THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Steelers suffer first loss, McNabb trumps old team By Associated Press Writers New York Jets 38, Buffalo 14 LaDainian Tomlinson had his best game in nearly two years, rushing for 133 yards and two touchdowns, and Dustin Keller had two TD catches to lead the Jets (3-1) to a 38-14 victory over the Bills (0-4). Cleveland 23, Cincinnati 20 Peyton Hillis rumbled for 102 yards and a touchdown, Phil Dawson kicked three field goals and the Browns (1-3) held on to a fourth-quarter lead, surviving a big day by Terrell Owens for their first win, 23-20 over the Bengals (2-2). Baltimore 17, Pittsburgh 14 Joe Flacco withstood the Steelers' goal-line stand and go ahead touchdown in the closing minutes to throw an 18-yard scor ing pass to T.J. Houshmandzadeh with 32 seconds remaining, and the Ravens (3-1) beat the Steelers (3-1) 17-14. Denver 26, Tennessee 20 Kyle Orton threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to Correll Buckhalter with 1:33 left, and the Broncos (2-2) rallied and beat the Titans (2-2) 26-20. Orton finished with 341 yards passing and touch downs to both Eddie Royal and Correll Buckhalter 1 2 3 4 issue issues issues issues issues \ umber of words $6.50 $9.501512.50115.50 $18.50 $3.00 8.00 12.15 16.30 20.45 24.60 4.15 9.50 14.80 : 20.101 25.40 30.70 5.30 11.00 1745 23.90 30.35 36.80 6.45 12.50 20.10 , 27.70, 35.30 42.90 7.60 Each addl 5 words add 1.50 2.65 3.80 4.95 6.10 1.15 .1 1 00 mm Inc. reservin itilmM4o* to i 1 090 14 xecias s 4 4o "Ma* ad. The Daily' o:4hiqaliiinM:ll3t be responsible for errors ...t. , 42 , pwainkser ATTENTION TRADITIONAL HAYRIDE AND bon fire parties. Farm close to campus. Organizations and private. Large and small groups. Includes bonfire feast, traditional music, and we can transport. Insured. 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