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Seattle Seahawks 38, Los Angeles Rams 37
The Rams fell to the Seahawks 38-37 in overtime as Seattle erased a 16-point fourth-quarter deficit and won on a game-ending two-point conversion, knocking Los Angeles from the NFC’s No. 1 seed to No. 5.
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Philadelphia Eagles 29, Washington Commanders 18
Despite a sloppy start that included a kickoff fumble and three missed field goals, the Eagles found their rhythm behind Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley to beat Washington 29-18 and clinch a second straight NFC East title. Hurts threw two touchdowns and Barkley rushed for 132 yards and a score as Philadelphia pulled away in the second half and sealed the win with late points.
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Chicago Bears 22, Green Bay Packers 16
The Bears survived a game they trailed for most of the night by capitalizing late, rallying for a 22-16 overtime win over the Packers to move to 11-4. A recovered onside kick, clutch execution from Caleb Williams and DJ Moore, and steady kicking from Cairo Santos flipped the game in the final minutes and sealed a critical division victory.
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Carolina Panthers 23, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20
Bryce Young threw two touchdown passes and Lathan Ransom sealed the game with a late interception as the Panthers beat the Buccaneers 23-20 to move into first place in the NFC South. Carolina took the lead on a fourth-quarter field goal and turned away Tampa Bay’s final drive, putting itself in position to clinch the division with help next week.
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Buffalo Bills 23, Cleveland Browns 20
The Bills stayed on a roll by squeaking by the Browns. James Cook tallied 117 yards and two touchdowns against one of the league's premier run defenses, and Buffalo's defense intercepted Shedeur Sanders twice.
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Los Angeles Chargers 34, Dallas Cowboys 17
Already eliminated from playoff contention, the Cowboys competed early but couldn’t keep pace as the Chargers pulled away for a 34-17 win behind Justin Herbert’s efficient 300-yard, two-touchdown performance. Dak Prescott threw two scores and George Pickens topped 130 receiving yards, but Los Angeles controlled the game statistically and physically, outgaining Dallas, dominating time of possession, and finishing drives more effectively.
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Cincinnati Bengals 45, Miami Dolphins 21
Joe Burrow bounced back from his first career shutout by throwing for 309 yards and four touchdowns as the Bengals turned a tight first half into a 45-21 rout of the Dolphins, scoring 28 points off four straight turnovers. Chase Brown scored three touchdowns in the third quarter alone, while Miami unraveled in the second half behind rookie starter Quinn Ewers despite a strong early showing.
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New Orleans Saints 29, New York Jets 6
Rookie Tyler Shough continues to improve, helping the Saints win their third straight game after a 2-10 start to the season.
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Minnesota Vikings 16, New York Giants 13
J.J. McCarthy ran for a touchdown but left late in the first half with a right-hand injury after a strip sack turned into a Giants defensive touchdown, before backup Max Brosmer guided the Vikings to a go-ahead fourth-quarter field goal in a 16-13 win. Minnesota won its third straight while New York lost its ninth in a row, managing only two field goals and a scoop-and-score as the offense sputtered behind rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart.
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Tennessee Titans 26, Kansas City Chiefs 9
The Titans earned their third win in a difficult season through a strong defensive effort and a clean showing from rookie quarterback Cam Ward.
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Atlanta Falcons 26, Arizona Cardinals 19
The Falcons' offense continued to roll against the Cardinals in their 26-19 victory. Atlanta totaled 197 rushing yards with an average of 9.4 yards per carry, and Bijan Robinson accrued 168 yards from scrimmage.
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Jacksonville Jaguars 34, Denver Broncos 20
The Jaguars put a decisive end to the Broncos‘ 11-game winning streak, prevailing 34-20 and inching closer to the top seed in the AFC. Trevor Lawrence remained on fire with 279 yards and three touchdowns, and Parker Washington enjoyed a career day with 145 yards and a score. Two Broncos turnovers also fueled a win for arguably the league's hottest team.
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Pittsburgh Steelers 29, Detroit Lions 24
The Steelers won their third straight game in dramatic fashion, knocking off the Lions 29-24 to put a major dent in Detroit's slim playoff hopes. Jaylen Warren totaled 143 yards and two touchdowns as Pittsburgh amassed a whopping seven explosive runs, while Kenneth Gainwell added an unbelievable touchdown catch. The Lions were limited until the fourth quarter, where their 201 total yards were offset by an offensive pass interference call on the goal line as time expired.
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Houston Texans 23, Las Vegas Raiders 21
The Texans held off the resilient Raiders to win their seventh straight game. Derek Stingley Jr. returned a Geno Smith interception 31 yards to open the scoring, and Houston capitalized on nine Las Vegas penalties to win despite two long touchdowns from Ashton Jeanty.
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New England Patriots 28, Baltimore Ravens 24
The Patriots clinched their first playoff berth since the 2021 season, besting the Ravens while overcoming an 11-point fourth-quarter deficit after Lamar Jackson exited with a back injury. Stefon Diggs propelled New England's victory with nine catches for 138 yards, while K'Lavon Chaisson forced a Zay Flowers fumble with under 2 minutes remaining.
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San Francisco 49ers @ Indianapolis Colts
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