The Colts are two wins from perfection, but the Saints fell to the Cowboys on Saturday night for their first loss of the 2009 season. We will calculate each team's Trench Counter*. Indianapolis 35, Jacksonville 31 Team Trench Counter: Colts +2.1, Jaguars -2.1 The Indianapolis Colts (14-0) stormed back to remain undefeated on Thursday night against the Jacksonville Jaguars (7-7). Peyton Manning went 23-for-30 with 308 yards, four touchdowns and an interception. Joseph Addai led with Colts with 59 rushing yards, while Reggie Wayne (five catches for 132 yards and a touchdown) and Dallas Clark (seven receptions for 95 yards and two scores) where Manning?s top targets. David Garrard had 223 yards, three touchdowns and an interception. Maurice Jones-Drew rushed for 110 yards and score on 27 touches. Garrard threw touchdown strikes to three different receivers ? Mike Sims-Walker, Mike Thomas and Jones-Drew. The Jaguars appeared to have the Colts on the ropes in the fourth quarter, before the Colts took the ball and scored on one play for the game-winning touchdown. Dallas 24, New Orleans 17 Team Trench Counter: Cowboys +9.3, Saints -9.3 The Dallas Cowboys (9-5) dominated the first three quarters against the New Orleans Saints (13-1) to hand the home team their first loss of the season. Tony Romo had 312 yards and a touchdown and Miles Austin was his leading receiver with seven catches for 139 yards and a score. Marion Barber (17 rushes for 62 yards and two touchdowns) and Felix Jones (58 yards on 14 touches) helped Dallas control field position and the clock. The Cowboys lead the game 24-3 heading into the fourth period. Drew Brees struggled, going 29-for-45 with 298 yards, a touchdown and an interception. The Cowboys limited the Saints to 66 rushing yards, as Reggie Bush lead the way with a 29-yard rush on his only attempt of the game. Brees lost two fumbles at the Superdome, including one on the team's final offensive position of the game as he was sacked by Dallas linebacker DeMarcus Ware. Tennessee 27, Miami 24 (OT) Team Trench Counter: Titans +7.0, Dolphins -7.0 The Tennessee Titans (7-7) clawed back to .500 with an overtime win over the Miami Dolphins (7-7) on Sunday afternoon. Vince Young had 236 yards, three touchdowns and an interception as the Titans had a big lead early. Chris Johnson was relatively quiet, rushing for 104 yards on 29 carries and grabbing two passes for 55 yards. Justin Gage was Young's top target, hauling in two receptions for 43 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Rod Bironas hit a 46-yard field goal in overtime for the win. Chad Henne struggled, going 29-for-46 with 349 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions. The three turnovers proved to be the difference in the game. Ricky Williams surpassed the 1,000-yard mark on the season with 80 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries. Rookie Brian Hartline led Miami in receiving with two catches for 96 yards at LP Field. Houston 16, St. Louis 13 Team Trench Counter: Texans +7.0, Rams -7.0 Kris Brown's 28-yard field goal with a little more than four minutes left in regulation pushed the Houston Texans (7-7) past the St. Louis Rams (1-13). Matt Schaub had 367 yards and a touchdown as Houston struggled on the ground. Ryan Moats led the Texans in rushing with 46 yards on 13 attempts. As usual, Andre Johnson starred with nine receptions for 196 yards. Rookie Keith Null had 173 yards, one touchdown and an interception. Null also lost a fumble in his second career start. Steven Jackson managed 82 yards on 20 touches, while also leading St. Louis in receiving with four catches for 41 yards at home. Danny Amendola caught a two-yard pass from Null for the Rams' only touchdown in the second quarter. Atlanta 10, N.Y. Jets 7 Team Trench Counter: Falcons +4.8, Jets -4.8 Matt Ryan found Tony Gonzalez for a game-winning touchdown in the final minutes as the Atlanta Falcons (7-7) dampened the playoff hopes of the New York Jets (7-7). Ryan had just 152 passing yards in what was a defensive battle. Jason Snelling, Jerious Norwood and Michael Turner combined to rush for 88 yards. The Falcons sacked Mark Sanchez twice and intercepted the rookie three times. Sanchez connected with Braylon Edwards on a beautiful 65-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter, but that was the extent of New York's scoring. Thomas Jones and Shonn Greene combined for 82 yards and Edwards led in receiving with five catches for 105 yards and the aforementioned score. Cleveland 41, Kansas City 34 Team Trench Counter: Browns -10.2, Chiefs -10.2 The Cleveland Browns (3-11) got a couple of highlight performances in their defeat of the Kansas City Chiefs (3-11) on Sunday. Josh Cribbs returned a pair of kickoffs more than 100 yards for touchdowns and Jerome Harrison shattered Jim Brown's single-game rushing record with 286 yards and three touchdowns. The pair helped mask the struggles of Brady Quinn, who went 10-for-17 with 66 yards and a pair of interceptions. Matt Cassel had 331 yards and two touchdowns as Kansas City?s defense struggled mightily. Jamaal Charles rushed for 154 yards and a score on 25 touches. Chris Chambers continues to thrive with the Chiefs. The veteran receiver had five catches for 114 yards and a trip to the end zone. Arizona 31, Detroit 24 Team Trench Counter: Cardinals +2.2, Lions -2.2 The Arizona Cardinals (9-5) withstood a late charge by the Detroit Lions (2-12) at Ford Field. Kurt Warner had 233 yards, two touchdowns and an interception for the Cardinals, who jumped out to a 17-0 lead at halftime. Beanie Wells had 110 yards and a touchdown on 17 rushes and Anquan Boldin (six catches for 72 yards) and Larry Fitzgerald (four receptions and 36 yards) caught scoring strikes from Warner. The Lions benched Daunte Culpepper at halftime in favor of Drew Stanton. Detroit rallied in the second half, but the quarterbacks combined to go 16-for-31 with 136 yards and two interceptions. Maurice Morris was the lone bright spot as he rushed 17 times for 126 yards and a touchdown. Rookie Louis Delmas provided a highlight play in the third quarter when he returned an interception 100 yards for seven points. New England 17, Buffalo 10 Team Trench Counter: Patriots +5.9, Bills -5.9 The New England Patriots (9-5) improve their playoff chances with a win over the Buffalo Bills (5-9) in a game that wasn't as close as the score indicates. Tom Brady went 11-for-25 with 115 yards, one touchdown and an interception. Laurence Maroney rushed for 81 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries and Randy Moss led New England in receiving with five catches for 70 yards and a score. Ryan Fitzpatrick had 178 yards, a touchdown and an interception. He was replaced by Trent Edwards at one point, but an injury forced Edwards to leave the game after throwing just two passes. Fred Jackson and Marshawn Lynch combined to rush for 105 yards and Josh Reed led Buffalo in catches with four for 63 yards at Ralph Wilson Stadium. The Bills were penalized 11 times for 124 yards. San Diego 27, Cincinnati 24 Team Trench Counter: Chargers -2.3, Bengals +2.3 Nate Kaeding kicked a 52-yard field goal with three seconds left to give the San Diego Chargers (11-3) a dramatic win over the emotional Cincinnati Bengals (9-5). Philip Rivers had 308 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions and LaDainian Tomlinson ran for 59 yards in the victory. San Diego has now won nine straight games. Vincent Jackson led the Chargers in receiving with five catches for 108 yards and two touchdowns. Carson Palmer went 27-for-40 with 314 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. The combination of Cedric Benson, Larry Johnson and Chad Ochocinco combined to rush for 114 yards and Ochocinco grabbed three passes for 79 yards and a touchdown. The Bengals took the field just three days after wide receiver Chris Henry died in a domestic dispute. Oakland 20, Denver 19 Team Trench Counter: Raiders -2.3, Broncos +2.3 The Oakland Raiders (5-9) won after JaMarcus Russell led the team on a game-winning drive late in the fourth quarter against the Denver Broncos (8-6). Charlie Frye started the game, going 9-for-17 with 68 yards and an interception, but Russell finished it by going 5-for-11 with 47 yards and a touchdown. Michael Bush (133 yards and a touchdown) and Darren McFadden (74 yards) dominated on the ground. Russell connected with Chaz Schilens for the go-ahead score with 35 seconds left. Kyle Orton had 278 yards and a touchdown, but the Broncos struggled on the ground. Knowshon Moreno rushed for 42 yards and LaMont Jordan managed 27 yards on five tries. Brandon Marshall had seven catches for 73 yards and a touchdown for the Broncos, who led 19-13 with less than a minute remaining in regulation. Tampa Bay 24, Seattle 7 Team Trench Counter: Buccaneers +9.9, Seahawks -9.9 The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-12) got just their second win of the season against the spiraling Seattle Seahawks (5-9). Josh Freeman went 16-for-26 with 205 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. Derrick Ward (67 yards) and Cadillac Williams (66 yards) helped Tampa Bay control the ground game and the pair also caught touchdown strikes in the victory. Matt Hasselbeck tossed four interceptions and lost a fumble at the Seahawks lost at Qwest Field. Julius Jones and Justin Forsett combined to rush for 120 yards and tight end John Carlson hauled in seven receptions for 86 yards and a touchdown, but Hasselbeck's turnovers doomed Jim Mora's crew. Pittsburgh 37, Green Bay 36 Team Trench Counter: Steelers +3.7, Packers -3.7 Ben Roethlisberger threw for a team-record 503 passing yards and found Mike Wallace on the side of the end zone for a game-tying touchdown as time expired. The extra points gave Pittsburgh their first win in six tries. Roethlisberger added three touchdowns to his epic yardage total and Rashard Mendenhall rushed for 38 yards and a score in the dramatic victory. Hines Ward (seven catches for 126 yards), Heath Miller (seven receptions for 118 yards) and Mike Wallace (two catches for 79 yards and two scores) led Pittsburgh in receiving. Aaron Rodgers had 383 yards and three touchdowns, including one on a drive that gave the Packers a 36-30 led with a little over two minutes left in the game. Ryan Grant and Rodgers also both found the end zone suing their feet. Greg Jennings was Green Bay's leading receiver with five catches for 118 yards and a trip to the end zone. Philadelphia 27, San Francisco 13 Team Trench Counter: Eagles +11.4, 49ers -11.4 Donovan McNabb tossed two interceptions, but the Philadelphia Eagles (10-4) got big plays when they needed them against the San Francisco 49ers (6-8). McNabb had 306 yards and a touchdown, which came on a 19-yard pass to DeSean Jackson in the first quarter. Rookie LeSean McCoy rushed for 48 yards and a score and fullback Leonard Weaver added 52 yards on 17 carries. Jackson starred with six catches for 140 yards and the aforementioned touchdown. Alex Smith went 20-for-37 with 177 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions. Frank Gore starred for the 49ers with 107 rushing yards on 16 carries, including a 37-yard burst. Josh Morgan, who had seven receptions for 61 yards and a touchdown, led San Francisco in receiving. The Eagles clinched a playoff berth with the victory. Baltimore 31, Chicago 7 Team Trench Counter: Ravens +20.3, Bears -20.3 Already out of the playoff race, the Chicago Bears (5-9) looked listless against the Baltimore Ravens (8-6). Joe Flacco had 234 yards and four touchdowns before giving way to Troy Smith. Flacco threw a pair of scores to tight end Todd Heap (56 yards) and also found Derrick Mason (87 yards) and Demetrius Williams (71 yards) for scores. Ray Rice led Baltimore's ground game with 87 yards on 16 touches. Jay Cutler went 10-for-27 with 94 yards and three interceptions before Chicago replaced him with Caleb Hanie. Matt Forte led with 69 yards on 20 carries and Earl Bennett was the leading receiver with two catches for 50 yards. The Bears have lost six of their last seven games. *Explaining The Trench Counter