1. field goal

    Field goal - Brownspublished at 20:58 GMT 4 January

    Cleveland Browns 20-18 Cincinnati Bengals

    The Bengals aren't going to end the season with a win after all, and what a drive by Shedeur Sanders.

    The Browns quarterback gets the ball back with just 1:23 left and despite being sacked, he makes two conversions on third down to get the offence in position for Andre Szmyt to kick a 49-yard game-winner as time expires.

  2. field goal

    Field goal - Falconspublished at 20:57 GMT 4 January

    New Orleans Saints 10-19 Atlanta Falcons

    Atlanta take advantage of that turnover as Zane Gonzalez converts a 38-yard field goal to make this a two-score game.

  3. Full-time: Vikings ease past Packerspublished at 20:55 GMT 4 January

    Green Bay Packers 3-16 Minnesota Vikings

    Brandon McManus makes a chip shot as time expires to spare the Green Bay Packers as shut-out.

    Already guaranteed the 7th seed in the NFC, Green Bay rested starting quarterback Jordan Love.

    It was a day to forget for his deputy Clayton Tune, who completed just six passes for 34 yards and rushed for 23 yards.

    The Vikings finish a disappointing season 9-8.

  4. Get Involved - I'd love it if Jags go all the waypublished at 20:53 GMT 4 January

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    Last season my Jags finished 4-13 and this year we will finish 13-4. Coen has done an amazing job as Head Coach, would love it if we went all the way to win the Super Bowl.

    Steven Pipe, Swindon

  5. Turnover - Saintspublished at 20:51 GMT 4 January

    New Orleans Saints 10-16 Atlanta Falcons

    Tyler Shough is intercepted by Dee Alford on the very next play!

    The Falcons linebacker returns the ball 59 yards right down to the Saints 27.

    That could be curtains for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers hopes of reaching the play-offs.

  6. FT: Jaguars clinch AFC South titlepublished at 20:50 GMT 4 January
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    Tennessee Titans 7-41 Jacksonville Jaguars

    Congratulations to the Jacksonville Jaguars who clinch the AFC South for the third time in their history with a thumping win over the Titans.

    Trevor Lawrence has had the best quarterback season in team history and the Jags will roar into the play-offs as at least the third seed - and who knows maybe even higher depending on what Denver and New England do later...

  7. touchdown

    Touchdown - Bengalspublished at 20:49 GMT 4 January

    Cleveland Browns 17-18 Cincinnati Bengals

    With just two minutes left in Cincinnati's season, Joe Burrow goes for it and makes big plays to Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins before going back to Chase for a four-yard touchdown.

    They fail to convert a two-point attempt but the Bengals look set to complete another disappointing season on a high note.

  8. Great play!published at 20:49 GMT 4 January

    New Orleans Saints 10-16 Atlanta Falcons

    Tyler Shough scrambles for 29 yards to get the Saints down to the Atlanta 23. Big play!

  9. touchdown

    Touchdown - Jaguarspublished at 20:47 GMT 4 January

    Tennessee Titans 7-41 Jacksonville Jaguars

    Bhayshul Tuten runs in a five-yard touchdown as Jacksonville secure the 40-burger to go along with the AFC South title heading their way.

    Nick Mullins is in at quarterback as Trevor Lawrence sits out the rest of the game, but the Titans are a beaten side so even the Jags back-ups have few problems adding to the scoreline.

  10. field goal

    Field goal - Texanspublished at 20:45 GMT 4 January

    Indianapolis Colts 27-29 Houston Texans

    Ka'imi Fairbairn nails a 44-yard field goal as Houston go back in front with just over 11 minutes left in the game.

  11. Falcons puntpublished at 20:44 GMT 4 January

    New Orleans Saints 10-16 Atlanta Falcons

    Chase Young and his fellow Saints defensive lineman get after Kirk Cousins and force the Falcons to punt.

    Tyler Shough will start the Saints' possession from the 25-yard line.

  12. Postpublished at 20:41 GMT 4 January

    New Orleans Saints 10-16 Atlanta Falcons

    Kirk Cousins finds Kyle Pitts for a first down.

    The Falcons tight end has 88 receptions this year, the second most for a tight-end in a single season in franchise history.

  13. field goal

    Field goal - Vikingspublished at 20:38 GMT 4 January

    Green Bay Packers 0-16 Minnesota Vikings

    Will Reichard converts his third field goal of the day, this time from 37 yards.

    Green Bay have two minutes left to avoid a shut out.

  14. Postpublished at 20:36 GMT 4 January

    New Orleans Saints 10-16 Atlanta Falcons

    Once again the Saints go three-and-out and punt.

    QB Tyler Shough has enjoyed an impressive rookie year, but he and his offense have struggled today.

  15. field goal

    Field goal - Coltspublished at 20:34 GMT 4 January

    Indianapolis Colts 27-26 Houston Texans

    Blake Grupe hits from 39 yards out as Indy go back in front. It's a messy game now with Houston resting a few starters, namely CJ Stroud as Davis Mills continues at quarterback.

    We did have some excitement just now with Alec Pierce being ejected after taking his complaints to the refs too far and making contact with one of the men in stripes - that's a big no-no in the NFL.

  16. field goal

    Field goal - Falconspublished at 20:32 GMT 4 January

    New Orleans Saints 10-16 Atlanta Falcons

    Kirk Cousins looks for Drake London on third down, but he can't reel in the ball under pressure by the pylon. The Falcons receiver wants a pass interference call but doesn't get it.

    Zane Gonzalez converts the kick on fourth down.

  17. That's a record! - Garrett sacks Burrowpublished at 20:28 GMT 4 January
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    Cleveland Browns 17-12 Cincinnati Bengals

    Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett celebrates following a sack against the Cincinnati BengalsImage source, Reuters

    He's done it!!

    Myles Garrett has spent almost two-and-a-half games trying to get the sack he needs to break the all-time record for most in a season.

    And with five minutes remaining in Cincinnati, Garrett gets through the Bengals' offensive line to bring down quarterback Joe Burrow and claim his 23rd sack of the season.

    That takes the Cleveland defensive end past TJ Watt and Michael Strahan, who shared the previous best of 22.5.

    It should also see the 30-year-old named the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year for the second time in his career - and second time in three seasons.

  18. touchdown

    Touchdown - Cowboyspublished at 20:25 GMT 4 January

    Dallas Cowboys 17-24 New York Giants

    The Cowboys begin the fourth quarter with a one-yard touchdown run from Phil Mafah.

  19. End of third quarterpublished at 20:23 GMT 4 January

    New Orleans Saints 10-13 Atlanta Falcons

    We've reached the end of the third quarter in Atlanta, with the Falcons on 2nd&14 at the Saints 42.

    As things stand, the Carolina Panthers are 15 minutes away from clinching the NFC South and a place in the play-offs.

  20. Get Involved - Who will reach the Super Bowl?published at 20:23 GMT 4 January

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    Denver will take some beating in the AFC and will probably take the Pats to reach the Super Bowl. My Packers will beat the Bears next week but the Seahawks will be too strong for everyone and beat Denver in the big one.

    Simon, Lydney

    For me it's Broncos vs Seahawks in SB, I say this despite allegiance to the Patriots. Denver will be too strong. But unless Seattle really mess up they will win the Super Bowl, no question.

    Brian, Yorkshire