SCOREBOARDMonday, Nov. 14Cincinnati at New York Giants, 8:30 p.m. ET. The Bengals (3-4-1) play their second game at MetLife Stadium this season. Cincinnati beat the Jets in the regular-season opener. The Bengals are 11-22 all-time on Monday nights. The Giants (5-3) are seeking their first four-game winning streak since 2013. They will induct two-time Super Bowl-winning coach Tom Coughlin, former general manager Ernie Accorsi and defensive end Justin Tuck into their Ring of Honor in a halftime ceremony.---STARSPassing-Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers, was 37for 46 for 408 yards and three touchdowns in Pittsburghs 35-30 loss to Dallas.-Marcus Mariota, Titans, finished 19 for 26 for 295 yards and four touchdown passes in Tennessees 47-25 win over Green Bay.-Dak Prescott, Cowboys, was 22 for 32 for 319 yards and two touchdowns in Dallas 35-30 win over Pittsburgh.-Jameis Winston, Buccaneers, was 23 for 33 for 312 yards and two touchdown passes and an interception in Tampa Bays 36-10 win over Chicago.-Kirk Cousins, Redskins, was 22 for 33 for 262 yards and two touchdowns in Washingtons 26-20 win over Minnesota.-Aaron Rodgers, Packers, was 31 for 51 for 371 yards and two touchdown passes and two interceptions in Green Bays 47-25 win over Tennessee.---Rushing-DeMarco Murray, Titans, had 17 carries for 123 yards, including a 75-yard touchdown. Murray added a 10-yard touchdown pass in Tennessees 47-25 win over Green Bay.-Ezekiel Elliott, Cowboys, had 21 carries for 114 yards and two touchdowns and added 95 yards receiving and a touchdown in Dallas 35-30 win over Pittsburgh.-Ryan Mathews, Eagles, had 19 carries for 109 yards and two touchdowns in Philadelphias 24-15 win over Atlanta.-Jordan Howard, Bears, had 15 carries for 100 yards in Chicagos 36-10 loss to Tampa Bay.-Matt Forte, Jets, had 20 carries for 98 yards in New Yorks 9-6 loss to Los Angeles.---Receiving-Stefon Diggs, Vikings, had 13 catches for 164 yards in Minnesotas 26-20 loss to Washington. He is the first player in NFL history to have at least 13 catches in consecutive games.-Davante Adams, Packers, had six catches for 156 yards in Green Bays 47-25 loss to Tennessee.-Antonio Brown, Steelers, had 14 catches for 154 yards and a touchdown in Pittsburghs 35-30 loss to Dallas.-Julio Jones, Falcons, had 10 catches for 135 yards in Atlantas 24-15 loss to Philadelphia.-Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals, had 12 catches for 133 yards in Arizonas 23-20 win over San Francisco.-Jordy Nelson, Packers, had 12 catches for 126 yards and a touchdown in Green Bays 47-25 loss to Tennessee.-Tyrell Williams, Chargers, had five catches for 125 yards, including a 51-yard touchdown in San Diegos 31-24 loss to Miami.-Delanie Walker, Titans, had nine receptions for 124 yards and a touchdown in Tennessees 47-25 win over Green Bay.-Kenny Britt, Rams, had seven catches for 109 yards in Los Angeles 9-6 win over the New York Jets.---Special Teams-Justin Simmons and Will Parks, Broncos. Simmons blocked an extra-point attempt with 1:22 remaining in the fourth quarter and Parks returned it for the go-ahead 2-point conversion in Denvers 25-23 win at New Orleans. It marked the first game-winning defensive 2-point conversion since the rule was adopted in 2015 and the first to give the scoring team the lead.-Dustin Hopkins, Redskins, was 4 for 4 on field goals in Washingtons 26-20 win over Minnesota.-Cairo Santos, Chiefs, was 4 for 4 on field goals, including a 37-yarder as time expired in Kansas Citys 20-17 win over Carolina.-Johnny Hekker, Rams, had seven punts for 362 yards, including a 78-yarder, and four others inside the 20 in Los Angeles 9-6 win over New York.---Defense-Kiko Alonso and Cameron Wake, Dolphins. Alonso returned an interception 60 yards for a touchdown late in the fourth quarter to break a tie and Wake had two sacks to give Miami a 31-24 win over San Diego.-Eric Berry, Chiefs, returned an interception 42 yards for a touchdown in Kansas Citys 20-17 win over Carolina.-Kareem Jackson, Texans, returned an interception 42 yards for a touchdown in Houstons 24-21 win over Jacksonville.-Chris Conte, Buccaneers, returned an interception 20 yards for a touchdown in Tampa Bays 36-10 win over Chicago.-Darian Stewart, Broncos, had two interceptions and a fumble recovery in Denvers 25-23 win over New Orleans.-Preston Smith, Redskins, had two sacks and an interception in Washingtons 26-20 win over Minnesota.-Vic Beasley, Falcons, had two sacks and a forced fumble in Atlantas 24-15 win over Philadelphia.-Brian Orakpo, Titans, had two sacks in Tennessees 47-25 win over Green Bay.-Chandler Jones, Cardinals, had two sacks in Arizonas 20-13 win over San Francisco.---STREAKS & STATSThe Kansas City Chiefs scored 17 fourth-quarter points in their 20-17 win at Carolina. The Chiefs overcame a 17-0 deficit, the second time this season Kansas City has won a game after trailing by at least 17 points (Week 1 against San Diego, 21 points). The Chiefs are the seventh team in NFL history to win at least two games in which it trailed by at least 17 points in the first nine games of a season. ... Tampa Bay quarterback Jameis Winston passed for 312 yards and two touchdowns in the Buccaneers 36-10 win over Chicago. Winston (22 years, 312 days) is the youngest player in NFL history to reach 40 touchdown passes (41). The previous mark was held by Drew Bledsoe at 22 years, 313 days old.---MILESTONESDallas Ezekiel Elliott has 1,005 rushing yards and is the third player in NFL history to rush for at least 1,000 yards in his first nine games, joining Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson (1,096) as well as Adrian Peterson (1,081). He is also the first rookie running back to have at least a 60-yard touchdown run and at least an 80-yard touchdown catch in a season since Hall of Famer Gale Sayers in 1965. ... The Saints Drew Brees is the third player in NFL history to reach 450 TD passes. Peyton Manning and Brett Favre are the others. ... Carolinas Cam Newton is the first player in NFL history with at least 20,000 passing yards and at least 3,000 rushing yards in his first six seasons. ... Titans running back DeMarco Murray rushed for 123 yards, including a 75-yard touchdown, and threw a 10-yard touchdown pass. Murray is the first non-quarterback since Hall of Famer John Henry Johnson in 1960 (Dec. 11, 1960) to have at least a 75-yard touchdown run and a touchdown pass in the same game. ... Atlanta wide receiver Julio Jones had 10 catches for 135 yards in the Falcons 24-15 loss at Philadelphia. Jones, who was playing in his 75th game, has 475 catches, the most in NFL history by a player in his first 75 games. Jones has 7,306 receiving yards and is one of two players with at least 7,000 receiving yards in his first 75 games. Hall of Famer Lance Alworth had 7,532.---SIDELINEDThe Minnesota Vikings lost left tackle Jake Long to a potentially season-ending Achilles tendon injury during Sundays 26-20 loss to the Washington Redskins. They also lost linebacker Eric Kendricks to a hip injury and cornerback Xavier Rhodes was evaluated for a concussion. ... The Chicago Bears lost the right side of their offensive line in the first half of a 36-10 loss to Tampa Bay. Guard Kyle Long left with an ankle injury and tackle Bobby Massie suffered a concussion. Defensive lineman Will Sutton left early in the third quarter with an ankle injury. ... Philadelphia cornerback Nolan Carroll left late in the first half after sustaining a concussion in the Eagles 24-15 win over Atlanta. Falcons cornerback Desmond Trufant, running back Tevin Coleman and tight end Jacob Tamme sat out with injuries. 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NEW YORK -- Carmelo Anthony was visibly annoyed when asked about Phil Jacksons assertion that he tends to hold on to the ball too long.I dont want to answer those questions, Anthony said after the?Knicks 126-94 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday night.Anthony, who is normally affable with the media, maintained a smile but began to walk away from reporters when asked about Jacksons comments before stopping and continuing with questions. He then responded to a query about the timing of the Knicks presidents remarks and whether they were productive.I dont even know what was said, to be honest with you. I just dont even want to talk about that, what hes talking about exactly. I want to stay away from that at this point, Anthony said. My focus is my teammates and winning. Weve been playing great basketball, and thats the only thing Im focused on. Whatever Phil said, he said it. I have nothing to say about that.In an interview with CBS Sports Network that aired Tuesday, Jackson said Anthony can play the role that Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant played in their teams triangle offenses, but he believes Anthony sometimes breaks a team rule by holding on to the ball too long.Carmelo a lot of times wants to hold the ball longer than -- we have a rule: If you hold a pass two seconds, you benefit the defense. So he has a little bit of a tendency to hold it for three, four, five seconds, and then everybody comes to a stop, Jackson said. That is one of the things we work with. But hes adjusted to [the triangle], he knows what he can do, and hes willing to see its success.Jacksons comments were prompted by a question about whether Anthony can fit in the triangle offense. Jackson made it clear he believes that Anthony can.He can play that role that Michael Jordaan and Kobe Bryant played, Jackson said.dddddddddddd Its a perfect spot for him to be in that isolated position on the weak side, because its an overload offense and theres a weakside man that always has an advantage if the ball is swung.Jacksons comments about Anthonys tendency to hold on to the ball too long at times have been echoed by others around the NBA. But the presidents assessment came as the Knicks had won three straight games and were hours away from winning a fourth straight against the Miami Heat.Anthony had 35 points to lead the Knicks in the win at Miami on Tuesday.Coach Jeff Hornacek, stuck in the awkward position between disagreeing with his boss or critiquing his star forward, chose a middle ground when asked about Jacksons comments.Yeah, I think theres probably times that happens. But then theres other times when he does what he did last night and just carries us, Hornacek said Wednesday. Its a fine balance. Hes a star player who can really create his own shot from that midrange area. Sometimes we talk about maybe moving the ball and holding it, maybe its a second or two too long for a normal guy, but for Carmelo, its fine, because he can make that play.We just have to make sure the other guys understand they still should cut, and Carmelo, when we keep going to him at those spots, hell make passes out of there. Thats when well become really good. He did it last night. They tried to double him once, and he just threw it right, I think, to?Courtney [Lee]?for a wide-open 3. Hes willing to pass that ball if they come double him. Teams force 4-on-3 opportunities with pick-and-rolls. We just do it with Carmelo. ' ' '