The Colts and Saints remained perfect on Sunday, while the Buccaneers became the last team to record a victory this season. We will calculate each team's Trench Counter*. Tampa Bay 38, Green Bay 28 Team Trench Counter: Buccaneers +0.7, Packers -0.7 The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1-7) stunned the Green Bay Packers (4-4) to record their first win of the season on Sunday afternoon. Josh Freeman threw for 205 yards, three touchdowns and an interception, while also scrambling four times for 20 yards. Tampa Bay scored 21 points in the fourth quarter. Two of the touchdowns came via passes from Freeman and the final game-breaking score came on a 35-yard interception return by safety Tanard Jackson. Aaron Rodgers went 17-for-35 with 266 yards, two touchdowns and three interceptions. Rodgers also rushed for a 12-yard score at the beginning of the fourth quarter. Ryan Grant had a good game, rushing 21 times for 96 yards and a score, while James Jones caught four passes for 103 yards and a score at Raymond James Stadium. New England 27, Miami 17 Team Trench Counter: Patriots +3.6, Dolphins -3.6 Stephen Gostkowski hit four field goals as the New England Patriots (6-2) edged past the Miami Dolphins (3-5) at Gillette Stadium. Tom Brady threw for 332 yards, one touchdown and an interception, while Laurence Maroney tallied 82 yards and a score on 20 rushing attempts. Randy Moss led the Patriots in receiving with six grabs for 147 yards and a touchdown, which came on a 71-yard connection with Brady in the third quarter. Chad Henne had 219 passing yards, but Ronnie Brown tossed a one-yard touchdown pass to Joey Haynos in the third period. Brown added 48 rushing yards, while Pat White (45 yards) and Ricky Williams (33 yards and a score) enjoyed good production on the ground well. The Dolphins will face consecutive NFC opponents (Tampa Bay and Carolina) in Weeks 10 and 11. Jacksonville 24, Kansas City 21 Team Trench Counter: Jaguars +2.6, Chiefs -2.6 The Kansas City Chiefs (1-7) attempted a furious comeback, but the Jacksonville Jaguars (4-4) held on to win. David Garrard had 264 yards and a touchdown, while handing the ball off to Maurice Jones-Drew 29 times. Jones-Drew totaled 97 yards and a score, while Rashard Jennings contributed 29 yards and a touchdown of his own on just two touches. Mike Sims-Walker was Garrard's top target, catching six passes fro 147 yards and a second-quarter score. The Chiefs scored 15 points to end the game, but simply didn't have enough time to complete their comeback. Matt Cassel went 23-for-39 with 262 yards and two scores, both to newly-acquired receiver Chris Chambers. Kansas City struggled on the ground, but Cassel was able to spread the ball around nicely. Dwayne Bowe (74 yards), Lance Long (74 yards) and Chambers (70 yards) each caught three or more passes. Indianapolis 20, Houston 17 Team Trench Counter: Colts +11.1, Texans -11.1 The Indianapolis Colts (8-0) remained perfect with a closer-than-expected win over the Houston Texans (5-4). Peyton Manning threw for 318 yards, one touchdown and an interception, while becoming the first player in NFL history to accumulate 40,000 yards in a decade. Joseph Addai, who caught five passes for 49 yards and a touchdown, scored the game-winning touchdown on a two-yard run midway through the fourth quarter. Matt Schaub struggled, throwing for 311 yards and a touchdown, but tossed two costly interceptions. Ryan Moats ran for 38 yards on 16 carries as he replaced Steve Slaton in the starting lineup, but the latter was more productive (six touches for 17 yards and a score). Andre Johnson led Houston in receiving with ten catches for 103 yards at Lucas Oil Stadium. Texans kicker Kris Brown missed a 42-yard field goal that could have forced overtime. Cincinnati 17, Baltimore 7 Team Trench Counter: Bengals +13.1, Ravens -13.1 The Cincinnati Bengals (6-2) put themselves in position for a playoff run with an impressive win over the Baltimore Ravens (4-4). The Bengals jumped out to a 14-0 lead on Sunday and never looked back. Carson Palmer had 224 yards and a touchdown and Cedric Benson continued his resurrection with 117 yards and a score on 34 carries. Chad Ochocinco, who sent deodorant to Baltimore's secondary last week, had five catches for 66 yards. Joe Flacco tossed two interceptions to go with his 195 yards. Baltimore was held scoreless through three quarters. Ray Rice got his team on the board with a two-yard run at the 12:54 mark of the fourth period. Rice also led the Ravens in receiving with eight catches for 87 yards at Paul Brown Stadium. Cincinnati sacked Flacco four times. Arizona 41, Chicago 21 Team Trench Counter: Cardinals +11.9, Bears -11.9 Kurt Warner tossed five touchdowns as the Arizona Cardinals (5-3) torched the Chicago Bears (4-4). Warner had 261 yards to go with the handful of scores, while Tim Hightower (77 yards) and Beanie Wells (72 yards) excelled on the ground. Larry Fitzgerald (123 yards and two scores), Steve Breaston (66 yards), Anthony Becht (15 yards) and Ben Patrick (15 yards) were on the receiving end of Warner's scores. Jay Cutler had 369 yards and three touchdowns, but Chicago's defense simply couldn't contain Arizona's high-powered offense. Matt Forte, on the other hand, was held to just 33 yards on five carries as the Bears looked to make up for an early deficit. Tight end Greg Olsen had 71 receiving yards and caught all three of Cutler's scoring strikes. Atlanta 31, Washington 17 Team Trench Counter: Falcons +6.1, Redskins ? 6.1 The Atlanta Falcons (5-3) got back on track with a win over the struggled Washington Redskins (2-6) on Sunday. Matt Ryan had a decent game, throwing for 135 yards, one touchdown and an interception. However, Michael Turner exploded for 166 yards and two scores against Washington's defense. Tony Gonzalez was Ryan's top target, catching five passes for 41 yards and a score. Jason Campbell had a good third quarter, but finished with just 196 yards, one touchdown and an interception. After Clinton Portis left with a concussion, Ladell Betts rushed for 70 yards and a score. The Redskins, who have lost four straight games, have games upcoming against the Broncos, Cowboys, Eagles and Saints. Seattle 32, Detroit 20 Team Trench Counter: Seahawks +14.5, Lions -14.5 The Seattle Seahawks (3-5) used a strong second half to erase an early deficit against the Detroit Lions (1-7). Matt Hasselbeck threw for 329 yards, one touchdown and an interception, while Julius Jones totaled 36 yards and a score on the ground. Seattle trailed 17-0 after the first quarter. Jones (78 yards), Nate Burleson (75), and T.J. Houshmandzadeh (34 yards and a score) led Seattle in receiving. A 61-yard interception return by Josh Wilson late in the fourth quarter sealed the victory. Matt Stafford had 203 yards and two touchdowns, but he tossed five interceptions. Kevin Smith played through a shoulder injury to rush for 67 yards on 13 attempts. Rookie tight end Brandon Pettigrew led the Lions in receiving with seven catches for 70 yards and a score. New Orleans 30, Carolina 20 Team Trench Counter: Saints +3.4, Panthers -3.4 The New Orleans Saints (8-0) scored 17 straight points to end the game against the Carolina Panthers (3-5) at the Louisiana Superdome. Drew Brees put up 330 yards, one touchdown and an interception, while Pierre Thomas (50 yards and a score) helped keep the defense from zeroing in on Brees. Robert Meachem (98 yards and a touchdown) and Devery Henderson (93 yards on three catches) were targeted often by Brees. Jake Delhomme lost a fumble, but didn't throw an interception as he went 17-for-30 with 201 passing yards. DeAngelo Williams paced the Carolina offense with 149 yards and two touchdowns, with both coming in the first quarter. The Panthers led 14-0 after 15 minutes, but the Saints methodically worked their way back into the game. Tennessee 34, San Francisco 27 Team Trench Counter: Titans +4.6, 49ers -4.6 The Tennessee Titans (2-6) have now won two consecutive games with Vince Young as their starter following their victory over the San Francisco 49ers (3-5). Young went 12-for-19 with 172 yards, while rushing five times for 14 yards and a touchdown. Chris Johnson excelled on the ground yet again, gaining 135 yards and two scores against the San Francisco defense. The Titans scored 17 points in the fourth quarter to cement the win. Alex Smith went 29-for-45 with 286 yards, two touchdowns and three interceptions. Frank Gore had 83 yards and a score on the ground, while Vernon Davis (ten catches for 102 yards) remained Smith's favorite target. Cortland Finnegan took a Smith pass back 39 yards for a touchdown with less than three minutes remaining at Candlestick Park. San Diego 21, N.Y. Giants 20 Team Trench Counter: Chargers +1.2, Giants -1.2 Philip Rivers led the San Diego Chargers (5-3) down the field for a game-winning touchdown with less than a minute remaining against the New York Giants (5-4). Rivers finished the game with 209 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions. LaDainian Tomlinson had just 22 yards on 12 carries, but San Diego had just enough offense to record the road win. Vincent Jackson had five catches for 58 yards and two scores as San Diego had a number of uncharacteristic drops. Eli Manning went 25-for-33 with 215 yards and two touchdowns, but the Giants weren't able to stop the Chargers on their final drive of the game. Brandon Jacobs (67 yards on 11 touches) and Ahmad Bradshaw (14 carries for 39 yards) led New York's rushing attack, while Steve Smith (57 yards and a touchdown) and Mario Manningham (six catches for 52 yards) displayed good chemistry with Manning. The Giants have lost four straight games after opening the season with five consecutive wins. *Explaining The Trench Counter