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Arizona tops Miami, now 4-0

– Jay Feely kicked a 46-yard field goal 6:31 into overtime to keep the Arizona Cardinals unbeaten with a wild 24-21 victory over the Miami Dolphins (1-3) on Sunday.

The Cardinals (4-0) forced overtime when Kevin Kolb threw a 15-yard touchdown pass on fourth down to Andre Roberts with 22 seconds to play in regulation.

Dolphins rookie Ryan Tannehill threw for 431 yards. Brian Hartline set a franchise record with 253 yards receiving on 12 catches.

Kolb was 29 of 48 for 324 yards and three touchdowns, two to Roberts and one to Larry Fitzgerald. He was sacked eight times, 4 1/2 by Cameron Wake.

PATRIOTS 52, BILLS 28: In Orchard Park, N.Y., Tom Brady led New England on six consecutive second-half touchdown drives. Brady finished 22 of 36 for 340 yards and three scores, and also scored on a 4-yard run. New England (2-2) scored 35 straight in overcoming a 21-7 third-quarter deficit.

The Bills (2-2) dropped to 1-17 in their last 18 games against New England.

TEXANS 38, TITANS 14: At Houston, Danieal Manning and Kareem Jackson returned interceptions for touchdowns and Matt Schaub threw two TD passes. Arian Foster had a touchdown run for the Texans (4-0).

Matt Hasselbeck replaced Jake Locker at quarterback for the Titans (1-3) after Locker hurting his left, non-throwing shoulder. Chris Johnson carried 25 times for 141 yards.

49ERS 34, JETS 0: In East Rutherford, N.J., Carlos Rogers returned a fumble 51 yards for a touchdown and San Francisco (3-1) ran for more than 200 yards.

It was the first time New York (2-2) was shut out since losing 9-0 to Green Bay in 2010.

RAMS 19, SEAHAWKS 13: In St. Louis, rookie Greg Zuerlein kicked four field goals, including a 58-yarder and a club record 60-yarder, as the Rams (2-2) also used a fake field goal to score their only TD of the game.

Marshawn Lynch led Seattle (2-2) with 118 yards on 20 carries, including an 18-yard score on the game’s first possession.

CHARGERS 37, CHIEFS 20: In Kansas City, Mo., Philip Rivers threw for 209 yards and two touchdowns and San Diego capitalized on six turnovers. Five of the Chiefs’ turnovers came in the first half, when San Diego (3-1) raced to a 27-6 lead.

Matt Cassel threw for 251 yards and two touchdowns for Kansas City (1-3), but he also had three first-half interceptions.

BENGALS 27, JAGUARS 10: In Jacksonville, Fla., Andy Dalton threw two touchdown passes and ran for a score. The Bengals (3-1) finished with six sacks of Blaine Gabbert, who threw for 186 yards with a touchdown and an interception for the Jaguars (1-3).

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