1. touchdown

    Touchdown - Bengalspublished at 19:30 GMT 4 January

    Cleveland Browns 14-12 Cincinnati Bengals

    Joe Burrow finds Tee Higgins for a 13-yard touchdown to get the Bengals back within one score right before the half.

    Cincinnati kicker Evan McPherson fails to add the extra point for the second time today though.

  2. field goal

    Field goal - Little goes huge!published at 19:30 GMT 4 January

    Tennessee Titans 7-31 Jacksonville Jaguars

    Cam Little shows off his kicking prowess as he fires a massive 67-yard field goal to tag on three more points - the second longest field goal in NFL history!

    The longest? Well, it's Little's own 68-yard effort from earlier this season, meaning he now owns the two longest field goals the league has ever seen.

    It's also a 19th straight field goal Little has made and aged just 22 the record setter may have a few more yards left in him to extend his own record.

  3. touchdown

    Touchdown - Vikingspublished at 19:29 GMT 4 January

    Green Bay Packers 0-10 Minnesota Vikings

    C.J Ham punches the ball in from a yard out for what could be his final NFL touchdown.

    The veteran Vikings back is in the final year of his contract and is reportedly considering retirement.

    That's not a bad way to bow out if so!

  4. Get Involved - Who will reach the Super Bowl?published at 19:28 GMT 4 January

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    I for one am just glad it is a change for the Super Bowl. I can't not see the Broncos for the Super Bowl but as for the second team, it's hard to pick! I would really love it to be the Bears but would settle for the Seahawks.

    NLB, UK

  5. touchdown

    Touchdown - Giantspublished at 19:26 GMT 4 January

    Dallas Cowboys 10-16 New York Giants

    Jaxson Dart that is magical!

    The rookie Giants QB drops back and is under pressure immediately, but he somehow dodges a sack and shovels the ball to Daniel Bellinger.

    The tight end then gets some favourable blocks and runs the ball in from 29 yards.

    Great play from both there.

  6. Postpublished at 19:21 GMT 4 January

    New Orleans Saints 7-10 Atlanta Falcons

    It's three and out for the Falcons so the Saints get the ball back.

    The Saints possessions in this first half have ended as follows: fumble, punt, blocked punt, missed field goal, touchdown.

    Has Tyler Shough's offence turned a corner? Let's find out.

  7. touchdown

    Touchdown - Jaguarspublished at 19:21 GMT 4 January

    Tennessee Titans 7-28 Jacksonville Jaguars

    Trevor Lawrence finds the end zone again - tossing a five-yard pass for Quintin Morris on a nice play-action move that bamboozles a Titans defence probably looking forward to the end of the season now.

    The Jags have one had at least on the AFC South title.

  8. Get Involved - Will history repeat itself for Packers?published at 19:16 GMT 4 January

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    Aaron Rodgers and Clay Matthews of the Green Bay Packers celebrate their victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers during Super Bowl in 2011Image source, Getty Images

    Could history be repeating itself again for the Packers like 2011? Ignored by many until the Super Bowl run as a 6th seed? Time will tell but Go Pack Go!

    Kimi, London

  9. field goal

    Field goal - Vikingspublished at 19:16 GMT 4 January

    Green Bay Packers 0-6 Minnesota Vikings

    Will Reichard converts from 25 yards to double the Vikings' lead.

  10. touchdown

    Touchdown - Saintspublished at 19:13 GMT 4 January

    New Orleans Saints 7-10 Atlanta Falcons

    After Audric Estime twice tries and fails to rush down the middle, Saints QB Tyler Shough rolls out on a play-action fake on third & goal and beats the defensive lineman to the corner of the end zone!

  11. field goal

    Field goal - Falconspublished at 19:10 GMT 4 January

    New Orleans Saints 0-10 Atlanta Falcons

    After the Falcons extended their lead to 10 points with a 40-yard Zane Gonzalez field goal, the Saints offense finally gets going.

    Tyler Shough makes a couple of nice completions, before a pass interference all on Atlanta gives the Saints a fresh set of downs in the red zone.

  12. Get Involved - Darnold still makes me nervouspublished at 19:09 GMT 4 January

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    Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold rushes the ball against the San Francisco 49ersImage source, Reuters

    The Seahawks seem to be going under the radar as we’re not as glamorous as other team. I’m happy about that, we have the best defence, a great offence and there’s no reason we can’t make the Super Bowl… well. Maybe one. Sam ‘Static’ Darnold, he still makes me nervous.

    Fred, Devon

    Get your point Fred, but Darnold actually had a couple of important carries to help Seattle win a big game last night, and let's not forget what he's done over the past two seasons with the Vikings and now the Seahawks.

    He's become just the fifth quarterback to claim 13 wins in back-to-back seasons - after Brett Favre, Tom Brady, Peyton Manning and Aaron Rodgers. And Darnold is the first to do it with different teams.

  13. Turnoverpublished at 19:07 GMT 4 January

    Dallas Cowboys 10-9 New York Giants

    On their next possession the Cowboys get down to the Giants two-yard line.

    They go for it on fourth down, but Dak Prescott can't find anyone open and throws an incomplete pass.

    Turnover on downs.

  14. AFC top seed scenariospublished at 19:07 GMT 4 January

    Denver BroncosImage source, Getty Images

    It's a three-way battle for the top seed in the AFC - only the Jags are playing right now and they're doing their bit, so if they win they'll watch in hope as the Broncos and Patriots play later on.

    Everything points to Denver as they're currently in top spot, and they're at home to a Chargers side who are resting Justin Herbert and other starters.

    But if they slip-up the Pats or even Jags could pip them to that coveted top spot, a first week bye and then home advantage throughout the play-offs.

    Who will finish top of the pile?

    AFC top seed scenarios

    Denver Broncos (13-3) v Los Angeles Chargers

    Win or Patriots and Jaguars both lose.

    New England Patriots (13-3) v Miami Dolphins

    Win and Broncos lose.

    Jacksonville Jaguars (12-4) 21-7 Tennessee Titans

    Win and Broncos and Patriots both lose.

  15. touchdown

    Touchdown - Jaguars pick six!published at 19:06 GMT 4 January

    Tennessee Titans 7-21 Jacksonville Jaguars

    Back-up quarterback Brandon Allen sees his pass over the middle intercepted by Antonio Johnson, who returns it 58 yards for a house call and Jaguars pick six!

    We're still only midway through the second quarter but Jags fans will already be looking for their AFC South champions merchandise.

  16. field goal

    Field goal - Giantspublished at 19:02 GMT 4 January

    Dallas Cowboys 10-9 New York Giants

    Giants QB Jaxson Darts leads his offence to the Cowboys four-yard line, but they can't get in for a score.

    Ben Sauls makes it three for three on the day with a 23-yard chip shot.

  17. touchdown

    Touchdown - Texanspublished at 19:02 GMT 4 January

    Indianapolis Colts 10-20 Houston Texans

    One play after the turnover and CJ Stroud runs in the inevitable touchdown from two yards out.

    Stroud looked to hand the ball off but then kept it at the last minute, had a bit of a scout along the goal line before finding a gap to run through for a rather simple score.

    Houston in control now thanks to their defence - not for the first time this season.

  18. Get Involved - Will defence take Seahawks all the way?published at 19:00 GMT 4 January

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    Seattle Seahawks linebacker Drake Thomas celebrates after an interception against the San Francisco 49ersImage source, Reuters

    I love the Seahawks this season. Maybe defence can take you all the way!!

    Darren, Norwich

    How does the saying go, Darren? Defence wins championships??

  19. Huge turnover!published at 18:59 GMT 4 January

    Indianapolis Colts 10-13 Houston Texans

    This is the Houston Texans defence we've seen all season, as rookie Riley Leonard fumbles the ball under pressure and the hosts jump on the loose ball all the way down on the Indy two-yard line.

    That's a tough one for Leonard who tried to pull the ball back in after being hit on the arm, but the ball went straight down so was ruled a fumble.

  20. Saints challengepublished at 18:56 GMT 4 January

    New Orleans Saints 0-7 Atlanta Falcons

    Falcons QB Kirk Cousins is hit as he attempts to throw on third down and the ball comes out and is recovered by the Saints.

    The ruling on the field is an incomplete pass and fourth down.

    The Saints believe Cousins fumbled and challenge the call, but after review the on-field decision is upheld. Out comes the punting unit.