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PATRIOTS VS BILLS
Buffalo Bills HB Willis McGahee runs the ball against New England Patriots RCB Duane Starks at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, October 30, 2005. McGahee ran 136 yards during the game, but could not stop the Patriots as New England won 21-16. (UPI Photo/Katie McMahon)

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Peyton Manning overcame a slow start to hurl two touchdown passes Sunday and the Denver Broncos won a sixth straight game, 17-9 over Kansas City.
Broncos put McGahee on injured reserve
Denver running back Willis McGahee has been placed on the injured reserve list with a designation to return, the NFL's Broncos said Wednesday.
Denver running back Willis McGahee could miss 6-8 weeks with a torn ligament in his right knee.
Peyton Manning hurled three TD passes and Willis McGahee ran for 122 yards with a score Sunday in the Denver Broncos' 34-14 dismantling of New Orleans.
New England's Stevan Ridley ran for 151 yards and a touchdown Sunday and the Patriots held off a late Denver rally to defeat the Broncos 31-21.
Peyton Manning turned in his most impressive performance since joining Denver Sunday, hurling three touchdowns in the Broncos' 37-6 rout of Oakland.
Matt Ryan tossed two touchdown passes and Atlanta's defense picked off Peyton Manning three times Monday in the Falcons' 27-21 win over Denver.
Russell Wilson passed for 155 yards and two touchdowns Saturday in the Seattle Seahawks' 30-10 pre-season win over Denver.
Matt Prater's overtime field goal Sunday, made possible by a Tim Tebow-engineered comeback, lifted Denver to a 16-13 win over San Diego.
Tim Tebow threw for a touchdown and rushed for another Sunday, sparking the Denver Broncos' 17-10 win over Kansas City.
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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