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Old 04-28-2004, 05:15 PM   #67
mmarra82
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Oakdale, New York
Week 6

Atlanta (2-4) 17
St Louis (4-2) 27

Baltimore (3-2) 28
Arizona (0-6) 16

Carolina (1-4) 14
Indianapolis (5-1) 24

Chicago (1-4) 14
New Orleans (4-2) 16

Houston (0-5) 10
Tennessee (6-0) 19

Kansas City (3-3) 19
Green Bay (5-1) 31

Miami (4-1) 13
Jacksonville (4-2) 7

New York G (1-4) 24
New England (3-3) 12

Oakland (2-4) 15
Cleveland (1-5) 38

Philadelphia (2-3) 9
Dallas (4-1) 10

Pittsburgh (4-2) 3
Denver (6-0) 35

San Francisco (4-2) 16
Seattle (3-2) 17

Tampa Bay (3-2) 24
Washington (4-2) 6

A look around the league:
Kerry Collins of the New York Giants earned Offensive Player of the Week in his second game back of the season as he threw for 279 yards on 22 of 35 passing. For the Giants it was their first win of the season.

Brett Favre continues to play at a mind boggling 110.9 quarterback rating. Favre has led the Pack to a 5-1 record including 17 touchdown passes.

Jake Plummer has enjoyed a resurgence in his career. Plummer joined the Broncos during the offseason through free agency and in doing so has led the Broncos to a perfect 6-0 record. Plummer is completing nearly 66% of his passes and has a rating over 100 for the season.

Randy Moss seasons has been placed on hold, the All-Pro receiver will be out for at least 6 weeks with a broken jaw. Moss had caught 35 balls in 5 games for 4 touchdown passes.

Colts' defensive back, Walt Harris has been in the right spot at the right time thus far this season. Harris has 6 interceptions in 6 games, returning 1 for a touchdown helping the Colts to a 5-1 record. The Colts offense has been underachieving this season, and for a change we are talking about the play of a Cots' "D" man.

Dennis Northcutt was a human highlight this past week as he led the Browns to a lopsided win over the defending AFC Champions. Northcutt returned to punts back for touchdowns in the Browns 38-15 victory.

Rookie Quarterback Drew Henson has surprised many with his play despite missing the previous two season to pursue a career in baseball. The Ravens liked what they saw in Henson and drafted him in the 3rd round. The move has payed off. To the Ravens surprise Henson quickly adapted to the system and has led the Ravens to a 3-2 record. Henson's development allowed him to replace last year's starter Chris Redmond. A lot of people around the league were surprised when the team passed Kyle Boller and Rex Grossman in the first round and drafted Terrell Suggs with their only first round pick.

That is a look around the league at some of the top stories!
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