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Las Vegas • A Las Vegas casino took an unusual step Wednesday and offered refunds to gamblers who lost money when the Seattle Seahawks beat the Green Bay Packers on a controversial touchdown at the end of Monday night's game.

Derek Stevens, owner The D Las Vegas, seized on the attention being paid to the much-derided decision by replacement officials handling the NFL game and became the only casino in Las Vegas to offer refunds.

"I know exactly how it would feel if I was laying the number and I saw what happened," Stevens said. He declared himself "disgusted" with the ruling and said he just couldn't accept the outcome.

The Seahawks won 14-12 after a Packers defender and Seahawks receiver fought for the ball on a final "Hail Mary" pass play. Officials missed an offensive pass interference call and then decided there had been simultaneous catch by the two players.

Under NFL rules, that gave Seattle the touchdown and the win.

Around the league

Browns • Mohamed Massaquoi will miss Thursday night's game against the Ravens with an injured hamstring. Massaquoi strained his left hamstring in the second half of Sunday's loss to Buffalo and did not practice the past two days

Cardinals • Arizona will be without running back Beanie Wells for at least seven games because of a severe turf toe injury sustained in Sunday's 27-6 victory over Philadelphia. The team placed Wells on the NFL's new injured reserve/designated for return list.

Lions • An attorney for Detroit Lions defensive tackle Nick Fairley asked a judge Wednesday to approve a pre-trial diversion program instead of putting the player on trial facing charges of drunken-driving and fleeing police.

Fairley was charged with driving under the influence and attempting to elude police following a May 27 arrest. —

Week 4 schedule

Thursday

• Cleveland at Baltimore, 6:20 p.m., NFL Network

Sunday

• Tennessee at Houston, 11 a.m.

• San Diego at Kansas City, 11 a.m.

• Seattle at St. Louis, 11 a.m.

• New England at Buffalo, 11 a.m.

• Minnesota at Detroit, 11 a.m.

• Carolina at Atlanta, 11 a.m.

• San Francisco at N.Y. Jets, 11 a.m.

• Miami at Arizona, 2:05 p.m.

• Oakland at Denver, 2:05 p.m., Ch. 2

• Cincinnati at Jacksonville, 2:05 p.m.

• New Orleans at Green Bay, 2:25 p.m.

• Washington at Tampa Bay, 2:25 p.m.

• N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, 6:20 p.m., Ch. 5

Monday

Chicago at Dallas, 6:30 p.m., ESPN