Michael Vick added to his MVP resume, the Cowboys downed the Colts in overtime and the Falcons kept pace in the NFC South with a win over the Buccaneers. Philadelphia 34, Houston 24 Trench Counter: Eagles -6.2, Texans +6.2 The Philadelphia Eagles (8-4) scored 14 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to comeback and beat the Houston Texans (5-7) on Thursday night. Michael Vick had 302 yards, two touchdowns and an interception while also rushing 10 times for 48 yards and another score. LeSean McCoy (44 yards and a touchdown) and Jerome Harrison (three rushes for 20 yards) also excelled on the ground. McCoy was Vick?s top target, catching eight passes for 86 yards and a score. DeSean Jackson had three receptions for 84 yards. Matt Schaub went 22-for-36 with 337 yards, two touchdowns and a costly interception. Arian Foster rushed for 83 yards and a score and also hauled in two passes for 26 yards and another touchdown. Andre Johnson left briefly with an ankle issue, but he was able to finish with six receptions for 149 yards in the loss. Houston was able to intercept Vick, who has thrown just two this season. New Orleans 34, Cincinnati 30 Trench Counter: Saints +3.6, Bengals -3.6 The New Orleans Saints (9-3) scored a late touchdown to defeat the Cincinnati Bengals (2-10). Drew Brees had 313 yards, two touchdowns and an interception on 24-for-29 passing. Chris Ivory dominated on the ground, rushing 15 times for 117 yards and a pair of scores. Drew targeted Robert Meachem (106 yards and a touchdown), Jimmy Graham (three catches for 72 yards) and Marques Colston (65 yards and a score) often. Carson Palmer played well, going 23-for-33 with 249 yards and a touchdown, but he was sacked on the final play of the game. Cedric Benson carried the offensive load for the Bengals, rushing 19 times for 49 yards and two scores. Chad Ochocinco (96 yards) and Terrell Owens (six catches and a touchdown) both had productive afternoons. Chicago 24, Detroit 20 Trench Counter: Bears +3.1, Lions -3.1 Jay Cutler threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Manumaleuna midway through the fourth quarter to give the Chicago Bears (9-3) a comeback win over the Detroit Lions (2-10). Cutler finished with 234 yards on 21-for-24 attempts. Matt Forte and Chester Taylor combined to rush 22 times for 97 yards and a pair of touchdowns (one each). Earl Bennett led Chicago with seven receptions for 104 yards. Drew Stanton went 16-for-24 with 178 yards and a touchdown, while also scrambling five times for 12 yards and score. Jahvid Best and Maurice Morris combined to rush for 102 yards on 19 attempts. Calvin Johnson was Stanton?s top target with three receptions for 66 yards and a score. Green Bay 34, San Francisco 16 Trench Counter: Packers +10.3, 49ers -10.3 After being shut out in the first quarter, the Green Bay Packers (8-4) exploded in the second and third quarters against the San Francisco 49ers (4-8) at Lambeau Field. Aaron Rodgers had 298 yards and three touchdowns, including a pair of strikes to Greg Jennings. Rookie running back James Starks made his NFL debut with 73 yards on 18 carries. Jennings finished with six catches for 122 yards, while Donald Driver also hauled in four passes for 73 yards and a score. Troy Smith went 10-for-25 with 194 yards, a touchdown and an interception. With Frank Gore out for the season, Anthony Dixon and Brian Westbrook combined to rush for 67 yards on 18 touches. Vernon Davis was San Francisco?s lone offensive star with four catches for 126 yards and a score. Kansas City 10, Denver 6 Trench Counter: Chiefs +1.9, Broncos -1.9 The Kansas City Chiefs (8-4) outlasted the Denver Broncos (3-9) in a low-scoring affair at Arrowhead Stadium. Matt Cassel went 17-for-31 with 196 yards and a scoring strike to Leonard Pope in the first quarter for the game?s only touchdown. Jamaal Charles rushed 21 times for 116 yards and Thomas Jones added 53 yards on 11 attempts. Jones and tight end Tony Moeaki led Kansas City in receiving with four receptions for 54 yards each. Kyle Orton was just 9-for-28 for 117 yards, but running back Knowshon Moreno dominated with 161 yards on 23 carries. Orton also lost a fumble, costing Denver a vital possession. As usual, Brandon Lloyd was Denver?s top receiver but he had just two catches for 31 yards, including an 18-yard receptions. Cleveland 13, Miami 10 Trench Counter: Browns +3.2, Dolphins -3.2 Chad Henne threw a late interception that gave the Cleveland Browns (5-7) great field position to kick a game-winning field goal against the Miami Dolphins (6-6). Jake Delhomme went 24-for-34 with 217 yards and a touchdown in his second-straight start. Miami?s defense limited Peyton Hillis to 57 yards on 18 carries and nearly caused a fumble late in the fourth quarter. Benjamin Watson (100 yards and a touchdown) and Mohammed Massaquoi (four catches for 81 yards) were always in Delhomme?s line of sight. Henne went 16-for-32 with 174 yards, a touchdown and three interceptions. Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams combined to rush 26 times for 98 yards in the loss. Davone Bess was Miami?s top receiver with six catches for 67 yards and Anthony Fasano grabbed four balls for 41 yards and a touchdown. Minnesota 38, Buffalo 14 Trench Counter: Vikings +18.1, Bills -18.1 Brett Favre was injured on his first pass attempt but the Minnesota Vikings (5-7) rallied around Tarvaris Jackson and beat the Buffalo Bills (2-10). Jackson went 15-for-22 with 187 yards, two touchdowns and three interceptions. Adrian Peterson starred with 107 yards and three scores on 16 carries despite being hobbled all week. Sidney Rice excelled as well, grabbing five receptions for 105 yards and two touchdowns. Ryan Fitzpatrick went 15-for-25 with 158 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Fred Jackson (11 carries for 42 yards) and C.J. Spiller (seven attempts for 35 yards) couldn?t help Buffalo hold onto a very early lead. Lee Evans had three receptions for 72 yards, while Drayton Florence returned Favre?s only pass 40 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter. N.Y. Giants 31, Washington 7 Trench Counter: Giants +16.6, Redskins -16.6 The New York Giants (8-4) ran all over the Washington Redskins (5-7) on Sunday afternoon. Eli Manning had 161 yards and an interception as Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw excelled on the ground. Jacobs rushed just eight times but gained 103 yards and two touchdowns, while Bradshaw tallied 97 yards and two scores on 25 touches. Manning?s top target was Derek Hagan, who had seven catches for 65 receiving yards. Donovan McNabb went 26-for-44 with 296 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions. James Davis and Keiland Williams combined to rush for 69 yards on 14 carries as Washington was forced to throw the ball after falling behind by two touchdowns early. Anthony Armstrong (97 yards and a touchdown) and Chris Cooley (six receptions for 61 yards) were McNabb?s top receivers. Jacksonville 17, Tennessee 6 Trench Counter: Jaguars +14.9, Titans -14.9 The Jacksonville Jaguars (7-5) jumped out to a 17-0 lead and held on against the Tennessee Titans (5-7). David Garrard went 14-for-19 with 126 yards and also rushed 10 times for 19 yards and a score. Maurice Jones-Drew exploded for 186 yards on 31 carries and Rashad Jennings totaled 44 yards and a score on 10 attempts. No Jacksonville receiver had more than 36 yards or four receptions. Kerry Collins returned, but struggled going 14-for-32 with 169 yards and two interceptions. Chris Johnson was limited for the second-straight week, rushing 13 times for 53 yards. Tight end Jared Cook caught a team-high four passes for 47 yards, while Nate Washington had three receptions for 40 yards in defeat. Oakland 28, San Diego 13 Trench Counter: Raiders +1.3, Chargers -1.3 The Oakland Raiders (6-6) jumped out to a 21-3 lead and topped the San Diego Chargers (6-6) to keep the AFC West division extremely tight. Jason Campbell had 117 yards and a touchdown, while also rushing for 37 yards and a score. Darren McFadden and Michael Bush combined to rush 42 times for 192 yards and two scores. The Raiders sacked Philip Rivers four times in San Diego. Rivers went 23-for-39 with 280 yards, a touchdown and an interception, posting his second-straight disappointing offensive performance. The Chargers only got 16 yards out of Mike Tolbert on seven carries as they fell behind very early. Antonio Gates played despite being limited in practice and caught six passes for 73 yards and a score. Atlanta 28, Tampa Bay 24 Trench Counter: Falcons +0.9, Buccaneers -0.9 The Atlanta Falcons (10-2) scored 14 unanswered points to knock off the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-5) and maintain their edge in the NFC South. Matt Ryan had 205 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions, while Michael Turner rushed 24 times for 88 yards and a score. Ryan?s top target was Roddy White, who caught seven passes for 74 yards, while Michael Jenkins and Ovie Mughelli caught scoring strikes. Josh Freeman played well, posting 181 yards, a touchdown and an interception on 19-for-38 passing. Earnest Graham threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to John Gilmore in the fourth quarter to briefly give Tampa Bay a 10-point lead. LeGarrette Blount had 103 yards and a score on 20 carries, while Mike Williams led Tampa Bay in receiving with five receptions for 59 yards and a score. St. Louis 19, Arizona 6 Trench Counter: Rams +7.4, Cardinals -7.4 Steven Jackson starred as the St. Louis Rams (6-6) topped the Arizona Cardinals (3-9) on Sunday. Sam Bradford had 187 yards and an interception, but Jackson picked up the slack. He had 28 carries for 102 yards and a touchdown. Brandon Gibson was Bradford?s top target, catching six passes for 54 yards in the victory. Derek Anderson posted 93 yards and an interception before suffering a concussion and he was replaced by John Skelton and Max Hall (left shoulder injury). Tim Hightower was Arizona?s lone offensive star, rushing for 81 yards on 15 carries. Steve Breaston and Larry Fitzgerald combined for seven receptions for 123 yards between the three quarterbacks that were used. Dallas 38, Indianapolis 35 (OT) Trench Counter: Cowboys +10.3, Colts -10.3 The Dallas Cowboys (4-8) continued to play well under Jason Garrett while sending the Indianapolis Colts (6-6) to another loss. Jon Kitna went 18-for-26 with 167 yards and a touchdown, while Tashard Choice and Felix Jones gashed the Colts? defense. Choice had 100 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries, while Jones totaled 83 yards on 22 touches. Jason Witten had five catches for 42 yards and a score. Peyton Manning went 36-for-48 with 365 yards, two touchdowns and four interceptions, including two that were returned for touchdowns. Javarris James rushed for just 18 yards on six touches, but scored a pair of touchdowns. Reggie Wayne had the biggest receiving day of Week 13, catching 14 passes for 200 yards and a score. Seattle 31, Carolina 14 Trench Counter: Seahawks +10.9, Panthers -10.9 The Seattle Seahawks (6-6) scored 21 points in the third quarter en route to a win over the Carolina Panthers (1-11). Matt Hasselbeck had 229 yards and two interceptions, but Marshawn Lynch starred with 83 yards and three touchdowns. Justin Forsett helped with six rushes for 60 yards, while Lofa Tatupu returned an interception 26 yards for a score. Jimmy Clausen went 18-for-34 with 169 yards and an interception as Carolina jumped out to a 14-0 lead. Jonathan Stewart had 92 yards and a score, while Mike Goodson rushed for 19 yards and a touchdown on three carries. Steve Smith had three catches for 54 yards in the loss.