The Atlanta Falcons have rallied late to surge to a 29-28 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a result that hurt the home side's playoff hopes.
Rob Maaddi
Kansas City’s dream of more playoff success went up in smoke in Week 14 and the exact moment is easy to point out.
Ben O'Shea
Bo Nix played a starring role to help the Denver Broncos register a 10th consecutive NFL victory, a 24-17 win over the Raiders in Las Vegas.
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If the NFL post-season started today, six playoff teams from last season – the Chiefs, Steelers, Lions, Vikings, Texans and Commanders – would be on the outside looking in.
The Lions have won a high-scoring battle against fellow playoffs hopefuls Dallas, with Jahmyr Gibbs enjoying a night out in Detroit.
Josh Allen and Bryce Young have set new quarterback records in Buffalo and Carolina wins, while the Vikings failed to score in their loss to Seattle.
At the conclusion of Week 13 last season, the Chicago Bears had the third-worst record in the NFC and arguably the second-worst offence. What a difference a year makes.
The Green Bay Packers' Jordan Love fired out a PB-equalling four touchdown throws to help steer his side to victory over the Detroit Lions.
How ‘bout them Chiefs, who knocked off the Colts in overtime to keep their playoff hopes alive, which is a sentence no one thought we’d see this season.
Dallas, Kansas City and New England have all stormed home to record important wins, which may have big implications on the NFL post-season.
At 5-5, the Chiefs are in unprecedented territory since drafting superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes in 2017. But it’s folly to count them out, writes Ben O’Shea in his weekly column.
Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen hasn't enjoyed his latest trip to Texas, sacked a record eight times in a 23-19 loss to Houston.
Denver have won an eighth consecutive game, downing the Chiefs as time ran out, while the LA Rams held on to sink Seattle for their fifth victory in a row.
Philadelphia have overcome Green Bay by three points in a tense, low-scoring NFL clash.
Somehow the scorchingly hot Patriots got even hotter in Week 10, even if it took some defensive miscues from their opponent to get a 28-23 win in Tampa Bay.
In the NFL's first regular season game in Berlin, the Indianapolis Colts have secured the win over the Atlanta Falcons on the back of Jonathan Taylor's heroics.
Who deserves a nod in the NFL’s midseason awards? Ben O’Shea takes a look in his weekly column.
The Broncos have done just enough to beat the Las Vegas Raiders in Denver to lock the best record in the NFL to begin Week 10.
The NFL world is in mourning following the death of 24-year-old Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland.
Week 9 in the NFL proved no team was untouchable and no franchise was beyond redemption (except the Dolphins, who fired their general manager after a thumping from the Ravens).
The Jacksonville Jaguars worked some late magic to score an impressive overtime victory against the Raiders on their NFL road trip to Las Vegas.
Fit-again quarterback Lamar Jackson has lifted Baltimore to a big win as they seek to make the playoffs after losing five of their first six games of the year.
The Chiefs have beaten Washington for the ninth time in as many NFL contests, winning 28-7 in Kansas City.
Before the start of this season, anyone betting on who’d be leading the AFC by Week 8 would not in a million years have put a cent on the Colts and Patriots. But here we are.