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Arizona Cardinals quarterback Drew Stanton (5) is sacked by Seattle Seahawks outside linebacker Bruce Irvin, top, and free safety Earl Thomas, right, in the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 23, 2014, in Seattle.

Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks did some soul searching before their showdown with the Arizona Cardinals.

Whatever the defending Super Bowl champions said to each other, it appears to have worked.

Wilson found backup tight end Cooper Helfet for a 20-yard, catch-and-run touchdown late in the third quarter, Steven Hauschka kicked four field goals and the Seahawks handed the Cardinals their second loss of the season, 19-3 on Sunday.

“It’s a special win because we did it together,” safety Earl Thomas said. “For the first time this year, I think we played for pure reasons, for no motives attached. That’s what you love about this team: We can put our egos aside and we can admit when we’re wrong. Guys stayed true.”

Seattle won for the fourth time in five games, putting aside the missed chances from last week’s loss in Kansas City and announcing the Seahawks (7-4) aren’t done by knocking off the league-leading Cardinals (9-2).

The Cardinals still have the NFC’s best record, but they were held to a season-low 204 total yards as their six-game winning streak ended. A week after throwing for a career-high 306 yards, Drew Stanton was 14 of 26 for 149 and one interception.

“If you don’t catch, tackle, kick, you can’t win,” coach Bruce Arians said. “We didn’t do any of the four.”

Arizona is now tied with New England for the NFL’s best overall record after Tom Brady threw for 349 yards and two touchdowns as the Patriots stretched their winning streak to seven games with a 34-9 victory over the Detroit Lions.

Using a pass-heavy offense against the NFL’s stingiest rushing defense, the Patriots led 24-6 at halftime as Brady repeatedly found wide-open receivers while the Lions struggled on offense. For the second straight game, Detroit failed to score a touchdown.

New England (9-2) routed a division leader for the third consecutive game, following wins over Denver and Indianapolis. Detroit (7-4) lost for the second straight week against a conference leader after falling to Arizona 14-6 last Sunday.

“We blew a lot of coverage,” Detroit linebacker DeAndre Levy said. “They sped up the tempo a bit and I think we lost our composure.”

LeGarrette Blount rushed for 78 yards and two touchdowns three days after signing with New England after being cut by Pittsburgh. In the win over the Colts, the Patriots stuck with the running game as Jonas Gray rushed 37 times for 201 yards and four touchdowns. After being sent home from Friday’s practice for reporting late, he didn’t play at all on Sunday.

Broncos 39, Dolphins 36

At Denver, Peyton Manning threw three of his four TD passes to Demaryius Thomas, and C.J. Anderson ran for 167 yards and the go-ahead score in the Broncos’ win over the Miami Dolphins.

Anderson’s 10-yard run with 5:01 left gave the Broncos (8-3) their first lead of the game at 32-28. T.J. Ward’s 37-yard interception return of Ryan Tannehill’s pass set up Wes Welker’s insurance TD catch.

The Broncos needed it after Tannehill drove the Dolphins (6-5) on another scoring drive, hitting Jarvis Landry from a yard out with 1:34 left. Lamar Miller’s 2-point dive made it a 3-point game.

Browns 26, Falcons 24

At Atlanta, Brian Hoyer shook off three interceptions, leading the Cleveland Browns down the field in the final minute to set up Billy Cundiff’s 37-yard field goal as time expired.

Taking advantage of the last of Hoyer’s picks, the Falcons drove for Matt Bryant’s 53-yard field goal with 44 seconds remaining to seize the lead. But Hoyer completed four straight passes, the last of them to the Falcons 19, and spiked the ball with 5 seconds left. Cundiff trotted on and made his fourth field goal of the game.

Cowboys 31, Giants 28

At East Rutherford, New Jersey, Tony Romo threw two touchdown passes to Dez Bryant, the winner from 13 yards with 1:01 remaining, lifting the Dallas Cowboys to a comeback victory over the New York Giants.

Romo threw for two TDs in the third quarter. But the Giants (3-8), trailing 24-21, staged a 93-yard drive capped by Adrien Robinson’s first career TD catch, from 1 yard with 3 minutes left.

Packers 24, Vikings 21

At Minneapolis, Eddie Lacy rushed for 125 yards on 25 carries, both season highs to help Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers hang on against the Minnesota Vikings.

Lacy scored twice, on a run in the first quarter and a catch in the fourth. Then, he rumbled through the line for two first downs to drain the clock after the Vikings (4-7) cut the lead to three with 3:23 remaining.

Eagles 43, Titans 24

Philadelphia’s Josh Huff returned the opening kickoff 107 yards, LeSean McCoy ran for 130 yards and the Eagles beat the Tennessee Titans at home.

Huff’s return was the longest in franchise history and the 10th non-offensive touchdown for the Eagles (8-3) this season. Mark Sanchez threw for 307 yards and one touchdown in his third start for the injured Nick Foles. He has 300 yards passing in three straight games, tying a team record.

Bengals 22, Texans 13

At Houston, Andy Dalton threw for 233 yards and a touchdown and A.J. Green had 121 yards receiving on a career-high 12 receptions to give the Cincinnati Bengals a win.

The Bengals (7-3-1) led throughout, but Houston (5-6) cut the lead to three points late in the third quarter before Cincinnati tacked on two field goals in the fourth quarter to secure the win.

Colts 23, Jaguars 3

T.Y. Hilton celebrated the birth of his first child with a 73-yard TD catch, spurring a second-half turnaround that allowed Indianapolis to pull away from Jacksonville at home.

Andrew Luck was 21 of 32 for 253 yards with one score, but his streak of consecutive 300-yard games ended at eight — one short of Drew Brees’ NFL record.

Bears 21, Bucs 13

Matt Forte rushed for two touchdowns in the third quarter, and the Chicago Bears beat Lovie Smith and the visiting Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Jay Cutler threw a 2-yard TD pass to Alshon Jeffery as the Bears (5-6) scored 21 straight points to erase a 10-0 halftime deficit. Forte had a 13-yard run that put Chicago ahead to stay, and then added a 1-yard plunge that made it 21-10.

Chargers 27, Rams 24

At San Diego, Marcus Gilchrist intercepted Shaun Hill at the goal line with 56 seconds left to preserve the Chargers’ victory against the St. Louis Rams that helped tighten the AFC West race.

49ers 17, Redskins 13

At Santa Clara, California, Carlos Hyde ran for a go-ahead 4-yard touchdown with 2:59 remaining, and the San Francisco 49ers barely squeaked by the lowly Redskins.

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