Passing

Peyton Manning, Broncos, was 31-for-44 for 340 yards with five touchdown passes and two interceptions in Denver’s 41-17 win over Oakland. Manning extended his NFL-record streak of consecutive games with multiple touchdown passes to 15 games. Manning has also thrown a touchdown pass in 48 consecutive games, surpassing Hall of Famer Johnny Unitas (47) for the third-longest streak in NFL history. Manning’s first touchdown was a 51-yard pass to running back C.J. Anderson. The scoring play marked Manning’s 44th career touchdown pass of at least 50 yards, eclipsing Brett Favre for the most such touchdown passes of any quarterback in the Super Bowl era.

Tony Romo, Cowboys, coming off a back injury, was 20-for-27 for 246 yards and three touchdown passes in Dallas’ 31-17 win over Jacksonville.

Rushing

Marshawn Lynch and Russell Wilson, Seahawks. Lynch had 21 carries for 140 yards and four touchdowns, and Wilson added 14 carries for 107 yards and a touchdown in Seattle’s 38-17 win over the New York Giants. Lynch joins Shaun Alexander (three times) and Curt Warner as the only players in franchise history to rush for at least four touchdowns in a game. Wilson joins Michael Vick (2004 and 2006) as the only quarterbacks with at least three 100-yard rushing games in a season in the Super Bowl era (since 1966). The Seahawks are the first team in NFL history to have a running back rush for at least four touchdowns and a quarterback with more than 100 rushing yards in the same game.

Mark Ingram, Saints, had 27 carries for 120 yards in New Orleans’ 27-24 loss to San Francisco.

Justin Forsett, Ravens, had 20 carries for 112 yards and two touchdowns in Baltimore’s 21-7 win over Tennessee.

Receiving

Calvin Johnson and Golden Tate, Lions. Johnson had seven catches for 113 yards, and a touchdown, and Tate had 11 receptions for 109 yards in Detroit’s 20-16 win over Miami.

Dez Bryant, Cowboys, had six receptions for 158 yards and two touchdowns in Dallas’ 31-17 win over Jacksonville. Cecil Shorts III, Jaguars, had five receptions for 119 yards in the loss.

Special Teams

Matt Bryant, Falcons, was 4-for-4 on field goals in Atlanta’s 27-17 win over Tampa Bay.

Caleb Sturgis, Dolphins, was 3-for-3 on field goals in Miami’s 20-16 loss to Detroit.

Defense

Antonio Cromartie and Patrick Peterson, Cardinals. Peterson had two interceptions and returned one 30 yards for a touchdown, and Cromartie returned a fumble 14 yards for a touchdown in Arizona’s 31-14 win over St. Louis.

Milestones

The Cardinals improved to 8-1 for the first time since 1948 and third time in franchise history (1925, 1948 and 2014). This is the first time the Cardinals have owned the best record in the NFL after nine games since 1966. … The AFC North is the first division in which every team is at least two games above .500 at any point in the season since the 1935 NFL Western Division. … The Jets’ Michael Vick became the first quarterback in NFL history to run for 6,000 career yards.

Quote of the Day

“It’s interesting, you know, how guys grab me everywhere on the field, and I put literally two fingers on somebody and you make that kind of call. That’s why I switched. That’s why I left basketball, so I could stop being penalized for hitting people.” – Saints tight end Jimmy Graham on being flagged for an offensive pass interference on the final play of regulation, negating what would have been the winning touchdown against San Francisco.

Associated Press