Green Bay has scored only 22 points in its last four games.
18-1
Buffalo is 18-1 under Marv Levy when it has rushed 30 or more times.
42-0
It was New Orleans` most lopsided victory in the team`s 22-year history
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San Diego`s Barry Redden had 0 yards rushing but two TDs. His only other carry was a two-yard loss.
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Kansas City hadn`t scored three rushing TDs in a game since Dec. 16, 1984, against San Diego.
1,007
Minnesota`s Anthony Carter had 5 catches for 51 yards, giving him 1,007 yards this season and making him only the fifth Viking to top 1,000.
– Top rushers-Cincinnati`s James Brooks, 148 yards on 16 carries. . . . Dallas` Herschel Walker, 131 yards on 26 carries. . . . New Orleans`
Rueben Mayes, 115 yards on 25 carries. . . . Buffalo`s Robb Riddick, 103 yards on 18 carries.
– Top passers-Green Bay`s Don Majkowski, 30 of 43 for 327 yards. There have been 46 300-yard games this season. The record is 22-23-1.
– Longest TD catch-77 yards by Cleveland`s Reggie Langhorne.
– Longest TD run-51 yards by Brooks.
– Leading receivers-(Yardage): Green Bay`s Sterling Sharpe, 124 yards on 8 catches. . . . Houston`s Ernest Givens, 118 yards on 5 catches.
. . . Phoenix`s J.T. Smith, 114 yards on 10 catches. . . . New Orleans` Eric Martin, 111 yards on 8 catches. . . . Kansas City`s Stephone Paige, 106 yards on 5 catches. . . . Houston`s Drew Hill, 100 yards on 5 catches.
– Leading defensive players-Houston`s Robert Lyles, Seattle`s Terry Taylor, Minnesota`s Carl Lee and Philadelphia`s Terry Hoage each had two
interceptions. . . . Minnesota`s Chris Doleman, Detroit`s Michael Cofer and Atlanta`s Aundray Bruce each had two sacks. Bruce also had an interception. . . . New Orleans` Vaughn Johnson, San Diego`s Gary Plummer and Detroit`s Bruce McNorton each had 10 solo tackles.
– Longest TD returns-93 yards on a kickoff by San Diego`s Anthony Miller. It was the first TD against the Los Angeles Rams on a kickoff since 1981. . . . 75 yards by San Diego`s Keith Browner and Sam Seale. Browner grabbed a fumble by Charles White out of the air, returned it 25 yards to the 50, then lateraled to Seale. . . . 66 yards by New Orleans` Mel Gray on a punt, breaking the team record set by Charles Brown in 1968. Brown`s was a 53-yarder against Pittsburgh.
– Longest field goal-49 yards by Minnesota`s Chuck Nelson.
– Most field goals-4 by Nelson and Detroit`s Eddie Murray.
– Most points in a quarter-17 by Houston and Cincinnati in second period.
– Most points by a player-12 by Nelson, Murray, Givens, Neal Anderson of the Bears, San Diego`s Barry Redden, New Orleans` Martin and Cincinnati`s Rodney Holman.
– Most first downs-28 by New Orleans.
– Fewest first downs-9 by the Los Angeles Raiders.
– Most yards-410 by Cincinnati.
– Fewest yards-212 by the Raiders. 213 by Indianapolis.
– Significant injuries-Vikings: RB Rick Fenney (knee). . . . Chiefs: CB Albert Lewis (back). . . . Giants: QB Phil Simms (bruised shoulder). . . . Chargers: QB Mark Vlasic (torn left knee ligaments).
– Miscellaneous-Cleveland quarterback Bernie Kosar, who was out six weeks because of an injured right elbow, got hit on the same arm but said he suspected no new damage. ”It held up pretty well,” he said. . . . New York Giants linebacker Harry Carson says he`s reconsidering his decision to retire at the end of the season and is unhappy that the team put him on injured reserve. ”I wanted to go out on top, and I was having fun this season. This is not going out on top. We`re kind of re-evaluating the situation.” Carson, 34, was placed on injured reserve Friday after undergoing arthroscopic surgery to remove calcium deposits from his right knee. ”I understand they have a job to do, but I also want to do a job. I want to be part of a group trying to get to the Super Bowl and win the championship, but you can`t do that when you`re on IR.” . . . Buffalo`s Leonard Smith was ejected for a personal foul. . . . New England got its 200th regular-season victory. . . . None of the AFC East teams scored a touchdown Sunday.
– They said it-Bills owner Ralph Wilson on winning the AFC East: ”It feels great because I remember when they (the fans) were throwing programs at me.” . . . Indianapolis running back Eric Dickerson says the public has the wrong perception of him. ”People think of me as being selfish, egotistical, cocky or all of the above. I`m just confident and will let you know I`m confident. If you don`t like it, I`m sorry. I`ve always been a team player. Whatever plays they want to run, I don`t question the calls. I`m just a player like anyone else on this team.” Dickerson rushed for 72 yards against Minnesota, giving him the Colts` record of 1,237 for a season. He has failed to reach 100 yards in three straight games. . . Seattle owner Ken Behring says coach Chuck Knox can leave if he wants. ”I`d like to have Chuck. I think he`s great. But I sure wouldn`t stand in his way and hold him back.” Knox has two years left on his contract, but has been rumored to be in line for the Detroit job. Behring also wouldn`t mind a major trade. ”It`s almost like cars. There`s a price for everybody.”




