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Cards win in OT to go to 4-0

Jay Feely kicked a 46-yard field goal 6:31 into overtime to keep the Cardinals unbeaten with a wild 24-21 victory over the Dolphins yesterday in Glendale, Ariz.

The Cardinals (4-0) forced overtime when Kevin Kolb threw a 15-yard touchdown pass on fourth down to Andre Roberts with 22 seconds to play in regulation.

Two big defensive plays set up the final two Arizona scores. First, Daryl Washington sacked rookie Ryan Tannehill, whose fumble was recovered by Vonnie Holliday at the Arizona 49 and the Cardinals moved downfield to score.

The winning field goal came after Tannehill was hit by Paris Lenon as he threw and Kerry Rhodes came up with an interception.

Broncos 37, Raiders 6

Instead of coming from behind, Peyton Manning spent the second half piling it on.

Off to a fast start for the first time as a Bronco, Peyton Manning led host Denver to three third-quarter touchdowns in a stress-free rout over Oakland — the first time Denver has beaten its AFC West rival at home since 2007.

Denver (2-2) outscored the Raiders 27-0 in the second half.

Picking and poking with short crossing routes and screen passes against a depleted Oakland defense, Manning finished with 338 yards and three scores. For the second straight game, he didn’t throw an interception. Last week, he set a career high with 26 incompletions. This week, he threw eight, with 30 completions.

Willis McGahee finished with 112 yards rushing for the Broncos for his 32nd career 100-yard game, the most of any active player.

Bengals 27, Jaguars 10

In Jacksonville, Fla., Andy Dalton threw two touchdown passes and ran for a score, and the Bengals beat the Jaguars for their third consecutive win.

Dalton and A.J. Green burned Jacksonville several times, including once to set up a second-quarter touchdown and again for a fourth-quarter score.

The Bengals (3-1) finished with six sacks, putting constant pressure on Blaine Gabbert and overcoming defensive injuries.

Cincinnati played without starting cornerbacks Nate Clemens and Leon Hall as well as backups Jason Allen and Dre Kirkpatrick.