BENGALS: They have not beaten a winning team on the road since 1990 (Pittsburgh). That was also the last year they had a winning record or earned a playoff berth.
BILLS: They had 295 yards offense, 19 first downs and no offensive TDs in two games against the Dolphins.
BRONCOS: Tight end Shannon Sharpe caught two passes to move past Henry Ellard into ninth on the career receptions list with 815. ... Denver blocked its first punt since Oct. 20, 2002.
BROWNS: Tim Couch's first completion, a 4-yarder to Jamel White, was the 1,000th of his career.
CHARGERS: LaDainian Tomlinson joined Roger Craig as the only players in history with at least 90 catches and 1,000 yards rushing in a season. Tomlinson has 92 receptions and 1,402 yards. ... The Chargers have given up 36 touchdown passes, more than twice the league average. San Diego has lost 19 of 24 since starting 6-1 last season.
CHIEFS: Dante Hall, who hasn't returned a kick for a score since Oct. 5, left Saturday's game in the third quarter with leg cramps. "I was cramping everywhere," he said.
COLTS: The team moved within three of breaking its single-season scoring record. The Colts have 427 points this season. They scored 429 in 2000. ... Mike Vanderjagt broke his single-season scoring record with an extra point in the second quarter. He has 149 points.
DOLPHINS: Jason Taylor had 11/2 sacks on consecutive plays near the end of the first half to give him 68 in his career, moving him ahead of Bill Stanfill's team record of 671/2. ... Chris Chambers' 10th touchdown of the season made him the first Miami receiver to reach double digits since Mark Clayton (12) in 1991.
JETS: Santana Moss had 52 yards, going over the 1,000-yard mark for the first time in his career.
PATRIOTS: Tedy Bruschi set a career high with his third interception. ... Linebacker Mike Vrabel had two sacks, giving him a career-high 9.5, the highest sack total under Bill Belichick.
RAVENS: Offensive tackle Orlando Brown played his first game in Cleveland since Dec. 19, 1999, when he was accidentally hit in the eye by a penalty flag thrown by referee Jeff Triplette. "I went over to the spot where I got hurt at," said Brown, who won a lawsuit against the league for his injury. "It rolled through my head a couple of times. But I'm just glad I can still see."
STEELERS: Bill Cowher is 6-1 against San Diego, with the only loss coming in the AFC title game in January 1995.
TEXANS: Sixth straight home games have been decided by less than a touchdown.
TITANS: Steve McNair set a career high with 24 touchdown passes.