Winners, losers and other thoughts: Week 4 (Yahoo! Sports)

An emotional day saw gutsy calls, records broken, revenge gained and unanswered QB questions.

Anderson’s 2 TD passes lead Browns 27-13 over ragged Ravens (AP)

Baltimore Ravens running back Willis McGahee, right, fends off Cleveland Browns linebacker D'Qwell Jackson (58) on a 28-yard run in the second quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 30, 2007, in Cleveland. McGahee ran for 104 yards on 14 carries but Baltimore lost to the Browns 27-13.

Braylon Edwards couldn’t contain his excitement. This was a Sunday to let loose. As energized Browns fans broke into Ohio State’s signature “O-H-I-O” sing-a-long, raising their arms overhead to form each letter in the fourth quarter, Edwards, a Michigan man through and through, joined in. “I was definitely doing it,” Edwards admitted.


32 Questions: Stay classy San Diego (Yahoo! Sports)

The Chargers get saved from a bottom ranking by a dismal Saints performance.

‘07 rankings: Top heavy (Yahoo! Sports)

Although there was a lot of movement, each writer’s first three teams remain the same as last week.

10-pack: Chargers get what they paid for (SportingNews.com)

The Chargers are reaping the fruits of their offseason coaching maneuvers — and they taste pretty bitter.

Tempered enthusiasm (Yahoo! Sports)

The Steelers are excited about their start under Mike Tomlin, but also realize they yet to be tested.

Winners, losers and other thoughts: Week 3 (Yahoo! Sports)

Three veteran QBs reminded us of the greatness that once made their teams regular Super Bowl contenders.

Ravens beat up Leinart, hold off Warner in 26-23 win over Cardinals (AP)

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Mark Clayton (89) runs the ball as Arizona Cardinals cornerback Antrel Rolle defends during the second quarter of a football game Sunday, Sept. 23, 2007, in Baltimore. The Ravens won, 26-23.

Steve McNair was ailing. Matt Leinart was awful. So Kurt Warner and Kyle Boller engaged in an unexpected fourth-quarter duel that wasn’t decided until the game’s final play. After Warner rallied the Arizona Cardinals from a 17-point deficit, Boller moved the Ravens into position for a 46-yard field goal by Matt Stover as time expired, giving Baltimore a 26-23 victory Sunday.