SCOREBOARDMonday, Dec. 12Baltimore at New England, 8:30 p.m. EST. The Ravens (7-5) and Patriots (10-2) are meeting on Monday Night Football for the first time since 2007. Baltimore is in the mix for the AFC North title on the strength of a defense that has limited the opposition to an NFL-low 73.8 yards rushing per game. Tom Brady has 2,470 yards passing, 19 TDs and one INT for a 113.1 passer rating in the eight games he has played.---STARSPassing- Matt Ryan, Falcons, passed for 237 yards and three touchdowns in a 42-14 victory over Los Angeles.- Aaron Rodgers, Packers, completed 18 of 23 passes for 246 yards and three touchdowns in Green Bays 38-10 win against Seattle.- Sam Bradford, Vikings, completed 24 of 34 passes for 292 yards and a touchdown in a 25-16 win at Jacksonville. He wasnt sacked and scrambled four times for 17 yards, and his 3-yard TD toss to Kyle Rudolph with 2:13 remaining sealed the victory.- Trevor Siemian, Broncos, threw for 354 yards and a touchdown on 35-of-51 passing in Denvers 13-10 loss at Tennessee.- Carson Wentz, Eagles, was 32 of 46 for 314 yards with a touchdown and an interception in Philadelphias 27-22 loss to Washington.- Ryan Tannehill, Dolphins, went 15 for 20 for 195 yards and three touchdowns before leaving Miamis 26-23 win over Arizona with what the team fears is a torn ACL.---Rushing- LeVeon Bell, Steelers, ran for a franchise-record 236 yards and had three touchdowns on 38 carries in Pittsburghs 27-20 win at Buffalo. He also had 62 yards receiving to account for 298 of the 460 yards gained by Pittsburgh.- Bilal Powell, Jets, ran for 145 yards, including the game-ending 19-yard touchdown in overtime, and had a career-high 179 yards from scrimmage in New Yorks 23-17 win over San Francisco.- Carlos Hyde, 49ers, rushed for a career-high 193 yards on only 17 attempts and caught a TD pass in San Franciscos 23-17 overtime loss to the New York Jets.- Isaiah Crowell, Browns, had 113 yards rushing on just 10 carries in Clevelands 23-10 loss to Cincinnati.- Jeremy Hill, Bengals, rushed for 111 yards and a TD on 25 carries in Cincinnatis 23-10 victory at Cleveland.- Lamar Miller, Texans, ran 21 times for 107 yards and scored on a 2-yard run late in the first half of Houstons 22-17 win over Indianapolis.- Ezekiel Elliott, Cowboys, had 107 yards rushing on 24 carries in Dallas 10-7 loss to the New York Giants.---Receiving- Emmanuel Sanders and Demaryius Thomas, Broncos. Sanders caught 11 passes for 100 yards and a touchdown, while Thomas had 10 receptions for 126 yards in Denvers 13-10 loss at Tennessee.- T.Y. Hilton, Colts, had nine receptions for 115 yards and a touchdown in Indianapolis 22-17 loss to Houston.- Zach Ertz, Eagles, caught 10 passes for 112 yards in Philadelphias 27-22 loss to Washington.- Jordy Nelson, Packers, had two touchdown catches in Green Bays 38-10 rout of Seattle.- Tyler Eifert, Bengals, caught two first-half touchdown passes from Andy Dalton in Cincinnatis 23-10 win at winless Cleveland.---Special Teams- Nick Novak, Texans, kicked five field goals in Houstons 22-17 victory at Indianapolis.- Graham Gano, Panthers, booted four field goals in Carolinas 28-16 win over San Diego.- Jordan Phillips, Dolphins, blocked Chandler Catanzaros extra-point attempt in the fourth quarter of Miamis 26-23 win over Arizona.- Kai Forbath, Vikings, kicked four field goals to help Minnesota top Jacksonville 25-16 for the Jaguars second win in nine weeks.---Defense- Vic Beasley, Falcons, had three sacks, a forced fumble and a 21-yard fumble-return touchdown in Atlantas 42-14 win at Los Angeles.- Damarious Randall, Packers, intercepted two of Russell Wilsons passes in Green Bays 38-10 win over Seattle.- CreVon LeBlanc, Bears, scored on a 24-yard interception return in Chicagos 20-17 loss at Detroit.- Leodis McKelvin, Eagles, returned an interception 29 yards for a TD early in the fourth quarter of Philadelphias 27-22 loss to Washington.- Deion Jones, Falcons, returned an interception 33 yards for a touchdown in Atlantas 42-14 win at Los Angeles.- Mario Addison, Panthers, sacked Philip Rivers in the end zone for a safety in Carolinas 28-16 win over San Diego.- Sean Lee, Cowboys, had 18 total tackles in Dallas 10-7 loss to the New York Giants.---STREAKS & STATSThe New York Giants snapped the Cowboys 11-game winning streak with a 10-7 victory, preventing Dallas from clinching the NFC East. Dallas (11-2) hadnt lost since the season opener against the Giants (9-4), who solidified their position in the NFC playoff chase as the top-wild card team. ... Denver, which leads the NFL in three-and-outs, snapped an 0-for-17 drought on third-down conversions late in the third quarter of a 13-10 loss at Tennessee when Trevor Siemian found Demaryius Thomas on third-and-14 with a 15-yard pass. ... San Francisco (1-12) led the New York Jets 17-3 at halftime, but fell flat after that and lost a franchise-worst 12th straight game. The 49ers also had just 17 yards passing after halftime -- its fewest in 11 years. ... New Orleans Drew Brees failed to throw for a touchdown for the second straight week, the first time hes done that in consecutive games since 2009. ... Tampa Bay has won five straight for the first time since 2002 , the season the Buccaneers (8-5) went on to win their only Super Bowl. The surge has them in contention for their first playoff berth since 2007. ... Tampa Bays Jameis Winston was 16 of 26 with no touchdowns or interceptions in the Bucs 16-11 win over New Orleans. He had thrown for at least one TD in 28 consecutive games to begin his career. ... Atlantas Matt Ryan surpassed 4,000 yards passing for the sixth consecutive season, tying Peyton Manning for the second-longest such streak in NFL history. Brees reached 4,000 for his league-record 11th straight season.---MILESTONESIndianapolis Frank Gore finished with 74 yards from scrimmage in the Colts 22-17 loss to Houston to move past Terrell Owens (16,185) for No. 11 on the NFLs list. ... Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri scored five points, ending the day with 104 to extend his NFL record to 19 100-point seasons. ... Houston linebacker Brian Cushing had six tackles against Indianapolis, giving him 639 in his career -- breaking DeMeco Ryans franchise record (636). ... Anquan Boldins 16-yard TD catch with 19 seconds left in the first half was the 1,063rd reception of his career, moving him past Andre Johnson for 10th place on the NFLs career list. ... Brandon Marshall finished the Jets 23-17 overtime win at San Francisco with 33 yards receiving on three receptions, bringing his career receiving total to 12,017 yards to become the 25th wide receiver in the NFL history to amass 12,000 or more. Hes also the eighth wide receiver in NFL history to accomplish the feat in 165 or fewer games. ... Aaron Rodgers threw two touchdown passes to Jordy Nelson, giving the duo 57 TD passes overall, which ties Brett Favre and Antonio Freeman for the most touchdown passes from a quarterback to a receiver in Packers history.---STILL WINLESSRobert Griffin III returned from injury and played for the first time in three months, but didnt stop Cleveland from falling closer to a 0-16 finish as the Cincinnati Bengals built a big early lead and held off the winless Browns 23-10 on Sunday in the snow. The Browns (0-13) lost their 16th straight, going back to Dec. 13 last season. Cleveland has lost 23 of 24 and 31 of 34 since the end of 2014. The Browns have three games left to avoid joining the 2008 Detroit Lions as the NFLs only 0-16 teams. Cleveland is also the seventh team since 1962 to start 0-13, joining the `08 Lions, 1980 Saints, 1976 Buccaneers, 2011 Colts, 2007 Dolphins and 1962 Raiders.---COMEBACK CATSMatthew Staffords go-ahead, 7-yard touchdown with 3:17 left made up for his two interceptions in the fourth quarter, one that was returned for a score, and helped the Detroit Lions beat the Chicago Bears 20-17. The Lions became the first team in NFL history to have eight comeback wins from fourth-quarter deficits in a season, according to information provided by the team from the Elias Sports Bureau.---DUBIOUS MARKLos Angeles Jeff Fisher, who received a two-year contract extension, tied Dan Reeves NFL record with his 165th career coaching loss when the Rams got routed by Atlanta 42-14.---ZIMMER RETURNSMinnesota coach Mike Zimmer returned after a one-game absence and was on the sideline for the Vikings 25-16 win at Jacksonville. Zimmer missed last weeks game against Dallas because of a detached retina and was unsure earlier in the week whether he would be on the field or in an upstairs box. Zimmer, who needed a doctors clearance to fly to Jacksonville, was wearing a patch over his right eye. He also had protective glasses on beforehand, but ditched those when the game started.---BELL TOLLSPittsburghs LeVeon Bell scored three times and gained a franchise-record 236 yards rushing in a 27-20 win over the Buffalo Bills in the snow. Bell also had 62 yards receiving to account for 298 of the 460 yards gained by Pittsburgh. It was the second three-TD game of his career, and first in which he scored three times rushing. Bell broke the franchise rushing record set by Willie Parker, who had 223 yards against Cleveland on Dec. 7, 2006. Bell is also the second player in NFL history with at least 225 rushing yards, three rushing touchdowns and 50 receiving yards in a single game, joining Jim Brown (Nov. 19, 1961).---LOTS OF MISTAKESFrequent heavy rain resulted in a sloppy game, including four turnovers by Arizona -- all in the first 20 minutes -- and three by Miami in the Dolphins 26-23 win at home. The Dolphins overcame 14 penalties for 118 yards, and Arizona had seven for 54. In addition, the Cardinals Chandler Catanzaro missed a field-goal attempt and two extra points, with one blocked PAT returned for a 2-point conversion.---OH, SNAP!Philadelphia lost long snapper Jon Dorenbos to a right wrist injury, and then backup Brent Celek made a poor snap on a 50-yard field goal attempt and suffered a stinger, leaving Trey Burton to handle the tough task in the Eagles 27-22 loss to Washington. After the offense lined up to go for fourth-and-1, quarterback Carson Wentz called a timeout. Burton practiced a couple of snaps on the sideline along with linebacker Mychal Kendricks. Holder Donnie Jones had to reach up to catch Burtons snap and Caleb Sturgis took a stutter-step before kicking the ball through the uprights for a 41-yarder.---BACKWARDS BILLSBuffalo had minus-1 yards through two series in the first quarter of a 27-20 loss to Pittsburgh, becoming the NFLs first team this season to have negative yards through the first 15 minutes. Buffalo didnt get into positive yardage until its first snap of the second quarter, when LeSean McCoy had a 9-yard run.---SUPER SPROLESPhiladelphias Darren Sproles had a 4-yard touchdown catch in the Eagles 27-22 loss to Washington, his 30th touchdown reception. Sproles is the first player in NFL history to have at least 30 receiving TDs (30), 20 rushing TDs (21), a punt-return TD (seven) and a kick-return TD (two).---SIDELINEDSan Diego running back Melvin Gordon was carted off the field in the first quarter of Sundays loss to Carolina after injuring his left hip. Hes expected to undergo an MRI on Monday. The Chargers suffered another significant injury when this years first-round pick Joey Bosa stayed in the locker room at halftime to be evaluated for a neck injury. ... Miami quarterback Ryan Tannehill limped off with a left knee injury in the third quarter, and the Dolphins fear their quarterback tore his ACL. Hell undergo further testing Monday. ... Jets running back Matt Forte left the game with a knee injury and didnt return. Hell have an MRI. Safety Marcus Gilchrist will undergo season-ending surgery for a patella tendon tear. ... San Francisco wide receiver Torrey Smith left with a concussion after his helmet slammed against the turf following an incomplete pass in the third quarter against the Jets.---SPEAKINGWere not going 0-16. Were going to keep fighting to the very end. We still have three more games left. -- Cleveland rookie linebacker Emmanuel Ogbah after the Browns dropped to 0-13 and could join the 2008 Detroit Lions as the NFLs only 0-16 teams.---How much can I appreciate it? About as much as any Steeler fan. Awesome. Awesome. Awesome. Awesome. 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"But there comes a point where you have to make difficult decisions and then you move forward and thats what weve done." Former Argos defensive lineman Ricky Foley, who signed with Saskatchewan in the off-season as a free agent, echoed Barkers sentiment. "I had cutdown day," Foley tweeted. "So many good relationships formed over the yrs and T.C...Blessings & Good Luck (at)all the players looking 4new teams .CFL." Toronto also released linebacker Bryan Payton, running back Gerald Riggs Jr. and receiver Reggie Williams as CFL teams had until 10 p.m. ET on Saturday to reduce their active rosters to 46 players. Clubs could carry up to nine players on the practice roster. The regular season kicks off Thursday night with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers hosting the Montreal Alouettes at the new Investors Group Field. The Argos begin their title defence Friday night hosting their arch rivals, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The six-foot-eight, 305-pound Huntley was entering his fifth season with Toronto and had recorded 26 career sacks, but only had two last year. Still, the 31-year-olds departure was surprising given the Argos opened training camp minus defensive line regulars Ron Flemons (released), Armondo Armstead (New England Patriots, NFL), Ricky Foley (free agent, Saskatchewan) and Adriano Belli (retired). However, Barker veteran tackle Khalif Mitchell -- obtained this off-season from B.C. -- rookies Jonathan Williams and Cleyon Laing and newcomer Jermaine Reid (trade with Edmonton) all were impressive. "For two spots we had a lot of players that we liked so thats what it came down to," Barker said. "I still think he (Huntley) can play in this league.dddddddddddd "We felt like we had a couple of other guys that augmented what were trying to do better." Riggs, the son of former NFL star running back Gerald Riggs, was entering his second season with Toronto. But the Argos opted to go with Curtis Steele, a five-foot-11, 206-pound rookie from Memphis as the backup to incumbent Chad Kackert, last years Grey Cup MVP. "Curtis is a good, young player that well groom behind Chad," Barker said. "Gerald Riggs had a good pre-season as well, he did everything that was asked of him and was very good. "We just felt to go younger with Curtis, hes a different kind of back than Gerald and felt that was a better fit for us, and dont have the luxury of keeping three." Barker also said Toronto will start the season with defensive back Brent Vinson and receiver Romby Bryant on the injured list as both were hurt in Thursday nights 24-20 exhibition win over Montreal. Vinson will require surgery for a broken ankle and is expected to miss four months while Bryant is out indefinitely after suffering six broken ribs. Bryant, 33, signed with Toronto this off-season shortly after being granted his release by Calgary. Bryant spent three-plus seasons with the Stampeders, registering 211 catches for 3,028 yards and 22 touchdowns before adding two receptions for 31 yards in the clubs 35-22 loss to the Argos in the 100th Grey Cup at Rogers Centre in November. Over five CFL seasons, the six-foot-one, 191-pound Bryant has 295 career receptions for 4,428 yards and 31 TDs. On a more pleasant note, Barker said all-star cornerback Pat Watkins passed his physical and should begin practising this week. Watkins missed all of training camp dealing with personal matters in Florida. Elsewhere, Winnipeg let 21 players go Saturday just two days after dropping a lopsided 52-0 exhibition decision to Hamilton. Included was quarterback Chase Clement, meaning Justin Glotz and newcomer Max Hall will back up veteran starter Buck Pierce. On Friday, the Montreal Alouettes released 11 players, including quarterback Quinton Porter, who spent his first five CFL seasons in Hamilton before being released and signing a three-year deal with the Als. ' ' '