Kerry Collins threw for 289 yards and two touchdowns, and the Tennessee Titans beat the Chicago Bears 21-14 Sunday to remain undefeated despite rushing for just 20 yards. That was just one more than their franchise-low, a stunning performance for a team that was third in the league entering the game. Even so, the Titans (9-0) set a franchise record with their 12th straight regular-season win thanks to Collins and a defense that shut down Rex Grossman and the Bears. Giants 36, Eagles 31: At Philadelphia, Eli Manning threw two touchdown passes, Brandon Jacobs had two TD runs and New York held on to beat Philadelphia. The Eagles had the ball at their own 45 with 1:55 left, but Brian Westbrook was stopped on fourth-and-1. The Giants (8-1) are two games ahead of the Washington Redskins and three in front of the Eagles (5-4) and Dallas Cowboys in the National Football Conference East. Chargers 20, Chiefs 19: At San Diego, Clinton Hart knocked down Tyler Thigpen's 2-point conversion pass with 23 seconds left and the Chargers held on to beat the scrappy Chiefs. The Chiefs pulled within one on Thigpen's 3-yard pass to tight end Tony Gonzalez. The Chiefs (1-9) went for the win, but Thigpen's pass to Gonzalez was deflected by Hart to cornerback Quentin Jammer, who made the interception while on the ground. Panthers 17, Raiders 6: At Oakland, California, Delhomme threw a touchdown pass on the opening drive before matching his career-worst performance with four interceptions in a win over the lowly Raiders DeAngelo Williams ran for 140 yards and scored on a 69-yard run for the only touchdown after the opening drive for the Panthers (7-2). But against a Raiders team that hasn't reached the end zone in nine quarters, that was more than enough to keep Carolina in first place in the NFC South. Vikings 28, Packers 27: At Minneapolis, Adrian Peterson rushed for 192 yards and reached across the end zone with 2:22 left for the winning TD to end Minnesota's five-game losing streak to Green Bay. Dolphins 21, Seahawks 19: At Miami, the Dolphins withstood a frantic rally by injury-riddled Seattle to secure a winning record. Surprising Miami (5-4) won its third in a row and remained in the thick of the American Football Conference East race. Falcons 34, Saints 20: At Atlanta, Drew Brees, the NFL's most prolific passer, threw a season-high three interceptions, the last returned 95 yards for a touchdown by Chevis Jackson. Matt Ryan threw two touchdown passes for the Falcons (6-3), who won for the fourth time in five games to remain in the thick of the playoff race. Patriots 20, Bills 10: At Foxborough, Massachussets, Patriots rookie runner BenJarvus Green-Ellis had his best game as a pro, Matt Cassel had a solid one and the free-falling Bills had another bad one. Green-Ellis, an undrafted rookie playing because three running backs are hurt, rushed for 105 yards on 26 carries and scored on a 1-yard run, his fourth straight game with a touchdown. Jets 47, Rams 3: At East Rutherford, New Jersey, Thomas Jones had three touchdown runs, Jay Feely kicked four field goals - including a franchise record-tying 55-yarder - and the Jets converted five turnovers into 27 points for the largest margin of victory in team history. Other results: Jaguars 38, Lions 14; Ravens 41, Texans 13.