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AFC
Ravens 24, Chargers 10
SAN DIEGO -- Jamal Lewis ran for 132 yards and one touchdown on 23 carries, a week after setting the NFL single-game record with 295 yards. Lewis needed 182 yards to break O.J. Simpson's two-game record of 476 yards set in 1976. The Ravens won their second straight. San Diego has been outscored 88-37 this season. Including their second-half collapse last year, the Chargers have lost seven straight and 10 of 12.
Colts 23, Jaguars 13
INDIANAPOLIS -- Reggie Wayne caught a career-high 10 passes for 141 yards and two touchdowns as Indianapolis is off to its first 3-0 start since 1996 and only its second such start since 1978. Jacksonville (0-3) has lost five straight dating to the end of last season. Fred Taylor had 17 carries for 126 yards, topping the 5,000-yard career mark and became the first runner to gain more than 100 yards against the Colts defense in 15 games.
Patriots 23, Jets 16
FOXBORO, Mass. -- Tom Brady scored on a 1-yard run late in the third quarter to lead New England. Brady, who hurt his right elbow with 5:45 remaining in the second quarter, gave the Patriots a 16-9 lead with his score. Asante Samuel added a TD on a 55-yard interception return. Vinny Testaverde threw a 29-yard scoring pass to Wayne Chrebet early in the fourth, making it 23-16.
Chiefs 42, Texans 14
HOUSTON -- Priest Holmes had 156 total yards and two touchdowns, and Dante Hall had a 73-yard punt return for a score to help Kansas City to its first 3-0 start in seven years. Holmes, who grew up in San Antonio and played at Texas, gained 89 yards rushing and 67 yards on four receptions. Hall -- from Houston and Texas A & amp;M -- has five punt or kickoff returns for a touchdown in his last eight games. The Texans trailed 14-7 until Trent Green hit a wide-open Eddie Kennison for a 15-yard score, and Hall made his big play.
Dolphins 17, Bills 7
MIAMI -- Ricky Williams carried a franchise-record 42 times for 153 yards and one score as Miami moved into a tie for the division lead. The Dolphins made interceptions to end two early scoring threats by the Bills, whose only points came on Nate Clements' 54-yard interception return. Drew Bledsoe completed 10-of-25 passes for just 98 yards with two interceptions and four sacks. The Dolphins held Travis Henry to 7 yards rushing and intercepted his first NFL pass to stymie one scoring threat before he left in the second quarter with a rib injury.
NFC
Cardinals 20, Packers 13
TEMPE, Ariz. -- Jeff Blake wore out Green Bay on a day of record heat in the desert, then Dexter Jackson sealed it with a clutch interception at the finish. Jackson, last year's Super Bowl MVP, intercepted Brett Favre's pass in the end zone with 10 seconds remaining. Blake completed 20 of 31 passes for 273 yards, including a 1-yard pass to James Hodgins for the winning touchdown with 3:59 to play. Favre, 23-for-33 for 226 yards and a touchdown, drove the Packers to the Arizona 7 in the final seconds. But on third-and-goal, his pass was picked off by Jackson. The 102-degree temperature at kickoff equaled the hottest game ever for the Packers. It warmed up to 105 at the start of the second half, and 106 at the beginning of the fourth quarter.
Giants 24, Redskins 21, OT
LANDOVER, Md. -- Matt Bryant kicked a 29-yard field goal 4:15 into the extra period. The Giants led 21-3 at halftime, but a mistake-filled second half and bad clock management late in the game allowed Washington to tie it on John Hall's 34-yard field goal with 13 seconds remaining in regulation. Kerry Collins threw three touchdown passes, completing 24-of-39 passes for 276 yards. Tiki Barber ran for 126 yards, and the defense held the Redskins without a touchdown until late in the third quarter.
Seahawks 24, Rams 23
SEATTLE -- Matt Hasselbeck threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Koren Robinson with one minute remaining and Josh Brown made the PAT as Seattle overcame a 13-point deficit to start 3-0 for the first time in five years. Rams running back Marshall Faulk, held to 31 yards on 15 carries, left in the third quarter with an injured left hand. Marc Bulger fell to 7-2 as the starter for St. Louis, with both of those losses coming in Seattle.
Bucs 31, Falcons 10
ATLANTA -- Defensive tackle Warren Sapp scored the first offensive touchdown of his career on a 6-yard catch as Tampa Bay rebounded from a disappointing loss. Atlanta failed for the second week in a row to give Dan Reeves his 200th coaching victory.
Vikings 23, Lions 13
DETROIT -- Daunte Culpepper left with a bruised back after his second rushing touchdown gave Minnesota the lead. The Vikings are off to their best start since winning seven games to start the 2000 season. Detroit has lost two straight since beating Arizona in the opener. Culpepper didn't return after linebacker Wali Rainer hit him in the end zone when his 2-yard run put the Vikings ahead 13-10 late in the second quarter. Culpepper was 7-of-13 for 105 yards.
INTERCONFERENCE
Titans 27, Saints 12
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Steve McNair threw for 252 yards and two touchdowns, becoming the fifth quarterback in NFL history to notch 20,000 yards passing with 3,000 yards rushing. Eddie George had 29 carries for 100 yards and ran for his first touchdown of the season to seal the victory for the Titans. Deuce McAllister finished with 11 carries for 8 yards for the Saints.
-- Associated Press