WHO'S Hot
Cardinals
They're on a Rolle—Antrel, that is. The cornerback (left) had three interceptions, two of which he returned for touchdowns, to give Arizona
its second straight win and its first 5--5 record in 10 years. The Cardinals play four of their last six games at home and could at long last be headed to the playoffs. "Are we jelling?" said Rolle. "Definitely."
Matt Kenseth
Not as sizzling as Chase winner Jimmie Johnson
(page 54), but the NASCAR
driver jumped to fourth in the standings with Sunday's $350,000 win. That's five straight top five finishes for number 17.
Chester Taylor
Adrian who? Taylor
, the veteran Vikings
back who was subbing for rookie sensation Adrian Peterson
, ran for 164 yards and three TDs. So does he want the ball when Peterson
returns from his knee injury? Said Taylor
, "I am not the one to start a controversy. I know what I can do when I get in."
Martin Brodeur
The Devils goalie's 500th win puts him in an elite group of two. Under contract through 2011--12, he should pass leader Patrick Roy
(551) long before A-Rod
nears even the Babe. Brodeur
: "It's hard to believe."
WHO'S Not
Ravens
What a comedown! The Browns
' last-second field goal on Sunday—officials at first ruled it no good—led to Baltimore
's fourth straight loss. The Ravens
are winless in the AFC North
, QB Kyle Boller
(right) is still uneven, and the team seems in disarray. After stud safety Ed Reed
erred by fair-catching a punt at the four-yard line, he drew the wrath of teammates who told him, "Nevermore!"
Mike Hart
He's not quite as cold as retiring coach Lloyd Carr
(page 24), but the Michigan
back ran himself out of Heisman contention with a dismal, 18-carry, 44-yard day in Ann Arbor
. He forwent the NFL
draft for this?
Byron Leftwich
He got in, and Falcons fans were not happy. In Leftwich
's first start since Oct. 24 ankle surgery, the QB played poorly (four turnovers), moved slowly and was loudly booed, then benched, as Atlanta
fell behind 24--0 in a loss. Leftwich
: "It was tough to deal with."
Mattias Ohlund
What's up with the normally stable Canucks defenseman? His two-handed slash broke a bone in the leg of Wild forward Mikko Koivu
. That means a four-game ban—and a loss of nearly $75,000—for Ohlund.