ROUNDUP Sunday's other games



NFC
Saints 23, Buccaneers 20
At New Orleans, Aaron Brooks threw two third-quarter touchdown passes despite a bruised arm as the Saints held on to beat Tampa Bay. Brooks finished 9-of-25 for 155 yards. But after the Saints fell behind 9-6 at halftime, he threw TD passes of 3 yards to Jake Reed and 14 yards to Joe Horn on the first two possessions of the third quarter. Bucs defensive end Simeon Rice, the NFL's sacks leader at 14 1/2, took only five minutes to bring Brooks down twice, setting a record for consecutive games with multiple sacks with five. Six minutes later, Rice got a third sack that resulted in a safety and a 2-0 lead. But the Saints' 26th-ranked defense played just as well, forcing three turnovers and holding Tampa Bay to 34 yards rushing. The Bucs, who came in leading the league with a plus-15 turnover differential, forced just one turnover.
Packers 30, Bears 20
At Green Bay, the Packers clinched their first division title in five years by forcing five turnovers and getting an outstanding performance by rookie running back Tony Fisher. Fisher replaced Ahman Green, who hurt his left knee in the third quarter, and ran for 91 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries. Brett Favre threw two second-half touchdown passes and improved to 33-0 at Lambeau Field when the temperature is 34 or below. He beat the Bears for the 18th time in 22 tries.
Falcons 30, Vikings 24, OT
At Minneapolis, Michael Vick ran for 173 yards -- the most by a quarterback since the merger in 1970 -- and his 46-yard TD run in overtime helped the Falcons improve to 7-0-1 since losing to Tampa Bay on Oct. 6. Vick also passed for 173 yards, giving him 346 of the 379 yards gained by the Falcons. The Vikings got 266 yards passing from Daunte Culpepper, as well as a TD passing and running, but he also threw three interceptions and was sacked six times. The previous rushing high by a QB was 127 yards, by Chicago's Bobby Douglass against Oakland on Dec. 17, 1972.
Eagles 10, Rams 3
At Philadelphia, third-string quarterback A.J. Feeley threw for 181 yards without an interception in place of the injured Donovan McNabb and Koy Detmer, and the Eagles forced five turnovers. The Eagles (9-3) sacked Kurt Warner eight times, including four by backup defensive end N.D. Kalu. Warner was 20-of-42 for 218 yards and two interceptions. The Rams are 0-6 with him as the starter.
AFC
Chargers 30, Broncos 27, OT
At San Diego, LaDainian Tomlinson ran for a franchise-record 220 yards and three touchdowns, and Steve Christie won it with a 27-yard field goal with 3:01 remaining in overtime. Tomlinson broke the club record of 217 yards he shared with Gary Anderson. Christie's winning kick made up for his 38-yard attempt that was blocked with 10:35 remaining in OT, and the two he missed in regulation.
Bills 38, Dolphins 21
At Orchard Park, N.Y., Drew Bledsoe threw three touchdown passes and a ran for another TD to help the Bills overcome Ricky Williams' career-high 228 yards rushing. Bledsoe finished 15-for-27 for 306 yards. Williams' 228 yards were the second-most ever in a losing effort; O.J. Simpson had 273 in Buffalo's 27-14 loss to Detroit on Nov. 25, 1976.
Colts 19, Texans 3
At Indianapolis, the Colts converted two first-quarter fumbles into 10 points, got two field goals from Mike Vanderjagt and used a James Mungro's late TD run to seal their win. Indianapolis won its fourth straight. The Texans gained just 165 yards.
INTERCONFERENCE
Titans 32, Giants 29, OT
At East Rutherford, N.J., Steve McNair threw three touchdown passes, ran for a tying two-point conversion and set up Joe Nedney's 38-yard field goal in overtime. McNair went 30-of-43 for 334 yards to help the Titans win for the sixth time in seven games.
Chiefs 49, Cardinals 0
At Kansas City, Priest Holmes scored two touchdowns as Kansas City handed Arizona the worst loss in the documented history of its franchise. The previous worst came when the team was the Chicago Cardinals and lost to the Bears 53-7 on Oct. 12, 1941. It also was the biggest margin in the NFL since Cincinnati beat Houston 61-7 on Dec. 17, 1989. Dante Hall added a team-record 90-yard punt return for a touchdown for the Chiefs. Holmes had 169 total yards -- 47 more than Arizona.
-- Associated Press