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INTERCONFERENCE
Colts 55, Saints 21
NEW ORLEANS -- Peyton Manning visited his hometown and humiliated his dad's old team. Manning became the first quarterback in more than a decade to throw six touchdown passes. Manning went 20-of-25 for 314 yards, with TD tosses that covered 17, 14, 79, 12, 32 and 11 yards. Marvin Harrison caught six passes for 158 yards and three of the TDs. Manning was the first quarterback to throw six in a game since Mark Rypien for the Redskins against the Falcons on Nov. 10, 1991.
Redskins 20, Patriots 17
LANDOVER, Md. -- Led by Champ Bailey, Washington's defense intercepted Tom Brady three times as the Redskins almost squandered a 20-3 lead. Leading 6-3 at halftime, Bailey's fumble recovery helped Washington open a 20-3 third-quarter lead. But two touchdown passes by Brady put the Patriots within three points with 2:10 to play. Bryan Barker's punt gave the Patriots the ball at Washington's 45 with 1:39 to go, and they drove to the 38 before Brady's fourth-and-3 pass was broken up by Ifeanyi Ohalete.
Eagles 23, Bills 13
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Brian Westbrook capped a breakthrough for Philadelphia's offense with a 62-yard run. Philadelphia almost squandered a 16-point edge in the fourth quarter. The Bills managed just 129 net yards through three quarters before Drew Bledsoe hit Bobby Shaw for a 3-yard touchdown and ran 1 yard for a TD to make it 16-13 with 2:49 remaining.
Cowboys 17, Jets 6
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Troy Hambrick ran for 127 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries as Dallas rushed for 202 yards.
Broncos 20, Lions 16
DENVER -- Jake Plummer completed 16 straight passes in the first half and threw for two touchdowns as Denver held on for coach Mike Shanahan's 100th career win.
AFC
Chiefs 17, Ravens 10
BALTIMORE -- After Baltimore tied the score on a touchdown run by Jamal Lewis, who finished with 115 yards rushing, the Ravens pinned the Chiefs inside their 20 on the kickoff. But Baltimore's Adalius Thomas was called offside, and Dante Hall took the next kickoff all the way, encountering few would-be tacklers to keep the Chiefs unbeaten. Hall returned a kickoff for a touchdown last week and also has a punt return for a TD this season.
Texans 24, Jaguars 20
HOUSTON -- David Carr sneaked in from less than a yard out on the final play of the game to give Houston the victory. The score came after Byron Leftwich, making his first start at quarterback, fumbled at the Jacksonville 41 with 2:41 left to set up the winning drive. Leftwich, making his first career start, had an 84-yard touchdown pass to Troy Edwards for the Jaguars (0-4).
Raiders 34, Chargers 31 (OT)
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Rich Gannon and Jerry Rice combined to rally the Raiders from 14 points down in the second half. Then Sebastian Janikowski made a 46-yard field goal with 5:01 remaining in overtime. Gannon recovered from another bad start with three fine scoring drives. He finished 26-of-43 for 348 yards and three touchdowns, while Rice had seven receptions for 118 yards.
NFC
Rams 37, Cardinals 13
ST. LOUIS -- As Marshall Faulk nursed his broken hand, his replacement, Lamar Gordon, ran for 81 yards on 21 carries and scored the game's first touchdown. Marc Bulger threw two touchdown passes and ran for a third in his second start since replacing Kurt Warner for the Rams (2-2). That included a 7-yarder to Torry Holt that put the game away at 30-13 early in the fourth. Bulger was 28-for-41 for 272 yards.
Panthers 23, Falcons 3
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Stephen Davis ran for 153 yards and his first touchdown of the season to help Carolina snap its six-game losing streak against Atlanta. Jake Delhomme threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to Ricky Proehl and John Kasay kicked field goals of 53, 23 and 38 yards.
-- Associated Press