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GREEN BAY, Wis. – Brett Favre’s 420th career touchdown pass meant more than just drawing even with Dan Marino.

The 57-yard completion to Greg Jennings, with just over two minutes remaining, tied Marino’s all-time NFL record for career TD passes and rallied the Packers past the San Diego Chargers for a 31-24 victory Sunday.

Favre’s 38th career fourth-quarter comeback came one series after the Chargers’ defense stopped Favre and the undefeated Packers (3-0) cold on fourth-and-goal.

It spoiled a breakout game for Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers, who started 15-for-15 to tie Dan Fouts’ franchise record for consecutive completions. Rivers drove the Chargers to take the lead in the third quarter.

Eagles 56, Lions 21

PHILADELPHIA – Donovan McNabb threw for 381 yards and four touchdowns, Kevin Curtis had 221 yards receiving and three scores and the Eagles earned their first win.

In a stunning offensive display, the Eagles (1-2) scored touchdowns on their first five possessions and had a franchise-record 42 points in the first half.

Brian Westbrook had 110 yards rushing, 111 more receiving, and scored three TDs before leaving in the third quarter with injured ribs.

Ravens 26, Cardinals 23

BALTIMORE – Kurt Warner orchestrated a dramatic fourth-quarter comeback, only to be outdone by another backup quarterback.

Kyle Boller moved the Ravens into position for Matt Stover’s winning 46-yard field goal as time expired.

The Ravens (2-1) led 20-3 at halftime and 23-6 entering the fourth quarter, but struggled in the final 15 minutes for the second straight game. Warner rallied the Cardinals (1-2) to a tie at 23 with 1:50 left.

Buccaneers 24, Rams 3

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TAMPA, Fla. – Hard-hitting safety Jermaine Phillips and reserve cornerback Phillip Buchanon intercepted passes as the revamped Bucs throttled St. Louis’ struggling offense.

Seldom-used running back Earnest Graham entered in the fourth quarter and scored on runs of 8 and 28 yards for Tampa Bay (2-1).

Colts 30, Texans 24

HOUSTON – Joseph Addai ran for two touchdowns and Adam Vinatieri added three field goals to lead the Colts (3-0) past the injury-ravaged and mistake-prone Texans.

Houston (2-1) entered the game without star receiver Andre Johnson, who sprained his knee last week, and lost running back Ahman Green to a knee injury on the first series of the second quarter. Backup Ron Dayne was inactive because of bruised ribs, so the Texans had to rely on third-stringer Samkon Gado for the rest of the game.

Steelers 37, 49ers 16

PITTSBURGH – Pittsburgh played nearly error-free for the third week in a row, with Allen Rossum returning a kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown and Willie Parker running for 133 yards in a defense-driven victory.

The Steelers shut down the 49ers the same way they did the Browns (34-7) and the Bills (26-3) the last two weeks, allowing no big plays and repeatedly coming up with key third-down stops.

Jets 31, Dolphins 28

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – Chad Pennington left no question whether his injured right ankle was completely healed. Showing no ill effects from the injury that sidelined him last week, Pennington threw two touchdown passes and ran for another as he consistently moved the offense.

Leon Washington returned a kickoff 98 yards for a score, and Thomas Jones had his first big game for the Jets (1-2) by rushing for 110 yards on 25 carries.

Chiefs 13, Vikings 10

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Damon Huard, giving up on getting any production from Larry Johnson, hit rookie wide receiver Dwayne Bowe with a fourth-quarter touchdown pass. The Chiefs (1-2) beat Minnesota (1-2) to avoid what would have been just their second 0-3 start in 27 years.

Johnson, still chipping away rust following his 25-day holdout and dogged by a defense focused on him, was held to 42 yards on 24 carries.

Giants 24, Redskins 17

LANDOVER, Md. – A Giants defense that had allowed 80 points in its first two games allowed only 81 yards after halftime, and stopped Washington on four plays from first-and-goal at the 1 in the final minute.

New York (1-2) scored the game’s final 21 points and rallied from a two-touchdown deficit.

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Seahawks 24, Bengals 21

SEATTLE – Nate Burleson caught a 22-yard touchdown pass from Matt Hasselbeck with 1 minute remaining to rescue sputtering Seattle.

Glenn Holt then got hit with a flying shoulder from Lance Laury while returning the ensuing kickoff. Deon Grant recovered the fumble with 54 seconds remaining to seal the win.

Raiders 26, Browns 24

OAKLAND, Calif. – A week after a late timeout wiped out Sebastian Janikowski’s game-winning kick for Oakland, first-year coach Lane Kiffin successfully used the same strategy to help the Raiders win when Tommy Kelly blocked Phil Dawson’s last-second field goal attempt.

The Browns (1-2) drove from their own 9 to the Oakland 23 in the final 1:04 without a timeout to set up Dawson’s 40-yard try.

Like Janikowski a week ago, Dawson split the uprights with the kick that did not count. His attempt when it did was low and blocked by Kelly.

Panthers 27, Falcons 20

ATLANTA – The Carolina Panthers overcame a 361-yard, two-touchdown performance by Joey Harrington and an injury to Jake Delhomme.

DeShaun Foster rushed 122 yards and scored a couple of TDs, but Carolina (2-1) may have lost its quarterback for a while. Delhomme injured his throwing arm in the third quarter and didn’t return.

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Jaguars 23, Broncos 14

DENVER – Fred Taylor rushed for 84 yards as Jacksonville (2-1) controlled the clock for nearly 39 minutes in shutting down the league’s top tailback and its most prolific offense.

Denver’s Travis Henry ran just 11 times for 35 yards. The Broncos (2-1), who piled up 911 yards in their first two games, managed just 265. Sammy Knight sealed the win with his first interception for Jacksonville in the closing minutes.

Cowboys 34, Bears 10

CHICAGO – Tony Romo passed for 329 yards after a rough start, Anthony Henry had two interceptions for the second straight week and the Cowboys made a big statement.

The Cowboys showed just how serious a contender they are in the NFC during the second half, outscoring the Bears 31-7. Dallas is 3-0 for the first time since 1999.

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