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Michael Vick didn't turn over the ball, but he struggled and failed to beat his former team in his second start against the Falcons since returning to the NFL in 2009.
"The thing I know is, I'm giving it everything I've got out there when I step on the field," Vick said. "Deep down, as long as I know I'm doing that, giving it everything, that's all I can ask out of myself."
PATRIOTS 45, RAMS 7
At London, the Ex-Pats, uh, Pats (5-3) made this international game a rout. Tom Brady led touchdown drives on the first five possessions for New England.
The Rams (3-5) looked ready to put up a fight when Sam Bradford hit Chris Givens with a 50-yard touchdown pass on the opening drive. But Brady cut through the St. Louis defense at will for a 28-7 lead by halftime, then hit Brandon Lloyd for a 9-yard score to start the third quarter.
New England surpassed 350 yards of total offense for the 17th straight game, breaking an NFL record set by the Rams in 1999-2000.
Patriots coach Bill Belichick enjoyed the Wembley scene. Of course, the winner always enjoy the scene, no matter where it is.
"The stadium was great," he said. "Playing on grass is always good. ... It's good to see the jerseys muddy, grass stains. Guys picking up dirt out of their facemasks, stuff like that. We don't see a lot of that back in the States."
PACKERS 24, JAGUARS 15
At Green Bay, the Packers (5-3) struggled with the undermanned Jaguars (1-6), but still squeezed out their third consecutive victory. Aaron Rodgers hit old favorite Donald Driver on a 4-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter, his second TD pass of the game,
Rodgers passed Bart Starr for second place on Green Bay's all-time list with 153, behind only Brett Favre's 442.
Dezman Moses gave the Packers their first touchdown on a blocked punt in almost 22 years.
Jacksonville was without All-Pro RB Maurice Jones-Drew, but backup Rashad Jennings finished with 115 yards of offense, and Cecil Shorts had a career-best 116 yards on eight catches.
BRONCOS 34, SAINTS 14
At Denver, Peyton Manning shook off a bleeding right thumb after banging it on an opponent's helmet to throw for 305 yards and three TDs. It was Manning's fifth straight 300-yard game, setting a franchise record for Denver (4-3) and matching his personal best.
The Broncos gained 530 yards against the Saints (2-5), who came in with the NFL's worst defense, which was not helped by the return from suspension of Joe Vitt as interim coach.
Denver held Drew Brees and the league's top-ranked passing offense to 213 yards.
STEELERS 27, REDSKINS 12
At Pittsburgh, Ben Roethlisberger threw for 222 yards and three touchdowns as the Steelers (4-3) won consecutive games for the first time this season. Jonathan Dwyer added 107 yards rushing in his second NFL start.
Pittsburgh never let Redskins rookie QB Robert Griffin III get going; he was held to 16 of 34 passing for 177 yards and a score while managing 8 yards rushing.
"It is very frustrating," Griffin said as Washington fell to 3-5. "You want to go out, be successful, execute plays and have everything work for you and then when you have a day like today when you have almost nothing work for you."
DOLPHINS 30, JETS 9
At East Rutherford, N.J., rookie QB Ryan Tannehill hurt his left knee and quadriceps in the first quarter, but Matt Moore stepped in and Miami's special teams stepped up. Moore threw a touchdown pass to Anthony Fasano, Olivier Vernon recovered a blocked punt in the end zone for a touchdown and blocked a field goal, and the Dolphins smothered Mark Sanchez and the Jets (3-5).
After a week of trash talking between both sides, the argument easily was won on the field by the Dolphins (4-3), winners of three in a row.
"It was very satisfying for us, as good as it gets," Reggie Bush said. "We wanted to have the opportunity to jump on them early and we accomplished that. Once we got them down early, I thought that was it."
BROWNS 7, CHARGERS 6
At Cleveland, rookie Trent Richardson rushed for 122 yards and scored a touchdown in wet conditions. The Browns (2-6) won their second straight game at home -- and first for new owner Jimmy Haslam III -- as Richardson scored on a 26-yard run in the first quarter.
The Chargers (3-4) dropped their third straight. Philip Rivers threw for only 154 yards.
RAIDERS 26, CHIEFS 16
Oakland (3-4) won its sixth in a row at Kansas City, getting four field goals from Sebastian Janikowski, 114 yards rushing by Darren McFadden, and two TD passes from Carson Palmer.
Matt Cassel threw for 218 yards in place of Brady Quinn, who left in the first half with what the team called a "head injury." Quinn had started his second straight game.
The Chiefs (1-6) have lost four straight and still have not led in regulation this season.
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