INDIANAPOLIS: Mike Hart scored the game's only touchdown on an 11-yard run with 4:02 to go as the Indianapolis Colts handed the Kansas City Chiefs their first loss of the season 19-9 Sunday, leaving the NFL without any unbeaten teams. It's the first time since 1970 that no team has reached 4-0. The Colts (3-2) won in atypical fashion. For the first time this season, Peyton Manning failed to top 300 yards or throw for a touchdown. He finished 26-of-44 for 244 yards with one interception and couldn't get the Colts into the end zone until Hart's clinching score. Cardinals 30, Saints 20: At Glendale, Arizona, Max Hall's debut as Arizona's quarterback was a winning one as the Cardinals defense intercepted three passes by Drew Brees. The undrafted rookie from BYU completed 17 of 27 passes for 168 yards, Jay Feely kicked three field goals and Kerry Rhodes returned a fumble 27 yards for a score to lead the way. Raiders, 35 Chargers 27: At Oakland, California, Michael Bush ran 3 yards for the go-ahead touchdown with 3:39 remaining and Tyvon Branch returned a fumble 64 yards for a score as Oakland snapped a 13-game losing streak against San Diego. All it took to end the seven-year drought for the Raiders (2-3) was two blocked two punts, two long touchdown drives in the second half led by backup quarterback Jason Campbell and the big play at the end by Branch and Michael Huff. Titans 34, Cowboys 27: At Arlington, Texas, Chris Johnson scored a pair of 1-yard touchdowns in the fourth quarter, lifting Tennessee over mistake-prone Dallas. The Cowboys got behind 17-3 with penalties and errors on defense. Dallas managed to tie it at 17 and 20, then a tipped pass that was intercepted set up Johnson's first touchdown of the final period. Eagles 27, 49ers 24: At San Francisco, Kevin Kolb passed for 253 yards while capably filling in for injured Michael Vick, and Quintin Mikell returned Alex Smith's fumble 52 yards for a touchdown early in the fourth quarter of Philadelphia's victory over winless San Francisco. LeSean McCoy rushed for a score and Trevard Lindley made a last-minute interception for the Eagles (3-2), who forced five turnovers and survived San Francisco's late rally for their fifth straight win over the 49ers (0-5). Lions 44, Rams 6: At Detroit, Stefan Logan's 105-yard kickoff return broke a tie and sent the Lions to their first win of the season and ended a 10-game losing streak. The win was the Lions' most-lopsided since beating the expansion Jacksonville Jaguars 44-0 in 1995. Logan's franchise-record tying score helped the Lions (1-4) outscore St. Louis 21-3 in the second quarter, and they didn't let up. Elsewhere it was: Ravens 31, Broncos 17; Giants 34, Texans 10; Redskins 16, Packers 13, OT; Bears 23, Panthers 6; Falcons 20, Browns 10; Jaguars 36, Bills 26; Buccaneers 24, Bengals 21.