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Eagles, Jets, Patriots remain undefeated

New England, New York Jets set stage for important battle of unbeatens

Posted 10-20-2004 at 6:59PM

Mike Wong
Staff Reporter

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Houston 20, Tennessee 10—The mighty, mighty Titans are falling fast. The Texan defense kept the Titan offense off the field with four interceptions. The offense led by David Carr spread the ball well to secure this upset.

New England 30, Seattle 20—The Seahawks couldn’t get out of their first half deficit as the Patriots remained unbeaten for their twentieth straight game. The Seahawks mounted a late comeback, coming within three points late in the fourth quarter, but a questionable throw from Brady to Bethel Johnson sealed the Patriots’ win.

New York Jets 22, San Francisco 14—Chad Pennington and the Jets’ ground game came through in the second half, coming back from an 11 point deficit to remain undefeated. Jonathan Vilma made a key interception to crush any hopes of a 49er comeback.

There were many other exciting games this week. Philadelphia destroyed Carolina 30-8. Atlanta squeaked out a victory over San Diego 21-20. Minnesota won the shootout with New Orleans 38-31. Buffalo also got its first win of the season, beating the hapless Dolphins 20-13.


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Posted 10-20-2004 at 6:59PM
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