Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Tenness Titans
Tennessee Titans' David Stewart (76) helps out his teammate Titans' running back LenDale White (25) as Tampa Bay Buccaneers' defensive tackle Kevin Carter (93) attacks from the rear at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida on October14, 2007. The Buccaneers beat the Titans 13-10. (UPI Photo/Cathy Kapulka).
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