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NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Titans are unbeaten no more.
Brett Favre and the New York Jets served notice they will be a factor in the AFC this season.
Favre threw two touchdown passes, Leon Washington ran for two scores and the Jets routed the Titans, 34-13, ending the regular-season winning streak by the NFL’s last undefeated team at 13 games.
The NFL’s stingiest scoring defense that had been allowing 13.1 points per game had no answer for Favre and the Jets (8-3), even with the return of defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch.
New York overcame two turnovers and two sacks in the first half by outgaining Tennessee on offense, 409-281.
Quoteworthy: “I’m not going to sit here and say we’ve established ourselves as the best team in football.” -- Brett Favre, Jets quarterback
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