Sports / NFL 35-14 Win Over Bills Has Jags Aiming at Indy Bengals, Chargers, and Browns crush opponents as well By Katherine Thompson, Newser Staff Posted Nov 26, 2007 4:38 AM CST Copied Cleveland Browns' Braylon Edwards flies over Houston Texans' Von Hutchins for a gain of 20-yards in the first quarter, in an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 25, 2007, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak) (Associated Press) After a solid 35-14 defeat of Buffalo, the Jaguars are setting their sights at next week's matchup with Indianapolis, the team standing between Jacksonville and the AFC South title. The Jags outpaced the Bills 416 yards to 286 last night, despite a faltering 26-yard effort from Maurice Jones-Drew. In other Sunday NFL action: Cincinnati trounced Tennessee 35-6, helped by Chad Johnson's 103 yards and three touchdowns. Baltimore could only gain 210 yards against a San Diego defense that sacked Kyle Boller four times and forced two fumbles in a 32-14 win. Houston couldn't produce despite facing the league's worst defense as Derek Anderson led Cleveland to a 27-17 victory. (More NFL stories.) Report an error