![]() Steve Owens scored the other Detroit touchdown from the one, and Errol Mann kicked field goals of 36 and 52 yards.ĪT MILWAUKEE-Archie Manning completed 14 of 23 passes for 143 yards and connected with Jubilee Dunbar on a 29‐yard touchdown pass for New Orleans, but Green Bay linebackers, Jim Carter and Tom Toner, and Al Matthews, a safety, picked off three of Manning's passes and the Packers turned them into touchdowns. Keithley moved the Cards to Detroit's 25 in the last minute but Mike Lucci snuffed out the drive with art interception to preserve the Lions' victory. Hart suffered a shoulder injury on the last play of the first half and was replaced by Gary Keithley. The Cardinals played most of the second half without Jim Hart, their starting quarterback. neither team could get into field position for a tie‐breakĪT ST, LOUIS-With 10:11 to play, Bill Munson hit Charley Sanders with a 5‐yard touchdown pass to give Detroit the victory. Kansas City then had two chances with the hall and Cleveland one, but. ![]() The next time the Browns got the ball, Mike Phipps passed to Milt Morin over the middle and the eighth‐year pro broke three tackles in completing the 51‐yard scoring play with 2:40 left. Greg Pruitt dashed 65 yards on a sweep to score the touchdown that put Cleveland within striking distance after Ed Pololak of the Chiefs had scored to give the Chiefs a commanding, 20‐6, lead. The Oilers recovered a fumble and intercepted Stabler three times but were unable to convert them into touchdowns, Skip Butler's two field goals of 44 and 16 yards were their only scores.ĪT KANSAS CITY-Cleveland, apparently beaten, rallied for two touchdowns in the last six minutes to tie Kansas City, and both teams lost ground in the battle for the playoffs. Phil Villapiano picked up a fumble and ran 52 yards to set up a Mary Hubbard score that clinched the victory. He picked up the ball and ran 51 yards for the first touchdown and Robert Holmes scored on a 1‐yard dive that was set up by Doug Wilkerson's pass intercepĪT HOUSTON-Ken Stabler, the National Football League's leading passer, connected with Fred Biletnikoff on a 21‐yard touchdown pass play to break a 3‐3 tie and lead a sluggish Oakland team into first place in the Western Division. Floyd Rice sacked Plunkett, causing a fumble. Both San Diego scores came as a result of second‐quarter mistakes by the Pats. Mack Herron ran kickoff back 92 yards, second longest in Patriots' history, for another score. It stretched the Patriot winning streak to three games, longest since 1969. Vataha's first touchdown catch of the season led New England to its first victory over San Diego since 1966. record scoring streak of 151 games by Fred Cox, the Vikings' kicker whose 49‐yard field‐goal attempt fell short in the final quarter.ĪT FOXBORO, MASS.-Jim Plunkett, the quarterback, scored two touchdowns and connected with Randy Vataha on a 14‐yard pass play for a third. Central Division, a half‐game behind Pittsburgh. The victory, coupled with the Cleveland‐Kansas City tie, propelled the streaking Bengals, winners of their last four games, into second place in the A.F.C.
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