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Eagles outslug Giants, 45-38

Dynamic DeSean Jackson danced his way into the record books, and had time for a chest bump with his coach, too. Jackson scored on a 72-yard punt return and a 60-yard pass from Donovan McNabb, sparking the Philadelphia Eagles to their most points this season in a 45-38 shootout victory over the New York Giants on Sunday night.

Chargers 20, Cowboys 17: Philip Rivers hit Antonio Gates for a go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter, lifting San Diego (10-3) over host Dallas (8-5), the Chargers' eighth straight victory.

Tony Romo was 19 of 30 for 249 yards and 2 touchdowns, with no interceptions for the Cowboys (8-5). Miles Austin caught 6 passes for 71 yards and a touchdown, and went over 1,000 yards for the first time.

Patriots 20, Panthers 10: Host New England (8-5) shook off a poor first half, went ahead with 1:06 left in the third quarter on Tom Brady's 5-yard touchdown pass to Benjamin Watson and beat Carolina (5-8).

Texans 34, Seahawks 7: Andre Johnson had a season-high 193 yards receiving and 2 touchdowns to lead host Houston (6-7) over Seattle (5-8), breaking a four-game losing streak. Matt Schaub had 336 yards passing before halftime and finished with 365 yards and 2 touchdowns.

Jets 26, Buccaneers 3: Thomas Jones ran for 99 yards and 2 touchdowns, Jay Feely kicked 4 field goals, and the New York Jets (7-6) intercepted rookie Josh Freeman three times to beat host Tampa Bay (1-12) to 135 yards.

Dolphins 14, Jaguars 10: Chad Henne completed a team-record 17 consecutive passes, Ricky Williams ran for 108 yards and a score and Miami (7-6) beat host Jacksonville (7-6).

Titans 47, Rams 7: Chris Johnson, the NFL's leading rusher, ran for 117 yards and 2 touchdowns and took a short pass 66 yards for another score to lead host Tennessee (6-7) to a rout of woeful St. Louis (1-12).

Redskins 34, Raiders 13: Jason Campbell threw 2 touchdown passes to help Washington (4-9) beat host Oakland (4-9).

Bills 16, Chiefs 10: Rian Lindell kicked 3 field goals, and Buffalo (5-8) intercepted Matt Cassel four times to beat host Kansas City (3-10).