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INTERCONFERENCE
Eagles 20, Chargers 17
PHILADELPHIA -- Philadelphia's Quintin Mikell blocked a field goal and Matt Ware returned it 65 yards for a touchdown with 2:25 remaining. San Diego's LaDainian Tomlinson was held to a career-low 7 yards rushing on 17 carries and failed to score, ending his NFL record-tying streak of consecutive games with a touchdown at 18. Drew Brees rallied the Chargers from a 10-0 deficit with a pair of TD passes, but San Diego couldn't put the game away after the Eagles failed to convert a fourth-and-1 at their own 30 late in the game. Mikell leaped in the air to swat away Nate Kaeding's 40-yard attempt, Ware picked it up after one bounce and raced into the end zone. The Chargers drove to Philadelphia's 19 on the ensuing possession, but Sheldon Brown stripped Reche Caldwell and Darwin Walker recovered. Philadelphia's Donovan McNabb set a team record with 35 completions in 54 attempts for 287 yards and one TD, and Terrell Owens caught his 100th career TD pass.
Giants 24, Broncos 23
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- New York's Eli Manning threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to Amani Toomer with eight seconds remaining. Manning finished 23-of-42 for 214 yards and two touchdowns for the Giants, who trailed from midway through the second quarter until the final drive. Manning also connected with Plaxico Burress on a first-quarter scoring play. Jake Plummer finished 18-of-29 for 194 yards and one touchdown, and Jason Elam kicked three field goals for the Broncos. But Elam missed a 49-yarder with 5:18 remaining after New York's Tiki Barber scored on a 4-yard run to make it 23-17. The loss snapped the Broncos' five-game winning streak.
Bears 10, Ravens 6
CHICAGO -- Kyle Orton threw a first-quarter touchdown pass to Marc Edwards, and Thomas Jones ran for 83 of his 139 yards in the final period for Chicago. Tank Johnson helped seal the victory in rainy conditions with two fourth-quarter sacks of Ravens quarterback Anthony Wright on third-down plays. Baltimore got only 34 yards rushing from Jamal Lewis on 15 carries. Ravens star linebacker Ray Lewis left the game in the fourth quarter with a thigh injury.
Cardinals 20, Titans 10
TEMPE, Ariz. -- Arizona's Josh McCown threw a 34-yard touchdown pass to Larry Fitzgerald with 5:20 remaining. David Macklin returned an interception 61 yards for a touchdown and Arizona turned three Tennessee turnovers into 17 points. Neil Rackers kicked field goals of 33 and 24 yards to improve to 20-for-20 this season for the Cardinals, who trailed 10-0 in the first quarter. Tennessee was without quarterback Steve McNair because of back and ankle injuries, and the Titans lost running back Chris Brown with a shoulder stinger.
NFC
Seahawks 13, Cowboys 10
SEATTLE -- Jordan Babineaux intercepted Drew Bledsoe's sideline pass with five seconds left and Josh Brown kicked a 50-yard field goal as time expired to give Seattle a stunning victory. The Seahawks tied it with 40 seconds remaining on Matt Hasselbeck's 1-yard TD pass to tight end Ryan Hannam. Seattle then won on Brown's long kick after Babineaux intercepted the pass intended for Terry Glenn and returned it 25 yards. Brown also made a 55-yarder in the second quarter.
Vikings 23, Packers 20
MINNEAPOLIS -- Minnesota's Paul Edinger kicked a franchise-record 56-yard field goal as time ran out. The Vikings trailed 17-0 in the third quarter and appeared headed for another ugly defeat. But Daunte Culpepper, who went 23-for-31 for 280 yards and two TDs with no interceptions, came to life -- and Edinger made his third field goal of the game. Green Bay's Ryan Longwell tied it at 20 with 24 seconds remaining on a 39-yard kick. After the kickoff, Culpepper threw a 14-yard pass to Mewelde Moore and a 12-yard pass to Marcus Robinson -- who stepped out and stopped the clock with two seconds remaining. Brett Favre was 28-for-36 for 315 yards and two scores.
Rams 28, Saints 17
ST. LOUIS -- Steven Jackson had a pair of short scoring runs and Kevin Curtis scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 5-yard reverse with 5:58 to go for the Rams. A pair of failed trick plays came back to haunt the Saints, who squandered a 14-point first-quarter lead and have lost three in a row. A quarterback sneak on a fake field goal on fourth-and-1 was stuffed for no gain near the end of the third quarter and Donte' Stallworth's fumble on a fourth-quarter reverse led to the go-ahead score. Jamie Martin hit Curtis for a 42-yard gain to the 6 to set up the winning score, and then led the blocking on Curtis' clinching score after the wide receiver took a handoff from Jackson.
AFC
Colts 38, Texans 20
HOUSTON -- Peyton Manning was 21-of-27 for 237 yards and two touchdowns, and Edgerrin James ran for 139 yards and two touchdowns as Indianapolis improved to 7-0 for the first time in franchise history. Indianapolis' Tony Dungy became the 34th NFL coach to win 100 games. The Colts reeled off 24 straight second-half points and held the Texans to minus-4 yards after halftime. The Texans got their only points of the second half in the fourth quarter when rookie Jerome Mathis returned a kickoff 89 yards.
Raiders 38, Bills 17
OAKLAND, Calif. -- LaMont Jordan ran for 122 yards and a career-high three touchdowns, and Randy Moss added a 22-yard TD catch. Kerry Collins, sacked on Oakland's opening drive and booed afterward, completed 9-of-10 passes on consecutive touchdown drives late in the second quarter and early in the third. He finished 19-for-27 for 261 yards to help Oakland scored more than 20 points for the first time this season. Doug Gabriel had five catches for a career-high 101 yards, and Moss had three receptions for 43 yards.
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