Problem: On September 4 and 5, the Browns released the following players to get down to the 53-player limit: S Hamza Abdullah, FB Charles Ali, CB Brandon Anderson, QB Richard Bartel, CB Tra Battle, LB Beau Bell, T Branndon Braxton, LB Titus Brown, C Dustin Fry, RB Noah Herron, DT Adam Hoppel, WR Paul Hubbard, CB Corey Ivy, RB Chris Jennings, WR Lance Leggett, G Pat Murray, WR Jordan Norwood, WR David Patten, G Kurt Quarterman, DE Brian Schaefering, G Isaac Sowells, DE Santonio Thomas, and TE Aaron Walker. On September 9, the team elected six players to be captains. RB Jamal Lewis and T Joe Thomas were chosen as offensive captains, LB D'Qwell Jackson and LB Eric Barton as defensive captains, and KR Josh Cribbs and K Phil Dawson as special teams captains.
Answer this question based on the article: How many players were released by the Browns on September 4th and 5th?
A: 23

Problem: After a tough loss, the Bengals traveled further north to take on the Titans.  The Titans drew first blood in the first quarter when DeMarco Murray ran for a 2-yard touchdown to make it 7-0.  The Bengals then got on the board when Andy Dalton found Brandon LaFell on a 37-yard pass (with a failed PAT) to make it 7-6.  The Titans managed to pull away in the second quarter when Murray ran for a 2-yard touchdown to make it 14-6.  The Bengals came within 1 again when Joe Mixon ran for a 3-yard touchdown to make it 14-13.  The Titans then closed out the half with Ryan Succop's 44-yard field goal to make it 17-13 at halftime.  After a scoreless third quarter, the Bengals took the lead in the fourth quarter when Dalton found A.J. Green on a 70-yard pass to make it 20-17.  Though the Titans were able to complete the comeback when Murray ran for his third touchdown of the day:  From 7 yards out to make it 24-20 sealing the win.
Answer this question based on the article: How many yards was the longest touchdown pass of the game?
A: 70

Problem: Melgares's successor, Governor José Antonio Vizcarra met Navajo leaders at Paguate on 12 February 1823. His terms essentially stated that the Spanish would settle the Navajo in pueblos and energetically convert them to the Catholic religion. The Navajo were not interested in either of these proposals. They rejected the treaty and renewed the fight. Six New Mexicans were killed at Socorro in April and eight more at Sabinal in May. On 18 June 1823, Vizcarra led 1,500 troops in a 74-day expedition against the Navajo of western New Mexico. His route took him through the Chuska Mountains to the Hopi mesas in what is now Arizona, then north towards Utah, reaching Oljeto Creek in what is now San Juan County, Utah. Thirty-three Navajo were killed, of whom eight were women, and about 30 were captured. The expedition reached Canyon de Chelly in what is now eastern Arizona. In retaliation for Vizcarra's expedition, the Navajo raided Socorro again, and attacked Tome, Albuquerque and reached the outskirts of Santa Fe. The 1823 raid marked the start of a long period of raids and counter raids lasting until 1848 as New Mexicans took Navajo captive to work as slaves, and as Navajo raided to recover their people and to obtain livestock.
Answer this question based on the article: Vizcarra led 1,500 troops in a 74-day expedition against the Navajo of western New Mexico how many years before New Mexicans took Navajo captive to work as slaves?
A:
5