Brett Favre threw two touchdown passes, Leon Washington ran for two scores and the New York Jets routed the Tennessee Titans 34-13 on Sunday, snapping the 13-game regular-season winning streak by the NFL's last undefeated team. The Jets (8-3) came in atop the American Football League East after a victory over New England at Foxborough. They have won five straight for the first time since October 2004 and seven of their last eight. The Titans (10-1) hadn't lost since Dec. 16, 2007, in becoming only the 11th team since 1970 to win its first 10 games. Favre threw for 224 yards and broke a tie with Dan Marino for victories in the most NFL stadiums by winning in his 32nd at LP Field. Patriots 48, Dolphins 28: At Miami, Matt Cassel threw for 415 yards, Randy Moss caught three touchdown passes and the resilient Patriots won a shootout. The Patriots (7-4), who remained a game behind the AFC East-leading New York Jets, avenged an upset loss to Miami in September. New England hasn't been swept in a season series by a division opponent since 2000. For the Dolphins (6-5), the loss snapped a four-game winning streak and hurt their chances of an improbable playoff berth after going 1-15 last year. Cowboys 35, 49ers 22: At Irving, Terrell Owens broke out with seven catches for 213 yards to help Dallas beat San Francisco. Owens' total was the second-most of his career, behind only the 283 yards he had in the 2000 game in which he caught an NFL-record 20 passes, back when he played for the 49ers, and tied the fourth-best in Cowboys history. Shaun Hill was 21-of-33 for 303 yards for the 49ers (3-8), but was sacked four times. Ravens 36, Eagles 7: At Baltimore, Donovan McNabb watched from the sideline as the Baltimore Ravens beat the Philadelphia Eagles, presenting first-year coach John Harbaugh with a lopsided victory over the team he served as an assistant for 10 years. Ed Reed picked off McNabb's halftime replacement, Kevin Kolb, and returned the interception an NFL-record 108 yards for a touchdown to give Baltimore (7-4) a 22-point cushion with 7:24 left. McNabb was 8-for-18 for 59 yards with two interceptions and a fumble in the first half – a miserable 13.2 quarterback rating. Bills 54, Chiefs 31: At Kansas City, Missouri, Trent Edwards threw for two touchdowns, ran for two others and Buffalo scored more points than had ever been scored against Kansas City. The Bills (6-5) pounced on five Kansas City turnovers and came within four points of matching their 42-year-old record for most points in a game. Vikings 30, Jaguars 12: At Jacksonville, Florida, Adrian Peterson ran for 80 yards and a touchdown, Minnesota's defense harassed the Jaguars in all sorts of ways and the Vikings used two scores in the first 1:41 to beat Jacksonville. Other results:Texans 16, Browns 6; Bears 27, Rams 3; Buccaneers 38, Lions 20; Giants 37, Cardinals 29; Oakland 31, Denver 10; Falcons 45, Panthers 28; Redskins 20, Seahawks 17; Colts 23, Chargers 20.