NFL results: Warner’s prolific passing lifts Cardinals to win

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buy this photo AP photo - Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner looks to pass the ball in the first half of an NFL game against the Seattle Seahawks Sunday in Seattle.

SEATTLE - Kurt Warner completed 32 of 44 passes for 395 yards - his franchise-record fourth straight 300-yard game - and J.J. Arrington scored a career-high two touchdowns. The 37-year-old veteran completed 19 of his first 21 passes, while Anquan Boldin, who had 13 catches for a career-best 186 yards, and Larry Fitzgerald - 10 receptions, 151 yards - roamed free all day in Arizona's first win at Seattle since 2002.

The Cardinals are 7-3 for the first time since 1977, when they were in St. Louis. Arizona can clinch its first division title since 1975 next week when it hosts the Giants and San Francisco plays at Dallas.

Arizona 10 6 10 0 - 26

Seattle 0 7 0 13 - 20

First Quarter

Ari-FG Rackers 38, 7:47.

Ari-Arrington 4 run (Rackers kick), :04.

Second Quarter

Ari-FG Rackers 48, 4:34.

Sea-Morris 13 pass from Hasselbeck (Mare kick), :57.

Ari-FG Rackers 54, :00.

Third Quarter

Ari-FG Rackers 26, 9:36.

Ari-Arrington 6 pass from Warner (Rackers kick), 1:55.

Fourth Quarter

Sea-Duckett 1 run (pass failed), 12:46.

Sea-Duckett 2 run (Mare kick), 9:41.

A-67,616.

Ari Sea

First downs 24 18

Total Net Yards 458 196

Rushes-yards 24-76 22-43

Passing 382 153

Punt Returns 2-19 1-20

Kickoff Returns 1-25 6-164

Interceptions Ret. 3-19 1-58

Comp-Att-Int 32-44-1 17-29-3

Sacked-Yards Lost 2-13 2-17

Punts 2-38.5 4-44.5

Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-1

Penalties-Yards 8-52 1-15

Time of Possession 34:05 25:55

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING-Arizona, Arrington 8-40, Hightower 11-35, Boldin 1-3, James 1-1, Warner 3-(-3). Seattle, J.Jones 10-19, Hasselbeck 4-17, Duckett 5-5, Morris 3-2.

PASSING-Arizona, Warner 32-44-1-395. Seattle, Hasselbeck 17-29-3-170.

RECEIVING-Arizona, Boldin 13-186, Fitzgerald 10-151, Arrington 3-21, Breaston 2-15, Pope 2-9, Urban 1-9, L.Brown 1-4. Seattle, Branch 4-54, Carlson 3-39, Morris 3-27, Engram 2-30, K.Robinson 2-11, O.Schmitt 1-7, Taylor 1-7, J.Jones 1-(-5).

MISSED FIELD GOALS-None.

Eagles 13, Bengals 13 (tie)

CINCINNATI (AP) - Donovan McNabb fumbled and threw three interceptions in regulation, and nearly had another pass picked off in overtime Sunday as the Eagles and Bengals played to a 13-13 tie, the NFL's first in six years.

It was the first tied game in the NFL since Nov. 10, 2002, when the Falcons and Steelers finished 34-34 with Michael Vick and Tommy Maddox matching each other pass for pass. In this one, the teams matched each other gaffe for gaffe.

Philadelphia 0 3 7 3 0 - 13

Cincinnati 0 10 3 0 0 - 13

Second Quarter

Cin-FG Graham 20, 14:12.

Phi-FG Akers 42, 11:12.

Cin-Houshmandzadeh 26 pass from Fitzpatrick (Graham kick), :33.

Third Quarter

Cin-FG Graham 41, 10:25.

Phi-L.Smith 4 pass from McNabb (Akers kick), 9:29.

Fourth Quarter

Phi-FG Akers 27, 5:18.

A-64,633.

Phi Cin

First downs 16 19

Total Net Yards 391 282

Rushes-yards 18-68 30-56

Passing 323 226

Punt Returns 6-43 4-31

Kickoff Returns 4-70 3-73

Interceptions Ret. 0-0 3-79

Comp-Att-Int 28-58-3 29-44-0

Sacked-Yards Lost 2-16 8-35

Punts 10-36.2 11-36.1

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-1

Penalties-Yards 8-60 4-35

Time of Possession 33:16 41:44

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING-Philadelphia, Westbrook 14-60, D.Jackson 2-3, Buckhalter 1-3, McNabb 1-2. Cincinnati, Benson 23-42, Fitzpatrick 5-9, Perry 1-5, Watson 1-0.

PASSING-Philadelphia, McNabb 28-58-3-339. Cincinnati, Fitzpatrick 29-44-0-261.

RECEIVING-Philadelphia, Curtis 7-64, D.Jackson 4-66, Avant 3-32, Celek 3-25, L.Smith 3-15, Westbrook 3-11, Baskett 2-74, Buckhalter 1-44, Klecko 1-8, R.Brown 1-0. Cincinnati, Houshmandzadeh 12-149, Benson 6-37, C.Johnson 4-34, Kelly 3-24, Chatman 1-11, Henry 1-8, Utecht 1-2, Perry 1-(-4).

MISSED FIELD GOALS-Cincinnati, Graham 47 (WR).

Titans 24, Jaguars 14

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Kerry Collins threw three touchdown passes, Albert Haynesworth dominated defensively again and the Titans improved to 10-0. Tennessee overcame a 14-3 halftime deficit, got solid play from third-string cornerback Chris Carr and extended its franchise-record winning streak in the regular season to 13. The Titans also won their seventh consecutive regular-season road game.

Tennessee 3 0 14 7 - 24

Jacksonville 0 14 0 0 - 14

First Quarter

Ten-FG Bironas 32, 5:27.

Second Quarter

Jac-Jones-Drew 2 run (Scobee kick), 10:11.

Jac-Jones-Drew 1 run (Scobee kick), :14.

Third Quarter

Ten-B.Jones 13 pass from Collins (Bironas kick), 9:12.

Ten-Gage 56 pass from Collins (Bironas kick), 7:14.

Fourth Quarter

Ten-Gage 38 pass from Collins (Bironas kick), 3:57.

A-65,258.

Ten Jac

First downs 13 17

Total Net Yards 344 257

Rushes-yards 33-114 32-140

Passing 230 117

Punt Returns 3-14 2-31

Kickoff Returns 3-73 4-75

Interceptions Ret. 1-(-23) 1-0

Comp-Att-Int 13-23-1 13-30-1

Sacked-Yards Lost 1-0 4-18

Punts 8-43.0 10-40.9

Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0

Penalties-Yards 10-63 9-61

Time of Possession 27:33 32:27

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING-Tennessee, Johnson 17-64, White 14-52, Collins 2-(-2). Jacksonville, Jones-Drew 17-66, Taylor 12-58, Garrard 3-16.

PASSING-Tennessee, Collins 13-23-1-230. Jacksonville, Garrard 13-30-1-135.

RECEIVING-Tennessee, Gage 4-147, Johnson 4-24, Scaife 2-28, B.Jones 2-23, Crumpler 1-8. Jacksonville, Jones-Drew 3-27, Northcutt 2-28, Porter 2-24, Walker 2-15, M.Lewis 1-19, Angulo 1-14, G.Jones 1-6, Taylor 1-2.

MISSED FIELD GOALS-None.

Steelers 11, Chargers 10

PITTSBURGH (AP) - The only thing perfect on a snowy, frigid day when the weather and the offenses were equally awful was San Diego's regular-season record in Pittsburgh.

Make it 0-13, losing the first 11-10 final in NFL history.

Ben Roethlisberger stayed away from the mistakes that cost the Steelers their previous two home games, Willie Parker ran for 115 yards and Jeff Reed's third field goal won it - a 32-yarder with 11 seconds remaining.

San Diego 7 0 0 3 - 10

Pittsburgh 0 5 3 3 - 11

First Quarter

SD-Tomlinson 3 run (Kaeding kick), 6:46.

Second Quarter

Pit-Harrison safety, 14:46.

Pit-FG Reed 21, :00.

Third Quarter

Pit-FG Reed 41, 8:41.

Fourth Quarter

SD-FG Kaeding 22, 6:41.

Pit-FG Reed 32, :11.

A-62,051.

SD Pit

First downs 16 24

Total Net Yards 213 410

Rushes-yards 22-66 28-124

Passing 147 286

Punt Returns 1-1 0-0

Kickoff Returns 3-27 4-68

Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-37

Comp-Att-Int 15-26-2 31-41-0

Sacked-Yards Lost 2-12 4-22

Punts 2-43.5 4-31.0

Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0

Penalties-Yards 2-5 13-115

Time of Possession 23:29 36:31

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING-San Diego, Tomlinson 18-57, Rivers 1-5, Tolbert 2-4, Sproles 1-0. Pittsburgh, Parker 25-115, Russell 2-10, Moore 1-(-1).

PASSING-San Diego, Rivers 15-26-2-159. Pittsburgh, Roethlisberger 31-41-0-308.

RECEIVING-San Diego, Tomlinson 3-40, Chambers 3-21, Floyd 2-29, Jackson 2-25, Gates 2-10, Manumaleuna 1-17, Sproles 1-9, Naanee 1-8. Pittsburgh, Ward 11-124, Spaeth 6-55, Holmes 5-63, Moore 5-33, Washington 2-14, McHugh 1-15, Parker 1-4.

MISSED FIELD GOALS-San Diego, Kaeding 42 (WR). Pittsburgh, Reed 51 (WL).

Giants 30, Ravens 10

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) - Not even Ray Lewis and the Ravens' league-best rushing defense could avoid becoming the Giants' latest victims. Bruising Brandon Jacobs pounded his way into the end zone on a pair of 1-yard runs and the Giants' league-leading running attack ran for 207 yards - New York's third straight 200-yard game.

Baltimore 0 3 7 0 - 10

N.Y. Giants 13 7 7 3 - 30

First Quarter

NYG-Jacobs 1 run (Tynes kick), 8:45.

NYG-Jacobs 1 run (run failed), :59.

Second Quarter

NYG-D.Johnson 1 pass from Manning (Tynes kick), 7:14.

Bal-FG Stover 38, 4:08.

Third Quarter

Bal-L.McClain 10 pass from Flacco (Stover kick), 4:26.

NYG-Ross 50 interception return (Tynes kick), :14.

Fourth Quarter

NYG-FG Tynes 19, 12:02.

A-78,849.

Bal NYG

First downs 18 22

Total Net Yards 275 353

Rushes-yards 26-121 33-207

Passing 154 146

Punt Returns 1-0 0-0

Kickoff Returns 4-102 3-53

Interceptions Ret. 1-0 2-60

Comp-Att-Int 20-33-2 13-23-1

Sacked-Yards Lost 1-10 1-7

Punts 3-31.3 3-46.0

Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0

Penalties-Yards 10-66 8-65

Time of Possession 29:08 30:52

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING-Baltimore, Flacco 6-57, Rice 8-19, McGahee 9-18, Clayton 1-17, L.McClain 2-10. N.Y. Giants, Bradshaw 9-96, Jacobs 11-73, Ward 11-41, Manning 2-(-3).

PASSING-Baltimore, Flacco 20-33-2-164. N.Y. Giants, Manning 13-23-1-153.

RECEIVING-Baltimore, Mason 7-82, Rice 4-18, L.McClain 3-31, Heap 3-16, McGahee 2-7, Clayton 1-10. N.Y. Giants, Ward 4-54, Burress 3-47, Hixon 2-25, Smith 2-17, Toomer 1-9, D.Johnson 1-1.

MISSED FIELD GOALS-Baltimore, Stover 32 (BK).

Panthers 31, Lions 22

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - The one-two punch of DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart dazzled with a record setting day on the ground for Carolina. Stewart rushed for a career-high 130 yards and a touchdown, Williams added 120 yards and two more scores.

The Panthers (8-2) won their fourth straight game by setting a team record with 264 yards rushing in the first time two of their backs rushed for over 100 yards in the same game. Carolina surpassed last year's win total and stayed atop the NFC South.

Detroit 7 9 0 6 - 22

Carolina 0 21 3 7 - 31

First Quarter

Det-C.Johnson 29 pass from Culpepper (Hanson kick), 7:23.

Second Quarter

Det-FG Hanson 40, 12:59.

Car-King 15 pass from Delhomme (Kasay kick), 8:19.

Det-FG Hanson 56, 4:43.

Car-Williams 56 run (Kasay kick), 2:39.

Car-Stewart 22 run (Kasay kick), 1:03.

Det-FG Hanson 27, :04.

Third Quarter

Car-FG Kasay 29, 8:24.

Fourth Quarter

Det-Culpepper 1 run (run failed), 6:05.

Car-Williams 4 run (Kasay kick), 4:44.

A-73,349.

Det Car

First downs 20 16

Total Net Yards 316 362

Rushes-yards 34-130 32-264

Passing 186 98

Punt Returns 1-7 1-2

Kickoff Returns 3-72 5-92

Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-16

Comp-Att-Int 20-35-2 10-19-0

Sacked-Yards Lost 3-21 0-0

Punts 3-38.7 5-37.4

Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-1

Penalties-Yards 1-14 7-55

Time of Possession 34:17 25:43

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING-Detroit, Kev.Smith 24-112, Culpepper 5-13, R.Johnson 5-5. Carolina, Stewart 15-130, Williams 14-120, Smith 1-16, Delhomme 2-(-2).

PASSING-Detroit, Culpepper 20-35-2-207. Carolina, Delhomme 10-19-0-98.

RECEIVING-Detroit, C.Johnson 6-65, McDonald 3-30, FitzSimmons 3-11, Standeford 2-48, Kev.Smith 2-23, Gaines 2-21, R.Johnson 1-5, Owens 1-4. Carolina, Smith 6-59, King 2-19, Muhammad 1-16, Stewart 1-4.

MISSED FIELD GOALS-None.

Bucs 19, Vikings 13

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Jeff Garcia threw for 255 yards without an interception and scrambled for two first downs on a time-consuming go-ahead field goal drive in the fourth quarter.

Garcia completed 23 of 30 passes. He moved the Bucs 69 yards in 13 plays, burning nearly 9 minutes off the clock to take a 16-13 lead on Matt Bryant's third field goal.

Minnesota 3 10 0 0 - 13

Tampa Bay 3 3 7 6 - 19

First Quarter

Min-FG Longwell 43, 6:53.

TB-FG M.Bryant 39, 2:48.

Second Quarter

Min-Wade 4 pass from Frerotte (Longwell kick), 13:33.

TB-FG M.Bryant 26, 7:48.

Min-FG Longwell 37, 1:47.

Third Quarter

TB-Askew 1 run (M.Bryant kick), 9:25.

Fourth Quarter

TB-FG M.Bryant 29, 5:36.

TB-FG M.Bryant 26, 3:30.

A-65,278.

Min TB

First downs 14 21

Total Net Yards 210 363

Rushes-yards 26-99 33-108

Passing 111 255

Punt Returns 0-0 0-0

Kickoff Returns 6-124 3-65

Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0

Comp-Att-Int 14-21-0 23-30-0

Sacked-Yards Lost 5-27 1-0

Punts 2-45.0 1-37.0

Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-1

Penalties-Yards 5-28 5-54

Time of Possession 26:11 33:49

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING-Minnesota, Peterson 19-85, Taylor 5-11, Frerotte 2-3. Tampa Bay, Dunn 20-53, Garcia 6-21, C.Smith 4-21, A.Bryant 1-9, Graham 1-3, Askew 1-1.

PASSING-Minnesota, Frerotte 14-20-0-138, Rice 0-1-0-0. Tampa Bay, Garcia 23-30-0-255.

RECEIVING-Minnesota, Berrian 3-46, Shiancoe 2-41, Rice 2-22, Taylor 2-15, Wade 2-12, Mills 1-6, Allison 1-(-1), Peterson 1-(-3). Tampa Bay, Stevens 6-84, A.Bryant 5-59, Dunn 4-65, Clayton 3-36, Askew 2-9, Gilmore 1-4, Hilliard 1-(-1), C.Smith 1-(-1).

MISSED FIELD GOALS-Tampa Bay, M.Bryant 46 (WR).

Broncos 24, Falcons 20

ATLANTA (AP) - Jay Cutler threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to Daniel Graham with 5 1/2 minutes remaining, handing the Falcons their first loss of the season at home.

Michael Turner scored on a 28-yard run to put Atlanta ahead 20-17 with just under 11 minutes left, but the Broncos (6-4) pulled out their second straight road victory. Atlanta (6-4) had won its first four games at the Georgia Dome and four of five overall.

Atlanta 3 10 0 7 - 20

First Quarter

Den-Hillis 7 run (Prater kick), 9:26.

Atl-FG Elam 46, 2:26.

Second Quarter

Atl-FG Elam 36, 12:33.

Atl-Turner 9 run (Elam kick), 7:34.

Third Quarter

Den-Hillis 2 run (Prater kick), 9:59.

Fourth Quarter

Den-FG Prater 20, 14:56.

Atl-Turner 28 run (Elam kick), 10:41.

Den-Graham 9 pass from Cutler (Prater kick), 5:35.

A-54,644.

Den Atl

First downs 19 20

Total Net Yards 332 364

Rushes-yards 25-124 35-114

Passing 208 250

Punt Returns 0-0 1-9

Kickoff Returns 5-159 5-102

Interceptions Ret. 1-5 0-0

Comp-Att-Int 19-27-0 20-33-1

Sacked-Yards Lost 1-8 0-0

Punts 3-42.3 2-31.0

Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0

Penalties-Yards 6-36 5-36

Time of Possession 26:18 33:42

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING-Denver, Hillis 10-44, Pope 4-35, T.Bell 7-34, Royal 3-7, Cutler 1-4. Atlanta, Turner 25-81, Ryan 5-18, Norwood 4-18, Snelling 1-(-3).

PASSING-Denver, Cutler 19-27-0-216. Atlanta, Ryan 20-33-1-250.

RECEIVING-Denver, Marshall 6-89, Royal 4-34, Hillis 3-26, Stokley 3-26, N.Jackson 2-32, Graham 1-9. Atlanta, White 5-102, Jenkins 5-55, Finneran 4-44, Norwood 3-25, Mughelli 2-22, Snelling 1-2.

MISSED FIELD GOALS-Denver, Prater 49 (WL).

Colts 33, Texans 27

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Peyton Manning spent one half deciphering the Houston defense. He spent the final two quarters cutting it up.

The two-time league MVP led Indianapolis on four straight scoring drives in the second half, wiping out two Houston leads. Indy (6-4) won its third straight, a season best, as it stayed near the top of the muddled mass battling for the AFC's two wild-card spots.

Houston 6 7 7 7 - 27

Indianapolis 3 6 14 10 - 33

First Quarter

Hou-FG K.Brown 28, 9:21.

Ind-FG Vinatieri 40, 5:39.

Hou-FG K.Brown 34, 2:58.

Second Quarter

Ind-FG Vinatieri 39, 11:34.

Hou-Green 1 run (K.Brown kick), 2:51.

Ind-FG Vinatieri 32, :05.

Third Quarter

Ind-Addai 23 pass from Manning (Vinatieri kick), 11:08.

Hou-Slaton 71 run (K.Brown kick), 9:30.

Ind-Addai 7 run (Vinatieri kick), 6:14.

Fourth Quarter

Ind-Harrison 10 pass from Manning (Vinatieri kick), 14:56.

Hou-Green 2 run (K.Brown kick), 8:54.

Ind-FG Vinatieri 31, 1:52.

A-66,201.

Hou Ind

First downs 16 30

Total Net Yards 356 474

Rushes-yards 25-177 34-154

Passing 179 320

Punt Returns 1-39 2-11

Kickoff Returns 8-207 5-130

Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-2

Comp-Att-Int 13-18-1 30-46-0

Sacked-Yards Lost 2-13 0-0

Punts 2-47.5 1-55.0

Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0

Penalties-Yards 3-23 6-45

Time of Possession 25:45 34:15

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING-Houston, Slaton 14-156, Green 9-17, Rosenfels 2-4. Indianapolis, Addai 22-105, Rhodes 10-48, Manning 2-1.

PASSING-Houston, Rosenfels 13-18-1-192. Indianapolis, Manning 30-46-0-320.

RECEIVING-Houston, A.Johnson 4-55, Walter 3-79, Anderson 2-26, Dreessen 2-11, Daniels 1-14, Green 1-7. Indianapolis, Harrison 9-77, Wayne 7-90, Clark 5-44, Addai 4-48, Rhodes 3-26, Gonzalez 2-35.

MISSED FIELD GOALS-None.

Packers 37, Bears 3

GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) - Ryan Grant finally hit his stride, rushing for 145 yards and a touchdown.

The win boosts the playoff hopes of the Packers (5-5), now tied atop the NFC North with the Bears and Vikings by one game in the NFC North standings. It also was the Packers' first home victory over the Bears since Lovie Smith took over as Chicago's coach.

Chicago 0 3 0 0 - 3

Green Bay 7 10 7 13 - 37

First Quarter

GB-Jennings 3 pass from Rodgers (Crosby kick), 2:28.

Second Quarter

Chi-FG Gould 35, 12:12.

GB-Grant 4 run (Crosby kick), 1:11.

GB-FG Crosby 53, :15.

Third Quarter

GB-D.Lee 5 pass from Rodgers (Crosby kick), 3:01.

Fourth Quarter

GB-FG Crosby 33, 9:51.

GB-Hunter 54 fumble return (Crosby kick), 7:31.

GB-FG Crosby 45, 1:56.

A-71,040.

Chi GB

First downs 9 24

Total Net Yards 234 427

Rushes-yards 20-83 38-200

Passing 151 227

Punt Returns 1-7 1-3

Kickoff Returns 8-196 2-28

Interceptions Ret. 1-0 0-0

Comp-Att-Int 17-33-0 23-30-1

Sacked-Yards Lost 1-8 0-0

Punts 6-39.8 2-35.0

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0

Penalties-Yards 8-65 6-55

Time of Possession 22:32 37:28

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING-Chicago, Forte 16-64, Wolfe 2-12, Peterson 1-7, Orton 1-0. Green Bay, Grant 25-145, Jackson 10-50, Kuhn 2-4, Rodgers 1-1.

PASSING-Chicago, Orton 13-26-0-133, Grossman 4-7-0-26. Green Bay, Rodgers 23-30-1-227.

RECEIVING-Chicago, Forte 6-40, Olsen 4-45, Lloyd 2-17, Peterson 2-10, R.Davis 1-36, Hester 1-7, Clark 1-4. Green Bay, D.Lee 6-33, Jennings 5-64, Driver 4-60, Jones 2-26, Humphrey 2-10, Nelson 1-19, Grant 1-6, Jackson 1-5, Finley 1-4.

MISSED FIELD GOALS-None.

Saints 30, Chiefs 20

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Drew Brees, directing the NFL's top-ranked offense, threw for 266 yards and one touchdown against the league's worst defense.

Lance Moore had eight catches for 102 yards, including a 47-yard touchdown strike. It was the first victory in five road games for the Saints (5-5), who haven't played in their own stadium since Oct. 12 and had to count a win in London over San Diego as a home game.

New Orleans 3 10 14 3 - 30

Kansas City 7 3 3 7 - 20

First Quarter

KC-Bowe 6 pass from Thigpen (Barth kick), 5:31.

NO-FG Hartley 30, :29.

Second Quarter

NO-McAllister 1 run (Hartley kick), 11:23.

KC-FG Barth 20, 3:31.

NO-FG Hartley 23, :00.

Third Quarter

NO-Moore 47 pass from Brees (Hartley kick), 13:53.

KC-FG Barth 21, 7:41.

NO-P.Thomas 1 run (Hartley kick), 3:15.

Fourth Quarter

KC-Bowe 5 pass from Thigpen (Barth kick), 13:54.

NO-FG Hartley 35, 3:28.

A-74,159.

NO KC

First downs 22 21

Total Net Yards 369 330

Rushes-yards 28-103 24-124

Passing 266 206

Punt Returns 0-0 2-19

Kickoff Returns 5-120 5-103

Interceptions Ret. 1-3 1-2

Comp-Att-Int 25-36-1 19-38-1

Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 4-29

Punts 2-48.5 4-33.3

Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0

Penalties-Yards 2-8 6-40

Time of Possession 29:36 30:24

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING-New Orleans, P.Thomas 16-88, McAllister 8-18, Henderson 1-(-1), Brees 3-(-2). Kansas City, L.Johnson 19-67, Thigpen 3-45, Charles 2-12.

PASSING-New Orleans, Brees 25-36-1-266. Kansas City, Thigpen 19-38-1-235.

RECEIVING-New Orleans, Moore 8-102, Shockey 6-39, P.Thomas 4-56, Colston 3-30, Henderson 2-22, Stecker 1-12, Campbell 1-5. Kansas City, Bowe 7-53, Gonzalez 5-39, Bradley 3-54, Franklin 1-42, L.Johnson 1-20, Cottam 1-19, Darling 1-8.

MISSED FIELD GOALS-None.

49ers 35, Rams 16

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Shaun Hill threw two touchdown passes and Frank Gore rushed for another score during San Francisco's 28-point second quarter, and the 49ers snapped their six-game losing streak with interim coach Mike Singletary's first victory.

St. Louis 0 3 6 7 - 1

San Francisco 7 28 0 0 - 35

First Quarter

SF-Gore 5 run (Nedney kick), 6:37.

Second Quarter

StL-FG J.Brown 24, 13:26.

SF-Davis 2 pass from S.Hill (Nedney kick), 10:38.

SF-Gore 1 run (Nedney kick), 7:50.

SF-S.Hill 1 run (Nedney kick), 3:32.

SF-Johnson 2 pass from S.Hill (Nedney kick), :34.

Third Quarter

StL-FG J.Brown 48, 3:51.

StL-FG J.Brown 44, :00.

Fourth Quarter

StL-Looker 2 pass from Bulger (J.Brown kick), 1:56.

A-67,573.

StL SF

First downs 22 19

Total Net Yards 406 334

Rushes-yards 23-126 36-135

Passing 280 199

Punt Returns 5-19 2-40

Kickoff Returns 6-136 4-85

Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-37

Comp-Att-Int 34-53-2 15-21-0

Sacked-Yards Lost 4-15 2-14

Punts 4-41.8 6-51.8

Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2

Penalties-Yards 6-52 7-33

Time of Possession 31:44 28:16

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING-St. Louis, Pittman 14-95, Darby 7-26, Bulger 2-5. San Francisco, Gore 18-106, Foster 10-17, Robinson 3-11, S.Hill 3-5, O'Sullivan 1-(-1), Bruce 1-(-3).

PASSING-St. Louis, Bulger 34-53-2-295. San Francisco, S.Hill 15-20-0-213, O'Sullivan 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING-St. Louis, Avery 9-93, Darby 8-83, Holt 5-60, Stanley 3-21, Pittman 3-4, Burton 2-13, Looker 2-8, Becht 1-8, Klopfenstein 1-5. San Francisco, Johnson 4-56, J.Hill 3-33, Robinson 2-54, Foster 2-40, Gore 2-8, Bruce 1-20, Davis 1-2.

MISSED FIELD GOAL-St. Louis, J.Brown 48 (WL).

Cowboys 14, Redskins 10

LANDOVER, Md. (AP) - Tony Romo celebrated the go-ahead touchdown pass by bouncing up and down like a little kid and patting teammates on the back with his left hand, carefully avoiding any further damage to his heavily wrapped right pinkie.

A few minutes later, Terence Newman celebrated a fourth-down stop by running around with both arms outstretched, like a child imitating an airplane.

Romo and Newman were back Sunday night, and so are the Dallas Cowboys, who put themselves firmly back into the NFC playoff race with a 14-10 victory over the Washington Redskins.

Romo overcame a pair of first-half interceptions to complete 19 of 27 passes for 198 yards and a touchdown.

Dallas 0 7 0 7 - 14

Washington 7 3 0 0 - 10

First Quarter

Was-Sellers 2 pass from J.Campbell (Suisham kick), 7:32.

Second Quarter

Dal-Barber 2 run (Folk kick), 1:01.

Was-FG Suisham, :04.

Fourth Quarter

Dal-Bennett 25 pass from Romo (Folk kick), 10:36.

A-90,830.

Dal Was

First downs 17 14

Total Net Yards 315 228

Rushes-yards 28-117 18-92

Passing 198 136

Punt Returns 3-26 2-14

Kickoff Returns 3-35 3-80

Interceptions Ret. 1-0 2-6

Comp-Att-Int 19-27-2 22-35-1

Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 3-26

Punts 4-39.3 4-47.0

Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0

Penalties-Yards 5-40 2-10

Time of Possession 31:14 28:46

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING-Dallas, Barber 24-114, Choice 1-6, Owens 1-0, Romo 2-(-3). Washington, Portis 15-68, J.Campbell 1-22, Betts 1-1, S.Alexander 1-1.

PASSING-Dallas, Romo 19-27-2-198. Washington, J.Campbell 22-34-1-162, Randle El 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING-Dallas, Barber 6-39, Owens 5-38, Roy E. Williams 3-36, Witten 2-34, Austin 2-26, Bennett 1-25. Washington, Cooley 7-47, Moss 5-29, D.Thomas 3-14, Betts 2-27, Sellers 2-15, Portis 2-6, Randle El 1-24.

MISSED FIELD GOAL-Dallas, Suisham 46 (SH).

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