HOUSTON -- Tim Cahill scored the fastest goal in MLS history, and the New York Red Bulls beat the Houston Dynamo 3-0 on Sunday to extend their unbeaten streak to seven games. New York (16-9-8) took over first place in the Eastern Conference and has the best record in the league with one game remaining. Houstons five-game unbeaten streak was snapped, and the Dynamo (13-11-9) are sixth in the East with one game remaining. The top five teams in each conference make the playoffs. "Its a big win for us," New York coach Mike Petke said. "We knew we were going to be under pressure. We were willing to give up a lot of possession because at the end of the day, we knew if we were solid in our defending and our shape, we werent worried about how long they had the ball because we knew they wouldnt break through." Cahill put New York ahead 8 seconds into the game, getting a pass from Dax McCarty, heading it forward and sending a blast from outside the upper right box to inside the near post. The previous fastest goal in MLS history was Dwayne De Rosarios score 11 seconds into a 2003 game. "Its a great feeling because how much the goal meant for us to settle down straight in the game," Cahill said. "We didnt have to chase the game, and after that, we just had to keep our position. For me, it was a special goal. Definitely a special goal and something I wont forget because the meaning of our team." New York extended the lead to 2-0 in the 65th minute. After Houston goalkeeper Tally Hall batted a ball away, Peguy Luyindula headed it back into the box and Ibrahim Sekagya converted another header for the goal. Second-half substitute Bradley Wright-Phillips closed out the scoring in the 75th minute. He almost had another one in the 90th minute, but his header went off the cross bar. New York goalkeeper Luis Robles made a solid stop on Will Bruins shot in the first half, preserving a 1-0 lead. "Disappointing afternoon, its an obvious one," Houston coach Dominic Kinnear said. "Even at 1-0, after that we had our chances to get back into the game and obviously some misplays led to them getting more goals. So were disappointed, we need to win and get a positive result next Sunday with a little bit of help from some friends around the league and then hopefully we can join the playoffs." Oshane Ximines Womens Jersey . As if the individual strands of grey hair or the increasing amount of joint pain werent reminders enough, the impending end of Jeters career is a slap-in-the-face indicator of a generations fleeting youth. Saquon Barkley Youth Jersey . For one, he still gets to crank the intensity to the max. "I push pretty angry. I ran pretty angry too though, but I have fun doing it," Lumsden said. http://www.authenticnygiantspro.com/Phil-mcconkey-giants-jersey/ . The 23-year-old Neustaedter will move at the end of the season when his contract with Moenchengladbach expires. He signed a four-year deal with Schalke. Julian Love Giants Jersey .The surgery was performed by Dr. William Meyers at the Vincera Institute in Philadelphia.Letestu had three goals and two assists in nine games before being injured in late October.The 29-year-old has 54 goals and 65 assists in 273 career NHL games, including 39 goals and 51 assists in 188 games with the Blue Jackets. Dexter Lawrence Jersey .C. -- Unable to get much lift off his sore right ankle, Bobcats centre Al Jefferson figured it was time to make an adjustment.CINCINNATI, Ohio -- The Bengals put tight end Alex Smith and defensive tackle Devon Still on injured reserve Monday, getting their roster ready for the playoffs. Smith suffered a dislocated wrist during a 34-17 win over Baltimore on Sunday. He played in all 16 games and had three catches for 12 yards. Still was part of the defensive line rotation and played in 10 ggames.dddddddddddd He missed four games at midseason with an injured elbow and the past two with a herniated disc in his back. The Bengals signed defensive tackle Ogemdi (oh-GEM-dee) Nwagbuo (new-WAH-bo), a fourth-year player who was with the Lions in preseason. He also has played for San Diego and Carolina. Cincinnati (11-5) hosts San Diego (9-7) on Sunday. ' ' '