The Latest on Week 12 of the NFL season (all times Eastern):9:45 p.m.This was quite a 10-second span for the Kansas City Chiefs: Justin Houston forced a fumble that led to a safety and Tyreek Hill returned the ensuing free kick for an 86-yard touchdown. The Chiefs lead 9-0 in a game where the offense has gained just 57 yards so far.Houston sacked Broncos QB Trevor Siemian in the end zone, with Broncos offensive tackle Russell Okung saving a TD by pouncing on the loose football. It didnt last as Hill found a lane through the Broncos coverage unit. He was so far in the clear that he high-fived DeAnthony Thomas on his way into the end zone.---9:30 p.m.Broncos running back Kapri Bibbs returned to the field in the second quarter after being evaluated for a possible concussion.Bibbs remained on the ground for several minutes after a helmet-to-helmet hit from Kansas City safety Eric Berry in the first quarter. Bibbs was eventually helped up by trainers.The running back out of Colorado State is backing up rookie Devontae Booker with C.J. Anderson sidelined by a knee injury.---9:10 p.m.Broncos running back Kapri Bibbs was assisted off the field after a helmet-to-helmet hit from Kansas City safety Eric Berry.Bibbs remained on the ground for several minutes after his 7-yard gain. He was eventually helped up by trainers. The team announced hes being evaluated for a possible concussion.The running back out of Colorado State is backing up rookie Devontae Booker with C.J. Anderson sidelined by a knee injury.---7:45 p.m.Raiders linebacker Khalil Mack came up with a strip sack on fourth down to stop Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers from a last-minute comeback, pushing Oakland to its first winning season since 2002.That also happened to be the year the Raiders last went to the playoffs, when they lost to Tampa Bay in the Super Bowl.The thrilling 35-32 finished capped three strong late afternoon games, with the Patriots overcoming early struggles to beat the Jets 22-17 and Tampa Bay besting the Seahawks 14-5.The Sunday night game is Kansas City at Denver.---6:35 p.m.Derek Carr briefly left the Oakland Raiders game against Carolina after hurting his right pinky finger on a fumbled snap early in the third quarter.Carr grabbed at his throwing hand in pain as soon as he dropped the snap from Rodney Hudson on the second play from scrimmage in the third quarter. The Panthers recovered the ball and cut Oaklands lead to 24-13 on Jonathan Stewarts 1-yard run. Denico Autry blocked Graham Ganos extra point attempt.Carr was taken to the locker room and was replaced by Matt McGloin to start the next series, but soon returned wearing a black glove on his right hand.On his first play back, he completed a 17-yard pass to Clive Walford.- Josh Dubow reporting from Oakland, California---6:20 p.m.New England tight end Rob Gronkowski was downgraded to out for the rest of the game against the New York Jets with a back injury.Gronkowski left the game late in the first quarter and was initially questionable to return. He had been uncertain to play after missing last weeks game with a chest injury. It was not immediately certain if the latest injury was connected to the previous one.Gronkowski had no catches when he left, with Tom Brady unable to connect with him on two third-down throws.Martellus Bennett, Gronkowskis backup, was also banged up early in the second half when he appeared to injure his left foot or ankle.- Dennis Waszak Jr. reporting from East Rutherford, New Jersey.---5:35 p.m.Tom Brady became the fifth player in NFL history to reach 60,000 yards passing for his career, reaching the milestone on an 18-yard pass to Julian Edelman with 9:40 left in the second quarter of the New England Patriots game against the New York Jets.Brady, who is also looking to tie Peyton Manning for career wins by a quarterback with 200, came into Sundays game needing 57 yards passing to join Manning (71,940), Brett Favre (71,838), Drew Brees (64,180) and Dan Marino (61,361).The Patriots quarterback, who was questionable for the game with an ailing knee, is 21-6 in the regular season against the Jets as starter and could join Favre as only QBs in NFL history with at least 22 wins against two teams. Brady has 26 victories vs. Buffalo; Favre has 26 wins vs. Detroit and 23 vs. Chicago.- Dennis Waszak reporting from East Rutherford, New Jersey.---5:15 p.m.New England tight end Rob Gronkowski left the Patriots game against the New York Jets late in the first quarter with a back injury.The Patriots announced that Gronkowski is questionable to return.Gronkowski had been questionable to play after missing last weeks game with a chest injury. He had no catches when he left, with Tom Brady unable to connect with him on two third-down throws.- Dennis Waszak Jr. reporting from East Rutherford, New Jersey.---4:40 p.m.The Saints blew out Los Angeles and their former defensive coordinator now working for the Rams. Buffalo hung on during a back and forth match with Jacksonville to deny the Jaguars a third win. And the Ravens beat the Bengals behind several long field goals from Justin Tucker, dropping Cincinnati to 3-7-1, including 1-5 in road games.Other results from early games Sunday:- Giants 27, Browns 13- Falcons 38, Cardinals 19- Dolphins 31, 49ers 24- Titans 27, Bears 21- Chargers 21, Texans 13.---3:15 p.m.Breathe easy, Patriots fans. As expected, Tom Brady is active, and so is Rob Gronkowski.The New England star quarterback and tight end were both listed as questionable heading into the teams game Sunday against the New York Jets.Brady missed two days of practice with a knee injury, but returned Friday -- although the Patriots were taking a wait-and-see approach. Gronkowski missed last weeks game at San Francisco with a chest injury and it appeared early in the week that he would also miss this week, but he improved enough for the Patriots to make him active.Tight end Martellus Bennett (ankle, shoulder) and wide receivers Julian Edelman (foot) and Chris Hogan (back) are also playing after being listed as questionable, making all of Bradys top targets available. -- Dennis Waszak Jr. reporting from East Rutherford, New Jersey.---3 p.m.Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy has opened the second half by scoring on a 75-yard touchdown -- the longest run of his career -- against the Jacksonville Jaguars.His previous career-long was a 66-yard gain in 2009, his rookie season.The touchdown was also McCoys second of the game after he scored on a 7-yard run in the final minute of the first half.McCoy has now scored two or more touchdowns in three games this season, the most by a Bills player since running back Willis McGahee did that five times in 2004.- John Wawrow reporting from Orchard Park, New York.---2:40 p.m.Another big drop by Atlanta receiver Julio Jones led to a possible six-point swing at the end of the first half vs. the Arizona Cardinals.With the Falcons leading 17-10 and in position for a possible field goal to extend their lead, Matt Ryan went to Jones on a quick slant. Jones bobbled the ball, however, and Arizonas D.J. Swearinger grabbed it for an interception with 20 seconds left.Carson Palmer followed with a 17-yard pass to J.J. Nelson into Atlanta territory. With 5 seconds left, the Falcons dropped everyone deep expecting a Hail Mary throw on the final play. Instead, the Cardinals threw a quick pass to Larry Fitzgerald, who went to the turf in time for Arizona to call a timeout with 1 second left.Chandler Catanzaro knocked through a 54-yard field goal to cut Atlantas lead to 17-13 at the break.Jones also dropped a key pass near the end of the Falcons most recent game, a loss at Philadelphia two weeks ago.- Paul Newberry reporting from Atlanta.---2:20 p.m.The New Orleans Saints have surged in front of the Los Angeles Rams thanks to a pair of touchdowns both scored on fourth-and-1 plays less than two minutes apart.In both situations, the Saints were stuffed on third-and-1 by the Rams, whose defensive coordinator, Gregg Williams, held the same post under Saints coach Sean Payton from 2009 to 2011.On the first, Ingram took a pitch to the left side and used a sharp cut back toward the middle for a 10-yard touchdown that tied the score at 14.On the Rams next possession, rookie quarterback Jared Goff was sacked and stripped by rookie defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins, fellow first-rounder last spring. Paul Kruger recovered for New Orleans on the L.A. 10.After Tim Hightower was stopped on third-and-goal from 1, Brees kept the ball on fourth down, diving over a pile of players on the goal line and reaching for the score to make it 21-14 in the middle of the second quarter.- Brett Martel reporting from New Orleans.---2:05 p.m.Buffalo Bills cornerback Ronald Darby has sustained a concussion and been ruled out from returning against the Jacksonville Jaguars.Darby was hurt in the first quarter after taking a knee to the head while tackling running back Chris Ivory in the first quarter.Later, the Jaguars announced Ivory has hurt one of his hamstrings, and its questionable whether hell return to play.Ivory had nine carries for 44 yards, including a 2-yard touchdown, and a catch for 11 yards before he was hurt late in the first quarter.If Ivory cant continue, the Jaguars will have to lean on T.J Yeldon, who was bothered by an ankle injury this past week.The Jaguars also announced that receiver Rashad Greene Sr. (Achilles) and safety Peyton Thompson (ankle) are also listed as questionable to return.- John Wawrow reporting from Orchard Park, New York.---1:45 p.m.New York Giants star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. left the game for one series after hurting his right thumb.Beckham was taken to the locker room for X-rays after getting hurt in the first quarter Sunday against the Browns. He returned for New Yorks second possession in the second quarter.Beckham had three catches before getting hurt. He came in with 59 receptions for 819 yards and a team-high six touchdowns.- Tom Withers reporting from Cleveland.---1:40 p.m.Buffalo Bills starting cornerback Ronald Darby has been escorted to the locker room after taking a knee to the head while tackling Jacksonville Jaguars running back Chris Ivory in the first quarter.The Bills announced Darby is being monitored for a potential concussion.Ivory caught a short pass while crossing to his right, and leapt into the air as he was brought down by Darby and Zach Brown.Darby sat on the field for several minutes before being helped up by the teams medical staff. He looked dazed as he made his way off the field and nearly tripped at one point.- John Wawrow reporting from Orchard Park, New York.---1:30 p.m.Finally.The Jacksonville Jaguars streak of opening-drive futility is over after Chris Ivory scored on a 2-yard run against the Buffalo Bills. It marked the first time in 25 games the Jaguars have scored a touchdown on their first possession. It was the NFLs longest active streak, dating to Week 3 of the 2015 season.During the 24-game drought, Jacksonville had three field goals, punted 18 times and turned the ball over three times.Ivorys touchdown capped an 11-play, 75-yard drive spanning 6:45. The Jaguars converted three third-down chances, including their last one courtesy of a defensive holding penalty against Corey White on third-and-goal from the 3.- John Wawrow reporting from Orchard Park, New York.---1:20 p.m.San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick is drawing jeers at the start of his teams game at Miami.There were loud boos from the crowd when Kaepernick and the rest of the 49ers offense trotted onto the field for their first series, and more jeers just before the snap on first down. The possession ended with a Kaepernick touchdown pass to Carlos Hyde.Kaepernick drew criticism in Miami when he defended former Cuban leader Fidel Castro during a conference call Wednesday with reporters in South Florida, citing Cubas high literacy rate. In August, Kaepernick wore a T-shirt that featured Castro and Malcolm X.Castro, who died Friday, has strong critics within South Floridas large Cuban-American population.Kaepernick has kneeled through the national anthem all season to protest police brutality and the treatment of minorities.-Steven Wine reporting from Miami.---12:50 p.m.The Chicago Bears paid tribute to the World Series champion Cubs prior to Sundays game against the Tennessee Titans.They showed a video of the World Series celebration. Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts, standing at the 50-yard line, then raised the championship trophy above his head.The Cubs beat the Cleveland Indians to win the World Series for the first time since 1908 and end baseballs longest title drought.---12:10 p.m.Laremy Tunsil is inactive Sunday because of a shoulder injury, leaving the Miami Dolphins without three starting offensive linemen against the 49ers.Center Mike Pouncey was earlier ruled out due to a hip injury. Left tackle Branden Albert is inactive as expected with a dislocated left wrist.Anthony Steen is starting at center, Kraig Urbik at left guard and Sam Young at left tackle.Pouncey and Albert both missed last weeks game against the Rams, and Tunsil departed in the first half, leaving the Dolphins with a patchwork line as they earned their fifth victory in a row.-Steven Wine reporting from Miami.---More AP NFL football: http://pro32.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP-NFLFranchy Cordero Padres Jersey .Y. - New Orleans forward Anthony Davis was chosen Friday to replace the injured Kobe Bryant in the NBA All-Star game that will be played in his home city. Ozzie Smith Padres Jersey . PAUL, Minn. http://www.padressale.com/padres-randy-jones-jersey/ . -- The boos poured down on Tom Brady and the New England Patriots at the end of a horrible first half. Matt Strahm Jersey . 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Bart Bryant and Jay Don Blake were tied for second. Bryant had a 64, and Blake shot a 66. Russ Cochran was 6 under after a 67. Tom Lehman led a group of five at 5-under 139. The 50-year-old Waldorf is winless in 12 career starts on the 50-and-over tour. He took advantage of calm conditions at the Wakonda Club to post a bogey-free round after opening with a 69 for a share of the first-round lead. Waldorf won four times on the PGA Tour, the last coming at the Disney Classic in 2000 when he shot a final-round 62. "The way the course is set up and the guys in the field, theyll be plenty of guys right there who are going to make a run," Waldorf said. "I feel like I just have to play a good solid round and hopefully itll be good enough to win." Jay Haas, a three-time winner in the event, was 3 under after a 70. Points leader Bernhard Langer shot a 75 to drop 11 strokes back. Waldorf is attempting to become the third straight rookie to win on the Champions Tour. He put himself in position for his first career victory on the senior circuit with a consistent and largely mistake-free round. While fellow Friday leaders Scott Hoch and Dan Forsman fell off the pace, Waldorf had four birdies in a five-hole stretch to seize a slim lead. "Its out there. If you put thhe ball in the fairway, hit good approaches youve got birdie chances for sure," Waldorf said.dddddddddddd "The key is to play well tee to green, and then hopefully roll in some birdie putts." The 50-year-old Bryant missed all of 2010-11 because of a left wrist injury that required a pair of fusions. He played sparingly on the PGA Tour last season, finishing in the top 50 just once. Bryant shot a 1-over 73 on Friday. But Bryant also avoided a bogey -- which no golfer could do in the first round -- and he birdied all four par-5s for a competitive course record. "I was in the fairway, which is key out here on all the holes because the rough is fairly penal," Bryant said. "My wedge had just been pitiful all year, and Ive worked really hard on it and Im starting to hit some really good wedge shots. My par-5 play had not been very good at all for that reason, and now Im starting to make some birdies on the par 5s." Blake also shot a bogey-free round, racking up birdies on three straight holes on the front nine. "Theres a lot of guys up there. Itll be a battle. Its fun," Blake said. A whopping 37 players were within three strokes of the lead after the opening round. That number was whittled down to nine Saturday, but it should still be a fluid leaderboard in the final round. "A 64 out here is a very good round. But it wouldnt shock me if someone shot a 63," Bryant said. "I dont have illusions of being able to go and shoot anywhere around par and have a chance. Its going to take a really good round." Fred Funk withdrew before Saturdays second round because of vertigo. Funk shot a 76 on Friday. ' ' '