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OAKLAND, CA - NOVEMBER 01: Michael Crabtree #15 of the Oakland Raiders runs for a 36-yard touchdown reception against the New York Jets during their NFL game at O.co Coliseum on November 1, 2015 in Oakland, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

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A mixed report card for the Bills secondary.

The Dolphins will turn to Jason Fox at right tackle.

Linebackers Jamie Collins and Dont’a Hightower continue to lead the Patriots defense.

Jets CB Antonio Cromartie offered a short and not sweet assessment of his play on Sunday.

WR Steve Smith’s injury put a damper on celebrations of the Ravens win.

An injury to Rey Maualuga led the Bengals to play LB Vontaze Burfict more than they planned in his first game of the year.

Said Browns RB Robert Turbin of the team falling to 2-6, “What are we going to do about it as a team? We can bounce back but we gotta believe in one another. We gotta believe in the system. We gotta trust that it can happen, one game at a time. One day at a time. That’s all.”

Late turnovers were costly for the Steelers in Sunday’s loss.

Texans rookie CB Kevin Johnson had his first NFL intereception.

The Colts are trying to avoid their first three-game losing streak under coach Chuck Pagano.

Jaguars S Sergio Brown is trying to stay positive despite injuries.

The Titans offensive line had a nightmarish day against the Texans defensive front.

Said Broncos coach Gary Kubiak, “The thing that I’ve said all along is that I paint a vision of what I think we can become. We have to keep going. We have a long way to go, but I see the work. I think that we’re settling down with some of the things that we’re doing.”

Chiefs RB Spencer Ware scored the first touchdown of his NFL career.

WR Michael Crabtree’s move to the Raiders has paid off with increased production.

Chargers PR Jacoby Jones didn’t do much to help his team in his return to Baltimore.

The wait for QB Tony Romo’s return continued to be an unpleasant one for the Cowboys.

Giants coach Tom Coughlin didn’t feel like sharing “a lot of adjectives” to describe how he felt about his defense’s play in a 52-49 loss to the Saints.

What’s at stake for the Eagles in next Sunday’s game with the Cowboys?

Losses for the Giants and Cowboys gave the Redskins reason to smile during their bye week.

The Bears defensive line didn’t generate much pressure on Sunday.

Sunday’s game in London was an ugly one for the Lions.

The Packers defense has been strafed in consecutive games.

It was another Sunday of big gains for Vikings WR Stefon Diggs.

TE Jacob Tamme scored his first touchdown as a member of the Falcons.

Panthers CB Josh Norman would like to see more balls thrown in his direction.

CB Brandon Browner continued racking up penalties in the Saints win.

Buccaneers players praised QB Jameis Winston after beating the Falcons.

WR John Brown was active, but never played as the Cardinals beat the Browns.

RB Todd Gurley and WR Tavon Austin continued to carry the Rams offense on Sunday.

Said LB NaVorro Bowman of the latest 49ers loss, “It’s hard to deal with. I’m not going to sit and act like it’s not. At the end of the day, there’s 16 games on the schedule and you can’t run from them. You’re going to have to play and if you had a bad week this week you don’t want to have the same kind of week next week.”

Seahawks CB Richard Sherman is happy to be back at .500, but cautions that beating the Cowboys “isn’t going to win us any other games.”