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Summit Daily News - Mon Nov 30, 3:11 pm ET
HOUSTON - Peyton Manning threw for three touchdowns and the Colts rallied from a 13-point halftime deficit Sunday for a 35-27 win to clinch the AFC South. It was their 20th straight regular-season victory. Indianapolis (11-0) is one win shy of the New England Patriots' NFL-record 21-game run from 2006-08. The Colts can tie the record if they beat Tennessee at home next weekend. The Colts ...
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WWTI Watertown - Wed Nov 25, 1:51 pm ET
Miami Dolphins running back Ricky Williams, New England Patriots cornerback Leigh Bodden and Kansas City Chiefs kick returner Jamaal Charles have been selected as the AFC's top players for Week 11 of the NFL season. Williams took over the majority of the rushing chores for the Dolphins in their Thursday night matchup with Carolina after Ronnie Brown was lost for the season the previous week and ...
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Boston Globe - Mon Nov 30, 10:43 pm ET
The New Orleans Saints are still unbeaten and have joined the Indianapolis Colts in making NFL history. Drew Brees threw for a season-high 371 yards and five touchdown passes, and the Saints beat the New England Patriots 38-17 on Monday night. The Saints joined the Colts at 11-0, the first time two teams have opened with that many wins in ...
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USA Today - Wed Dec 2, 1:19 pm ET
The Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots, perhaps the NFL's top rivalry, is the key attraction as the season's second half kicks off.
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Baltimore Sun - Tue Dec 1, 12:21 am ET
It's first time two NFL teams have started season with 11-0 records With one pinpoint throw after another, Drew Brees put New Orleans' pursuit of perfection into overdrive and left Tom Brady and the New England Patriots in the dust.
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MultiChannel News - Wed Dec 2, 12:33 pm ET
Boy did the Saints came marching in on Monday Night Football . New Orleans' 38-17 throttling of the New England Patriots on Nov. 30 became the second-biggest telecast in cable history, averaging 21.4 million viewers, a 15.0 rating and almost 14.9 million households, according to Nielsen data.
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The Eagle-Tribune - Mon Nov 30, 3:36 am ET
HOUSTON (AP) — Peyton Manning threw for three touchdowns and the Colts rallied from a 13-point halftime deficit yesterday for a 35-27 win to clinch the AFC South. It was their 20th straight regular-season victory. Indianapolis (11-0) is one win shy of the New England Patriots' NFL-record 21-game run from 2006-08. The Colts can tie the record if they beat Tennessee at home next weekend.
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Press of Atlantic City - Mon Nov 30, 10:10 pm ET
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) yells out instructions during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the New Orleans Saints, Monday, Nov. 30, 2009, in New Orleans.
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San Jose Mercury News - Sun Nov 29, 10:37 pm ET
The New England Patriots and the New Orleans Saints are about as good as it gets in the NFL, but their quarterbacks will get much of the attention in their showdown on Monday Night Football.
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The Cowl - Thu Dec 3, 10:20 am ET
ESPN NFL analyst and Hall of Fame Quarterback Steve Young said it best following the Saints' 38-17 Monday Night Football blowout over the New England Patriots: "This year it isn't defense that will win the championship, it's passing." Drew Brees threw for 371 yards on 18-23 passing and five touchdowns as he led his team to the first 11-0 start in Saints history.
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Fall River Herald News - Tue Dec 1, 12:01 am ET
The New Orleans Saints are still unbeaten and have joined the Indianapolis Colts in making NFL history. Drew Brees threw for 371 yards and five touchdown passes, and the Saints beat the New England Patriots 38-17 on Monday night. The Saints joined the Colts at 11-0, the first time two teams have opened with that many wins in the same season.
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Pasadena Star-News - Wed Dec 2, 9:12 am ET
NEW ORLEANS - Drew Brees and the unbeaten Saints left Tom Brady in the dust by cruising up and down the field in a dominant romp over the New England Patriots.
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Thu Dec 3, 6:12 pm ET
Having achieved a signature franchise moment with a Monday night win over the high and mighty New England Patriots, the New Orleans Saints now get to experience another unfamiliar sensation. A December trap game. At 11-0 for the first time in club history, the Saints are big favorites to knock off the Washington Redskins (3-8) on Sunday.
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SportingNews - Wed Dec 2, 7:46 pm ET
INDIANAPOLIS -- Here is a game-by-game look at the Indianapolis Colts' 20-game regular-season winning streak that has them on the verge of tying the New England Patriots' NFL-record 21-game run fro
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The Republican - Sat Nov 14, 4:58 pm ET
INDIANAPOLIS – Things are back to normal among the NFL’s elite. Peyton Manning is healthy, Tom Brady is throwing touchdown passes, the Indianapolis Colts are unbeaten and the New England Patriots lead the AFC East.
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KOGO 600 AM San Diego - Tue Dec 1, 4:08 pm ET
Drew Brees threw for five touchdowns, and the Saints continued their unbeaten march by dominating the New England Patriots, 38-17.
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Concord Monitor - Mon Nov 30, 12:08 am ET
Peyton Manning threw for three touchdowns and the Colts rallied from a 13-point halftime deficit yesterday for a 35-27 victory to clinch the AFC South. It was their 20th straight win in the regular season. Indianapolis (11-0) is one win shy of the New England Patriots' NFL-record 21-game run from 2006-08.
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North Adams Transcript - Mon Nov 30, 12:04 am ET
The Associated Press HOUSTON -- Peyton Manning threw for three touchdowns and the Colts rallied from a 13-point halftime deficit Sunday for a 35-27 win to clinch the AFC South. It was their 20th straight regular-season victory. Indianapolis (11-0) is one win shy of the New England Patriots’ NFL-record 21-game run from 2006-08.
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The Republican - Mon Nov 30, 11:13 am ET
File photo courtesy of The Associated Press Brady and Co. square off against the New Orleans Saints Monday night. 1. Ten years after their first head-to-head meeting, Tom Brady performance is still better than that of Drew Brees. And numbers don’t lie, right?
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Broward-Palm Beach New Times - Wed Dec 2, 2:17 am ET
Yes, the New England Patriots are the class act of the division. But, as Joey Porter likes to continuously remind everyone, the Miami Dolphins are still the defending AFC East champs. And even though Porter had as many tackles as your sister could have pulled off when New England beat ...