A roundup of the past weeks notable boxing results from around the world:Saturday at New YorkCarl Frampton W12 Leo Santa Cruz - Fight RecapWins a featherweight title Scores: 117-111, 116-112, 114-114 Records: Frampton (23-0, 14 KOs); Santa Cruz (32-1-1, 18 KOs)Rafaels remarks: What a fight! When the match was made everyone had high expectations for a first-class and exciting fight and Santa Cruz, 27, a Mexico native from Rosemead, California, and Frampton, 29, of Northern Ireland, delivered in spades. Its a clear-cut candidate for fight of the year.Fights dont get much better than this. There was non-stop action in a very competitive fight, high-skill level, high stakes and an electric atmosphere thanks to the Irish community that turned out to watch as Frampton, moving up from junior featherweight, became the first fighter from his country to win titles in two weight classes and the second Irishman to do it (along with Steve Collins).They traded toe to toe for long stretches but it was Frampton, a heavier hitter, who did enough to take the fight in a well-deserved decision, even if the 117-111 card was perhaps a round too wide. Nonetheless, it sets up an obvious rematch at some point. Santa Cruz, a three-division titlist who was making his second featherweight defense, has a rematch clause and he said he wants revenge. Frampton said he was game for it. A rematch figures to happen eventually, even if not next, so prepare for another FOY candidate, whenever it takes place.Mikey Garcia TKO5 Elio Rojas - Fight RecapJunior welterweight Records: Garcia (35-0, 29 KOs); Rojas (24-3, 14 KOs)Rafaels remarks: After 2? years with his face on a milk carton, Garcia, 28, of Oxnard, California, a former featherweight and junior lightweight titleholder, returned to action. He sat out in a contract beef with career-long promoter Top Rank until they finally settled the case. It paved the way for his explosive return as a junior welterweight to take on former featherweight titlist Rojas, 33, of the Dominican Republic, who was fighting for the first time in 23 months and for only the second time in four years.Despite the layoff, Garcia looked pretty darn good and likely will be a force at 140 or 135 pounds, whichever division he elects to fight in. Rojas landed a few nice right hands but Garcia was on point and in great shape, scoring four knockdowns, two in the third round and two more in the fifth round. After No. 4, referee Eddie Claudio waved it off at 2 minutes, 2 seconds. If Garcia can get active, hes as close to a sure thing as there is to win another title and be in major fights.Tony Harrison TKO9 Sergey RabchenkoJunior middleweight - Title eliminator Records: Harrison (24-1, 20 KOs); Rabchenko (27-2, 20 KOs)Rafaels remarks: Many had high hopes for an entertaining bout but it turned out to be simply awful. If anyone elected to hit the head during this monotonous match, it was the right call. Harrison, 25, of Detroit, easily outboxed the extremely slow and seemingly clueless Rabchenko, 30, of Belarus, who has looked much better in other bouts. But even admonishment from trainer Ricky Hatton between rounds didnt help Rabchenko, the former European champion, who had nothing to offer. Harrison, meanwhile, didnt exactly press the action, electing to work from a distance using his jab. But at least when an opening presented itself, Harrison took advantage and put Rabchenko out of his misery (and everyone watching) with a booming right hand to the chin that dropped him to a knee. He beat the count, but was done and referee Arthur Mercante stopped it at 1 minute, 18 seconds. It was the biggest win of Harrisons career as he earned the No. 2 position in a sanctioning bodys ratings and moved a step closer to a mandatory shot at the belt held by Jermall Charlo.Paulie Malignaggi W10 Gabriel BraceroWelterweight Scores: 98-92 (twice), 96-94 Records: Malignaggi (36-7, 7 KOs); Bracero (24-3, 5 KOs)Rafaels remarks: Malignaggi won his third fight in a row since being pulverized in nine rounds by Danny Garcia 11 months ago, but he is winding down his career, as is Bracero. But the 35-year-old friendly Brooklyn rivals met in a turf battle for Malignaggis symbolic Brooklyn belt and gave their fans a decent show. Neither can punch much, but they both turned in solid efforts. Malignaggi, a former junior welterweight and welterweight world titleholder, is simply the superior fighter and got the job done rather handily as he outboxed and counterpunched Bracero throughout the bout. More impressive than Malignaggis performance was how quickly he provided a urine test and changed his clothes in order to make it to ringside to call the rest of the card in his usual role as a Showtime analyst. If this is it in the ring for Malignaggi, it was not a bad way to bow out.Tevin Farmer W10 Ivan RedkachLightweight Scores: 99-89, 98-90 (twice) Records: Farmer (22-4-1, 5 KOs); Redkach (19-2-1, 15 KOs)Rafaels remarks: Do not be fooled by the pedestrian record of Philadelphias Farmer, who was fighting on his 26th birthday. This man can fight. Hes slick, skilled, fast and would be dangerous for any lightweight out there. But he does not have a big name, a fan base or the ability to bring an opponent a big pay day. He is exactly the kind of fighter for which mandatory positions were created, because nobody with a title is going to mess with him unless forced to do so. Farmer looked very good as he won his 15th consecutive bout by easily outboxing the slower, wider-punching Redkach and beating him to the punch constantly. Farmer also showed excellent defense as Redkach, 30, a Ukraine native fighting out of Los Angeles, who dropped to 1-2-1 in his last four bouts, could barely hit him. According to CompuBox, Farmer landed 155 of 502 punches (31 Percent) while a frustrated Redkach, docked a point by referee Arthur Mercante for head butting in the ninth round, landed only 100 of 615 (16 percent).Saturday at Leeds, EnglandJosh Warrington TKO9 Patrick HylandFeatherweight Records: Warrington (24-0, 5 KOs); Hyland (31-3, 15 KOs)Rafaels remarks: Warrington, 25, who was boxing in his hometown, is closing in a title opportunity and this win over Hyland, 32, of Ireland, was critical. Warrington dropped Hyland to a knee in the eighth round with an overhand right and then twice more in the ninth round before referee Ian John Lewis stopped it at 45 seconds. Warrington is now in line for a mandatory shot at the belt held by Gary Russell Jr., who first has a mandatory against interim titlist Oscar Escandon and is probably not long for the division. Hyland lost his second fight in a row, having been crushed by Russell in a second-round knockout loss in a title shot on April 16.Luke Campbell W12 Argenis MendezLightweight Scores: 117-110, 116-111, 115-112 Records: Campbell (14-1, 11 KOs); Mendez (23-5-1, 12 KOs)Rafaels remarks: Campbell, 28, a 2012 British Olympic gold medallist, won his second fight in a row as he bounced back from a knockdown in the second round to top Mendez, 30, a former junior lightweight titleholder from the Dominican Republic. Mendez, who was badly knocked out by Robert Easter in the fifth round in April, lost his second fight in a row.Also on the card, British heavyweight Dillian Whyte (18-1, 14 KOs), 28, won his second fight in a row since a knockout loss to Anthony Joshua in December as he routed David Allen (9-1-1, 6 KOs), 24, of England, winning 100-91, 100-90 and 99-91.Saturday at Indio, Calif.Antonio Orozco W10 Abner LopezJunior featherweight Scores: 99-91 (twice), 97-93 Records: Orozco (25-0, 16 KOs); Lopez (25-6, 19 KOs)Rafaels remarks: Orozco, 28, of San Diego, is sitting as the No.1 challenger for newly crowned unified champion Terence Crawford but by the looks of this fight he is nowhere ready for that kind of assignment. Despite the wide scores, Orozco did not look good against Mexicos Lopez, 26, who pressed the action all night but lost his second fight in a row. In fact, the broadcasters calling the fight on HBO Latino had the fight 95-95. Accidental head butts left Orozco with cuts over both of his swelling eyes in a fight that was closer than the scores might indicate.Joseph Diaz Jr. TKO2 Victor ProaFeatherweight Records: Joseph Diaz Jr. (21-0, 12 KOs) TKO2 Victor Proa (28-2-2, 21 KOs)Rafaels remarks: Diaz, a 23-year-old southpaw and 2012 U.S. Olympian from South El Monte, California, is one of Golden Boys best prospects and he wants a major fight. His explosive performance against Proa, 31, of Mexico, who dropped to 2-2 in his last four bouts, helped him make the case that he deserves one. Diaz dominated the first round with power punches and then ended it on the second round. He sent Proa to the mat face first with a clean left hook to the chin and then battered him with a series of unanswered blows until referee Raul Caiz Jr. intervened at 1 minute, 7 seconds. With the win Diaz set himself up for a much bigger fight Sept. 17 on the HBO PPV undercard of the Canelo Alvarez-Liam Smith fight.Friday at Quebec CityAdonis Stevenson KO4 Thomas Williams Jr. - Fight RecapRetains world light heavyweight title Records: Stevenson (28-1, 23 KOs); Williams (20-2, 14 KOs)Rafaels remarks: Stevenson, 38, of Montreal, returned from a 10-month layoff and retained the world title for the seventh time in an exciting shootout with Williams, 28, of Fort Washington, Maryland, whose chin betrayed him again; he also got knocked out in an upset by former titleholder Gabriel Campillo in the fifth round in 2014. Most figured this fight would be a exciting for however long it lasted but that Stevenson would eventually prevail. Thats what happened. Williams put the presure on in the battle of southpaws but Stevenson floored him in the first round on a straight left hand. Williams got in his licks but Stevenson withstood them and then landed a sharp left hand to the chin in the fifth round that Williams never saw coming and he went down very hard and referee Michael Griffin counted him out at 2 minutes, 54 seconds. We all know Stevenson can punch, has a big personality and is exciting. But most of his title reign has come against lesser opponents (although Williams was a deserving challenger) while he has done his very best to avoid a unification fight with three-belt titleholder Sergey Kovalev. Stevenson has said many times he wants Kovalev but has yet to back it up, so its no surprise that he said following this Premier Boxing Champions card on Spike that he wants the winner of the Nov. 19 Kovalev-Andre Ward fight. Well believe it when we see it.Eleider Storm Alvarez W10 Robert BerridgeCruiserweight Scores: 99-90, 98-92 (twice) Records: Alvarez (20-0, 10 KOs); Berridge (27-5-1, 21 KOs)Rafaels remarks: Alvarez, 32, a Colombia native fighting out of Montreal, was supposed to face former light heavyweight world champion Chad Dawson but a week before the fight Dawson pulled out with a shoulder injury, which meant getting Berridge, a 31-year-old southpaw from New Zealand, on short notice. They fought at a 180-pound contract weight and the entire purpose of the fight was for Alvarez to be impressive to stoke interest in his mandatory title fight against Montreal rival and light heavyweight champion Adonis Stevenson. Alvarez remains the mandatory challenger because he won and did so easily, but he did not impress and did not make any kind of statement in this boring fight that looked more like a glorified sparring session. If anything, this performance from Alvarez probably made fans less interested in a fight with Stevenson than they had been.Friday at Ontario, Calif.Ruben Villa KO1 Gerardo MolinaFeatherweight Records: Villa (1-0, 1 KO); Molina (1-2, 1 KO)Rafaels remarks: Villa, 19, of Salinas, California was an amateur standout (166-17, won two National Junior Golden Gloves titles and two National Golden Gloves titles at 123 pounds) who lost at the Olympic trials. So he signed a co-promotional deal with Artie Pelullos Banner Promotions and Thompson Boxing Promotions and made his pro debut with a nice knockout of Mexicos Molina. Villa, whose left hook is a potent weapon, took his time, threw combinations and eventually tagged Molina with a right hand and a left hook that sent him crashing into the ropes, and referee Raul Caiz Jr. waved it off at 2 minutes, 25 seconds. Villa is one of the many young fighters who did not make it to the Rio Olympics embarking on pro careers. 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SCOREBOARDMonday, Dec. 19Carolina at Washington, 8:30 p.m. EST. The game marks the first time Washington cornerback Josh Norman will face Carolina since being cut loose from the $13.9 million franchise tag the Panthers (5-8) placed on him in April. He signed for $75 million over five years with the Redskins (7-5-1) days later. Washingtons Kirk Cousins needs 122 yards to break his own single-season franchise record of 4,166 yards passing set last year.---STARSPassing- Drew Brees, Saints, was 37 of 48 for 389 yards and four touchdowns, leading New Orleans past Arizona 48-41 on Sunday in the highest-scoring game in the NFL this season.- Andrew Luck, Colts, threw for 250 yards and two touchdowns and Indianapolis rolled to a 34-6 victory over Minnesota on Sunday.- Matt Ryan, Falcons, completed 17 of 23 passes for 286 yards, including a pair of 9-yard scoring tosses to Taylor Gabriel and Austin Hooper on Sunday in Atlantas 41-13 rout of San Francisco.- Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers, passed for 286 yards and a fourth-quarter touchdown in Pittsburghs 24-20 win at Cincinnati on Sunday.- Matt Moore, Dolphins, threw a career-high four touchdown passes in his first start since Jan. 1, 2012, leading Miami to a 34-13 rout of the New York Jets on Saturday night.- Tom Savage, Texans, threw for 260 yards after Brock Osweiler was benched in the second quarter, and Houston rallied for a 21-20 win over Jacksonville on Sunday.- Dak Prescott, Cowboys, went 32 of 36 for 279 yards in Dallas 26-20 win over Tampa Bay on Sunday night, a week after completing less than 50 percent of his passes in a 10-7 loss to the New York Giants.---Rushing- Devonta Freeman, Falcons, rushed for 139 yards and three touchdowns Sunday, leading Atlanta to a 41-13 rout of San Francisco.- Ty Montgomery, Packers, ran for a career-high 162 yards and two touchdowns as the wide receiver-turned-running back helped Green Bay to a 30-27 win at Chicago on Sunday.- Ezekiel Elliott, Cowboys, rushed for a career-high 159 yards and celebrated a 2-yard touchdown run by jumping into an oversized Salvation Army red kettle in Dallas 26-20 victory over Tampa Bay on Sunday night.- LeSean McCoy, Bills, had a season-best 153 yards rushing and scored twice, and the Buffalo Bills kept their slim playoff hopes alive with a 33-13 win Sunday.- Ryan Mathews, Eagles, ran for 128 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries against the NFLs top-ranked run defense in Philadelphias 27-26 loss at Baltimore on Sunday.- Frank Gore and Robert Turbin, Colts. Gore rushed for 101 yards and Turbin had two TD runs in Indianapolis 34-6 win at Minnesota on Sunday.- Derrick Henry, Titans, ran for two touchdowns in Tennessees 19-17 win at Kansas City on Sunday.---Receiving- Brandin Cooks, Saints, had seven receptions for a career-best 186 yards, including touchdown plays of 65 and 45 yards, in New Orleans 48-41 win at Arizona on Sunday.- Aldrick Robinson, Falcons, stepping up with Julio Jones missing his second straight game with a toe injury, had a career-best 111 yards on four receptions Sunday in Atlantas 41-13 win over San Francisco.- Jordy Nelson, Packers, caught seven passes for 124 yards, including a 60-yarder that set up the winning field goal in Green Bays 30-27 win at Chicago.- Cameron Meredith, Bears, had nine receptions for 104 yards in Chicagos 30-27 loss to Green Bay on Sunday.- Golden Tate, Lions, caught eight passes for 122 yards in Detroits 17-6 to the New York Giants on Sunday.---Special Teams- Chris Boswell, Steelers, tied the club record with six field goals, helping Pittsburgh to a 24-20 victory over Cincinnati on Sunday.- Mason Crosby, Packers, booted a 32-yard field goal as time expired, leading Green Bay to a 30-27 win at Chicago on Sunday.- Ryan Succop, Titans, kicked a 53-yard field goal into the wind as time elapsed to give Tennessee a 19-17 victory over Kansas City on Sunday.- Walt Aikens, Dolphins, blocked a punt and returned it 11 yards for a touchdown in Miamis 34-13 win over the New York Jets on Saturday night.- Marqise Lee, Jaguars, returned a kickoff 100 yards for a score in Jacksonvilles 21-20 loss at Houston on Sunday.- Sebastian Janikowski, Raiders, kicked a 44-yard field goal with 2:40 left, his fourth of the game, and Oakland beat San Diego 19-16 to clinch a playoff berth for the first time since 2002.---Defense- Calais Campbell, Cardinals, had two sacks and returned a fumble 53 yards for a touchdown in Arizonas 48-41 loss to New Orleans on Sunday.- Cameron Wake, Dolphins, had a strip-sack and also got his first career interception to help Miami to a 34-13 win over the New York Jets on Saturday night.- Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Packers, had two interceptions in Green Bays 30-27 win at Chicago on Sunday.- Kwon Alexander, Buccaneers, had 21 total tackles in Tampa Bays 26-20 loss at Dallas on Sunday night.- Johnathan Cyprien, Jaguars, had 17 total tackles -- 13 solo -- in Jacksonvilles 21-20 loss at Houston on Sunday.---STREAKS & STATSHoustons 21-20 victory over Jacksonville on Sunday was its 10th straight in the division and left the Texans (8-6) tied with Tennessee for the AFC South lead. But Houston controls its playoff future with a 5-0 mark in the division. ... Miami clinched its first winning season since 2008, also the last year the Dolphins (9-5) made the playoffs, with a 34-13 win over the New York Jets on Saturday night. ... With a 30-27 win at Chicago on Sunday, Green Bay tied the NFLs oldest rivalry for the first time since 1933 at 94-94-6. ... Atlanta set a franchise record for points in a season, pushing its total to 469. That eclipsed the mark of 442 set by the 1998 Super Bowl team, with two weeks still to go in the regular season. Atlanta has scored more than 40 points in five games, and at least 30 four other times.---MILESTONESThe Giants Odell Beckham Jr. is the third player in NFL history to begin his career with three straight seasons of 1,000 or more yards receiving and 10 or more TD catches, joining Randy Moss (1998-2000) and John Jefferson (1978-80). Hes also the first player with at least 80 catches and 1,000 receiving yards in each of his first three seasons. ... Kansas Citys Tyreek Hill joined Gale Sayers as the only rookies in NFL history with two or more rushing TDs, two or more TD catches, a punt return for a score and a kickoff return for a TD in a season. ... Baltimores Justin Tucker kicked a 53-yard field goal in a 27-26 victory over Philadelphia, giving him 10 this season of at least 50 yards, tying the NFL record set by Blair Walsh in 2012. ... Frank Gore had 115 yards from scrimmage in Indianapolis 34-6 win at Minnesota to give him 16,332 for his career, surpassing Tony Dorsett for 10th on the NFLs career list. He also passed John Riggins for 12th on the leagues career carries list. ... Buffalo set a franchise record of scoring 27 TDs rushing this season. Thats one more than the mark set in 1975. ... Pittsburghs Antonio Brown set an NFL record for most catches by a player in their first 200 regular-season games with 622. His 471 catches since 2013 surpass Marvin Harrison for the most by a player in any four-year span. ... New Englands LeGarrette Blount set a single-season franchise record with his 15th rushing touchdown. ... Dallas tight end Jason Witten passed former teammate Terrell Owens for seventh place on the career receptions list, getting his 1,079thh on a 6-yarder in the second quarter of the Cowboys 26-20 win over Tampa Bay.dddddddddddd The 34-year-old Witten, in his 14th season, had eight catches in the first half and 10 for the game, giving him 1,086.---PLAYOFF POSITIONINGNew England defeated Denver 16-3 on Sunday to clinch the AFC East and earn a first-round bye. It marked the eighth consecutive division title for the Patriots, the longest streak in NFL history, breaking a tie with the 1973-79 Los Angeles Rams (seven). New England is the only team in NFL history to win 13 division titles in a 14-year span. ... Oakland defeated San Diego 19-16 to secure a playoff berth for the first time in 14 years.---BUMBLING BROWNSCleveland dropped to 0-14 with a 33-13 loss to Buffalo on Sunday, matching the second-worst start to a season set by the 1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers and 1980 New Orleans Saints. The 2008 Detroit Lions , meanwhile, are the NFLs only team to go without a win in a 16-game season. Cleveland has also lost 17 straight dating to last year, moving into a tie with the St. Louis Rams (2008-09) and Houston Oilers (1982-83) for the leagues sixth-longest skid. The Browns have now gone a calendar year since their last win, a 24-10 victory over San Francisco on Dec. 13, 2015.---HOP ON THE BUS, GUSThe Jacksonville Jaguars fired Gus Bradley on Sunday, ending one of the least successful coaching tenures in NFL history. Owner Shad Khan announced the decision following a 21-20 loss at Houston, in which the Jaguars (2-12) blew a nine-point lead in the fourth quarter. Khan considered the move in late October, following a debacle at Tennessee on national television, but opted to keep Bradley for seven more weeks. Bradley went 14-48 in four seasons in Jacksonville, the worst winning percentage (.225) of any NFL coach with at least 60 games.---WHEW!The Baltimore Ravens survived a desperate comeback bid by the Philadelphia Eagles, escaping with a 27-26 victory Sunday after stopping a 2-point conversion with 4 seconds left. Baltimore had a 27-17 lead and a first down at the Philadelphia 11 when Joe Flacco threw an interception to give the Eagles another chance. Rookie Carson Wentz directed a drive that produced a field goal with 2:22 remaining. The Eagles got the ball back at their 41 with 1:39 to go. A 24-yard completion to tight end Zach Ertz and a pass interference call against rookie Tavon Young set up a 4-yard touchdown run by Wentz that got Philadelphia within a point. First-year coach Doug Pederson went for the victory, declining the conversion kick for a 2-point try. I wanted to win the football game, Pederson said. Wentz threw over the middle to tight Jordan Matthews, who couldnt get his hands on a tipped ball.---A VERY UN-BRADY SUNDAYTom Brady overcame a slow start to lead the New England Patriots to a rare win in Denver on Sunday, a 16-3. Brady missed his first six passes for just the second time his career -- the first was way back on Oct. 12, 2003, against the Giants -- but he came back to lead the Patriots (12-2) to a record eighth consecutive division title and a first-round bye. Brady completed just half of his 32 passes for 188 yards with no touchdowns and no interceptions for a passer rating of 68.2.---WELCOME BACKAdrian Peterson had 22 yards on six carries and lost a fumble in his first game back from a knee injury for Minnesota, which lost 34-6 to Indianapolis. The Vikings running back missed the previous 11 games while recovering from a torn meniscus in his right knee, but was able to return to the field one week sooner than he expected. His fumble in Colts territory in the second quarter came after his only decent run of the day, a 13-yard burst. ... Chicagos Alshon Jeffery came on strong near the end of the Bears 30-27 loss to Green Bay to finish with 89 yards on six catches in his return from a four-game suspension for violating the NFLs policy against performance enhancers.---BRRR!It was 1 degree at kickoff at Arrowhead Stadium for the Chiefs 19-17 loss to Tennessee, with a wind chill of minus-19, making it the coldest game in Kansas City since the franchise began keeping records in 1994. The record for coldest game at Arrowhead Stadium had been 9 degrees before Sunday. It was so cold that the fuses in the west scoreboard froze, blanking out a large section of it for much of the game. ... In Chicago, the game-time temperature for the Bears 30-27 loss to Green Bay was 11 degrees with a minus-4 wind chill. Chicago hosted Green Bay in 3-degree temperatures and a minus-15 wind chill -- the lowest ever for a Bears home game -- on Dec. 18, 1983. The Bears coldest home game, temperature-wise, was against Green Bay on Dec. 22, 2008, when it was 2 degrees with a minus-13 wind chill.---DO-IT ALL DAVIDArizonas David Johnson rushed for 53 yards and caught four passes for 55 yards in the Cardinals 48-41 loss to New Orleans on Sunday, becoming the first player in NFL history to have at least 100 yards from scrimmage in the first 14 games of a season. Johnson rushed for two touchdowns, giving him 17 TDs this season and 30 in the first 30 games as a pro.---SIDELINEDNew York Janoris Jenkins injured his back in Sundays game against Detroit in a blow to a standout season for the Giants cornerback. Jenkins was on the ground for several minutes after he was injured early in the second quarter. ... Also Sunday, Lions corner Darius Slay left with a hamstring injury. ... Broncos tight end Virgil Green left with a concussion in the first quarter against the Patriots. And the Broncos announced early in the second half that defensive end Derek Wolfe was out with a neck injury. That left Denver with just four D-linemen to defend New Englands run game. ... San Francisco lost wide receiver Quinton Patton and linebacker Nick Bellore to injuries in the first half against Atlanta, while Falcons linebacker DeVondre Campbell was knocked out with a concussion. ... Tennessee lost cornerback Jason McCourty to a chest injury midway through the first quarter of their game in Kansas City. Chiefs cornerback Marcus Peters left with what appeared to be a groin injury midway through the third quarter.---SPEAKINGThis is my career. This is my reputation and Im not going to back down from a challenge. This wasnt my dream by any stretch of the imagination. But Im not running from this. -- Cleveland coach Hue Jackson after the Browns fell to 0-14 with a 33-13 loss at Buffalo on Sunday.---All-time worst call ever. I take responsibility for it. Should have vetoed it right away. -- Baltimore coach John Harbaugh on the decision by offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg to have Joe Flacco pass with a 27-17 lead against Philadelphia. Flaccos throw was intercepted and gave the Eagles a chance to mount a comeback before the Ravens held on 27-26 when Philadelphia couldnt convert a 2-point try.---I was very excited, very joyful, looking around the stadium and seeing our fans just going craz