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NFL: Colts Beat Patriots

06 November 2006

National Football LeagueThe Indianapolis Colts are now the only undefeated team in the National Football League after the Chicago Bears suffered their first loss midway through the 16-game regular season.

The Colts beat the New England Patriots 27-20 in a showdown between two of the league's top quarterbacks - the Colts' Peyton Manning and the Patriots' Tom Brady. Manning prevailed, throwing for 326 yards and two touchdowns. Brady threw an uncharacteristic four interceptions. Sunday's victory improves Indianapolis' record to 8-0. New England is 6-2.

Chicago has a record of 7-1 following its 31-13 upset loss to the lowly Miami Dolphins, who won just their second game this season. Ronnie Brown rushed for a career-high 157 yards to lead the visiting Dolphins.

The Washington Redskins won an emotional game against their long-time rival Dallas Cowboys, 22-19. Kicker Nick Novak booted a 47-yard field goal with no time remaining to lift the host Redskins.

In other games, the Denver Broncos held off the Pittsburgh Steelers, 31-20. The San Diego Chargers were 32-25 winners over the Cleveland Browns. The Baltimore Ravens got past the Cincinnati Bengals, 26-20. The New York Giants avoided an upset against the Houston Texans, 14-10.

Elsewhere in the NFL Sunday, the Detroit Lions downed the Atlanta Falcons 30-14.  The New Orleans Saints upended the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 31-14.  The San Francisco 49ers got by the Minnesota Vikings, 9-3.  The Kansas City Chiefs  thumpted the St. Louis Rams, 31-17.  The Jacksonville Jaguars crushed the Tennessee Titans, 37- 7.  The Buffalo Bills defeated the Green Bay Packers, 24-10.

The Oakland Raiders travel to Seattle to take on the Seahawks in the weekly Monday Night game.

Some information for this report provided by AP.

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