The Saints just got past the Rams to remain undefeated through Week 10. We will calculate each team's Trench Counter*. San Francisco 10, Chicago 6 Team Trench Counter: 49ers +7.5, Bears -7.5 Jay Cutler threw five interceptions as the San Francisco 49ers (4-5) defeated the Chicago Bears (4-5) on Thursday night. Alex Smith went 16-for-23 with 118 and an interception, but Frank Gore excelled with 104 rushing yards and a touchdown on 25 carries. Rookie Michael Crabtree led the 49ers in receiving with four receptions for 48 yards in the victory. Cutler, who went 29-for-52, added 307 yards to his five turnovers. San Francisco held Matt Forte to 41 yards on 20 carries, but he led Chicago in receiving with eight receptions for 120 yards at Candlestick Park. Cutler, who the Bears acquired from the Broncos this offseason, now has more interceptions (17) than touchdowns (14). Washington 27, Denver 17 Team Trench Counter: Redskins +13.2, Broncos -13.2 The Washington Redskins (3-6) won for just the first time in five games as they downed the struggling Denver Broncos (6-3) at FedEx Field. Jason Campbell went 17-for-26 with 193 yards and a touchdown, while punter Hunter Smith completed a 35-yard scoring strike to Mike Sellers in the second quarter. With Clinton Portis sidelined by a concussion, Ladell Betts totaled 114 yards and a touchdown in the win. Kyle Orton, who posted 193 yards and two touchdowns, injured his ankle and missed the second half. Both of Orton?s scoring strikes went to Brandon Marshall, who hauled in five catches for 134 yards on Sunday. Denver rookie Knowshon Moreno had 97 yards on 18 carries. Washington scored 13 points in the fourth quarter to record a come-from-behind victory. Tennessee 41, Buffalo 17 Team Trench Counter: Titans +10.3, Bills -10.3 Vince Young is now 3-0 as the starter of the Tennessee Titans (3-6) after a thrashing of the Buffalo Bills (3-6). Young went 17-for-35 with 210 yards, one touchdown and an interception, while Chris Johnson continued his torrid pace with 132 yards and two scores on 26 carries. Johnson, who surpassed the 1,000-yard mark against Buffalo, added nine catches for 100 yards in the win. Trent Edwards went 18-for-28 with 185 yards, one touchdown and an interception, while running back Fred Jackson completed a 27-yard scoring strike to Lee Evans in the first quarter. Terrell Owens led Buffalo in receiving with three catches for 85 yards, while Evans recorded four receptions for 50 yards and two scores. New Orleans 28, St. Louis 23 Team Trench Counter: Saints -2.8, Rams +2.8 The New Orleans Saints (9-0) narrowly edged past the St. Louis Rams (1-8) on Sunday afternoon to remain perfect. Drew Brees went 18-for-26 with 223 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions. Reggie Bush had 98 total yards and two scores, while Pierre Thomas and Mike Bell combined for 67 rushing yards on 19 carries. Devery Henderson led New Orleans in receiving with four catches for 72 yards. Marc Bulger had 298 yards, two touchdowns and an interception in the loss. Steven Jackson posted 131 yards and a score on 26 carries, while wide receiver Brandon Gibson led St. Louis in receiving with seven catches for 93 yards. The Rams had lost seven straight games prior to their Nov. 1 win over the Lions. Cincinnati 18, Pittsburgh 12 Team Trench Counter: Bengals -3.8, Steelers +3.8 The Cincinnati Bengals (7-2) continued to impress with their second win over the Pittsburgh Steelers (6-3) this season. Carson Palmer went 18-for-30 with 178 yards in a game that featured eight field goals. Cedric Benson went down with a hip injury early on, but Cincinnati kept motoring on. The Bengals outscored the Steelers 12-3 in the second half. Ben Roethlisberger went 20-for-40 with 174 yards and an interception at Heinz Field. Cincinnati kept Pittsburgh?s rushing attack in check, limiting Rashard Mendenhall, Mewelde Moore and Willie Parker to just 64 combined rushing yards. Santonio Holmes led the Steelers in receiving with seven grabs for 88 yards. Jacksonville 24, N.Y. Jets 22 Team Trench Counter: Jaguars +6.3, Jets -6.3 Josh Scobee drilled a 21-yard field goal as time expired to give the Jacksonville Jaguars (5-4) a win over the struggling New York Jets (4-5). David Garrard had 221 yards and a touchdown and Maurice Jones-Drew tallied 123 yards and a score at Giants Stadium. Jones-Drew broke an important run late in the game, downing himself short of the end zone to ensure that the Jets wouldn?t have time to come back from a last-second field goal. Mark Sanchez had 212 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions in the loss; New York?s fifth in six games. Thomas Jones continued his strong play, tallying 77 yards and a score on 21 rushing attempts. Braylon Edwards (three catches for 79 yards) and Jerricho Cotchery (six grabs for 68 yards and a score) were Sanchez?s top targets. Minnesota 27, Detroit 10 Team Trench Counter: Vikings +7.8, Lions -7.8 The Minnesota Vikings (8-1) jumped out to an early lead and never really looked back against the Detroit Lions (1-8) on Sunday. Brett Favre went 20-for-29 with 344 yards and a touchdown, while Adrian Peterson exploded for 133 yards and two scores in the victory. Peterson also lost two fumbles, including one on a possible touchdown scamper. Sidney Rice led the Vikings in receiving with seven grabs for an amazing 201 yards. Matt Stafford was respectable, going 29-for-51 with 224 yards and a touchdown. He was forced to throw the ball often as Detroit fell behind in the second quarter. Kevin Smith was limited by Minnesota?s tough rushing defense, posting 55 yards on 12 touches. Calvin Johnson, eight catches for 84 yards, was Detroit?s leading pass-catcher. Miami 25, Tampa Bay 23 Team Trench Counter: Dolphins +9.6, Buccaneers -9.6 Dan Carpenter hit a 23-yard field goal with just a few ticks remaining to give the Miami Dolphins (4-5) a dramatic win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1-8). Chad Henne had 175 yards, one touchdown and an interception, while Ricky Williams (102 yards) continued his resurgent play. Ronnie Brown injured his right ankle after recording 82 yards and a score in the victory. The Buccaneers took a 23-22 lead on a 1-yard run by Cadillac Williams with less than two minutes left in regulation. Williams finished with 52 yards in the loss, while rookie quarterback Josh Freeman had 196 yards, a touchdown and an interception on 16-for-28 passing. Tight end Kellen Winslow led with seven catches for 102 yards. Carolina 28, Atlanta 19 Team Trench Counter: Panthers +5.1, Falcons -5.1 The Carolina Panthers (4-5) kept themselves in the playoff picture with an impressive win over the Atlanta Falcons (5-4). Jake Delhomme went 15-for-24 with 195 yards and two touchdowns, both of which went to Steve Smith (four catches for 34 yards). DeAngelo Williams (92 yards) and Jonathan Stewart (82 yards and two scores) helped Carolina control the ground game and the clock. Matt Ryan continued to struggle, posting 224 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions. Michael Turner burned Carolina for 111 yards on just nine touches, but left the game in the first half with an injured ankle. Jason Snelling came on in relief and had 61 yards and a touchdown on 18 carries. Roddy White led Atlanta in receiving with seven grabs for 98 yards. The Falcons have lost three of their last four games. Kansas City 16, Oakland 10 Team Trench Counter: Chiefs +5.9, Raiders -5.9 The Oakland Raiders (2-7) benched JaMarcus Russell midway through a game for the second time this season as they fell to the Kansas City Chiefs (2-7). Matt Cassel went 19-for-34 with 216 yards and an interception, but Jamaal Charles paced the Chiefs with 103 yards and a touchdown at the Oakland Coliseum. Dwayne Bowe was Cassel?s top target, grabbing six catches for 91 yards. The Raiders lead 7-0 after a 1-yard run by Justin Fargas, but Russell went just 9-for-24 with 67 yards. Bruce Gradkowski, who replaced Russell, had 46 yards and two interceptions in limited work. Michael Bush had 119 yards on 14 carries as the only real offensive star for Oakland. San Diego 31, Philadelphia 23 Team Trench Counter: Chargers +10.2, Eagles -10.2 The San Diego Chargers (6-3) used a balanced attack to down the Philadelphia Eagles (5-4) at Qualcomm Stadium. Philip Rivers went 20-for-25 with 231 yards and two touchdowns, while LaDainian Tomlinson tallied 96 yards and two scores in the victory. Antonio Gates led San Diego in receiving with seven catches for 78 yards, but Legedu Naanee (three catches for 42 yards) and Mike Tolbert (two grabs for 25 yards) were on the receiving end of Rivers? touchdown passes. Donovan McNabb had 450 yards, two touchdowns and an interception on 35-for-55 passing in the loss. Brian Westbrook, in his first action back from a concussion, left early and totaled just 28 yards on six carries. Philadelphia had just 29 rushing yards to go along with McNabb?s impressive passing total. Jason Avant was his top target, grabbing eight receptions for 156 yards on Sunday afternoon. Green Bay 17, Dallas 7 Team Trench Counter: Packers +3.1, Cowboys -3.1 The Green Bay Packers (5-4) got a much-needed victory over the Dallas Cowboys (6-3) in the very tight NFC. Aaron Rodgers had 189 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 15 yards and another score at Lambeau Field. Ryan Grant added 79 rushing yards and Rodgers spread the ball around to ten different receivers. Green Bay?s defense kept Dallas off the scoreboard for more than 59 minutes with five sacks, two forced fumbles and an interception. Tony Romo, who will have to cut his hair, had 251 yards, one touchdown and an interception. Roy Williams was his top target, tallying 105 yards and a score on five receptions. Green Bay limited Dallas to just 61 rushing yards, with Marion Barber rushing five times for 26 yards in the loss. Arizona 31, Seattle 20 Team Trench Counter: Cardinals 0, Seahawks 0 The Arizona Cardinals (6-3) scored 14 points in the fourth quarter to soar past the Seattle Seahawks (3-6) on Sunday afternoon. Kurt Warner had 340 yards and two touchdowns, while Chris ?Beanie? Wells excelled with 85 yards and two scores, in the victory. Anquan Boldin, hobbled and disgruntled, led Arizona in receiving with eight catches for 105 yards. Matt Hasselbeck had 315 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions. Seattle led the game 20-17 a few minutes into the fourth quarter. Justin Forsett led the Seahawks in rushing with 123 yards and a touchdown, while T.J. Houshmandzadeh led in receiving with nine receptions for 165 yards in the loss. Indianapolis 35, New England 34 Team Trench Counter: Colts +4.9, Patriots -4.9 The Indianapolis Colts (9-0) are still undefeated after a shocking win over the New England Patriots (6-3) on Sunday night. Peyton Manning threw for 327 yards, four touchdowns and two interceptions, including the game-winning score on a one-yard pass to Reggie Wayne with 13 seconds remaining. The Colts got the ball back in the final minutes after stopping the Patriots on fourth-and-2 deep in their own territory. Tom Brady had 375 yards, three touchdowns and an interception, but couldn't find a receiver past the first down marker on the critical fourth-down play. Kevin Faulk and Laurence Maroney combined to rush for 110 yards and a score, while Randy Moss exploded for nine receptions, 179 yards and a pair of touchdowns. After the game, coach Bill Belichick said he felt the Patriots could get the yards they needed for a game-clinching first down in the final moments. *Explaining The Trench Counter