SportsNovember 27, 2006
Ravens 27, Steelers 0 Any chance the Pittsburgh Steelers had of returning to the Super Bowl was seemingly laid to rest in Baltimore. The Ravens sacked Ben Roethlisberger nine times and coasted to their fifth straight victory. Baltimore (9-2) limited the defending NFL champions to 36 yards in the first half. The Steelers (4-7) had won two straight following a 2-6 start...
Baltimore Ravens  defensive end Jarret Johnson, left, and linebacker Bart Scott, right, sacked Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger during the first half of Sunday's game. (CHRIS GARDNER ~ Associated Press)
Baltimore Ravens defensive end Jarret Johnson, left, and linebacker Bart Scott, right, sacked Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger during the first half of Sunday's game. (CHRIS GARDNER ~ Associated Press)

Ravens 27, Steelers 0

Any chance the Pittsburgh Steelers had of returning to the Super Bowl was seemingly laid to rest in Baltimore. The Ravens sacked Ben Roethlisberger nine times and coasted to their fifth straight victory. Baltimore (9-2) limited the defending NFL champions to 36 yards in the first half. The Steelers (4-7) had won two straight following a 2-6 start.

Patriots 17, Bears 13

After New England turned the ball over three times inside the Chicago 20-yard line, tight end Benjamin Watson hung onto it when Tom Brady's 2-yard pass found him in the end zone. Patriots cornerback Asante Samuel put an abrupt end to the Bears' comeback hopes with his third interception with 1:46 to play. The Patriots (8-3) won on their new turf and gave the Bears their second loss of the year.

Titans 24, Giants 21

Vince Young and Adam "Pacman" Jones led a stunning Tennessee fourth-quarter comeback. Jones intercepted two passes and had a 23-yard punt return that revived his teammates in the fourth quarter. Rookie quarterback Young finished off an improbable rally from a 21-point deficit. Young ran for a touchdown and threw for two more in the final 9:35 and finished with a career-high 249 yards passing. Rob Bironas kicked a 49-yard field goal with 6 seconds left to win it. The Giants (6-5) lost their third straight and fell a game behind the Dallas Cowboys (7-4) in the NFC East going into next week's game in the Meadowlands.

Chargers 21, Raiders 14

With LaDainian Tomlinson and the Chargers looking all too human against Oakland, the star running back keyed yet another second-half rally to give the AFC West-leading Chargers (9-2) their fifth straight win. Tomlinson rushed for two touchdowns and threw for another.

Redskins 17, Panthers 13

Chris Cooley's 66-yard touchdown reception with 4:26 to play was the difference in Washington's win over visiting Carolina (6-5). The victory broke a two-game losing streak for the Redskins (4-7).

Saints 31, Falcons 13

Drew Brees threw a 76-yard touchdown to Devery Henderson on the third play of the game, then lofted a 48-yarder to Terrance Copper on the final play of the first half to lead New Orleans (7-4) past Atlanta.

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Bengals 30, Browns 0

Cincinnati picked off Cleveland quarterback Charlie Frye four times in its first shutout win since 1989 and Carson Palmer threw for 275 yards and three touchdown passes for the Bengals.

Bills 27, Jaguars 24

J.P. Losman hit Roscoe Parrish for a 30-yard completion to set up Rian Lindell's 42-yard field goal as time ran out, lifting Buffalo over Jacksonville. Parrish also scored on an 82-yard punt return.

Jets 26, Texans 11

Chad Pennington passed for 286 yards and a touchdown in New York's victory over Houston.

Vikings 31, Cardinals 26

Brad Johnson threw for 271 yards and three touchdowns to lead Minnesota. Chester Taylor added 136 yards rushing and a touchdown for the Vikings (5-6). The Cardinals (2-9) got a 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown by J.J. Arrington on the opening play of the game and a 99-yard fumble return for a score by Adrian Wilson in the fourth. Arizona rookie Matt Leinart competed 31 of 52 passes for a career-high 405 yards and two interceptions, but managed only one TD -- a 9-yard pass to Anquan Boldin with 39 seconds to play.

Colts 45, Eagles 21

Joseph Addai tied a franchise record with four touchdowns. Addai opened the game by sandwiching a 10-yard score around two 15-yard runs to give Indy a 21-0 lead and added a late 4-yard run. The rookie running back finished with 171 yards. Lenny Moore, Lydell Mitchell and Eric Dickerson are the only other Colts players with four TDs in one game.

The Colts (10-1) can clinch their fourth straight AFC South title with a win at Tennessee next week.

-- Associated Press

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