The Colts and Saints remained undefeated on Sunday with victories of varying degrees. We will calculate each team's Trench Counter*. N.Y. Jets 19, Buffalo 13 Team Trench Counter: Jets +12, Bills -12 Mark Sanchez hurt his knee, but was able to lead the New York Jets (6-6) to a win over the Buffalo Bills (4-8) in Toronto on Thursday night. Sanchez went 7-for-15 with 104 yards and a touchdown as the Jets dominated on the ground. Thomas Jones (109 yards), Shonn Greene (59 yards) and Tony Richardson (36 yards) helped New York do just that. The Jets sacked Ryan Fitzpatrick three times and held the Bills to just 98 passing yards. Fitzpatrick went 9-for-23 and threw an interception in the loss. Marshawn Lynch rushed six times for 60 yards and Buffalo?s lone touchdown, while Ryan Fitzpatrick (32 yards) and Fred Jackson (31 yards) added to the team?s rushing haul. Lee Evans led the Bills in receiving with just one catch for 38 yards and Terrell Owens totaled three receptions for 31 yards at the Rogers Centre. Miami 22, New England 21 Team Trench Counter: Dolphins +0.1, Patriots -0.1 Channing Crowder intercepted Tom Brady in the final seconds to give the Miami Dolphins (6-6) an important win over the New England Patriots (7-5). Chad Henne had 335 yards, two touchdowns and an interception in the win. The Dolphins had just enough to beat the rival Patriots thanks to a two-point conversion and three Dan Carpenter field goals. Davone Bess led Miami in receiving with 117 yards and a score. Tom Brady, who entered the game with finger and shoulder issues, left briefly in the first half, but returned to go 19-for-29 with 353 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions. Laurence Maroney, Sammy Morris and Kevin Faulk combined to rush for 96 yards and a touchdown at Dolphins Stadium. Wes Welker (167 yards), Sam Aiken (81 yards and a touchdown) and Randy Moss (66 yards and a score) all had productive days. New Orleans 33, Washington 30 (OT) Team Trench Counter: Saints -5.9, Redskins +5.9 The New Orleans Saints (12-0) stormed back in the fourth quarter and narrowly defeated the Washington Redskins (3-9) to remain undefeated at FedEx Field. Drew Brees went 35-for-49 with 419 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. New Orleans struggled on the ground, with Mike Bell and Pierre Thomas accounting for just 52 yards on 22 carries. Robert Meachem led the Saints in receiving with eight catches for 142 yards and a score. Garrett Hartley, who replaced John Carney, kicked the game-winning 18-yard field goal. Jason Campbell had 367 yards, three touchdowns and an interception as the Redskins gave away several opportunities to put the Saints away. Quinton Ganther led Washington in rushing with 46 yards on eight touches and Devin Thomas was the leading receiver with seven catches for 100 yards and two trips to the end zone. Oakland 27, Pittsburgh 24 Team Trench Counter: Raiders -8, Steelers +8 The Oakland Raiders (4-8) scored 21 points in the fourth quarter to stun the Pittsburgh Steelers (6-6) on Sunday afternoon. Bruce Gradkowski went 20-for-33 with 308 yards and three touchdowns, including a game-winning, 11-yard connection with Louis Murphy with nine seconds left in regulation. Justin Fargas and Darren McFadden combined to rush for 88 yards, while Murphy tallied four receptions for 128 yards and two scores. Ben Roethlisberger played, throwing for 278 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. Rashard Mendenhall excelled, rushing 20 times for 103 yards and a score. Pittsburgh was explosive offensively, with Hines Ward (77 yards and a touchdown) and Santonio Holmes (149 yards and a score) going off, but they couldn?t stop Oakland in the final period. Denver 44, Kansas City 13 Team Trench Counter: Broncos +16.5, Chiefs -16.5 The Chiefs (3-9) benched Matt Cassel in the third quarter of their embarrassing loss to the Denver Broncos (8-4). Kyle Orton went 15-for-25 with 180 yards, two touchdowns and an interception as the Broncos dominated on the ground. Correll Buckhalter and Knowshon Moreno combined to run for 199 yards and two scores. Brandon Marshall led Denver in receiving with seven catches for 94 yards and a touchdown. Cassel finished with 84 yards and two interceptions and Brodie Croyle came on to go 6-for-14 with 50 yards in the loss. Jamaal Charles had 56 yards and a touchdown for Kansas City on the ground, while Tim Castille added 26 yards on three attempts. The loss is the second straight for the Chiefs. Jacksonville 23, Houston 18 Team Trench Counter: Jacksonville +6.8, Texans -6.8 The Jacksonville Jaguars (7-5) handed the Houston Texans (5-7) yet another damaging loss. David Garrard went 15-for-28 with 238 yards and two touchdowns. Maurice Jones-Drew had 76 rushing yards on 24 carries as Jacksonville?s defense kept Houston in check. Both of Garrard?s touchdown strikes came in the second quarter. Matt Schaub left briefly with a shoulder injury, but returned and finished with 207 yards, one touchdown and an interception. Andre Johnson was the lone offensive star for the Texans, catching seven passes for 99 yards and a score in the team?s fourth straight loss. Indianapolis 27, Tennessee 17 Team Trench Counter: Colts +4.8, Titans -4.8 The Indianapolis Colts (12-0) remained undefeated with a win that looked closer than it actually was against the Tennessee Titans (5-7). Peyton Manning went 24-for-37 with 270 yards and a touchdown. Joseph Addai helped Indianapolis control the game, rushing for 79 yards and two scores. Pierre Garcon was Manning?s top target, catching six passes for 136 yards at Lucas Oil Stadium. Vince Young played well, throwing for 241 yards, two touchdowns and an interception, as Tennessee lost for the first time in six games. Chris Johnson surpassed the 100-yard mark yet again, rushing for 113 yards on 27 carries. Bo Scaife (56 yards and a touchdown) and Kenny Britt (46 yards and a score) led the Titans in receiving. Cincinnati 23, Detroit 13 Team Trench Counter: Bengals -1.5, Lions +1.5 The Cincinnati Bengals (9-3) scored 17 points in the second quarter against the Detroit Lions (2-10) on Sunday afternoon, ensuring the team just their second winning season in 19 years. Carson Palmer threw for 220 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions, while Cedric Benson rushed for 110 yards on 36 carries as he returned to form from a hip injury. Chad Ochocinco, who put on a poncho and a sombrero after scoring a touchdown, had nine catches for 137 yards. Matt Stafford struggled once again, going 11-for-26 with 143 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. Kevin Smith and Calvin Johnson, however, turned in strong efforts in the loss. Smith rushed for 75 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries, while Johnson had six catches for 123 yards and a score at Paul Brown Stadium. Chicago 17, St. Louis 9 Team Trench Counter: Bears +12.9, Rams -12.9 Jay Cutler didn?t throw an interception as the Chicago Bears (5-7) defeated the St. Louis Rams (1-11). Cutler went 8-for-17 with 143 yards and a touchdown as the Bears focused on the ground game. Matt Forte recorded 91 yards and a score on 24 touches, while Kahlil Bell tallied 35 yards on 11 rushes. Earl Bennett caught his first NFL touchdown pass and finished the game with two receptions for 74 yards. Kyle Boller went 17-for-32 with 113 yards and an interception. Despite the lack of a passing game, Steven Jackson rushed 28 times for 112 yards. The Rams failed to score a touchdown, settling for three field goals by kicker Josh Brown. St. Louis has lost four straight games. Carolina 16, Tampa Bay 6 Team Trench Counter: Panthers +3.9, Buccaneers -3.9 The Carolina Panthers (5-7) never trailed against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1-11) at Bank of America Stadium. Matt Moore went 14-for-20 with 161 yards and an interception as Carolina was without DeAngelo Williams. Jonathan Stewart rushed 26 times for 120 yards and a score, the only touchdown of the game. Steve Smith led the Panthers in receiving with three catches for 78 yards. Josh Freeman struggled mightily, going 23-for-44 with 321 yards and five costly interceptions. Cadillac Williams and Derrick Ward combined to rush for 124 yards, but Freeman?s turnovers stalled several potential scoring drives. Antonio Bryant had five catches for 116 yards as Tampa Bay opened up the playbook a little bit for the rookie. Philadelphia 34, Atlanta 7 Team Trench Counter: Eagles +15.7, Falcons -15.7 The Philadelphia Eagles (8-4) held the Atlanta Falcons (6-6) scoreless for sixty minutes, but Roddy White caught a bobbled ball for a touchdown with no time left on the clock to spoil Philadelphia?s shutout. Donovan McNabb had 238 yards and a touchdown and Michael Vick got his first significant time of the season with the game well in hand in the second half. Vick scored his first touchdown of the season on a third-quarter run and tossed a five-yard touchdown pass to Brent Celek in the fourth. Chris Redman was pestered by the Eagles all afternoon, going 23-for-44 with 235 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. The Falcons were without Matt Ryan and Michael Turner. Jason Snelling led Atlanta in rushing with 35 yards on 10 attempts. White finished with 104 yards and a touchdown and tight end Tony Gonzalez had eight catches for 72 yards in the loss. San Diego 30, Cleveland 23 Team Trench Counter: Chargers +16.9, Browns -16.9 The San Diego Chargers (9-3) notched their seventh straight win by beating the Cleveland Browns (1-11) on Sunday. Philip Rivers threw for 373 yards and two touchdowns and LaDainian Tomlinson rushed 20 times for 64 yards and a score. Antonio Gates led with eight catches for 167 yards, while Mike Tolbert (a 66-yard touchdown reception) and Darren Sproles (four catches for 56 yards and a score) had excellent days as well. Brady Quinn went 25-for-45 with 271 yards and three touchdowns. The trio of Josh Cribbs, James Harrison and Chris Jennings combined to rush for 101 yards in the loss. Harrison was a force as a receiver too, catching seven balls for 62 yards and two trips to the end zone. Cleveland scored 16 points in the fourth quarter to make the game interesting in the final moments. Seattle 20, San Francisco 17 Team Trench Counter: Seahawks +0.7, 49ers -0.7 Olindo Mare kicked a 30-yard field goal with no time left to push the Seattle Seahawks (5-7) past the San Francisco 49ers (5-7) at Qwest Field. Matt Hasselbeck had 198 yards and two touchdowns and Julius Jones returned to the starting role with 67 rushing yards on 20 carries. Hasselbeck connected with 10 different receivers. Nate Burleson led the way with five catches for 54 yards. Alex Smith looked sharp, going 27-for-45 with 310 yards and two touchdowns. Frank Gore rushed nine times for just 25 yards and lost a fumble on the road. Vernon Davis added to his career-season, catching six passes for 111 yards and a score. N.Y. Giants 31, Dallas 24 Team Trench Counter: Giants +3.3, Cowboys -3.3 The New York Giants (7-5) defeated the Dallas Cowboys (8-4) to make things extremely tight in the NFC East. Eli Manning went 11-for-25 with 241 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. Meanwhile, Ahmad Bradshaw and Brandon Jacobs combined to rush for 86 yards and a score. Jacobs also had one catch that resulted in a 74-yard touchdown dash. Steve Smith led New York in receiving with six catches for 110 yards. Domenik Hixon sealed the win for the Giants with a 79-yard punt return for a touchdown with 5:33 left in regulation. Tony Romo?s stat line was sparkling, 41-for-55 with 392 yard and three touchdowns, but the Dallas defense couldn?t back him up. The Cowboys managed just 45 rushing yards on 23 attempts, but Romo was effective throwing the ball all afternoon. Jason Witten (14 catches for 156 yards), Miles Austin (10 catches for 106 yards and a touchdown) and Roy Williams (60 yards and two scores on six receptions) benefited from Romo?s strong effort. Arizona 30, Minnesota 17 Team Trench Counter: Cardinals +10.9, Vikings -10.9 The Arizona Cardinals (8-4) improved their playoff positioning by handing the Minnesota Vikings (10-2) just their second loss of the season. Kurt Warner returned from a concussion to go 22-for-32 with 285 yards and three touchdowns, two of which went to Anquan Boldin (98 yards). Larry Fitzgerald, who had eight catches for 143 yards, caught the other. After the Vikings scored the first touchdown of the game, the Cardinals outscored Minnesota 30-10 over the remainder of the contest. Brett Favre went 30-for-45 with 275 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions. It marked his first multiple interception game of the season. The Vikings struggled on the ground. Adrian Peterson rushed for just 19 yards on 13 attempts and Chester Taylor managed 21 yards on five carries. Rookie Percy Harvin led Minnesota in receiving with six catches for 79 yards and a touchdown. *Explaining The Trench Counter