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INTERCONFERENCE
Chiefs 40, Packers 34, OT
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Dante Hall's touchdown streak is over. Kansas City's winning streak isn't, thanks to a wild finish. The Chiefs overcame a 17-point fourth-quarter deficit force overtime, then came out on top after a crazy closing sequence. Here were the final three plays of the game: Green Bay (3-3) blocked Morten Andersen's 48-yard field goal attempt with 9:09 remaining in OT. On first down, Packers running back Ahman Green -- who ran 26 times for 139 yards -- fumbled the ball, and Kansas City recovered. Chiefs quarterback Trent Green threw a 51-yard touchdown pass to Eddie Kennison with 8:42 to go in the extra period.
Panthers 23, Colts 20, OT
INDIANAPOLIS -- Carolina found another way to remain unbeaten. Instead of giving the ball to Stephen Davis and watching him rumble over defenses, the Panthers got a 47-yard field goal by John Kasay 5:34 into overtime. A week after Peyton Manning led the Colts to a record-setting comeback over Tampa Bay on Monday night, Indianapolis (5-1) could not come up with a second straight overtime win. DeShaun Foster ran for 85 yards, and set up Kasay for the winning field goal.
Patriots 17, Giants 6
FOXBORO, Mass. -- New York giveaways kept New England in the game for a half. Then Tom Brady and the rest of the Patriots took over. Brady and Kevin Faulk led the Patriots to 10 points on their first two second-half drives and Richard Seymour played a dominant defensive game. Brady was 1-of-10 for 7 yards in the first half as the Patriots were outgained 199-29 and had just one first down. But he came alive after intermission, overcoming the rain and wind that plagued both teams. Faulk ran for 40 yards on a drive to set up a 28-yard Adam Vinatieiri field goal. Then Brady guided the Patriots 85 yards capped by Cloud's 1-yard touchdown run.
Ravens 26, Cardinals 18
TEMPE, Ariz. -- Arizona quarterback Jeff Blake faced the latest of his three former teams. Chris McAlister, Jamal Lewis and Ed Reed made it a rude reunion. McAlister intercepted Blake twice, returning the second one 83 yards for a touchdown. Lewis set a franchise record with his fourth consecutive 100-yard rushing game. The NFL's leading rusher gained 131 yards in 21 carries. Blake completed 22-of-36 for 247 yards and two touchdowns, but was picked off three times, the third by Reed, who also blocked a punt and returned it 20 yards for a TD.
AFC
Titans 38, Texans 17
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Steve McNair had a perfect quarterback rating in the first half, finished with a career-high 421 yards passing and threw three touchdowns to Derrick Mason. The Titans also intercepted three passes, returning one for a touchdown. Erron Kinney dropped McNair's first pass on the Titans' second play, but McNair completed his next 12, including TD passes of 32 and 46 yards to Mason for a 14-0 lead.
Dolphins 24, Jaguars 10
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Randy McMichael scooped up a fumble for the go-ahead score, Jay Fiedler ran interference for Ricky Williams, and defensive ends Jason Taylor and Adewale Ogunleye played superbly to help Miami plunge Jacksonville into a deeper hole. The Dolphins committed 11 penalties for 149 yards and found themselves in a 10-10 tie deep in the game after rushing to a 10-0 lead in just 12 minutes. McMichael's TD with 11 1/2 minutes left put Miami ahead 17-10, and the game wasn't secure until Sam Madison picked off Byron Leftwich and returned it 29 yards for a score with 1:28 remaining.
Jets 30, Bills 3
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Vinny Testaverde threw three touchdown passes, and New York sacked Drew Bledsoe a season-high seven times. Curtis Martin ran for a season-high 77 yards on 20 carries, and Testaverde finished 11-of-17 for 130 yards and threw three touchdown passes in a game for the first time since tossing five in a 40-37 overtime victory over Miami on Oct. 23, 2000.
NFC
Cowboys 23, Eagles 21
IRVING, Texas -- Randal Williams foiled a game-opening onside kick by returning it 37 yards for a touchdown and Billy Cundiff kicked a 28-yard field goal with 1:11 remaining as the Cowboys ended a six-game losing streak to their division rival. Philadelphia didn't lead until 4:14 to go, when Correll Buckhalter broke off a 20-yard touchdown run. Down 21-20, the Cowboys responded as rookie Zuriel Smith took the ensuing kickoff 54 yards to the Philadelphia 40. Then Quincy Carter beat the blitz on third-and-7, lobbing a pass that Joey Galloway took 19 yards. A few runs later, Cundiff nailed the winner.
Saints 20, Bears 13
NEW ORLEANS -- Aaron Brooks threw two touchdown passes against one of the NFL's worst defenses. Brooks connected with Joe Horn on a 6-yard scoring pass with 7:18 remaining. Deuce McAllister ran for 116 yards on 29 carries, and Brooks was 14-of-29 for 153 yards.
Buccaneers 35, Redskins 13
LANDOVER, Md. -- Tight end Todd Yoder caught his first two NFL touchdowns as Tampa Bay's offense broke loose in the second half. Yoder had four catches for 28 yards. Bucs quarterback Brad Johnson, returning to Washington for the first time since his bittersweet departure in 2000, threw four touchdown passes and completed 22 of 30 passes for 268 yards.
-- Associated Press
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