nflgridirongab.com - 12/25/2007
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When Sunday began the Tennessee Titans needed what was thought to be a Christmas miracle to be still in the playoff race in the AFC when the day ended. As it stands now, they are not only in the race, but they actually control their own destiny heading into a week 17 showdown with the AFC South champion Colts. With the Browns losing to the Bengals earlier in the day and the Titans narrow ...
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NFL Wrap: Ladainian Tomlinson shines on MNF, Favre and Anderson come back down to earth, Patriots = 15-0
Hail Mary Jane —
... The Titans are back in control of their chase for their first playoff berth since 2003 after beating the Jets 10-6 and watching the Bengals hold off the Browns. ...
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