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Jameis Winston Scores Winning
Peyton Manning Eclipses
Touchdown Over Cowboys
Brett Favre As All-time
Tampa Bay Buccaneer rookie quarterback Jameis Winston found the best way to redeem himself Sunday.
With the Bucs trailing 6- 3 late in the fourth quarter, Winston drove the Bucs down the field, and on third down decided to run the ball in himself. The idea was sound, but Winston fum- bled the ball before crossing the goal line.
Just when it appeared the Bucs were going to settle for a field goal and take the game into overtime, Win- ston was given a second chance when the Cowboys were penalized for holding.
Winston, with everyone expecting running back Doug Martin to run it in, Winston ran a bootleg unimpeded to the end zone to give the Bucs a 10-6 vic- tory over the Cowboys with 54 seconds left in regulation, and scoring the only touch- down of the game.
Martin had success run- ning and catching the ball, picking up 103 total yards.
Passing Yards Leader
Jameis Winston scores the winning touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys.
DENVER -- Denver Bron- cos quarterback Peyton Manning was on the brink of another career milestone when time ran out the past Sunday.
Manning entered Sun- day's game against the Kansas City Chiefs just 3 yards short of Brett Favre's all-time mark of 71,838 ca- reer passing yards. With his 4-yard pass to Ronnie Hill- man in the first quarter, Manning took over the top spot.
The record was the high- light of an otherwise dreadful afternoon for Manning, who threw an interception on his first pass and went on to throw three more before being replaced by Brock Osweiler midway through
PEYTON MANNING
the third quarter with the Broncos trailing 22-0.
Manning was 5-of-20 for 35 yards with no touch- downs and the four intercep- tions when he was replaced. Denver went on to lose 29- 13.
Manning remains tied with Favre for most career wins by a quarterback at 186. Sunday's game marked Manning's 265th regular- season start and 57th start with the Broncos since he signed with Denver in 2012.
In what turned out to be a defensive battle, the Bucs (4- 5) held their own against the Cowboys, who scored all of their points in the first half on 2 field goals.
Winston completed 22- of-39 passes for 264 yards, and for the first time since week four, threw a pair of in- terceptions.
Buccaneer wide receiver Mike Evans, who had a case of the drops last week,
caught 8 passes for 126 yards, his fourth 100-plus yard game this season.
On defense, Buccaneer linebacker Lavonte David turned in the best perform- ance, recording 12 tackles, one for a loss, and also a sack.
The Bucs will soak in this victory before hitting the road for two games, the first this Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Cam: Don't Like Dancing? Keep Me Out Of End Zone
Bulls Become Bowl Eligible With Win Over Ranked Opponent
Cam Newton keeps scor- ing and keeps winning. And other teams can't find any- thing else to whine about other than his celebrations.
Newton had a particu- larly lengthy dance after scor- ing a touchdown to put Sunday's 27-10 win in Tennessee out of reach, which angered Titans linebacker Av- ery Williamson. Newton's response to Williamson was to hilariously bust out a few more moves in response.
I'm a firm believer if you don't like it, keep me out (of the end zone)," Newton said after the game, via the Char- lotte Observer.
Marcus Mariota didn't have a problem with the cele- brating, noting that football is supposed to be a "fun game" and that's Newton's person- ality. Titans coach Mike Mu- larkey felt differently.
CAM NEWTON
"He did it all game, which I guess that's acceptable," Mularkey said. "It's not taunting, but in my mind, it is."
Cam is in the MVP discus- sion, a notion that won't fade after he completed 21-of-26 passes for 217 yards and a touchdown on Sunday. And that probably won't end the discussion of his celebrations.
"(Cam) can get under a guy's skin without saying a word to him," receiver Ted Ginn said after the game.
On Saturday night, Uni- versity of South Florida foot- ball head coach, Willie Taggert, was elated to see his team finally play up to their potential.
At Raymond James Sta- dium, the Bulls unexpectedly unleashed an offensive as- sault and crushed nationally ranked Temple 44-23.
Putting in his best per- formance as a Bull was soph- omore running back, Marlon Mack, who rushed 21 times for 230 yards, in- cluding a 57-yard touchdown run, and a 48-yard run that put the game away.
USF’s Marlon Mack scores on a 57-yard run.
The Bulls rolled up 556 yards of offense to win their
fifth game in their past six games before a crowd of 28,393 screaming fans.
USF students rushed to the field to congratulate the players after the game, caus- ing stadium officials to re- move the goal posts before they were torn down.
The Bulls will host their final home game Friday against the Cincinnati Bearcats and hope their 6-4 overall record, and 4-2 Amer- ican Athletic Conference record will have the team playing during the post sea- son.
Still alive for the AAC Championship game on De- cember 5th, the Bulls have also locked themselves into a bowl game this season.
WR Andrew Hawkins Hospitalized After Hit To Helmet In Browns' Loss
PITTSBURGH – Cleve- land Browns receiver An- drew Hawkins was admitted to the hospital at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center on Sunday, after taking a blow to the head late in his team's 30-9 loss to the Pittsburgh Steel- ers.
Hawkins had missed the Browns' previous two games after being diagnosed with a concussion late in a loss to St. Louis on Oct. 25.
He had been cleared to re- turn for the Pittsburgh game and recorded seven recep-
ANDREW HAWKINS
tions for 69 yards before the injury.
Hawkins' brother Artrell Hawkins, Jr. posted on Facebook that An- drew "has no memory of what happened and is very confused."
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