At the bottom, there’s no change: The Oakland Raiders are providing an escape for the Jacksonville Jaguars and Tampa Bay Buccaneers from being called the worst teams in football.
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Arizona Cardinals – Carson Palmer Out For the Season; Maybe His Career?
Just when things were going so well for Carson Palmer and the Arizona Cardinals, the quarterback tore his ACL on his right knee, effectively ending his season while the Arizona Cardinals were sporting the best record in the NFL.
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Philadelphia Eagles – Mark Sanchez Shines While Cam Newton Gets Pummeled
The season keeps getting worse for the Carolina Panthers, who seem to be unable to help Cam Newton as he gets hit and sacked more than any other quarterback in the NFL. For the Philadelphia Eagles, convincingly winning 45-21, it was a revelation to see a competent, almost mistake-free Mark Sanchez fill in for Nick Foles, getting plenty of help from Darren Sproles.
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Seattle Seahawks – Marshawn Lynch & Russell Wilson Run All Over the New York Giants
For three quarters, the New York Giants were able to hang on and even lead against the Seattle Seahawks. But their run defense crumbled, Marshawn Lynch bulldozed, Russell Wilson stopped passing and it ended in a 38-17 win for the Super Bowl Champions, a slightly misleading ending but damaging nonetheless.
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San Francisco 49ers – Perrish Cox Cheats, Colin Kaepernick Gets Lucky
The San Francisco 49ers beat the New Orleans Saints 27-24 in overtime, but have very few things to feel good about. Colin Kaepernick was terrible except for one big throw to save the day in the fourth quarter and the only reason his team won was because of an offensive pass interference call on Jimmy Graham, negating a touchdown he caught over a flopping Perrish Cox.