Get Involved - 'the NFC South is still a joke'published at 22:10 GMT 4 January
22:10 GMT 4 January
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As a Panthers fan, it's nice to see us in the play-offs again. But we've got a losing record and the NFC South is still a joke. Can't wait for it to become a proper division again soon!
Field goal - Lionspublished at 22:07 GMT 4 January
22:07 GMT 4 January
Detroit Lions 6-0 Chicago Bears
Jake Bates hits his second field goal of the game to double the Detroit lead but that's a decent stand from the Bears defence as they held out from their own 12-yard line.
Another field goal for the Rams as Harrison Mevis converts from 42 yards. You have to wonder just how hard Matthew Stafford and the Rams offence are really pushing with the play-offs looming.
Yes, they'd have an easier game on paper if they win this one, but nothing's that easy in the play-offs.
Field goal - Chiefspublished at 22:05 GMT 4 January
22:05 GMT 4 January
Kansas City Chiefs 3-0 Las Vegas Raiders
With Patrick Mahomes and Gardner Minshew injured, third-string quarterback Chris Oladokun is making his second NFL start for the Chiefs.
Harrison Butker has given Kansas City the lead with a 36-yard field goal in Las Vegas as they aim to end the season by halting a five-match losing streak against the team that will finish with this season's worst record in the NFL.
Touchdown - Eaglespublished at 22:01 GMT 4 January
22:01 GMT 4 January
Washington Commanders 0-7 Philadelphia Eagles
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It's a team of benchwarmers out there in Kelly Greens for Philly, but they're in front as back-up quarterback Tanner McKee hits Grant Calcaterra for a 15-yard touchdown strike.
As it stands this result would put the defending champions up into the second seed with the Bears dropping to three should they lose to Detroit.
And one thing you know about this Eagles outfit is that any side Nick Sirianni puts out won't be lacking in guts and determination.
Get Involved - Who will reach the Super Bowl?published at 21:54 GMT 4 January
21:54 GMT 4 January
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Despite their problems recently the Bills have the “special” QB to beat anyone in the AFC play-offs. Bills v Seahawks, but the Seahawks will be too good defensively for the Bills unfortunately.
Short day's work for Josh Allenpublished at 21:52 GMT 4 January
21:52 GMT 4 January
New York Jets 0-7 Buffalo Bills
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Josh Allen did indeed start the game for the Buffalo Bills to keep his long streak of consecutive starts going with now 122 games in a row - that's technically the second longest active streak in the NFL as Philip Rivers has 243 when coming out of retirement.
Not that is lasted long though, as Allen started the game, handed the ball off and then after just that one play trotted back onto the sideline to be replaced by Mitchell Trubisky.
Allen has been troubled by a foot injury so no real surprise Sean McDermott is taking no chances with his star man.
As it stands, Buffalo face a trip to Foxborough next week to take on the Patriots, but a win gives them hope of avoiding the seventh seed in the AFC.
Star quarterback Josh Allen played just one snap today to keep his run of consecutive starts going before handing over to back-up Mitch Trubisky - who found a wide-open Dawson Knox to cap the game's opening possession with a 17-yard touchdown for Buffalo.
Field goal - Lionspublished at 21:44 GMT 4 January
21:44 GMT 4 January
Detroit Lions 3-0 Chicago Bears
Jake Bates is good from 34 yards as Detroit lead early in Chicago. The Bears really want this second seed but this won't be easy against this Lions offence.
A divisional game is tough enough but if any attack can thrive with nothing to lose it's these guys from Motor City.
Get Involved - Who will win the Super Bowl?published at 21:43 GMT 4 January
21:43 GMT 4 January
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Can’t see the AFC contenders beating any of the top NFC seeds in the SB. First time in a few years that the NFC are far superior. Pats losing their first game! Sincerely, a Dolphins fan
The Dolphins should level the score - Quinn Ewers looks for Cedrick Wilson Jr at the back of the end zone on 4th&1, but the receiver can't keep hold of the ball and the Pats take over on downs.