ROUNDUP | Sunday's other games
INTERCONFERENCE
Eagles 15, Ravens 10
PHILADELPHIA -- Terrell Owens had an 11-yard TD catch and David Akers kicked three field goals helping Philadelphia reach 7-0 for the first time in franchise history. Owens, who made a few enemies in Baltimore after he spurned the Ravens and forced a trade to the Eagles in March, had eight catches for 101 yards. After breaking several tackles to score in the fourth quarter, Owens, known for his innovative celebrations, imitated the dance Baltimore's Ray Lewis does when he's introduced before home games. Baltimore drove to Philadelphia's 48 in the final two minutes, but Boller's fourth-down pass was incomplete. Donovan McNabb completed 18 of 33 passes for 219 yards and a TD, and also scrambled for 36 yards, setting up two field goals with his runs. Akers kicked field goals of 20, 41 and 43 yards.
Falcons 41, Broncos 28
DENVER -- Michael Vick threw two touchdown passes to Peerless Price and accounted for 367 yards of offense to help the Falcons set aside their 56-10 embarrassment at Kansas City last week. Jake Plummer threw for a Denver record 499 yards -- a career high and the best mark in the league this year -- but also had three interceptions as the Broncos added this upset to last week's 23-10 loss to Cincinnati. After playing a terrible game last week, Vick finished with season highs of 115 yards rushing and 252 passing. Atlanta gained 467 yards against a defense allowing less than 240 a game. The Falcons scored on six of their first nine possessions.
AFC
Chiefs 45, Colts 35
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Trent Green threw for 389 yards and three scores, two to tight end Tony Gonzalez, and Priest Holmes finished with 143 yards rushing and three touchdowns to help Kansas City break a seven-game losing streak against Indianapolis. Peyton Manning passed for 472 yards and five touchdowns. But with his team trying frantically to come back from a 10-point deficit, Manning's pass was intercepted by Greg Wesley in the end zone and returned 65 yards to seal the win. The Chiefs finished with 590 yards, the Colts with 505.
Chargers 42, Raiders 14
SAN DIEGO -- Drew Brees threw a career-high five touchdown passes and set the team record for pass efficiency. Brees was 22-of-25 for 281 yards. The Raiders lost their fifth straight. Kerry Collins was intercepted twice and went 24-of-39 for 263 yards.
Texans 20, Jaguars 6
HOUSTON -- Demarcus Faggins returned Byron Leftwich's pass 43 yards for a score with 42 seconds remaining. David Carr went 26-of-34 for 276 yards and a touchdown and the Texans held Jacksonville to 39 yards rushing. Leftwich finished 25-of-40 for 227 yards with two interceptions.
NFC
Seahawks 23, Panthers 17
SEATTLE -- Shaun Alexander gained 195 yards on 32 carries and Matt Hasselbeck threw for 201 yards. The Panthers lost their fifth straight. Josh Brown kicked three field goals in the second half. Carolina was driving for a possible late score, but Jake Delhomme threw an interception to Seattle's Marcus Trufant.
Giants 34, Vikings 13
MINNEAPOLIS -- Tiki Barber ran 24 times for 101 yards and two touchdowns to give the Giants their third straight win over the Vikings. Randy Moss was in street clothes after halftime, going without a catch for the second straight game with a strained right hamstring. Daunte Culpepper was 24-for-42 for 231 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. Rookie Mewelde Moore was held to 29 yards on eight carries.
Packers 28, Redskins 14
LANDOVER, Md. -- The Packers won their third straight game to pull back to .500 after a 1-4 start. The Redskins, trailing 20-14, thought they scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 43-yard reception by Clinton Portis with 2:35 to play, but receiver James Thrash was called for illegal motion. On the next play, Al Harris intercepted Mark Brunell's pass and Ahman Green scored on an 11-yard run four plays later to seal the victory. Brett Favre grimaced at times as he grabbed the throwing hand he sprained last week. But he completed 20-of-33 passes for 289 yards and a touchdown, extending his streak to 33 games with at least one TD pass in his 199th consecutive regular season game.
Cowboys 31, Lions 21
IRVING, Texas -- Vinny Testaverde stunned everyone with a 7-yard run on fourth-and-3 to set up a tying touchdown, then scrambled 3 yards for the go-ahead score to help the Cowboys end a three-game losing streak. With Keyshawn Johnson the only receiver in the lineup who'd ever caught a pass, the Cowboys ran 41 times -- 11 more than in any game this season -- for 127 yards. Eddie George had season-bests of 31 carries and 99 yards. Testaverde also came through with his arm when needed, throwing a 38-yard touchdown pass to Johnson with 1:54 remaining to seal the victory. He finished 19-of-24 for 235 yards, offsetting three interceptions with three touchdowns, two by Johnson. Joey Harrington was 19-of-32 for 255 yards with two touchdowns and an interception for Detroit.
Bills 38, Cardinals 14
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Willis McGahee provided the spark the Bills needed offensively, running for 102 yards and two touchdowns. In two starts this season, McGahee has two 100-yard games and has led the Bills to both of their victories. The loss was Arizona's 17th straight on the road, the worst current streak in the NFL, dating back to a win at Carolina on Oct. 6, 2002.
Source: Associated Press
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