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Bears 17, Steelers 14
At Chicago, Jay Cutler came through with a big pass to Devin Hester on third down, and Robbie Gould booted a 44-yard field goal with 15 seconds left to lift the Bears.
Cutler finished with 236 yards and two touchdowns against Pittsburgh (1-1), and didn't throw an interception after being picked off a career-high four times last week against Green Bay.
Ben Roethlisberger threw for 221 yards against the Bears (1-1).
Bengals 31, Packers 24
At Green Bay, Wis., the Bengals nearly blew another lead in the final minute, before the Packers ran out of time at the Cincinnati 10 yard line.
The Packers (1-1) kicked a late field goal and recovered an onside kick, and Aaron Rodgers marched them to the Bengals 10 before a false start call with two seconds left ended the game.
Chad Ochocinco delivered on his promise to perform a Lambeau Leap when he caught a 13-yard TD pass from Carson Palmer in the third quarter. The Bengals (1-1) also got five sacks from Antwan Odom and 141 yards rushing from Cedric Benson.
Texans 34, Titans 31
At Nashville, Tenn., Matt Schaub threw for 357 yards and four touchdowns, and Kris Brown kicked a 23-yard field goal in the closing minutes to ruin Tennessee's home opener.
The Texans (1-1) won their first game in the month of September since 2007, while the Titans (0-2) are skidding a different direction after starting 10-0 last season.
The Texans' Chris Johnson ran for 197 yards and three touchdowns.
Falcons 28, Panthers 20
At Atlanta, Matt Ryan threw three touchdown passes in the first half and Chris Houston stopped a Jake Delhomme-led rally at the end, intercepting a pass at the Falcons 4 to preserve the win.
Delhomme accounted for 11 turnovers his two previous games. He was better against the Falcons (2-0), throwing for 308 yards and a touchdown, but Carolina (0-2) still lost.
Bills 33, Buccaneers 20
At Orchard Park, N.Y., Donte Whitner returned an interception 76 yards for a touchdown, and Terrell Owens scored on a 43-yard catch in his home debut for the Bills.
Buffalo (1-1) ended a five-game home losing streak. The Buccaneers (0-2) have lost six straight and continue to struggle on defense after allowing 438 yards.
Redskins 9, Rams 7
At Landover, Md., Shaun Suisham kicked field goals of 21, 28 and 23 yards as the Redskins had four drives of more than 60 yards that faltered inside the 10.
Washington (1-1) put the game away with a 78-yard drive that ended with a failed fourth-and-1 from the 2 with less than 2 minutes to play, leaving the Rams (0-2) with too far to go.
Raiders 13, Chiefs 10
At Kansas City, Mo., Darren McFadden answered Kansas City's go-ahead touchdown with just over a minute left, lifting the Raiders to a lackluster win.
Matt Cassel, making his Chiefs debut, hit Dwayne Bowe with a 29-yard scoring strike for a 10-6 lead with 2:38 left. But the Raiders (1-1) drove 69 yards to hand KC its second straight loss under first-year head coach Todd Haley.
Cardinals 31, Jaguars 17
At Jacksonville, Fla., Kurt Warner completed his first 15 passes and broke the NFL's single-game record for completion percentage for the Cardinals.
The only good news for the Jaguars (0-2) was that hardly anyone in Jacksonville saw it. The game was blacked out on local television, and the stands were about half full.
With a big lead and the NFL record in hand, Warner headed to the bench late in the third quarter for the Cardinals (1-1). He finished 24 of 26 for 243 yards with two touchdowns.
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