Eagles, Bengals tie

Eagles 13, Bengals 13

Cincinnati – 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 tie, the NFL’s first in six years.

Cincinnati’s Shayne Graham missed a 47-yard field goal with seven seconds left in overtime, falling to the ground as the ball sailed a few inches wide to the right. It was a fitting way to end a game played like the very definition of a tie. Despite all the shanked punts and trick plays, this one went nowhere.

Titans 24, Jaguars 14

Jacksonville, Fla. – 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.

Steelers 11, Chargers 10

Pittsburgh – 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.

Cardinals 26, Seahawks 20

Seattle – Kurt Warner completed 32 of 44 passes for 395 yards – his franchise-record fourth straight 300-yard game.

Giants 30, Ravens 10

East Rutherford, N.J. – Brandon Jacobs pounded his way into the end zone on a pair of one-yard runs, and the Giants’ league-leading running attack ran for 207 yards.

Panthers 31, Lions 22

Charlotte, N.C. – 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.

Bucs 19, Vikings 13

Tampa, Fla. – 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.

Broncos 24, Falcons 20

Atlanta – Jay Cutler threw a nine-yard touchdown pass to Daniel Graham with 5 1â2 minutes remaining, handing the Falcons their first loss of the season at home.

Colts 33, Texans 27

Indianapolis – Peyton Manning led Indianapolis on four straight scoring drives in the second half, wiping out two Houston leads.

Packers 37, Bears 3

Green Bay, Wis. – Ryan Grant finally hit his stride, rushing for 145 yards and a touchdown.

Dolphins 17, Raiders 15

Miami – Dan Carpenter nailed a 38-yard field goal with 38 seconds left to cap a 61-yard drive, and the Dolphins earned their fourth consecutive victory.

49ers 35, Rams 16

San Francisco – Shaun Hill threw two touchdown passes, and Frank Gore rushed for another score during San Francisco’s 28-point second quarter.

Cowboys 14, Redskins 10

Landover, Md. – Tony Romo, returning after missing three games with a broken pinkie on his throwing hand, overcame a pair of first-half interceptions to complete 19 of 27 passes for 198 yards, including a 25-yard touchdown pass to rookie Martellus Bennett that put the Cowboys ahead for good.