BENGALS: Peter Warrick's 11 receptions Sunday were a career high. He has 70 for the season, tying his career best set in 2001.
BILLS: Quarterback Drew Bledsoe, who had dizzy spells the previous two weeks, finished 9-of-15 for 72 yards, the fewest in a complete game during his 11-year career.
BRONCOS: Clinton Portis was one touchdown short of the league record for a game. The record is six by Ernie Nevers, Dub Jones and Gale Sayers. ... Receiver/punt returner Deltha O'Neal missed the game. He spent most of last week with his father, who has cancer.
CHARGERS: For the first time, Marty Schottenheimer coached against younger brother Kurt, Detroit's defensive coordinator.
CHIEFS: Guard Will Shields played in his 172nd straight game, breaking Jack Rudnay's team record.
COLTS: A 9-yard pass from Peyton Manning to Marvin Harrison in the second quarter was their 600th completion, making them the second duo with 600 passes and at least 8,000 yards. The pair joined Jim Kelly and Andre Reed with Buffalo.
DOLPHINS: Miami was shut out for the first time in 32 games. ... Matt Turk's 11 punts set a team record for a game.
JAGUARS: Jacksonville has three consecutive home wins, the first time that has happened since the end of the 2000 season. ... On a calm, 56-degree day, 43,363 showed up, the worst home attendance in Jacksonville's nine-year history.
JETS: With 84 yards rushing Sunday, Curtis Martin has 11,314 for his career, passing O.J. Simpson for 12th in league history.
PATRIOTS: The shutout was New England's second in four weeks, both 12-0. ... The team won its fourth consecutive home game without allowing a defensive touchdown.
RAIDERS: Jerry Rice had two catches and has at least one in 269 consecutive games, extending his league record.
RAVENS: Jamal Lewis has 146 career points, most by a nonkicker in team history. Jermaine Lewis (132) held the mark.
STEELERS: Ninth-year veteran Dewayne Washington had his first interception of the season.
TEXANS: Cornerback Aaron Glenn left in the second half with a strained groin. ... Dave Ragone had one thing some quarterbacks wait years for: his first reception. He caught his own pass, which was deflected at the line.
TITANS: Derrick Mason topped 1,000 yards receiving for a third straight season to become the first receiver to do that in franchise history. ... Frank Wycheck had three catches, giving him 501 for his career. He is the fourth tight end with at least 500.