The Jets scored on all seven of their first-half drives against the Rams and went on to win 47-3 last Sunday the largest margin of victory in franchise history. New York has now won three straight and five of its last six contests overall.
Week 10 marked the first time this season that the Jets did not commit a turnover. New York is 9-1 the last 10 times it's had zero giveaways with the only loss coming to New England in September 2007.
The Patriots took a 20-10 win over the Bills last weekend to keep pace with the Jets on top of the AFC East. New England beat New York, 19-10, in the two squads' first meeting of 2008.
New England has won three straight home contests by an average score of 28-11. Dating to November 2006, the Pats are 15-1 in their last 16 games at Gillette Stadium.
Thomas Jones recorded his third 100-yard rushing performance of the season last weekend and reached the end zone a career-high three times in the process. Jones now has eight rushing TDs this season most of any Jets back since Curtis Martin had 12 in 2004.
Pats rookie running back, BenJarvis Green-Ellis recorded the first 100-yard rushing game of his career last Sunday and with a 1-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter has now reached paydirt once in each of his last four games.
Wes Welker had 10 catches for 107 yards against Buffalo in Week 10 (both season highs). Welker has caught at least six passes in each of the Patriots' first nine games of the season, becoming the only player in NFL history to accomplish that feat.
The Jets average starting field position in 2008 is the 34.9 yard line best in the league.
The Broncos went to Cleveland and scored a 34-30 come-from-behind win over the Browns last Thursday, snapping a 3-game losing streak in the process. Four of Denver's five 2008 wins have come by four points or less.
Denver is 7-7 since 2005 against its NFC opponents. Including wins over New Orleans (34-32) and Tampa Bay (16-13) this season, the Broncos are currently riding a 3-game winning streak vs. NFC squads.
Atlanta defeated New Orleans, 34-20, last Sunday its second straight and fourth win in the last five games. The Falcons are averaging 32.0 ppg at home this season (16.6 ppg on the road).
These two teams have split two games since Denver beat Atlanta, 34-19, in Super Bowl XXXIII. All-time, the Broncos hold a 7-4 advantage over the Falcons in regular-season play.
Matt Ryan is now 4-0 at home in his short career, posting a 125.2 rating in the process (5 TD, 0 INT). Ryan's home QB rating is currently the best in the league this season.
Denver's players have dropped 23 catchable passes this season most of any team in football.
Roddy White had five catches for 68 yards and a touchdown against the Saints in Week 10 and now has reached paydirt five times in his last five contests overall. White has 801 yards receiving in 2008 tied with Greg Jennings for most in the NFC.
John Abraham sacked Drew Brees once last weekend and now has an NFC-leading 11 in 2008. Abraham has already surpassed his total of 10 last season and needs two more to tie his career-high of 13 set in 2002 when he was a member of the Jets.
The Lions were blown out at home, 38-14, by the Jaguars last weekend and have now dropped 10 straight and 16 of their last 17 contests overall. Detroit has allowed 30+ points five times this season and currently own the NFL's second-worst scoring defense (30.8 points allowed per game).
Daunte Culpepper made his Lions debut in Week 10 (his first start since 11/25/07) and was just 5-of-10 for 104 yards and an interception. Culpepper is now 5-13 as a starting QB for four different teams since 2005 (MIN, MIA, OAK, DET).
Despite Jake Delhomme's worst day as a starting NFL quarterback (7-for-27, 72 yards, 1 TD, 4 INT), the Panthers were still able to defeat the hapless Raiders, 17-6, last Sunday and improved to 7-2 on the season. This is third time in franchise history that Carolina has won seven of its first nine games in a season (also 2003 and 2005).
DeAngelo Williams had his best day as a pro last weekend, rushing for 140 yards and a touchdown against the Raiders. The Panthers are now 6-0 all-time when Williams goes over the century mark.
Rookie back Kevin Smith recorded a career-best 96 rush yards and scored his fifth touchdown of the season last weekend against the Jaguars. The last Lions rookie to score more than five rushing TDs in a season was Barry Sanders in 1989 (14).
Detroit is the only team in football without a point on its opening drives in 2008. The Lions have been outscored by a combined 70-14 in the first quarter this season.
Julius Peppers sacked Raider quarterbacks three times last Sunday his seventh career game with three sacks. After dropping opponent QBs just 2.5 times last season, Peppers already has seven sacks in 2008 and will be playing in his 100th career NFL game this weekend.
Carolina is allowing just 14.8 points per game this season, best in the NFC and second-best in franchise history (1996-13.6).
The Eagles lost, 36-31, to the Giants last Sunday night and had their 3-game win streak snapped in the process. Philadelphia had the ball for just 20:50 vs. New York in that contest the Eagles' lowest TOP in any game since October 2005 vs. Dallas (19:17).
Philadelphia has held four of its last five AFC opponents under 10 points and is 4-1 in those contests. Dating to the 2003 season, the Eagles have played 21 games against AFC squads (13-8 record) and have a -18 (26-44) turnover differential.
Cincinnati finally got its first win of the season when it beat Jacksonville, 21-19, in Week 9. That being said, the Bengals have dropped four straight games after the bye and are just 4-15 all-time following the week off.
The Bengals are 7-3 all-time against the Eagles and have never lost to Philadelphia at home (3-0 record). These two teams haven't met in Cincinnati since 1994 (a 33-30 Bengals' win).
The Eagles are averaging 30.8 points per game on the road this season best in the NFL. The only time in franchise history that a Philadelphia squad averaged more points per game away from home was 1965 (30.9 ppg).
Despite completing just 47.2% of his passes last week against the Giants, Donovan McNabb had three TD throws in the contest. Including Super Bowl 39, the Eagles are now 21-5 all-time when McNabb has 3+ touchdown passes (1-1 this season).
Cedric Benson recorded his third career 100-yard rushing game in Week 9 and reached paydirt for the first time since November 18, 2007 against Seattle. Benson has been in the starting backfield in each of the Bengals' last three contests and has at least one 10+ yard run in each game (4 total).
Cincinnati allowed 16 fourth-quarter points to the Jaguars in Week 9 and has now given up 98 points total in the fourth this season most in the league.
The Bears lost, 21-14, at home to the Titans in Week 10 and are now 4-2 in their last six games overall after beginning the season by losing two of three. Each of Chicago's last four games has been decided by seven points or fewer.
Including 2007, Chicago has swept Green Bay two of the last three seasons and has won four straight games at Lambeau Field by a combined score of 98-47.
The Packers lost, 28-27, to the Vikings in Minnesota last Sunday and are now just 2-5 in their last seven games after starting the season by winning the first two contests.
Green Bay forced three turnovers in Week 10 while having none of its own and now has a turnover differential of +7 (17-10) in 2008 best in the NFC.
Green Bay is allowing 179.1 pass yards per game this season (3rd best in the league) and opponents have completed just 51.5% of their passes against the Packers' defense in 2008 lowest in football.
Chicago has 20 takeaways in 2008 tied with Kansas City for most in football. The Bears have now forced 160 turnovers since the beginning of 2004 most in the NFL.
Donald Driver had five catches for 46 yards against the Vikings last weekend marking his 104th consecutive game with at least one reception a new Packers' record. The last time Driver did not have a catch was December 30, 2001 (against Minnesota).
Nick Collins returned a Gus Frerotte pass 57 yards to paydirt last weekend giving the Packers an NFL-leading six interception returns for touchdowns this season tying a franchise record set in 1966. The last team to record seven INT returns for TDs in a single season was the 1999 Rams.
Kyle Orton's status for this contest is still up in the air and Rex Grossman could once again be under center for the Bears. Including last Sunday, Grossman is just 2-6 in his eight starts since the beginning of 2007.
Houston was throttled, 41-13, at home by the Ravens last Sunday and has now lost two straight overall. The Texans have beaten the Colts just once in 13 tries all-time and have never won a game in Indianapolis (0-6 record).
Dating to November 2007, the Texans have dropped seven straight road games by an average of 13 points per contest Houston's turnover differential is -10 (7-17) in those seven road losses.
Indianapolis went to Pittsburgh and beat the Steelers, 24-20, in Week 10 for its second 2-game win streak of the season. The Colts now boast a 73-4 regular-season record when holding opponents to 20 points or fewer since Peyton Manning joined the league in 1998.
The worst rushing team in the NFL (69.2 rush yds/game), Indianapolis is averaging just 57.8 yards per game on the ground in its five wins this season (83.5 rush yds/game in four losses).
Andre Johnson (900) and Owen Daniels (541) have combined for 1,441 receiving yards in 2008 best of any pair of teammates in the league this season.
Among kickers with at least four FG attempts, Kris Brown is one of two in the league without a miss this season (Jeff Reed of the Steelers in the other) and his 12 consecutive field goals made is tied for the second longest active streak in football (Reed-19, Nedney-12).
Peyton Manning has 31 career touchdown passes vs. the Texans his most against any team all-time.
Despite opponents completing 68.9% of their passes against Indianapolis in 2008 (2nd highest in football), the Colts defense has allowed just two passing touchdowns this season fewest in the league.
The Titans went to Chicago and beat the Bears, 21-14, in Week 10 and have now won a franchise and NFL-best 12 straight games overall. The last team to defeat Tennessee in the regular season was San Diego on December 9 last year.
Kerry Collins had his best game as a Titan quarterback last week (289 yards, 108.7 rating) the last time Collins recorded a 100+ rating as a starting QB was, coincidentally, against Tennessee in October 2005 while he was still with the Raiders.
Jacksonville beat the Lions, 38-14, in Detroit last Sunday snapping a 2-game losing streak in the process. The Jags are now 3-2 on the road and just 1-3 at home in 2008. The 38 points scored were the Jaguars' most on the road since beating the Texans in Houston, 38-20, on December 24, 2005.
David Garrard (2 touchdowns, zero interceptions) recorded a 128.6 rating in Jacksonville's Week 10 victory the 16th time in his career he has posted a 100+ rating as a starting QB (Jacksonville is 12-4 in those games).
Maurice Jones-Drew ran for a career-high three touchdowns last Sunday (all in the second quarter) and now has 31 rushing TDs since joining the league in 2006 second most in football behind LaDainian Tomlinson (47).
Rookie rushing leader, Chris Johnson (723 yards) was held to just eight yards on 14 carries by the Bears last week. Johnson ran for 93 yards against the Jags in these two teams' first meeting of the season (his NFL debut) and both of his 100-yard performances have come on the road.
With a league-leading 16 rushing touchdowns this season, the Titans are just one rush TD away from tying their entire season total of 17 in 2007. The Oilers/Titans franchise record for rushing touchdowns is 26, set in 1988.
The Jags sacked Lions' quarterbacks seven times last Sunday tying the second-highest single-game total in franchise history. Entering Week 10 play, Jacksonville had just 11 sacks total in its first eight games of 2008.
The Saints dropped a 34-20 decision to the Falcons in Week 10 their fifth straight loss following a bye week. New Orleans has alternated losses and wins in its last seven games and is still looking for its first 2-game win streak of the season.
Saints cornerback Mike McKenzie was taken off the field on a cart after fracturing his right kneecap last Sunday and is likely out for the year after his second major injury in as many seasons. McKenzie has 27 career interceptions (four returned for TD) and has picked off at least one pass in each of his 10 seasons in the league.
The Chiefs scored a touchdown with 23 seconds remaining against the Chargers last Sunday, but failed on a 2-point conversion attempt and lost the game, 20-19. It was Kansas City's fifth straight and 17th loss in its last 18 games overall (dating to November 2007).
Kansas City and New Orleans have split their eight all-time meetings, each winning four times. Dating to the beginning of 2007, the Chiefs are just 1-6 against NFC squads overall (lone win vs. Minnesota).
Marques Colston had seven catches for 140 yards (both season highs) against Atlanta last weekend. Colston entered the game with just five receptions for 82 in his first three games of 2008 and now has nine career 100-yard receiving performances.
Tyler Thigpen has six touchdown passes and a 104.6 rating in his last three games combined. The last time Thigpen threw an interception was in Week 3 vs. Atlanta and is currently riding a streak of 124 consecutive pass attempts without a pick.
Larry Johnson is set to return to the gridiron for the Chiefs after missing four games due to various reasons. Johnson is averaging 95.2 yards per game on the ground and has 13 rush touchdowns in his last 11 outings vs. NFC teams. This will be the first time LJ has faced New Orleans.
With 422 yards passing against the Falcons, Drew Brees now has four 400-yard performances in his career (two this season) and is on pace for 5,307 yards through the air in 2008 a mark that would break Dan Marino's record of 5,084 set in 1984.
Despite outgaining the Panthers (259-216), forcing four turnovers and holding onto the ball for 37:02 last Sunday, the Raiders dropped a 17-6 decision to Carolina and have now lost three straight and six of seven games overall. The last time that Oakland had the ball for over 37 minutes in any game and lost was exactly five years prior to last weekend's contest (11/9/03 to the Jets).
Oakland holds an all-time regular-season record of 16-11-1 against Miami, but is just 1-6 vs. the Dolphins since 1997. The Raiders' only victory during that span came last season (35-17) in Miami.
Miami took down Seattle, 21-19, at home last Sunday and has now won three straight games for the first time since winning four straight contests in November 2006. The Dolphins have won six consecutive games overall when holding opponents under 20 points.
The Dolphins have turned the ball over just seven times this season fewest in football.
Including a 51-yard touchdown romp, Ricky Williams rushed for 105 yards on 12 carries last weekend. The game marked the first time since his 2005 season finale against the Patriots that Williams has surpassed 100 yards on the ground and Miami is now 17-3 all-time when he tops the century mark.
Andrew Walter started in place of an injured JaMarcus Russell last Sunday and is now 2-7 in his career as a Raider starter. Russell is questionable for this weekend's contest, but says his knee is feeling a lot better and should be good to go for the game.
Sebastian Janikowski made two field goals in Week 10 and now has 865 career points most in Raider franchise history, passing George Blanda who had 863 points while wearing the Silver and Black.
Miami has eight different players on its roster with 10+ receptions in 2008 tied with Jacksonville for most of any AFC squad.
Baltimore went to Houston and beat the Texans, 41-13, for its fourth straight win overall last Sunday. The Ravens' 41 points were their most in any game since beating Green Bay, 48-3, on December 19, 2005.
The Ravens held Houston's running game to 75 yards total last weekend. No player has rushed for 100 yards against Baltimore's defense since Larry Johnson did it December 10, 2006 a stretch of 28 straight games (the longest active streak in football).
New York beat the Eagles, 36-31, in Philadelphia last weekend and is now averaging 29.1 points per game in 2008 second best in the league behind Arizona (29.2) and the second most by any Giants squad all-time (32.0 in 1963).
The Giants lost their last four games of 2007 at home, but are 5-0 at the Meadowlands this season. The last time New York won its first six home games in any season was 1990 (7-0 start).
Joe Flacco has a 107.0 rating (6 touchdowns, zero interceptions, 4-0 record) in his last four games after recording a 60.6 rating (1 TD, 7 INT, 2-3 record) in his first five starts in the NFL.
Brandon Jacobs rushed for 126 yards last week (his second straight 100-yard rushing performance) and with two touchdowns against the Eagles, now has nine on the season tying his career-high set in 2006. The Giants are 8-1 all-time when Jacobs goes over the century mark.
New York has reached the red zone 43 times this season and scored on 39 (22 TD, 17 FG) of those drives. The Giants had just 44 total red zone scores in 2007.
Including Super Bowl XXXV, the Ravens are 3-0 all-time against the Giants, outscoring them by a combined 95-44 in the process.
Minnesota scored a touchdown with just over two minutes left against the Packers last Sunday and won the game, 28-27. The Vikes are 4-1 in their last five games and none of the contests have been decided by more than seven points.
With last week's victory, Gus Frerotte now has 10 career game-winning drives under his belt with three of those coming in 2008 (vs. NO, Det, GB).
Tampa Bay was last seen in Week 9, beating Kansas City, 30-27, in overtime. The Bucs are 3-3 under Jon Gruden and 7-12 all-time following a bye week.
The Buccaneers have won all four home games they've played this season and since the beginning of 2007, are 10-2 at Raymond James Stadium overall. Tampa Bay has a +21 turnover differential (33-12) in its last 12 home games.
Cadillac Williams has proclaimed himself "good to go" for this weekend's contest after missing the Bucs' last 21 regular-season games with his right knee injury. Williams last saw action on September 30, 2007 against the Panthers and had 148 yards on the ground in his only career appearance vs. the Vikings (9/11/05).
Adrian Peterson ran for a season-high 192 yards against Green Bay last Sunday and has now strung together four straight games with at least 100 yards on the ground (six total on the season). Peterson became the first player to reach the 1,000-yard plateau for the second consecutive season (he reached 1,000 yards in his eighth game last season).
Viking backs have had 30 runs of 10+ yards this season (t-6th most in NFL) and their defense has allowed just nine such rushes in 2008 fewest in the league.
Tampa Bay is the only team in the league that has yet to score in its first drive of the second half in 2008. Overall, the Bucs have been outscored 41-16 in the third quarter this season.
The Rams were blown out, 47-3, by the Jets last Sunday and have now dropped three straight games by a combined score of 104-32. With five giveaways against New York in Week 10, St. Louis has a turnover margin of -8 (0-8) in its last two contests.
These two teams have split the season series each of the past two years and going back to 2005, none of the six matchups has been decided by more than seven points. The Rams are averaging just 12 points in their last eight road games overall (dating to their last game in San Francisco in November 2007).
The Niners had three plays from inside Arizona's 3-yard line to win the game last Monday night, but couldn't get it done and eventually lost, 29-24. San Francisco has now dropped six straight games after starting the season 2-1.
Shaun Hill got his first start of the season in Week 10 and is now 2-1 as an NFL quarterback (according to reports, Hill will finish out the season as San Francisco's QB).
The 49ers did not allow Hill to get sacked last weekend the first time San Francisco's QB wasn't sacked since 12/24/06 (a stretch of 28 straight games).
Despite being replaced by Trent Green under center in last week's loss to the Jets, Jim Haslett has announced that Marc Bulger will remain his starting QB for this contest. Bulger is 5-4 in his career against the Niners and has thrown for 350+ yards in three of those games.
Chris Long has four sacks thus far in 2008 best among all rookies in the league and second most among all Ram players.
Opponents have scored 77 points off of 23 San Francisco turnovers this season both numbers are highest in the league.
In addition to 728 yards on the ground this season, Frank Gore has 317 receiving yards in 2008 second most among all NFL running backs (Reggie Bush-366). Gore's 116.1 scrimmage yards per game is third best in the league behind Clinton Portis (127.2) and Adrian Peterson (123.7).
The Cardinals took a thrilling, 29-24, come-from-behind victory over the 49ers last Monday night and are now 6-3 for the first time since 1984. Arizona is 4-0 at home this season and just 2-3 on the road.
Kurt Warner recorded his 11th career game-winning drive last Monday and now has at least one touchdown pass in each of his last 17 games and 40 total during that span. Warner is 11-6 in his last 17 contests and has posted a combined passer rating of 100.5 in those games best of any QB in football that has started at least 10 games since Week 10 in 2007.
The Seahawks lost, 21-19, in Miami last Sunday their sixth consecutive loss when traveling to the Eastern Time Zone. Dating to the 2007 season finale, Seattle has dropped eight straight games when allowing 20 points or more.
Matt Hasselbeck is expected to return to his starting quarterback duties this weekend after missing five games with a back injury. Hasselbeck last appeared in Week 5 against the Giants and is 1-3 overall this season.
Larry Fitzgerald (791), Steve Breaston (624) and Anquan Boldin (606) are the only trio of teammates each with 600+ yards receiving in 2008. Last Monday, Fitzgerald led the Cards in receptions (8), Breaston led in yards (121) and Boldin led in TD (2).
Seahawks players have just five receptions of 25 or more yards this season second fewest in football. Larry Fitzgerald (8) has more 25+ yard receptions than the entire Seattle squad.
Arizona has recorded 136 plays of 10 yards or more this season most in the league.
The Seahawks have had the ball for average of just 25:54 per game in 2008 lowest among all teams in football.
The Chargers held off the Chiefs, 20-19, last weekend and snapped their 2-game losing streak in the process. San Diego is just 1-4 on the road in 2008 and has never won a regular-season contest in Pittsburgh (0-12 record).
Philip Rivers had two touchdown passes against Kansas City in Week 10 and with a league-leading 21 TD tosses, has now matched his entire total from the 2007 season and is one shy of tying his career-high of 22 set in 2006.
The Steelers lost a heartbreaker, 24-20, at home last weekend to the Colts and now find themselves in a tie for first place in the AFC North. Pittsburgh has dropped two straight at home for the first time since early in the 2005 campaign and is looking to avoid losing three in a row at home for the first time since the 2003 season.
After missing a significant amount of practice time the last two weeks, Ben Roethlisberger practiced Wednesday despite his shoulder troubles. Big Ben is expected to be under center for this game against the Chargers despite throwing eight interceptions vs. just one touchdown in his last three outings.
Pittsburgh is averaging 26.3 points per game in wins this season and just 13.3 points per game in its losses.
The Steelers have scored 34 points on their first possession of the game in 2008 most in the league.
LaDainian Tomlinson is averaging just 66.6 yards per game on the ground in his last five contests and hasn't had a rushing touchdown since Week 4 against the Raiders. In three career games against the Steelers, LT is averaging 63 rush yards and has three TDs.
San Diego players have dropped just eight catchable passes this season second fewest in the league.
The Cowboys were last seen getting beaten, 35-14, by the Giants in Week 9. Dallas has dropped three straight road games overall by an average of over 15 points per contest (33.0-17.3).
Dallas has won three straight games following the bye week and is 14-5 all-time after getting a week off. Washington has also won three straight after its bye week and is 11-8 all-time following the week off.
The Redskins dropped a 23-6 decision at home prior to their bye and have now lost two of their last three contests at FedEx Field. That said, Washington is 10-3 overall since Week 14 in 2007 tied with the Giants for best among all NFC squads.
Including a 26-24 win in Dallas earlier this season, the Redskins have beaten the Cowboys two straight and five of the last seven times the two teams have met overall. The last time that Dallas won a road game vs. Washington was in 2004 (lost three straight).
Tony Romo is expecting to play in this game after missing the Cowboys' last three games with a broken pinkie on his throwing hand. Dallas has averaged just 13.7 points per game without Romo in the lineup and 29.2 points per game with him as the QB this season.
Dallas has committed four turnovers in two of its last three games and the Cowboys currently have a -6 (11-17) turnover differential in 2008 second worst among all NFC teams (SF has -13).
Clinton Portis was held to a season-low 51 yards rushing by the Steelers in Week 9, snapping his 5-game 100-yard rushing streak in the process. Portis needs just five yards to hit the 1,000-yard mark for the sixth time in his seven NFL campaigns and has topped the century mark in two straight and three of his last five games against the Cowboys. Portis is currently listed as 50-50 for this contest vs. the Cowboys (sprained knee).
Rookie 7th-round pick Chris Horton picked off Tony Romo in these two teams' first meeting of 2008 and has three interceptions on the season tied with Aqib Talib of the Bucs for most among all rookies in the league. Horton will be joined by former All-Pro, DeAngelo Hall for the first time this season after the Raiders cut him and the ‘Skins signed him last week.
The Browns were outscored 21-7 in the fourth quarter of their game against the Broncos in Week 10 and ended up losing the contest, 34-30. Cleveland has now dropped two straight and three of four overall.
Cleveland has had the same exact record of 3-6 through nine games in five of its last six seasons (5-4 in 2007). The last team to make the playoffs with such a start was Jacksonville way back in 1996.
Buffalo lost, 20-10, in Foxboro last weekend its third straight defeat after going 5-1 in the first six games of 2008. The Bills have failed to muster more than 17 points during their losing streak and, in fact, have now dropped six straight games when being held to 17 or fewer.
Buffalo defeated the Browns, 8-0, in Week 15 last season, snapping a 3-game losing streak to Cleveland. The Browns hold an all-time record of 8-5 against the Bills, including a 34-30 victory in the 1989 AFC Divisional Playoff.
Brady Quinn threw for 239 yards and two touchdowns (no INT) against Denver last week in his first career start as an NFL quarterback. Quinn avoided Denver's pass rush in the contest just the second time in the last 12 games that Cleveland's QB has not been sacked (also vs. Giants in Week 6, 2008).
Kellen Winslow caught 10 of Brady Quinn's passes for 111 yards and two scores vs. the Broncos. It was Winslow's fourth career 100-yard receiving performance and his first ever multi-touchdown game.
Trent Edwards threw for just 120 yards and was picked off twice by the Patriots defense last weekend Edwards has now thrown five picks and been sacked nine times in his last three starts (2 INT and 11 sacks in his first six games of 2008).
Marshawn Lynch (6) and Lee Evans (3) have accounted for more than half of Buffalo's 17 offensive touchdowns this season, but neither reached the end zone last weekend against New England the second straight week that neither has scored after combining for at least one TD in each of the Bills' first seven games of 2008.
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