SCOREBOARDMonday, Oct. 10Tampa Bay at Carolina, 8:30 p.m. EDT. The Panthers (1-3) will be without quarterback Cam Newton, who will be replaced by Derek Anderson as he recovers from a concussion. Meanwhile, Jameis Winston and the Buccaneers (1-3) will look to take advantage of a Carolina defense that allowed Atlantas Matt Ryan to throw for a franchise-record 503 yards last week.---STARSPassing- Tom Brady, Patriots, passed for 406 yards and had three touchdowns to Martellus Bennett while looking razor-sharp at times and relatively rust-free after serving his four-game Deflategate suspension, leading New England past Cleveland 33-13.- Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers, passed for 380 yards and four touchdowns in Pittsburghs 31-13 win over the New York Jets.- Marcus Mariota, Titans, threw for three touchdowns and ran for another score, helping Tennessee top the Miami Dolphins 30-17.- Andrew Luck, Colts, threw a 35-yard TD pass to T.Y. Hilton with 3:43 left to lead Indianapolis past Chicago 29-23. He finished with 322 yards passing and two TDs.- Brian Hoyer, Bears, was solid in his third straight start and finished 33 of 43 for 397 yards with two touchdowns in a losing effort as Chicago lost to Indianapolis 29-23.---Rushing- Ezekiel Elliott, Cowboys, ran for 134 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries in Dallas 28-14 win over Cincinnati.- DeMarco Murray, Titans, had 121 yards rushing on 27 carries in Tennessees 30-17 win at Miami.- Jordan Howard, Bears, ran 16 times for 118 yards and caught three passes for 45 yards and a score in Chicagos 29-23 loss at Indianapolis, his second straight start in place of the injured Jeremy Langford.- LeSean McCoy, Bills, had 150 yards rushing on 18 carries in Buffalos 30-19 win at Los Angeles.- Terrance West, Ravens, peeled off a 35-yard run, Baltimores longest of the season, on the opening possession and finished with 95 yards on 11 carries in a 16-10 loss to Washington.---Receiving- T.Y. Hilton, Colts, had 10 catches for 171 yards, including a 35-yard TD grab late in the fourth quarter, in Indianapolis 29-23 win over Chicago.- Sammie Coates, Steelers, caught six passes for a career-high 139 yards and two scores, including a 72-yard catch-and-run for a score on Pittsburghs opening drive in a 31-13 victory over the New York Jets.- Martellus Bennett, caught three touchdown passes from Tom Brady in New Englands 33-13 win at Cleveland.- Cameron Meredith, Bears, had nine receptions for 130 yards and a touchdown in Chicagos 29-23 loss at Indianapolis.- Adam Thielen, Vikings, caught a touchdown pass to cap Minnesotas opening drive and finished with a career-high 127 yards in the Vikings 31-13 victory over Houston.- Amari Cooper, Raiders, had six catches for a career-high 138 yards and a TD in Oaklands 34-31 win over San Diego.---Special Teams- Jamison Crowder, Redskins, had an 85-yard punt return for a touchdown in Washingtons 16-10 victory at Baltimore. It was the Redskins first punt return TD since 2008.- Marcus Sherels, Vikings, returned a punt 79 yards for a score in Minnesotas 31-13 win over Houston.- Matt Prater, Lions, kicked a 29-yard field goal with 1:28 left, helping Detroit hand rookie quarterback Carson Wentz his first loss with a 24-23 victory over Philadelphia.- Jakeem Grant, Dolphins, scored on a 74-yard punt return in Miamis 30-17 loss to Tennessee.- Adam Vinatieri, Colts, kicked five field goals, including two of over 50 yards, and made both of his extra points in Indianapolis 29-23 win over Chicago.---Defense- Vic Beasley, Falcons, had 3 1/2 sacks and two forced fumbles in Atlantas 23-16 win at Denver.- Nickell Robey-Coleman, Bills, returned one of his two interceptions 41 yards for a touchdown in Buffalos 30-19 victory at Los Angeles. Lorenzo Alexander had three sacks to help Buffalo.- Darius Slay, Lions, made an over-the-shoulder interception to help seal Detroits 24-23 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles.- Willie Young, Bears, had three sacks in Chicagos 29-23 loss at Indianapolis.---STREAKS & STATSPhiladelphia turned over the ball for the first time this season with 2:34 remaining in the Eagles 24-23 loss at Detroit when Ryan Mathews fumbled on a hit by Darius Slay. ... With its 33-13 loss to New England, Cleveland has dropped seven straight and 14 of 15 dating to last season. ... Pittsburghs Ben Roethlisberger has thrown a touchdown pass in 41 consecutive home games, the third-longest streak in NFL history. His 15 TD tosses are the most by a Steelers quarterback in the first five games of a season. ... Atlantas 23-16 victory over Denver snapped the Super Bowl champs nine-game winning streak.---MILESTONESIndianapolis Frank Gore passed Jim Brown for No. 9 on the NFLs career rushing list with a 16-yard run late in the first quarter. Brown retired in 1965 with 12,312 yards, a league record that stood for nearly two decades. Gore had 14 carries for 75 yards Sunday, giving him 12,367. ... New Englands 33-13 win at Cleveland was the 250th career victory -- including the postseason -- for Bill Belichick, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers Don Shula (347), George Halas (324) and Tom Landry (270) as the only coaches to accomplish the feat. ... With two catches against Pittsburgh, Matt Forte of the New York Jets became the 10th running back in NFL history to reach 500 career receptions.---STARTSMinnesota remained undefeated -- the NFLs only team without a loss -- improving to 5-0 with a 31-13 win over Houston. The Vikings have not thrown an interception this season, joining the 1969 Los Angeles Rams as the only teams since 1933 to start 5-0 without having an INT. ... Cleveland dropped to 0-5 with a 33-13 loss to Tom Brady and New England, remaining the only NFL team without a win.---SWINGSWashington allowed 108 points in its first four games and came in with the leagues 29th-ranked defense. In a 16-10 win at Baltimore, the Redskins gave up a touchdown on the games opening drive and smothered the Ravens (3-2) the rest of the way.---HAPPY RETURNSSunday marked the first time in NFL history there were three punt returns for touchdowns of 74 or more yards: Washingtons Jamison Crowder (85 yards), Minnesotas Marcus Sherels (79) and Miamis Jakeem Grant (74).---BROKEN BROWNSBrowns quarterback Cody Kessler took a hard shot from Patriots linebacker Donta Hightower while trying to throw a swing pass to Duke Johnson at the Cleveland 10 late in the second quarter of New Englands 33-13 win. Kessler had to be helped up and after being checked on the sideline, the third-round pick was taken to the locker room for X-rays and did not return. Quarterback-turned-wide receiver Terrelle Pryor took two snaps before veteran Charlie Whitehurst replaced him, becoming the fifth quarterback to play for Cleveland in five games. Whitehurst then hyperextended his right knee in the final minutes.---YOUNG GUNSDallas Dak Prescott threw for 227 yards and Ezekiel Elliott ran for 134 yards in a 28-14 win over Cincinnati, making the Cowboys the first team in NFL history to have a rookie quarterback with at least 1,000 yards passing and a rookie running back with at least 500 yards rushing in the first five games of a season. Prescott has 1,239 yards passing and extended his NFL rookie record to 155 passes without an interception to start his career. Elliott has 546 yards rushing.---LONDON CALLINGWhen Indianapolis opted not to take its bye following last weeks trip to London, NFL officials were eager to see how the Colts performed after such a long trip. They easily passed the test, beating Chicago 29-23 after losing last week to Jacksonville. The NFL could use Sundays result as an example that teams wouldnt necessarily be at a disadvantage if there were more games, or a team, in London.---SO CLOSEWashingtons 16-10 win at Baltimore wasnt decided until the final minute, when an apparent 23-yard touchdown catch by the Ravens Breshad Perriman was overturned by replay. Perriman got his right foot down in the end zone, but his left foot was ruled to be out of bounds.---OLD RELIABLEIndianapolis Adam Vinatieri kicked five field goals in the Colts 29-23 win over Chicago, marking the sixth time the 43-year-old veteran has accomplished the feat in the regular season -- and first since 2013. Vinatieri has made 38 straight field goals dating to last season, a career high, and needs five more to break Mike Vanderjagts record, set from 2002-04. He also extended his streak of field goals made from 50 or more yards to nine.---SLOPPY SAN DIEGOSan Diego committed four turnovers and then botched the hold on a potential tying field goal in a 34-31 loss to Oakland. Rookie Drew Kaser couldnt hold the snap on what would have been a 36-yard field goal attempt. The Raiders then took over with 2 minutes left and ran out most of the clock to get a third straight win for the first time in five years and hand San Diego its 10th straight division loss.---SIDELINEDHouston safety Quintin Demps hurt a calf, while cornerback Johnathan Joseph left with a concussion on a defense already missing superstar defensive end J.J. Watt (back) for the season. Backup linebacker Brian Peters hurt his quadriceps after handling kickoffs for kicker Nick Novak. In the third quarter at Minnesota, Texans right guard Jeff Allen left to be evaluated for a concussion, while backup tight end Ryan Griffin was taken off the field by a cart after hurting his neck making a tackle after an interception. ... In Miami, rookie guard Laremy Tunsil hurt an ankle before kickoff against Tennessee. ... Detroit lost defensive tackle Haloti Ngata to a shoulder injury in a 24-23 win over Philadelphia, while Eagles cornerback Leodis McKelvin aggravated a hamstring injury that had kept him out of the past two games. ... Los Angeles cornerback Trumaine Johnson was carted to the locker room in the fourth quarter with an injured right ankle.---SPEAKINGThis isnt a time for me to reflect. Theres no point at looking back at anything. Whether we won Super Bowls or lost championship games or the last four weeks, none of it matters. 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A roundup of the past weeks notable boxing results from around the world:Saturday at MontrealDavid Lemieux W10 Cristian Fabian Rios Super middleweight Scores: 100-90 (twice), 99-91 Records: Lemieux (36-3, 32 KOs); Rios (21-8-3, 6 KOs)Rafaels remarks: Former middleweight titlist Lemieux, 27, returned to action in his hometown and won his second fight in a row since an eighth-round knockout loss to Gennady Golovkin in their title unification bout last October. Lemieux knocked out Glen Tapia in four rounds in May and then, at a contract weight of 165 pounds, defeated the game Rios, a 33-year-old southpaw from Argentina, by a virtual shutout decision to keep himself in the mix for a big fight in the spring with Canelo Alvarez, who plans to move up to 160 pounds in 2017 in anticipation of a showdown with Golovkin next fall.Lemieux spent most of the fight stalking Rios, who has lost two of his last three fights but has still never been knocked out -- and Lemieux is a devastating puncher. But Rios defense was solid and he never truly got hit cleanly with one of Lemieuxs fight-altering shots. By the second round, Lemieux was backing Rios up and loading up on left hooks. Rios did force Lemieux to retreat to the ropes, courtesy of a left hand at the end of the round, but those sorts of shots were few and far between.It may have been a lopsided fight, but it was at least an entertaining battle as Lemieux, who had some mild swelling under his right eye, never stopped looking for the knockout.Also on the card, Golden Boy Promotions super middleweight prospect Dmitrius Ballard (15-0, 11 KOs), 23, of Temple Hills, Maryland, dropped Gergo Harvath (9-2-1, 5 KOs), 23, of Hungary, three times en route to a one-sided knockout at 1 minute, 20 seconds of the second round in their scheduled eight-round bout.Saturday at Birmingham, EnglandSam Eggington TKO8 Frankie GavinWelterweight Records: Eggington (19-3, 11 KOs); Gavin (23-3, 14 KOs)Rafaels remarks: In a very good fight, Eggington, 23, of England, scored the biggest win of his career as he knocked countryman Gavin down three times in route to a stoppage victory. Eggington won his second fight in a row since losing the British and Commonwealth titles by unanimous decision to Bradley Skeete on March 5.Gavin, a 31-year-old southpaw, failed to make weight for this fight, coming in at 149? pounds for the 147-pound bout and was not eligible to win the regional title on the line. Things got worse for him from there as he lost for the second time in his last three bouts, with the other defeat coming by one-sided, sixth-round knockout to Kell Brook while challenging for his welterweight world title in May 2015.Eggington dropped Gavin with a clean right hand in the center of the ring in the third round, although Gavin popped right up. In the sixth round, a round-of-the-year candidate, Eggington hammered Gavin along the ropes early before Gavin came roaring back. But then Eggington rebounded to drive Gavin into the ropes and tee off on him. Eggington got in a hard left hand to the body that caused him to sag into the ropes and referee Victor Loughlin ruled a knockdown because they were holding him up with 50 seconds to go. Amazingly, Gavin came back strong to finish the round. Fantastic back-and-forth action.Eggington stopped Gavin in the eighth round, doubling him over with a right hand to the body and pouring on the attack until Loughlin jumped in to wave off the fight at 42 seconds, just as Gavin was falling to the mat for the third time.Craig Cunningham TKO8 Anthony OgogoMiddleweight Records: Cunningham (17-1, 4 KOs); Ogogo (11-1, 7 KOs)Rafaels remarks: In winning his sixth fight in a row, Cunningham, a 28-year-old southpaw, pulled an upset in his hometown by knocking out countryman Ogogo, 27, a 2012 Olympic bronzee medalist.ddddddddddddunningham scored a second-round knockdown when he tagged Ogogo, who was already on shaky legs, with a right hook during a fierce exchange. In the eighth round, referee Ian John Lewis called a timeout to take Ogogo back to his corner to have some loose tape on his left glove fixed. While Tony Sims, Ogogos trainer, was dealing with the tape, he and Ogogo were talking and moments later Sims told Lewis to stop the fight, which he did at 1 minute, 27 seconds. Ogogo was apparently having vision problems, which led to the stunning conclusion.Also on the card, junior bantamweight Khalid Yafai (20-0, 14 KOs), 27, of England, knocked out perpetual loser Johnson Tellez (9-28-5, 6 KOs), 24, of Nicaragua, with a body shot at 2 minutes, 48 seconds of the third round to win a tuneup fight for a world title shot against Luis Concepcion (35-4, 24 KOs), 31, of Panama, on Dec. 10. That fight is slated to be on the undercard of heavyweight titleholder Anthony Joshuas next defense.In another undercard fight, former junior middleweight world title challenger Brian Rose (29-4-1, 8 KOs), 31, of England -- who got knocked out in the seventh round while challenging then-titleholder Demetrius Andrade in June 2014 -- won a shutout eight-round decision against Stiliyan Kostov (20-7, 16 KOs), 30, of Bulgaria, who dropped his third decision in a row this year. Referee Shaun Messer scored in his favor, 80-72.Saturday at Tijuana, MexicoLuis Nery KO2 Richie MepranumBantamweight Records: Nery (21-0, 15 KOs); Mepranum (31-6-1, 8 KOs)Rafaels remarks: Nery, a 21-year-old southpaw from Mexico, is a good-looking up-and-coming prospect with a fan-friendly style and good power. He and the much more experienced Mepranum went right after each other from the opening bell and both had their moments in the opening round. Mepranum, a 29-year-old southpaw from the Philippines, was under heavy attack early in the second round. Nery was connecting with clean shots with both hands and slipped in a right hand to the head that sent an already-hurt Mepranum to the canvas. He beat the count, but Nery marched right to him and pounded him with a right-left combination that dropped him again. Mepranum was in bad shape and referee Fernando Renteria immediately waved off the fight without a count at 41 seconds.It was the second solid victory in a row for Nery, who knocked out former interim junior bantamweight titlist David Sanchez in the fourth round on July 30.Mepranum, with vast experience, was a solid opponent for Nery, although he has lost two fights in a row, including a spirited effort in an eighth-round knockout loss challenging then-junior bantamweight titleholder Carlos Cuadras on April 23. He has also twice challenged for flyweight world titles, but was stopped by Julio Cesar Miranda in 2010 and Juan Francisco Estrada in 2014.Saturday at Kempton Park, South AfricaHekkie Budler W12 Siyabonga SiyoJunior flyweight Scores: 118-110, 116-112 (twice) Records: Budler (30-2, 9 KOs); Siyo (10-2, 4 KOs)Rafaels remarks: On March 19, Budler, 32, of South Africa, lost a tight unanimous decision (115-113 on all three scorecards) and his strawweight world title to Byron Rojas. In his first fight since, Budler took on Siyo, his countryman, and handed him his second 12-round decision loss in a clear win.In the main event of the card, South African southpaw Kevin Lerena (16-1, 8 KOs), 24, won promoter Rodney Bermans Super Four cruiserweight tournament final by majority decision over Denmarks Micki Nielsen (22-1, 14 KOs), 23, in a bout filled with clinches and grappling. In the end, Lerena got the nod 97-93 and 95-95 while one judge scored the fight 95-95. ' ' '