NFL: Week 10 recap

Published: Monday, Nov. 16 2009 12:00 a.m. MST

Arizona Cardinals' Kurt Warner (13) gets off a pass just in time as Seattle Seahawks' Patrick Kerney, middle, and Lawrence Jackson (95) apply pressure in the fourth quarter.

Ross Franklin, Associated Press

Top passing performance

Kurt Warner, Arizona Cardinals

The former league MVP was 29-of-38 for 340 yards and two touchdowns in the Cardinals win over the Seahawks. The 38-year old threw his 200th career touchdown pass and it was his 51st time going over 300 yards in a game.

Top rushing performance

Steven Jackson, St. Louis Rams

The one-win Rams gave the undefeated New Orleans Saints all they could handle thanks to their exceptional running back. Jackson carried the ball 26 times for 131 yards and a touchdown as well as catching nine passes for 45 yards to keep things interesting.

Top receiving performance

Sidney Rice, Minnesota Vikings

Rice continued to show the explosiveness that made him a first-round draft pick. His chemistry with quarterback Brett Favre continues to impress as he hauled in seven catches for 201 yards in the Vikings win over the Lions.

Monday Night Football

Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns, 6:30 p.m., ESPN

The Ravens are 1-3 in their last four games, but are coming off a win of Denver. They hope to spoil Cleveland quarterback Brady Quinn's return to the starting lineup. Quinn began the season as the starter, but was benched just 10 quarters into the 2009-10 season. Second-year starter Joe Flacco has thrown for over 2,000 yards and 12 touchdowns for Baltimore.

Quote of the week

Maurice Jones-Drew, Jaguars

"Coach said take a knee, so sorry to my fantasy owners, I apologize. I had myself today, too, so it was a tough call, but whatever it takes to get the victory."

— After Jacksonville's 24-22 win.

Notable performance

Chris Johnson, Tennessee Titans

The second-year speedster went over the 1,000-yard mark on the season with his 26-carry, 132-yard performance against the Bills. Johnson also led the team with nine catches for 100 yards, making it the second time this season he went over the century mark in both categories. Johnson publicly stated that he was aiming for a 2,000-yard rushing season, and with seven games remaining, he needs to average 130 yards per game to reach that mark.

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