The Atlanta Falcons replaced Michael Turner with another proven, productive running back.

Adrian Peterson peeked up at the video board at the end of his 82-yard touchdown run and saw St. Louis Rams players trailing far behind him.
There are no more unbeaten teams in the NFL. There are two teams with a tie, though.

Two typically reliable kickers missed. Penalties doomed both sides. And a furious, thrilling finish to regulation ended with a dramatic dud in overtime: a tie.

Without his favorite target, Sam Bradford seemed lost. The top pick of the 2010 draft completed a measly seven passes. The St. Louis Rams defense was there to pick him up — by continually knocking down Kevin Kolb.
If opposing quarterbacks want to challenge him, that's just fine with Chicago Bears cornerback Tim Jennings. He just hopes they don't stop.

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco laughed that, on one call Sunday, an NFL replacement official threw a blue beanie instead of a flag. Washington Redskins linebacker Lorenzo Alexander scoffed at a brutal personal foul penalty on teammate London Fletcher and wondered how guys could tackle each other on kickoffs and not get penalized.

Danny Amendola isn't the sort of wide receiver who keeps defensive coordinators up late inventing new ways to stop him.

A quarter-by-quarter recap of the Redskins' 31-28 loss to the Rams.