Neil Rackers hit a 35-yard field goal with 3:24 left in overtime, and Matt Schaub passed for a team-record 497 yards as Houston erased a 27-10 deficit to beat the host Redskins, 30-27, Sunday.

Schaub completed 38 of 52 passes with three touchdowns for the Texans, who are 2-0 for only the second time. Andre Johnson had 158 yards receiving and tied a career high with 12 catches. Schaub hit Johnson for a 34-yard TD on a fourth-and-10 heave to tie it at 27 with 2:03 left in regulation. Kevin Walter caught 11 passes for 144 yards.

Both quarterbacks threw for more than 400 yards, the first time that's happened since 1994. Donovan McNabb passed for 426 yards with a TD for the 'Skins (1-1).

Steelers 19, Titans 11

Antonio Brown scored on an 89-yard kickoff return to open the game, and Pittsburgh (2-0) forced seven turnovers and made four sacks. QB Dennis Dixon hurt his left knee and was replaced by Charlie Batch, but the Steelers won anyway.

The host Titans (1-1) even pulled Vince Young after his third turnover. Kerry Collins was intercepted to end his first series.

Pittsburgh also held Chris Johnson to 34 yards on 16 carries, ending his 100-yard rushing streak at 12 games.

Bengals 15, Ravens 9

Former Jet Mike Nugent kicked a career-high five field goals, two in the closing minutes, for host Cincinnati. The Bengals (1-1) intercepted Joe Flacco four times and won their eighth straight against the AFC North. The Ravens are 1-1.

Packers 34, Bills 7

Clay Matthews had three sacks, and Aaron Rodgers threw for two TDs for host Green Bay (2-0). Trent Edwards was intercepted twice as the Bills fell to 0-2.

Chiefs 16, Browns 14

Brandon Flowers turned an interception into a TD for the Chiefs, who are 2-0 for the first time since 2005. Host Cleveland is 0-2.

Falcons 41, Cardinals 7

Matt Ryan threw three TD passes, and third-stringer Jason Snelling rushed for 129 yards and scored three times for host Atlanta (1-1). Arizona is 1-1.

Broncos 31, Seahawks 14

Kyle Orton threw for two TDs as Denver (1-1) dominated Seattle (1-1) to win its 11th straight home opener.

Bucs 20, Panthers 7

Josh Freeman threw for two TDs for Tampa Bay, off to its first 2-0 start in five years. Host Carolina (0-2) benched quarterback Matt Moore for rookie Jimmy Clausen in the fourth quarter.

Chargers 38, Jaguars 13

Philip Rivers threw for 334 yards and three TDs, and host San Diego (1-1) forced six turnovers by Jacksonville (1-1).

Raiders 16, Rams 14

Darren McFadden ran for 145 yards as Oakland (1-1) won its home opener for the first time since 2004. St. Louis (0-2) lost for the 27th time in 28 games.

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