Tom Brady threw an NFL record five touchdown passes in one quarter as the New England Patriots thrashed Tennessee 59-0 on a snowy Sunday to send the hapless Titans plummeting to a new low in their winless season. Brady had five TD passes in the second quarter, a record for one period. His six touchdown throws for the match tied Brady's own record at the club. And the 59-point margin matched the largest since the NFL-AFL merger in 1970. The Los Angeles Rams beat Atlanta Falcons 59-0 in 1976. The Titans, winless from six games, took their worst loss since they began play in 1960 as the Houston Oilers, eclipsing the 61-7 setback to Cincinnati in 1989. They won their first 10 games last season. Vikings 33, Ravens 31: At Minneapolis, Brett Favre's 58-yard completion to Sidney Rice set up Ryan Longwell's fourth field goal, and Baltimore's Steve Hauschka missed a 44-yard field goal as time expired, allowing Minnesota to remain undefeated. Favre threw for 278 yards and three touchdowns, but the Vikings nearly blew this one when they let the Ravens erase a 17-point deficit with 10 minutes to play. Saints 48, Giants 27: At New Orleans, Drew Brees ended his two-game streak without a touchdown throw by completing 23 of 30 passes for 369 yards and four scores Sunday as New Orleans remained unbeaten. Panthers 28, Buccaneers 21: At Tampa, Florida, DeAngelo Williams gained a season-best 152 yards on 30 carries and scored twice, including the winning TD with 29 seconds left. Texans 28, Bengals 17: At Cincinnati, Matt Schaub equaled his career high with four TD passes – two to tight end Owen Daniels – as Houston pulled away to deny the Bengals another shot at a late comeback win. Steelers 27, Browns 14: At Pittsburgh, Ben Roethlisberger threw two touchdown passes as the Steelers beat rival Cleveland for the 12th time in a row. Raiders 13, Eagles 9: At Oakland, California, Louis Murphy made two key blocks to spring Zach Miller's 86-yard touchdown catch, and Justin Fargas ran for 87 yards as Oakland's defense harassed Donovan McNabb all day. Cardinals 27, Seahawks 3: At Seattle, Arizona moved into a share of the National Football Conference West lead as Warner completed 32 of 41 passes for 276 yards and two touchdowns. Bills 16, Jets 13, OT: At East Rutherford, New Jersey, Rian Lindell kicked a 47-yard field goal with 2:44 left in overtime, making up for a miss at the end of regulation. Falcons 21, Bears 14: At Atlanta, Michael Turner scored the go-ahead touchdown on an otherwise forgettable night, powering over from 5 yards with 3:06 remaining, and the defense held at the end to preserve an Atlanta victory. Packers 26, Lions 0: At Green Bay, Wisconsin, Aaron Rodgers got sacked five times but still managed to have a big day against Detroit's defense, throwing for 358 yards with two touchdowns and an interception. Chiefs 14, Redskins 6: At Landover, Maryland, Ryan Succop's four field goals, including the go-ahead 46-yarder with 3:36 to play, plus a last-minute safety were all the Chiefs needed. Jaguars 23, Rams 20, OT: At Jacksonville, Florida, Torry Holt had 101 yards receiving in his first game against his former team, Maurice Jones-Drew ran for 133 yards and three touchdowns and Jacksonville won in overtime.