Sydney FC stretched their lead atop the A-League as defending champions Adelaide finally climbed off the canvas on Sunday.Sydneys clinical 2-0 win against Newcastle gives Graham Arnolds side a six-point buffer one-third third of the way through the season.Adelaide scored their first win of the campaign with a 2-0 home triumph against Wellington in what was also a breakthrough round for Western Sydney.The Wanderers ended their six-match winless streak and squeezed back into the top six via a commanding 4-1 rout of Central Coast.The Wanderers played the last 30 minutes a man down after goalkeeper Jerrad Tyson was red-carded for a reckless foul but it didnt stop super-sub Brendon Santalab sealing the impressive victory with a fifth goal of the season.That next weekends opponents Melbourne Victory were not on the right end of an equally dominant scoreline was scarcely believable.Kevin Muscats men buried Perth under a colossal weight of shots, possession and territory yet the resistant Glory somehow escaped AAMI Park with a 1-1 draw, stymieing Victorys attempt to jump back into second.Second-placed Melbourne City paid the price for their midweek FFA Cup final strain, stuttering to a 1-1 stalemate with a disciplined Brisbane outfit which allowed Wednesdays victims Sydney FC to streak ahead at the top of the table.City coach John van `t Schip made six changes to the starting line-up that lifted the clubs first senior mens trophy but could not deliver in a physical, edgy contest that is fast becoming one of the leagues most bitter rivalries.The heated war of words between the two coaches erupted again when van `t Schip, who during the week told John Aloisi to stop whining like a baby, accused Roar centre-back Jade North of trying to get his captain Bruno Fornaroli sent off by diving and feigning injury.The Sky Blues rebounded from their FFA Cup final loss with a 2-0 defeat of Newcastle to set up a mouth-watering one versus-two rematch with Melbourne City at ANZ Stadium on Friday night.The most important thing for me is to recover and get the boys fresh, coach Graham Arnold said.Theyve had three games in a week and two lots of travel. 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Open champion Justin Rose birdied the first hole with a blind shot he hit to a foot of the pin, and he stayed in front Tuesday until he completed a 4-under 67 for a two-shot lead over Jason Dufner in PGA Grand Slam of Golf. CINCINNATI -- Left tackle Andrew Whitworth hardly remembers what its like to play at home.Its been nearly a month since the Cincinnati Bengals (3-5-1) had a game at Paul Brown Stadium. They beat the Cleveland Browns 31-17 on Oct. 23. Theyve been traveling since, with little to show for it other than their frequent flier miles.Four of their past five games have been on the road, and they havent done well, going 1-3-1. They lost at Dallas and New England, beat the winless Browns at home, tied Washington in London, went on their bye, and then lost at the Giants 21-20 on Monday night.Its kind of a blur.Its the weirdest thing, said Whitworth, an 11-year veteran. I know that we have played at home, but I dont really feel like we have. I cant even hardly recall the home games. Every week I feel like Im packing my bags to go somewhere. But its going to be nice to be at home.The endless airports left them not only weary, but fading. The defending AFC North champions are in third place with no margin for error as they host the Buffalo Bills (4-5), another team thats fallen apart in the past few weeks and cant afford to lose any more games, either.The Bills dropped their last three games heading into their bye last week. Theyre scoring plenty of points -- at least 25 in each of the past five games -- but their defense has shown a penchant for making big plays and giving them up. Buffalo has an NFL-high 30 sacks, and also has given up seven passes of 50 yards or longer.The Bengals are trying to reach the playoffs for the sixth straight season and finally win a game -- their streak of 25 years without a postseason victory is the sixth-longest in NFL history. The Bills havent even reached the playoffs for 16 years, the longest active streak in the league.The loser on Sunday will face long postseason odds.We understand the circumstances, Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor said. We understand that its a must win.Some things to watch on Sunday at Paul Brown Stadium:GET THE QB: While the Bills have been good at getting pressure on passers, the Bengals have struggled to protect Andy Dalton. Hes been sacked 28 times, the third-highest total in the league. Thee Bengals are on track to allow 50 sacks for only the seventh time in their history.dddddddddddd During their final series against the Giants on Monday, the line got overwhelmed and Dalton took back-to-back sacks to end the Bengals final chance. Buffalos penchant for giving up big pass plays has been an issue, and coach Rex Ryan was contemplating changes at cornerback for the game in Cincinnati.RUN, RUN, RUN: The Bills are second to Dallas with 155 yards rushing per game, and they lead the league with 5.28 yards per carry. They have 43 runs of more than 10 yards, also a league high. And its a versatile attack -- Taylor leads the league in rushing by a quarterback with 362 yards. By contrast, the Bengals have struggled to stop the run. Dallas ran all over them in the Cowboys 28-14 win earlier this season, and the Giants ran five straight plays to get a pair of first downs and drain the clock on Monday night.TAYLORS ENCORE: Taylor is coming off his best all-around game and looking to develop consistency. He threw for 298 yards -- his second-highest total in two seasons -- and a touchdown in the loss at Seattle. Hes 12-11 as a starter, with only two wins coming when Buffalo was tied or trailing in the fourth quarter. Taylor is 1-11 when Buffalo trails by four or more points at any time in a game.FOURTH-QUARTER BLUES: Dalton ranks 21st in fourth-quarter passer rating at 85.2. Hes thrown only three touchdown passes in the fourth quarter, all of them when the opponent went soft on defense while finishing off a game with a lead. Cincinnati has scored 40 points in the fourth quarter -- its fewest in any quarter -- and has been held to three points or fewer in six of its nine games.HOME FIELD: While the Bengals are happy to be home, its not been much of an advantage lately. Theyre 4-4 at Paul Brown since the middle of last season, including a playoff loss to Pittsburgh.---AP Sports Writer John Wawrow in Orchard Park, New York, contributed to this report.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '