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TODAY'S GAMES
No games scheduled.
NFL
New England at Houston, 9 p.m., channel 5
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
NFL
Phil Simms passed for three yards and three touchdowns and Joe Danelo kicked a 27-yd. field goal with 1:07 remaining to enable the New York Giants to snap an eight-game losing streak with a 38-35 upset of the Dallas Cowboys in National Football League action Sunday.
Simms set up the winning score by hitting rookie wide receiver Mike Friede with a 26-yd. pass on a flea-flicker play, after pitching the ball out to running back Leon Perry and then taking a return pitch. It was New York's first victory over Dallas since 1974.
Giants 38, Cowboys 35
Bills 31, Jets 24
Bears 35, Redskins 24
Browns 28, Colts 27
Raiders 28, Bengals 17
Chiefs 31, Seahawks 30
Eagles 34, Saints 21
Packers 23, 49ers 16
Vikings 34, Lions 0
Falcons 33, Cardinals 27 (OT)
Dolphins 35, Rams 14
Steelers 24, Bucs 21
Broncos 20, Chargers 14
NBA
Celtics 111, Bulls 105
Sixers 136, Bucks 121
NHL
Rookie Steve Kasper and Dwight Foster scored two goals each and the Boston Bruins snapped a nine-game winless streak Sunday night in a 7-4 National Hockey League victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Brad Park, Rick Middleton and Ray Bourque also scored for Boston as the Bruins broke out of their worst slump since the 1966-67 season.
Blues 6, Oilers 4
Bruins 7, Penguins 7
Flyers 3, Nordiques 1
Caps 3, Sabres 3, tie
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