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AFC
Titans 18, Jaguars 15
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Steve McNair returned to the lineup for the first time in a month, throwing a touchdown pass and directing two other scoring drives. McNair finished 18-of-30 for 209 yards. McNair was picked off twice and was sacked three times -- including once for a safety with about nine minutes to play. The safety gave the Jaguars a 15-10 lead. But McNair led a 59-yard touchdown drive in 37 seconds that put the Titans ahead 16-15, and then ran for the two-point conversion.
Chargers 23, Raiders 17
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Antonio Gates had eight receptions for 101 yards and a touchdown and LaDainian Tomlinson ran for 164 yards and a score on 37 carries as San Diego won its fourth straight. Drew Brees passed for 226 yards and also ran for a touchdown. Oakland's Kerry Collins went 18-for-30 for 227 yards and two touchdowns and didn't throw an interception for the first time in nine games.
NFC
Eagles 28, Redskins 6
PHILADELPHIA -- Donovan McNabb tied a career high with four touchdown passes, and Philadelphia improved to 9-1 for the first time since 1980. McNabb threw two TD passes to Brian Westbrook and one each to Terrell Owens and Chad Lewis. It was his second straight four-TD performance, fourth of the season and sixth in his six-year career. Patrick Ramsey, making his first start of the season after replacing Mark Brunell last week, couldn't revive the sputtering offense for Washington.
Falcons 14, Giants 10
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Michael Vick ran for 104 yards and threw two first-half touchdown passes to Alge Crumpler to lead Atlanta, which spoiled Eli Manning's first start. After a shaky first half, Manning showed why the Giants mortgaged their future on draft day. He led New York on two second-half drives that turned a one-sided game into a thriller. A 6-yard touchdown pass to Jeremy Shockey got New York within 14-7 in the third quarter and another long drive set up a 24-yard field goal by Steve Christie with 6:29 to play. Manning had one final shot to stage a remarkable comeback, but linebacker Keith Brooking broke up a fourth-down pass to seal the Falcons' third straight win.
Vikings 22, Lions 19
MINNEAPOLIS -- Daunte Culpepper guided Minnesota on another second-half comeback, and this time the defense was good enough to make the rally count. The Vikings, ending a three-game losing streak, shut out Detroit in the second half and overcame a 12-point deficit in the fourth quarter. Culpepper completed 22 of 32 passes for 233 yards, two touchdowns and an interception for Minnesota. Detroit's Eddie Drummond ran the opening kickoff back for a 92-yard touchdown, his third score in a five-return span after setting an NFL record with two punt returns for TDs in the fourth quarter last week at Jacksonville.
Panthers 35, Cardinals 10
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Nick Goings ran for 121 yards and three first-half scores and the Panthers jumped to a 28-point halftime lead. Muhsin Muhammad added two TD catches, the first just two seconds left before halftime, for the Panthers, who won their first home game of the season. Larry Fitzgerald had a touchdown catch for the Cardinals.
INTERCONFERENCE
Packers 16, Texans 13
HOUSTON -- Brett Favre brought the Pack all the way back, even without Ahman Green. Favre moved Green Bay into scoring position with a flawless two-minute drill and Ryan Longwell kicked a 45-yard field goal as time expired. Favre completed 6-of-7 passes for 42 yards on the final drive to complete Green Bay's rally from a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter. Green was knocked out of the game with a rib injury in the second quarter.
Bills 37, Rams 17
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Buffalo's Drew Bledsoe hit tight end Mark Campbell for three touchdowns, and Nate Clements returned a punt 86 yards for a score. Bledsoe went 15-of-24 for 185 yards. His only blemish was an interception off Lee Evans' hand in the first quarter. The three touchdowns were the most Bledsoe has thrown since he had three in Buffalo's 38-21 win over Miami on Dec. 1, 2002.
Seahawks 24, Dolphins 17
SEATTLE -- Michael Boulware intercepted a pass by A.J. Feeley and returned it 63 yards for a touchdown with 56 seconds remaining. It was the fourth time this season Feeley has had an interception returned for a TD, and his mistake spoiled the debut of interim coach Jim Bates. Feeley had just led the Dolphins on a 48-yard drive, and Olindo Mare's 39-yard field goal made it 17-17 with 2:20 remaining.
Ravens 30, Cowboys 10
BALTIMORE -- Baltimore turned to Kyle Boller to ruin an inspired performance by the Dallas defense. Boller threw two touchdown passes in the third quarter and went 23-for-34 for 232 yards. The blowout caused Dallas coach Bill Parcells to finally summon Drew Henson after Vinny Testaverde hurt his right shoulder. Henson's first play resulted in a fumble.
Broncos 34, Saints 13
NEW ORLEANS -- Reuben Droughns ran for 166 yards and a score and Jake Plummer threw for 224 yards. Denver had 389 yards in offense and held the Saints to one touchdown. New Orleans has dropped five of its last seven games, mainly because of a defense that is allowing almost 30 points a game.
Colts 41, Bears 10
CHICAGO -- Edgerrin James punished Chicago's defense with 204 yards on 23 carries, and Peyton Manning threw four more touchdown passes. The Colts feasted on five Chicago turnovers, four by rookie quarterback Craig Krenzel, who lost two fumbles and threw two interceptions.
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