Kyle Orton moved Denver from its 2 yard line to the end zone to tie it and Matt Prater kicked a 41-yard field goal in overtime to give the Denver Broncos a 20-17 victory over the New England Patriots. The result made rookie Broncos coach Josh McDaniels a winner over his old boss, Bill Belichick and gave Denver its fifth win from five games for the first time since 1998 - the last time they went to the Super Bowl. Orton threw for 330 yards and two scores and the defense held New England (3-2) scoreless in the second half. Cowboys 26, Chiefs 20 OT: At Kansas City, Missouri, Miles Austin scored the winning touchdown in overtime on a 60-yard catch-and-run to cap a huge game in place of the injured Roy Williams. Austin had 10 catches for 250 yards as the Cowboys survived numerous mistakes against the winless Chiefs. Austin also had a tackle-breaking 59-yard touchdown catch to give the Cowboys (3-2) a 20-13 lead with 2:16 left in the fourth quarter. On both plays, he slipped the grasp of cornerback Maurice Leggett and then made safety Mike Brown miss. Falcons 45, 49ers 10: At San Francisco, Roddy White had a 90-yard catch-and-run for a touchdown and a 31-yard TD reception, and Michael Turner ran for three scores to end San Francisco's five-game home winning streak. White finished with eight catches for a career-high 210 yards against the 49ers' usually stingy defense. Six of those receptions were in the first half for 185 yards, as Atlanta (3-1) came out of its bye week sharp in all phases and finished with a 477-279 advantage in total yards. Matt Ryan completed 22 of 32 passes for 329 yards and two TDs and also ran for a late score. Cardinals 28, Texans 21: At Glendale, Arizona, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie returned an interception 49 yards for a touchdown with 2:20 to go and the Arizona defense stopped the Texans three times at the 1-yard line in the final minute. Seahawks 41, Jaguars 0: At Seattle, Matt Hasselbeck returned from being sidelined two games with broken ribs to throw four touchdown passes as Seattle rolled to their biggest home shutout in 25 years. In other games it was: Bengals 17, Ravens 14; Eagles 33, Buccaneers 14; Steelers 28, Lions 20; Panthers 20, Redskins 17; Giants 44, Raiders 7; Vikings 38, Rams 10; Browns 6, Bills 3; Colts 31, Titans 9.