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Tuesday, October 9
 
Rams Remain on a Roll

Marshall Faulk
Marshall Faulk had one touchdown Monday.
The rampage continues. St. Louis totally dismantled the Lions 35-0 on Monday night to remain undefeated and on top of ESPN.com's Power Rankings. Kurt Warner was close to perfect and the Rams defense is good and getting better, writes ESPN's Chris Mortensen in his review of Week 4. Meanwhile, the Titans are in serious trouble and the Buccaneers, despite their win, don't have too much to celebrate.

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    Tuesday Blitz
    The Annotated Dennis Miller
    Dennis Miller's comments from the Rams-Lions Monday Night Football game are interpreted.
    Mort: Week 4 NFL review
    ESPN's Chris Mortensen gives his take on Week 4 of the NFL season.
    Clayton: Game to forget
    Remember the Titans? Not these Titans, who were dominated by Baltimore on Sunday.
    Clayton: Milestone day for Sharpe
    Shannon Sharpe passed Ozzie Newsome for the most yards receiving by a tight end in Sunday's victory over the Titans.
    Pasquarelli: Bucs still have old problems
    The Tampa Bay Bucs got the victory Sunday against Green Bay, but Len Pasquarelli notes that business as usual is bad for the Bucs.
    Pasquarelli: Packers' new sack master learning fast
    Green Bay defensive end Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila leads the NFL with nine sacks, but doesn't give away his secrets.
    Week 4 infirmary report
    Check out all of the injuries from the fourth weekend of NFL action.
    TJ's Take on Week 4 in the NFL
    The Rams remain in the top spot awaiting their Monday night game in Detroit.
    Week 4 wrap-ups
    ESPN.com has compiled the key plays and top players of each game for Week 4.
    Cup o' Joe: Bucs, Titans still looking for offense
    ESPN's Joe Theismann answers questions on offensive struggles, top receivers and more.







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