Texans 31, Broncos 13
Cover: Texans +2 ½Mario Williams had a career-high 3 1/2 sacks to lead the Houston Texans to a 31-13 victory over the Denver Broncos on Thursday night in Houston's first prime-time game in two years.
49ers 20, Bengals 13
Cover: 49ers +8 ½
Shaun Hill passed for 197 yards and a touchdown and ran for another score in his first NFL start, and the 49ers beat the Bengals 20-13 on Saturday night for just their second victory in 12 games.
Panthers 13, Seahawks 10
Cover: Panthers +7
Rookie Matt Moore,
becoming the fourth starting QB for the Panthers this season,
engineered three scoring drives in the fourth quarter and the Panthers
stunned the Seattle Seahawks 13-10 on Sunday.
Buccaneers 37, Falcons 3
Cover: Bucs -12 ½
The Bucs ran back a kickoff for a touchdown for the first time in the franchise's 32 seasons and routed the reeling Atlanta Falcons 37-3 Sunday to win the NFC South for the second time in three seasons.
Browns 8, Bills 0
Cover: Browns -4
Jamal Lewis plowed for 163 yards and Phil Dawson somehow kicked two field goals through harsh, wintry winds as the surprising Browns improved their postseason chances with an 8-0 win over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
Patriots 20, Jets 10
Cover: Jets +20 ½
Bad
weather couldn't stop the Patriots' march toward an undefeated season.
Facing rain, wind and chilly gusts above 20 mph, New England and Tom Brady found a new way to win - running and eating up the clock - and beat the New York Jets 20-10 Sunday in the Spygate rematch.
Titans 26, Chiefs 17
Cover: Titans -3 ½
Tennessee's Vince Young passed for 191 yards and two touchdowns and Rob Bironas kicked four field goals for a much-needed 26-17 victory over Kansas City that keeps the Titans (8-6) alive in the AFC wild-card chase.
Saints 31, Cardinals 24
Cover: Saints -4
Drew Brees
connected on 87 percent of his throws for 315 yards and two touchdowns,
capping his day with a clutch, 22-yard third-down completion to Billy
Miller. That allowed the Saints to safely run out the clock in a 31-24
victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.
Packers 33, Rams 14
Cover: Packers -7
Brett Favre threw for 222 yards and two touchdowns, eclipsing Dan Marino to become the NFL career leader in yards passing in a 33-14 victory over the St. Louis Rams. Green Bay clinched a first-round playoff bye and kept pace with the Cowboys for home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.
Jaguars 29, Steelers 22
Cover: Jags +3
Fred Taylor
scored a decisive touchdown on a 12-yard run in the final two minutes
while gaining 147 yards and the Jaguars withstood the bad weather and
Pittsburgh's fourth-quarter comeback to beat the Steelers at their own
game, winning 29-22 Sunday to assure themselves of making the AFC
playoffs.
Dolphins 22, Ravens 16
Cover: Dolphins +3 ½
The Miami Dolphins finally won one, thanks to a break and a big play in overtime. After Baltimore's Matt Stover missed a 44-yard field goal in the extra period, Miami's Greg Camarillo turned a short completion into a 64-yard touchdown, and the Dolphins beat the Baltimore Ravens 22-16 Sunday.
Colts 21, Raiders 14
Cover: Raiders +9 ½
Peyton Manning threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to Anthony Gonzalez with 4:49 remaining for the Colts' first offensive touchdown of the game, and Indianapolis rallied to beat the Oakland Raiders 21-14 Sunday and clinch a first-round bye in the AFC playoffs.
Chargers 51, Lions 14
Cover: Chargers -10
The Chargers repeated as AFC West champions by beating the punchless Detroit Lions
51-14 on Sunday, their fourth straight win and eighth in 10 games.
Tomlinson had 116 yards and two scores on 15 carries to continue his
climb up the career rushing and touchdown charts.
Eagles 10, Cowboys 6
Cover: Eagles +10
Donovan McNabb
wasn't his old self, but he was good enough - and certainly better than
the out-of-whack and possibly injured Romo, leading the Eagles past the
Cowboys 10-6 Sunday. Romo started 0-for-6 and wasn't doing much better
when he injured his throwing hand in the third quarter.
Redskins 22, Giants 10
Cover: Redskins +6
Clinton Portis ran for 126 yards and a touchdown and Todd Collins led the Redskins on five scoring drives in his first start in 10 years, outplaying Eli Manning in a 22-10 victory.