2B Monday, October 17, 1994 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN East W L PF PA Miami 5 2 150 146 Buffalo 4 3 134 143 N.Y. Jets 4 3 119 122 Indiana Jetts 3 4 140 145 New England 3 4 175 183 Central W L PF PA Cleaveland 5 1 129 66 Pittsburgh 4 2 114 111 Houston 1 8 87 134 Cincinnati 0 6 88 143 West W L PF PA San Diego 0 0 170 106 Kansas City 3 2 90 80 Sacramento 3 2 150 80 Radios 2 4 133 161 Denver 1 4 108 146 East W L PF PA Dallas 5 1 159 69 Philadelphia 4 2 140 108 N.Y. Giants 3 3 121 134 Arizona 2 4 68 127 Washington 4 3 128 184 Central W L PF PA Chicago 4 2 113 108 Minnesota 4 2 134 96 Green Bay 3 107 84 Detroit 2 4 106 129 Tampa Bay 2 4 80 118 West W L PF PA San Francisco 5 2 198 134 Atlanta 4 3 141 134 LA Ram's 3 4 101 119 New Orleans 4 6 119 174 Standings do not include Sunday night games Chiefs hope to break two-game slump KC faces Broncos in Denver tonight DENVER — The Kansas City Chiefs are a team on the run. The question is this: In which direction are they moving? The Associated Press In their previous three games, the Chiefs have rushed for 66, 76 and 64 yards — figures that will get you beat in the NFL. Indeed, Kansas City has lost its last two outings after a 3-0 start. Now, the Chiefs hope for a turnaround tonight in a most inhospitable environment — Denver's Mile High Stadium, where they have lost 11 straight games. Running back Marcus Allen isn't shocked by the slump. The lack of ground production is symptomatic of bigger offensive troubles for the Chiefs. They haven't scored a touchdown in their last eight quarters, losing 16-0 to the Los Angeles Rams and 20-6 to San Diego. "The way we we've played, it's no surprise that we haven't scored," he said. "If we had played extremely well and hadn't scored, I would be surprised." Allen's own productivity is down as well. Coming off a season in which he was named Kansas City's most valuable player by his teammates — ahead of Joe Montana — he has rushed for just 238 yards on 70 carries and two touchdowns. If his 3.4 yard-per-carry average continues, it will be a career low. Making matters worse for the Chiefs, Montana has been hobbled by a bruised hip, leaving his status in doubt for the game. Steve Bono would get the start if Montana can't go. His counterpart, Denver's John Elway, is fully recovered from a jammed right thumb and leads a mildly resurgent team into the game. The Broncos, who listed 14 injured players prior to last week's game, are getting healthier. Tight end Shannon Sharpe, Elway's favorite target, is moving better after battling knee and ankle injuries earlier in the season. Last Dec. 12, Elway threw three touchdown passes to Sharpe in Denver's 27-21 win over the Chiefs here. It was the Broncos' last win at home. The only team showing more futility at Mile High, of course, is Kansas City. Besides the team's 11-game drought, Schottenheimer is 0-7 here, losing twice while head coach at Cleveland and five times with Kansas City. "I'm not coming." Schottenheimer joked. "I'm staying home." ATLANTA — Making his first appearance against the Falcons in the city where he played football and baseball, Deion Sanders returned an interception 93 yards for a touchdown as the San Francisco 49ers routed Atlanta 42-3. SANDERS even overshadowed quarterback Steve Young, who had four touchdown passes and completed his 14 passes. Steelers 14 Bengals 10 PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh lost running back Barry Foster after one carry and probably should have lost the game, but the winless Bengals would not let them. Steelers quarterback Neil O'Donnell's two, second-quarter touchdown passes led the Steelers to their seventh-consecutive victory against the Bengels. EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. LA SHORE GRADUATE — Smashmouth football, a strong running game and a defense that forces turnovers, is Bill Parcells' trademark. On Sunday, his New England Patriots fell victim to it. Johnny Johnson rushed for 122 yards, Brad Baxter had two short-range touchdowns and New York got three turnovers in its victory. Running back Marshall Faulk carried 26 times for 44 yards and caught two passes for 22 yards. ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Quarterback Jim Harbaugh threw for 206 yards and two touchdowns, and wide receiver Sean Dawkins caught six passes for 105 yards yesterday as the Colts dominated the clock and the Buffalo Bills. The unheralded running back made three tackles — two on special teams and one following an interception — and recovered a fumbled punt return to set up the tying touchdown at the Miami Dolphins beat the Los Angeles Raiders. 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