NFL Roundup: Collins keeps Titans unbeaten

? Kerry Collins threw for 289 yards and two touchdowns, and the Tennessee Titans beat the Chicago Bears, 21-14, Sunday to remain undefeated despite rushing for just 20 yards.

That was just one more than their franchise-low, a stunning performance for a team that was third in the league entering the game. Even so, the Titans (9-0) set a franchise record with their 12th straight regular-season victory thanks to Collins and a defense that shut down Rex Grossman and the Bears.

Collins was 30-of-41 and did not throw an interception. Brandon Jones caught eight passes for 82 yards, and Bo Scaife had 10 for 78 with a TD.

That was enough to make up for a miserable performance by the running backs. LenDale White managed 14 yards on 10 attempts, although he had a touchdown in the fourth quarter. And Chris Johnson carried 14 times for eight yards.

Giants 36, Eagles 31

Philadelphia – Eli Manning threw two touchdown passes, Brandon Jacobs had two TD runs, and the Giants held on to beat Philadelphia.

Colts 24, Steelers 20

Pittsburgh – Peyton Manning took advantage of Ben Roethlisberger’s second costly interception to find Dominic Rhodes out of the backfield on a 17-yard touchdown pass with 3:04 remaining for Indianapolis’ only lead.

Panthers 17, Raiders 6

Oakland, Calif. – Jake Delhomme Delhomme threw a touchdown pass on the opening drive before matching his career-worst performance with four interceptions.

Vikings 28, Packers 27

Minneapolis – Ending the Vikings’ five-game losing streak to the Packers, Adrian Peterson rushed for 192 yards and reached across the end zone with 2:22 left for the winning TD. Mason Crosby’s 52-yard field-goal attempt in the closing seconds was just wide, helping the Vikings (5-4) pull into a first-place tie with the Chicago Bears. Green Bay (4-5) is one game back in the NFC North.

Dolphins 21, Seahawks 19

Miami – Surprising Miami (5-4) won its third in a row and remained in the thick of the AFC East race.

Falcons 34, Saints 20

Atlanta – Drew Brees, the NFL’s most prolific passer, threw a season-high three interceptions, the last returned 95 yards for a touchdown by Chevis Jackson. Matt Ryan threw two touchdown passes for the Falcons (6-3).

Patriots 20, Bills 10

Foxborough, Mass. – Patriots rookie runner BenJarvus Green-Ellis had his best game as a pro, Matt Cassel had a solid one, and the free-falling Bills had another bad one. Add a dominating performance by New England’s defense, and Buffalo’s hopes in the tight AFC East race suffered a serious blow.

Jets 47, Rams 3

East Rutherford, N.J. – Thomas Jones had three touchdown runs, Jay Feely kicked four field goals – including a franchise record-tying 55-yarder – and the Jets converted five turnovers into 27 points.

Jaguars 38, Lions 14

Detroit – Maurice Jones-Drew ran for a career-high three touchdowns in the second quarter alone after Detroit took the lead, and David Garrard threw two touchdown passes in the second half. Fred Taylor ran for 80 yards after having 25 yards rushing or fewer in the previous five games.

Ravens 41, Texans 13

Houston – Rookie Joe Flacco threw for two touchdowns, and Ray Lewis had a pair of interceptions to lead the Ravens to their fourth straight win.