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NFL holds 2010 draft in New York
Sam Bradford, quarterback from Oklahoma, is seen after he was chosen by the St. Louis Rams as the overall first pick during the 2010 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall in New York on April 22, 2010. UPI/Roger L. Wollenberg

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Russell Wilson threw for one touchdown and ran for another Sunday, elevating Seattle to a 20-13 victory over St. Louis and an NFC wild card berth.
Sam Bradford connected on a pair of scoring passes Sunday and the St. Louis Rams got back on the winning track with a 28-13 decision over Tampa Bay.
Adrian Peterson racked up 212 rushing yards Sunday and the Minnesota Vikings helped their playoff chances with a 36-22 victory over St. Louis.
Brandon Gibson hauled down a 13-yard scoring pass with 48 seconds left Sunday, hoisting the St. Louis Rams past the Buffalo Bills 15-12.
Greg Zuerlein booted a 54-yard field goal with 26 seconds left in overtime Sunday, hoisting the St. Louis Rams to a 16-13 win over San Francisco.
Janoris Jenkins scored two touchdowns on interception returns Sunday and the St. Louis Rams dealt Arizona a seventh straight loss, 31-17.
NFL: New York Jets 27, St. Louis 13
Bilal Powell ran for a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns Sunday and the New York Jets deployed a stingy defense in a 27-13 win over St. Louis.
Tom Brady hurled four touchdown passes and Stevan Ridley rushed for 127 yards and a touchdown Sunday in New England's 45-7 rout of St. Louis in London.
Aaron Rodgers tossed a trio of touchdowns en route to a 342-yard performance Sunday as the Green Bay Packers won, 30-20, against St. Louis.
Ryan Tannehill tossed a pair of touchdown passes and the Miami Dolphins withstood a late Rams rally Sunday, preserving their 17-14 win over St. Louis.
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Tornado recover efforts underway in Moore, Oklahoma
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Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin talks to victims from the May 20 tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma, May 22, 2013. The EF-5 tornado cut a path of destruction approximately 17 miles by 1.3 miles wide and left 24 people dead. UPI/J.P. Wilson