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NFL Betting Results: Shayne Graham Has Huge Day, Bengals Beat Ravens 21-7

Kicker Shayne Graham was the star of the Bengals offense on Sunday. (AI Wire Photo)

 

The Cincinnati Bengals struggled in the redzone, luckily they had kicker Shayne Graham.

Graham scored all 21 of the Bengals' points kicking seven field goal as Cincinnati beat Baltimore 21-7.

Carson Palmer had 271 passing yards and Chris Henry had 99 receiving yards in his first game back, but they couldn't get the ball into the endzone.

Once again the Baltimore offense had trouble moving the ball. Steve McNair had just 128 passing yards with one INT and running back Willis McGahee had just 60 rushing yards with one TD. Kyle Boller came in late and went 6-8 for 89 yards with one INT. However, he was able to lead one TD drive that was finished off by McGahee.

The Ravens were 3.5-point favorites in the contest.

 

Chicago 17, Oakland 6

Will there be another QB change for Chicago? After this contest there could be. Starting QB Brian Griese had to leave the game midway through the contest opening the door for Rex Grossman to come in and lead the Bears to a 17-6 win over the Raiders with 142 passing yards and one TD. Running back Cedric Benson chipped in with 76 rushing yards and one TD.

The Bears struggled to move the ball on offense most of the contest, but Grossman was able to lead two TD drives in the fourth to put the Raiders away for good.

The Bears were 3.5-point favorites in the contest.

 

Dallas 31, New York 20

Dallas proved today that they're the best team in the NFC.

Tony Romo had 247 passing yards with four TDs and just one INT and Terrell Owens had 124 receiving yards and two TDs as the Cowboys beat the Giants 31-20.

The Giants were able to put up 20 points but struggled with turnovers. Eli Manning had 236 passing yards with one TD but also had two INTs.

The Giants got a lot of help from Jeremy Shockey and Brandon Jacobs (Shockey had 129 receiving yards with one TD, while Jacobs had 95 rushing yards) but they weren't able to keep up with the Cowboys offense.

The Cowboys were 2.5 favorites in the contest.

 

Arizona 31, Detroit 20

Kurt Warner and the Arizona offense fumbled the ball all day, but were still able to put up points and beat Detroit 31-20.

Warner had 259 passing yards with three TDs and just one INT while Larry Fitzgerald chipped in 74 receiving yards with two TDs.

The Lions offense moved the ball as well but struggled with turnovers. Jon Kitna had three fumbles, two lost and two INTs. The Lions couldn't do anything on the ground, the rushing offense combined for -18 rushing yards.

The Cardinals were one-point favorites in the contest.