
(#1) Why Peyton Manning's Record Will Be Hard to Beat [New York Times]
Peyton Manning has broken the record for most touchdown passes in N.F.L. history. With four touchdown passes in the Denver Broncos' game against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday night, Manning has 510 for his career, two more than Brett Favre.

(#2) The Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 2 Recap: 'Strangers' [Lightly Buzzed]
While episode 2 of The Walking Dead season 5 did not have the action-packed, overcharged-emotion filled scenes that episode 1 boasted, it still ended up smacking viewers right in the face with one of, if not the most talked about final scenes in the ...

(#3) Percy Harvin is headed to the one place he might fit in [USA TODAY]
The willingness of the Seattle Seahawks to hand Harvin over to the New York Jets, not even two years after getting him from the Minnesota Vikings speaks for itself. The reports of Harvin getting into an altercation with Doug Baldwin and Golden Tate ...

(#4) Drew Brees, Saints have lost killer instinct [ESPN (blog)]
DETROIT -- Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints have lost their killer instinct. And it's killing their season. Brees threw his costliest interception to date Sunday while the Saints coughed up a 13-point lead over the final four minutes in a stunning ...

(#5) Jay Gruden: Colt McCoy has the intangibles to be a great quarterback [Washington Post (blog)]
In the end, it was impossible for Coach Jay Gruden to ignore Kirk Cousins's dejected body language. It was understandable while being booed for throwing a ninth interception in six games. But it wasn't what the 1-5 Redskins needed to spur a second-half ...

(#6) Bumgarner having a postseason for the ages [USA TODAY]
ARLINGTON, Texas —DeMarco Murray may have eclipsed former Cleveland Browns icon Jim Brown as the first back in league history to start a season by running for at least 100 yards in seven straight games. But the fourth-year Dallas Cowboys workhorse ...

(#7) Special teams deliver Rams upset victory [ESPN (blog)]
ST. LOUIS -- Backed up to their own 18 with two minutes, 55 seconds to go, the St. Louis Rams were on the verge of watching another big lead and whatever was left of their hopes for the 2014 season slip through their fingers. Seattle Seahawks ...
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