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NFL's volatility displayed as Bills lose QB, game to Cards (USA Today) - So much can change from week to week in the NFL. Just take look at the starting quarterbacks for the Buffalo Bills and Arizona Cardinals. A lot changed at University of Phoenix Stadium on Sunday when Bills quarterback Trent Edwards was knocked out early, and the Cards' Kurt Warner rebounded from last week's six turnovers in an ugly loss to lead a 41-17 win vs. previously unbeaten Buffalo (4-1).

Surprising Cardinals hand Bills first loss (Reuters via Yahoo! News) - The Arizona Cardinals ended the Buffalo Bills' unbeaten start to the season with a surprisingly easy 41-17 victory Sunday.

U.K. Power Suppliers May Have to Cut Bills in Home Regions (Bloomberg) - Oct. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Iberdrola SA and Electricite de France SA 's U.K. units and competing utilities may be forced to cut power prices in their home regions of Britain or raise bills for consumers elsewhere, the U.K. energy regulator said.

Bills lose Edwards, 1st game of season to Cards (AP via Yahoo! News) - The Buffalo Bills lost their quarterback and, emphatically, their first game of the season. Rookie Tim Hightower had a pair of touchdown runs and Kurt Warner threw to Larry Fitzgerald twice for scores to lead the Arizona Cardinals to a 41-17 victory over the Bills on Sunday.