San Francisco 49′ers 10, Buffalo Bills 3: That 5-1 start seems distant for Buffalo now. JP Losman came in for the struggling Trent Edwards, but wasn’t much better, completing 11 of 17 passes for just 93 yards.

Baltimore Ravens 34, Cincinnati Bengals 3: Well, the season for Cincy could’ve been worse. On the bright side, they’re not the Lions. Joe Flacco threw for 280 yards and two touchdowns in the rout.

Indianapolis Colts 10, Cleveland Browns 6: Dwight Freeney caused a sack, Robert Mathis returned it for a touchdown, and the no-offense Colts escaped Cleveland with the victory.

Miami Dolphins 16, St. Louis Rams 12: I hate to sound like someone that doesn’t like Miami, but they’ve been playing really bad teams and barely winning. I know they’re happy with seven wins, but they’ve got to pick it up if they want to get in the playoffs.

Carolina Panthers 35, Green Bay Packers 31: The Packers defense has now given up over 80 points in the last two games. Big road win for Carolina, who still has hopes of winning the NFC South.

New Orleans Saints 20, Tampa Bay Bucs 23: The Saints really needed this win to stay alive. Winning the division is next to impossible now, and sneaking into one of the Wild Card spots will be tough. It’s a big game for them against the Falcons next week.

New York Giants 23, Washington Redskins 7: Since beating Detroit back in October, the Redskins have only scored 20 points or more once. In their three losses since then, they’ve only scored 23 total points.

Atlanta Falcons 22, San Diego Chargers 16: This all but puts a knife in any hopes the Chargers had of making the playoffs (especially since Denver won). The Falcons fumbled the ball three times, once on their own 20, which led to a Chargers touchdown, one that was returned for a touchdown, and another on the Falcons 45. When you get the ball handed to you that often, you have to win those games.

Kansas City Chiefs 20, Oakland Raiders 13: The Chiefs needed a win. The season is over. But the team has playing hard the last few weeks, and it’s nice for these guys to get one.

Pittsburgh Steelers 33, New England Patriots 10: Matt Cassel came back to earth this week. Pittsburgh has a way of doing that to offenses.

Denver Broncos 34, New York Jets 17: Just when the Jets look as if they’re going to put the East away, this happens. Jay Cutler carved up New York, and New York just didn’t have an answer defensively.