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NFL Week 15 scores

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at Tennessee 27, Miami 24 (OT): Life in the NFL: Both teams are 7-7, but one is thrilled to be there and one is disappointed.

Arizona 31, at Detroit 24: Isn’t “Cardinals win two consecutive division titles” one of Nostradamus’ signs of the end of the world?

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Atlanta 10, at N.Y. Jets 7: Jets fans start petition, thousands sign telling Mark Sanchez that Pete Carroll was right.

Houston 16, at St. Louis 13: Rams wear 1999 throwback jerseys; members of ’99 team should have asked them to take them off at halftime.

New England 17, at Buffalo 10: Look at it this way, Bills fans: You have as many NFL titles in the 2000s as you did during the Jim Kelly years.

Cleveland 41, at Kansas City 34: Somehow it doesn’t seem right that Jim Brown no longer has the Browns’ record for rushing yards in a game.

at Philadelphia 27, San Francisco 13: 49ers fail in bid to get game snow-delayed by reminding ref: “You know, it is the cold and flu season.”

Oakland 20, at Denver 19: A confused Al Davis says the victory may have been enough to save John Madden’s job.

at San Diego 27, Cincinnati 24: You have to admire the Bengals’ determination during what must have been a horrible week for them.

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Tampa Bay 24, at Seattle 7: Buccaneers have now matched their longest winning streak of the season: one in a row.

at Baltimore 31, Chicago 7: Bears fans hope that after Christmas they can sneak Jay Cutler into the “return merchandise” line at their local store.

at Pittsburgh 37, Green Bay 36: Packers get a taste of how all those other teams felt during the Brett Favre years.

Minnesota at Carolina: Brett Favre says he might have to retire if forced to play too many more late Sunday games.

-- Houston Mitchell

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