
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) The Tennessee Titans are unbeaten no more. Brett Favre and the New York Jets served notice they will be a factor in the AFC this season.
Favre threw two touchdown passes, Leon Washington ran for two scores and the Jets routed the Titans 34-13 on Sunday, snapping the 13-game regular-season winning streak by the NFL's last undefeated team.
Patriots 48, Dolphins 28
Matt Cassel threw for 415 yards, Randy Moss caught three touchdown passes and the resilient Patriots won a shootout.
The Patriots (7-4), who remained a game behind the AFC East-leading New York Jets , avenged an upset loss to Miami in September. New England hasn't been swept in a season series by a division opponent since 2000.
Bills 54, Chiefs 31
Trent Edwards threw for two touchdowns, ran for two others and Buffalo scored more points than had ever been scored against Kansas City.
The Bills (6-5) pounced on five Kansas City turnovers and came within four points of matching their 42-year-old record for most points in a game. The previous high against the Chiefs was 51 in an overtime loss at Seattle in 1983.
Vikings 30, Jaguars 12
Adrian Peterson ran for 80 yards and a touchdown, Minnesota's defense harassed the Jaguars in all sorts of ways and the Vikings used two scores in the first 1:41 to beat Jacksonville.
With their second road win of the season, the Vikings (6-5) kept pace with Chicago in the NFC North. The Jaguars (4-7) fell to 1-5 at home, and faded even further back in the AFC playoff race.
Ravens 36, Eagles 7
Pulled after an awful first half, Donovan McNabb watched from the sideline as the Baltimore Ravens beat the Philadelphia Eagles, presenting first-year coach John Harbaugh with a lopsided victory over the team he served as an assistant for 10 years.
Ed Reed picked off McNabb's replacement, Kevin Kolb, and returned the interception an NFL-record 108 yards for a touchdown to give Baltimore (7-4) a 22-point cushion with 7:24 left.
Texans 16, Browns 6
Sage Rosenfels passed for 275 yards and a touchdown, and Kris Brown kicked three field goals as Houston snapped an eight-game losing streak outside Texas with a win over the bumbling Browns.
The Texans (4-7) had lost five straight road games this season and hadn't won away from home since Nov. 4, 2007, at Oakland. But all it took was a weekend in Cleveland to fix their travel woes.
Bears 27, Rams 3
Rookie Matt Forte had a season-high 132 yards rushing and scored on two long runs, and Marc Bulger lasted only five plays before sustaining a concussion against a defense that had three of a season-best five sacks by the break and helped Chicago build a 21-point cushion.
Buccaneers 38, Lions 20
Tampa Bay fell behind the winless Detroit Lions by 17 points, then scored five unanswered touchdowns en route to its third straight victory.
The Buccaneers (8-3) trailed 17-0 after the first quarter before all three phases scored to contribute to a rout.
Giants 37, Cardinals 29
Eli Manning threw for three touchdowns in his return to the scene of his Super Bowl MVP performance and the Giants beat Arizona to snap the Cardinals' seven-game home winning streak.
Falcons 45, Panthers 28
Michael Turner scored four touchdowns and rookie Harry Douglas scored his first career TD on a 7-yard end around, caught a 69-yard pass that set up a TD, then finished off the Carolina Panthers with a 61-yard punt return that carried the Atlanta Falcons to a win.
Redskins 20, Seahawks 17
Clinton Portis darted and pounded for 143 yards on 29 carries, including key ones late that helped preserve the Redskins' first victory in almost a month.
Colts 23, Chargers 20
Adam Vinatieri, one of the most clutch kickers in NFL history, made a 51-yard field goal as time expired to lift Peyton Manning and the Colts to a heart-stopping win over the Chargers.
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