Ravens 16, Browns 3
At Baltimore, the Ravens forced three turnovers and sacked former teammate Trent Dilfer four times.
Todd Heap scored the only touchdown for Baltimore (2-3), which bounced back from its worst start in franchise history after being penalized 21 times last week in a defeat at Detroit.
Bears 28, Vikings 3
At Chicago, Brian Urlacher had two sacks to lead the Bears over a Minnesota team reeling after allegations of drunkenness and sexual misbehavior on a charter cruise last week. It was the fourth loss in five games for Minnesota.
Thomas Jones rushed for 89 yards and two touchdowns on 23 carries for Chicago (2-3).
Panthers 21, Lions 20
At Detroit, Chris Weinke threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Ricky Proehl with 32 seconds left for the victory in his first game since 2002.
Weinke relieved Jake Delhomme, who was knocked out of the game on the game-winning drive when he was hit hard by safety Kenoy Kennedy. Weinke took over at midfield with 2:56 left and calmly led the Panthers (4-2) down the field. He completed 5 of 7 passes for 47 yards.
The Lions (2-3) got the ball back at midfield with 24 seconds left, but couldn't complete a pass.
Seahawks 42, Texans 10
At Seattle, Seahawks running back Shaun Alexander's four touchdown runs buried Houston, dropping the NFL's only winless team to 0-5.
The NFC West-leading Seahawks (4-2) set a franchise record with 320 yards rushing. Alexander ran for 141, and his backup, Maurice Morris, added 104.
Alexander, the NFL's leading runner, extended his franchise-record to 26 career games with at least 100. He has 718 rushing yards through six games, after finishing one yard shy of the New York Jets' Curtis Martin for the league rushing title at the end of 2004.



