NEW YORK -- The final month of the NFLs regular season is when the playoff contenders begin to separate themselves from the also-rans.That was reflected in the AP Pro32 poll released on Tuesday.The top six spots (Dallas, New England, Oakland, Kansas City, Seattle and Denver) all remained the same from the previous week after each team won.The Cowboys are No. 1 after receiving 11 first-place votes for 383 points from balloting by media members who regularly cover the NFL.The Cowboys have won 11 in a row heading into Sunday nights matchup at the NFC East-rival Giants. The Giants handed the Cowboys their only loss of the season in Week 1.They have tests the next three weeks, but a victory over the Giants ends all drama for the regular season, said Charean Williams of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.The Patriots received the other first-place vote and are No. 2 with 369 points.The Raiders and Chiefs follow at Nos. 3 and 4 respectively. The AFC West rivals will open Week 14 in Arrowhead Stadium on Thursday night.Thursday nights highly anticipated clash between the Raiders and Chiefs sports an AFL feel, said Ira Kaufman of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.Len Dawson will be in the KC broadcast booth. Wheres Daryle Lamonica?The first-place Seahawks are No. 5 after routing Carolina 40-7 on Sunday night.And the Broncos remained at No. 6 after holding off the Jaguars. Denver stays in the mediocre AFC South this week when its faces the Titans.The first change in the poll was the NFC North-leading Detroit Lions, who moved two spots to No. 7.The surging Pittsburgh Steelers, who have won three in a row, jumped four places to No. 8.Atlanta slipped a spot to No. 9 after its 29-28 loss to Kansas City on Eric Berrys 99-yard return of a 2-point conversion.Baltimore, tied with Pittsburgh for first place in the AFC North, moved up three spots to round out the top 10.The AFC North has been having a down year, but suddenly, both the Steelers and the Ravens look like teams who could go on a run if they get into the postseason, said Jenny Vrentas of The Monday Morning Quarterback.The Ravens will wrap up Week 14 by traveling to Foxborough, Massachusetts, to face Tom Brady and Patriots on Monday night.The loss of Rob Gronkowski to a season-ending back injury isnt a factor in what turned out to be an easy win over the Rams, but the Patriots have to be concerned once the degree of difficulty goes way up in the playoffs, Newsdays Bob Glauber said.For now, the main task is trying to secure home-field advantage, no small feat with the Raiders and Chiefs also in play for the No. 1 seed.---For more NFL coverage: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFLCheap Fake Yeezy From China . 8 Kansas to a 64-63 win over Texas Tech on Tuesday night. 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Charlie Adam scored both of Stokes goals at Britannia Stadium either side of Robin van Persies equalizer, with a miserable day for seventh-place United capped by first-half injuries to centre halves Jonny Evans and Phil Jones that forced them off. Discount Fake Yeezy . In Europe, top teams seem to be largely happy with their squads after spending nearly $1 billion in the off-season. And although English league clubs are unlikely to splash cash in January, Arsenal and Chelsea could be tempted to strengthen their squads with new strikers.Arsene Wenger says his side were unlucky to lose 2-1 at home to Swansea and called for a response in the north London derby against Tottenham. Arsenal took the lead through Joel Campbells 15th-minute strike at the Emirates Stadium, before goals from Wayne Routledge and Ashley Williams saw the away side claim the three points - much to the bemusement of the Gunners boss.We were a bit unlucky on the night, Wenger told Sky Sports. We hit the bar a few times, we were on top and were a bit unlucky for the first goal because it was a foul [on Mesut Ozil in the build-up] and they took advantage of that. Joel Campbell (far right) celebrates with team-mates after scoring Arsenals opening goal against Swansea I still cant understand that as its under the eyes of the referee. We were really unlucky with that decision.They had two shots on target and [scored] two goals. It was a shame to lose a game like that, but we have to respond to that because we play very quickly again.They defended well and at the moment were lacking confidence in front of goal. We have to deal with that. Wayne Routledge scores Swanseas equaliser against Arsenal There were boos around the Emirates as goalscorer Campbell was replaced in the second half by Danny Welbeck, with the Arsenal fans unhappy to see one of their more impressive performers on the night withdrawn.But Wenger defended the decision to takee off the Costa Rica international, saying he wasnt fit enough to play the full 90 minutes.dddddddddddd.I knew he hadnt played for a while and he started to tire, said Wenger. He was playing against a very young boy on the left and I felt Welbecks runs in behind could give him some problems. But Campbell did very well. Ashley Williams celebrates scoring Swanseas second and match-winning goal against Arsenal Wenger, who also confirmed Petr Cech will miss the trip to Tottenham on Saturday, along with Laurent Koscielny, insisted he had already turned his attention fully to White Hart Lane.Meanwhile, Arsenal captain Per Mertesacker insisted his team will fight to get back into the title race.We tried really hard and the effort was fine tonight, different to what we provided against Manchester United, he told Sky Sports.We played quite well but [always] missed the last pass and hit the post a couple of times. It didnt go for us tonight, but its not the end of the world. Well fight again and think about [our next game] on Saturday.We wanted a better result and performance, but these are small margins and we should have done better defensively. At the end you could feel there was a nervousness all over the place and we didnt react well to that.Its very tight at the top so everyone is getting nervous. 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