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NFL

Favre has the most yards

Brett Favre became the NFL career leader in yards passing in Sunday’s 33-14 Packers victory over the Rams at St. Louis, overtaking Dan Marino for his latest achievement in a milestone season.

He passed Marino on a 7-yard slant pattern to Donald Driver with 23 seconds gone in the fourth quarter.

Sunday’s results

Panthers 13, Seahawks 10

Dolphins 22, Ravens 16, OT

Saints 31, Cardinals 24

Packers 33, Rams 14

Patriots 20, Jets 10

Browns 8, Bills 0

Titans 26, Chiefs 17

Jaguars 29, Steelers 22

Buccaneers 37, Falcons 3

Colts 21, Raiders 14

Eagles 10, Cowboys 6

Chargers 41, Lions 14

Redskins 22 Giants 10

Today’s game:

Bears at Vikings,

5:30 p.m. TV: ESPN

BASEBALL

A-Rod says no to drugs

Alex Rodriguez denied using performance-enhancing drugs, telling CBS’ “60 Minutes” in an interview aired Sunday night that he’s never felt as if he needed them to compete.

The Yankees slugger also said he isn’t sure he’s worth his record contract, and described being “white like a ghost” when news of his opting out of his deal with New York broke during Game 4 of the World Series.

SKIING

Not the best of debuts

Spokane skier Will Brandenburg, a 2005 graduate of Mead High School, failed to complete the first run at his World Cup Giant Slalom debut at Alta Badia, Italy, on Sunday.