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Manning sets TD record

Updated: 2013-10-01 08:12
By Reuters in Miami ( China Daily)

Unstoppable Peyton Manning continued his electric start to the NFL season by throwing four touchdown passes as the Denver Broncos moved to 4-0 with a 52-20 crushing of the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.

Manning completed 28 of 34 passes for 327 yards and no interceptions and his work was so effective that he was able to sit out the fourth quarter as the Broncos enjoyed another blowout win.

The quarterback's 16 touchdowns in the first four games of the season are a league record for the period since the merger of the AFL and NFL in 1970.

"I enjoyed it, we were playing a good team and felt really motivated to score points - touchdowns and not field goals and we did that," said Manning.

 Manning sets TD record

Peyton Manning throws against the Philadelphia Eagles in the third quarter of the NFL game in Denver on Sunday. Rick Wilking / Reuters

Demaryius Thomas and Wes Welker had two touchdown receptions each while Trindon Holliday scored with a 105-yard kickoff return.

Not for the first time this season, Denver ran away with the game in the third quarter with Manning throwing three touchdowns in that period. The team has scored 62 points in the third so far this season.

The Seattle Seahawks also extended their winning start to a franchise record four games after a 23-20 comeback victory in overtime at the Houston Texans while the New York Giants suffered a fourth straight loss with a miserable 31-7 defeat at Kansas City.

The Seahawks' impressive start to the season looked in danger when they trailed 20-3 in Houston but, helped by some poor choices by Texans quarterback Matt Schaub, Seattle clawed its way back.

Two touchdowns and a pair of field goals in the second quarter had put Houston in charge but Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson turned on the style in the fourth.

Wilson showed his speed and great footwork on a series of running plays and scrambles, including a crucial fourth and three at the Houston seven-yard line on a 98-yard drive that ended with a three-yard run from Marshawn Lynch.

Still, Houston just needed to eat up the clock but with a seven-point lead and 2:40 on the clock, Schaub attempted to find Owen Daniels but the pass was superbly intercepted by Richard Sherman who ran it in from 58 yards to level the scores.

Houston could not score on two possessions in overtime and Steven Hauschka's 45-yard field goal secured the victory for the Seahawks.

"This was an extraordinary day," said Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll, who added his team had refound its personality in the fourth quarter.

(China Daily 10/01/2013 page12)

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