DeVonta Smith goes up and hauls in a 17-yard pass from Jalen Hurts for a first down, but Buffalo is challenging the ruling of a catch. Did he have control of the ball before he hit the ground?
Touchdown - Giantspublished at 23:19 GMT 28 December 2025
23:19 GMT 28 December 2025
New York Giants 27-10 Las Vegas Raiders
Brilliant! We just said anything could happen - and it has, as Deonte Banks takes the kick-off following the Raiders touchdown 95 yards to the house for an instant Giants reply.
Just shows you, even nothing games in the NFL can still entertain.
Bills get the stoppublished at 23:16 GMT 28 December 2025
23:16 GMT 28 December 2025
Philadelphia Eagles 13-0 Buffalo Bills
That's better from Buffalo, as they force a couple of incompletions either side of stuffing Saquon Barkely up the middle.
The Eagles are forced to punt at their own 35, but mess up trying to stop the ball at the one-yard line by stepping onto the endzone line and conceding a touchback.
Let off for the Bills, who will instead get the ball at the 20-yard line.
Touchdown - Raiderspublished at 23:14 GMT 28 December 2025
23:14 GMT 28 December 2025
New York Giants 20-10 Las Vegas Raiders
The Raiders close the gap to 10 points thanks to Tyler Lockett scoring a touchdown on a four-yard pass from Geno Smith 30 seconds before the end of the third quarter.
Still plenty of time in this one and with these two sides anything could happen here!
'Allen needs to connect with his receivers'published at 23:08 GMT 28 December 2025
23:08 GMT 28 December 2025
Philadelphia Eagles 13-0 Buffalo Bills
Anthony Wootton NFL expert on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
The Bills need to move the ball downfield. Josh Allen needs to connect with his wide receivers.
The conditions appear to have improved so can he make those passes, those connections with his wide receivers and tight ends? And can they get James Cook 'cooking' out of the backfield?
Field goal - Giantspublished at 23:02 GMT 28 December 2025
23:02 GMT 28 December 2025
New York Giants 20-3 Las Vegas Raiders
A second Ben Sauls field goal adds to the tally - just a chip shot this time from 23 yards as the Giants stretch their lead to 17 which looks pretty much unassailable.
This is the Giants though so, you know, don't speak too soon...
NFC play-off picture - as it standspublished at 23:02 GMT 28 December 2025
23:02 GMT 28 December 2025
HT: Philadelphia Eagles 13-0 Buffalo Bills
Defending champions Philadelphia have already secured the NFC East title so are playing for either the number two or three seed.
Earlier, Seattle moved a step closer to securing the number one seed - and most importantly a bye for the first week of the play-offs.
Although they have a 13-3 record, the 49ers and Rams are still to play in week 17 so can still catch the Seahawks in the uber-competitive NFC West division.
Josh Allen takes a knee and that'll do for the first half.
The Bills have not managed to get anything going since Allen was ruled to have fumbled the ball in the first half, a call they clearly didn't agree with.
The Eagles on the other hand looked better and better as the half progressed, on both sides of the ball.