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A quarter of the Dallas Cowboys Tony Romo has been strong. Philip Rivers of San Diego quarter was stronger. And the most accurate of all Chargers coach Norv Turner was.

The rivers have led to many of San Diego to two of his three albums, then Turner has helped the team score another touchdown two successful challenges in a series of chargers 20-7 Cowboys' victory on Sunday night shows.

Rivers became better as he went - from a three-and-forth to a field goal on a drive that fizzled on line 7 yards to go 5 for 5 on a 61-yard drive that ended with a 7-yard touchdown pass to Randy McMichael.

Rivers ended Nov. 8, 92 meters.

Billy Volek took over in the next series and the San Diego Chargers (1-1) had 81 yards for another touchdown. Turner kept the unit will receive an interception wiped out by video review - the right heel safety Gerald Sensabaugh closely Cowboys landed on the bank - and get a touchdown pass 15 yards from Ryan Mathews said in an original work out of boundaries within the 1.

"We are continuing to improve, but we still have much to do," said Rivers, whose stat line indicates the opposite. She went to the June 5, 87 meters during the opening exhibition against the Seahawks.

Romo was 8 of 12 for 58 yards, plus a little of what the Cowboys (1-1) to see love - a touchdown pass interference 6 yards to Jason Witten drag - and hate to see - an interception on a deep throw he never did.

Dallas Felix Jones gained 56 yards in seven races.

Burress TD catch spend

East Rutherford, NJ - Plaxico Burress saw the ball coming his way, and everything started moving in slow motion.

He stretched out his arms, caught passes over his shoulder and fell into the end zone for a touchdown. After being away from the league for almost three years, was back Plax.

"Everything seems normal," said Burress. "It 's like football. To be honest, it feels like I never left."

Burress caught three passes for 66 yards, including a reception of 26 yards for a touchdown in his first game since 2008 to help the Jets beat the Cincinnati Bengals 27-7 in an exhibition.

"The tip of the iceberg," the 34-year-old Burress said. "I'm just getting started."

Signed last month after serving 20 months in prison on the weapons charge, Burress made his debut with the Jets (1-1) a memorable experience.

Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez ready to December 20 yards and two TDS 173, the first 16 yards is Santonio Holmes.

Bengals (0-2) has struggled as a rookie Andy Dalton, a second round pick from Texas Christian, threw two passes that were intercepted and led the Jets in the results. Dalton was 8 feet 19 86.

"It was not good enough," said Dalton. "I have to go out and play better."

Notes

• The mayors of Oakland and San Francisco called for an end to violence at sporting events after two men were shot Saturday outside a 49ers-vs-Raiders exhibition game at Candlestick Park in San Francisco that police reported separate incidents.

One victim was in critical condition at San Francisco General Hospital after being shot several times in the stomach and the other was recovering from minor injuries after the attack in a parking lot. 49ers won the match 17-3.

Police interviewed witnesses and are looking for suspects.

Mayor of San Francisco and Oakland Mayor Jean Quan Ed Lee issued a joint statement saying that violence in the stadiums will not be tolerated.

• Coach Jim Harbaugh said he believes the 49ers will draft a new contract just for Frank Gore, 28, a Pro Bowl running back twice.

Harbaugh denied reports Gore has been unhappy with the negotiations, calling it "water-cooler talk."

• Former Ohio State quarterback Pryor Lands, who left school after the scandal involving improper benefits, are considered the best player available on Monday, complementary in nature.

League officials have decided to Pryor to serve a five-game suspension imposed by the NCAA.

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