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Print Comment (0) Sunday’s other NFL games More News Chargers 30, Browns 23 Genuine Digital EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. | Ever since he was a child, Brandon Jacobs has felt one emotion toward the Cowboys: hatred. @Nyx.Recommender@ @Nyx.AbuseReporter@ Web Search powered by YAHOO! SEARCH KansasCity.com Archives Historic Archives Web Apartments Giants 31, Cowboys 24 GLENDALE, Ariz. | Two old quarterbacks with golden resumes and ageless arms took the field Sunday night. Kurt Warner was marvelous, Brett Favre was miserable. Colts 27, Titans 17INDIANAPOLIS | Peyton Manning keeps finding new winning formulas, and the Colts keep making history.Instead of another patented comeback or impressive air show, Manning opened December by playing keepaway from Tennessee and leading the Colts to their record-tying 21st consecutive regular-season win.Joseph Addai ran 21 times for a season-high 79 yards and two touchdowns. Manning was 24 of 37 for 270 yards and one TD, Pierre Garcon caught six passes for a career-high 136 yards and the combination of quick scores in the first half, and Manning’s ability to run clock in the second sealed Tennessee’s fate.Indy needed just 1:58 to take a 7-0 lead, on Addai’s 8-yard run.Chargers 30, Browns 23CLEVELAND | LaDainian Tomlinson stiff-armed Browns Hall of Famer Jim Brown out of eighth place on the career rushing list as the Chargers won their seventh straight and 15th in a row in December.After Tomlinson passed Brown on an 11-yard burst up the middle in the fourth quarter, San Diego’s running back pointed toward the 73-year-old who was sitting in a luxury suite. He patted his heart and offered a salute.Antonio Gates set a career high with 167 receiving yards for the Chargers, who dragged their cleats early and only led 13-7 at halftime. But quarterback Philip Rivers led San Diego on touchdown drives of 85 and 83 yards in just over nine minutes in the third quarter to open a 27-7 lead.Cardinals 30, Vikings 17GLENDALE, Ariz. | Two old quarterbacks with golden resumes and ageless arms took the field Sunday night. Kurt Warner was marvelous, Brett Favre was miserable.Warner, back after missing a game because of a concussion, threw for 285 yards and three touchdowns and Arizona’s defense stifled Favre and the Vikings in a stunningly one-sided victory for the Cardinals.Favre set an NFL record for consecutive appearances, but game No. 283 in a row was no night to remember for him or the rest of the Vikings. The 40-year-old quarterback, with just three interceptions in the first 11 games, was picked off twice and sacked three times.Giants 31, Cowboys 24EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. | Ever since he was a child, Brandon Jacobs has felt one emotion toward the Cowboys: hatred.So when he sparked a victory over Dallas that scrambled the NFC East standings, he couldn’t have been more thrilled. “It’s the biggest play of my career,” Jacobs said of taking a short pass from Eli Manning and going 74 yards for a touchdown that put the Giants in front to stay. “It’s extra special against Dallas. That’s absolutely a team I can’t stand. I’ve been hating Dallas ever since I knew anything about football.”Raiders 27, Steelers 24PITTSBURGH | The Super Bowl champion Steelers are losing their confidence as fast as they’re losing leads and losing games. The Raiders? Suddenly, they’re winning like they did in the old days, with remarkable comebacks and surprise finishes.Louis Murphy caught an 11-yard touchdown pass from Bruce Gradkowski with 9 seconds remaining, his second score in the final 5 1/2 minutes, and the Raiders scored three late touchdowns.The Steelers are in danger of missing the playoffs after winning the Super Bowl for a second time in four seasons. They went ahead 24-20 on Ben Roethlisberger’s 11-yard touchdown pass to Hines Ward with 1:56 remaining, only to have the Raiders rally and win it.Seahawks 20, Niners 17SEATTLE | The Seahawks braced for another rampage from Frank Gore. Instead, they got a career passing day from Alex Smith, the 49ers’ new spread offense – and a gift win. Next page > ROUTE SALES