Summary

  • NFL week 12: Under-pressure Chiefs in overtime against Colts

  • Lions edge Giants in overtime

  • Packers dominate Vikings, Bears beat Steelers

  • Four games after 21:05 GMT, with Shedeur Sanders making first NFL start for Browns @ Raiders

  • Champions and new Super Bowl favourites Eagles @ Cowboys live on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

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  1. touchdown

    Touchdown - Bearspublished at 20:20 GMT

    Pittsburgh Steelers 21-24 Chicago Bears

    Caleb Williams made swift work of Chicago's first possession of the second half, making three chunk plays to Rome Odunze and D'Andre Swift before finding DJ Moore for a 25-yard score and his second touchdown of the day.

    That puts the Bears back in front for the first time since the first quarter as they aim for their eighth win from nine games.

  2. field goal

    Field goal - Jetspublished at 20:19 GMT

    New York Jets 10-17 Baltimore Ravens

    Nick Folk drills a 42-yard field goal to get the Jets back to within a touchdown.

    The Jets need to get something on defence though as we're into the fourth quarter.

  3. field goal

    Field goal - Coltspublished at 20:15 GMT

    Indianapolis Colts 20-9 Kansas City Chiefs

    The Colts extend their lead further in this one with Michael Badgley knocking home his second field goal of the day.

    The Chiefs need to find something on offence and quick.

    Daniel Jones lines up and readies himself to receive the ball behind his O LineImage source, Getty Images
  4. ouch!

    Get Involved - Your Viewspublished at 20:13 GMT

    NFL Your View

    Like Tom, I need my weekend saved. Kilmarnock, Tottenham and The Ashes PLUS I didn't win the Euromillions. Hopefully the Giants and Steelers can make me happy.

    Sean, Dunblane

    Ref Tom @ 19:42 - Not that it's a competition, but I can add in my national team (Italy), my NBA team (Timberwolves) as well as Spurs, McLaren and England cricket losing this week! I really could do with a Steelers win...

    Chris, Wiltshire

    Can you beat these guys for supprting losing teams this weekend?

  5. Smith-Njigba writes his name into Seahawks historypublished at 20:11 GMT

    Seattle Seahawks 30-10 Tennessee Titans

    Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba has just wrote his name into Seahawks history.

    His most recent catch in today's game has seen him break the single-season franchise record for receiving yards.

    He surpasses DK Metcalf who previously held the record.

    It's week 12.

  6. touchdown

    Touchdown - Seahawkspublished at 20:08 GMT

    Seattle Seahawks 30-10 Tennessee Titans

    What a response from Seattle.

    After the disappointment of the punt return, Sam Darnold marches his offence all the way up the field for the score.

    It's running back Zach Charbonnet with the touchdown as he rushes it in from 10-yards.

  7. Big stand!published at 20:07 GMT

    New England Patriots 17-13 Cincinnati Bengals

    It's all happening down by the Bengals end zone, as Cincy manage to keep the Patriots at bay despite facing six plays from just one yard out!

    There's a penalty on each side in there as well during the sequence, as well as Mike Vrabel going for it on fourth down twice, but twice coming up empty in what's an impressive stand by this previously dodgy Bengals defence

  8. touchdown

    Touchdown - Titanspublished at 20:00 GMT

    Seattle Seahawks 23-10 Tennessee Titans

    The Titans get into the endzone and it's their special teams unit coming in clutch!

    Chimere Dike is back deep to receive a punt from inside his own 10-yard line and he takes it up the sideline and all the way to the house!

    Something to cheer about for Tennessee and their rookie receiver!

  9. touchdown

    Touchdown - Ravenspublished at 19:59 GMT

    New York Jets 7-17 Baltimore Ravens

    John Harbaugh rolls the dice on fourth down from just two yards out - and so he should when he's got Derrick Henry there to punch it in for his second touchdown of the game.

    Henry had been stuffed though on teo previous runs, before Mark Andrews dropped what look an easy touchdown catch, but Harbaugh didn't want to take the field goal and instead went for the seven.

    And it's a good call too, although not so much by the Jets defence who open up and leave a huge gap right up the middle for Henry to stride through almost untouched.

    Derrick HenryImage source, Getty Images
  10. touchdown

    Touchdown - Packerspublished at 19:55 GMT

    Minnesota Vikings 6-17 Green Bay Packers

    Huge break for Green Bay at Lambeau.

    The Packers have to punt at the end of their first possession of the third quarter but the catch is muffed by Minnesota's Myles Price and it's recovered by Zayne Anderson at the Vikings' five-yard line.

    Emanuel Wilson then make a four-yard run before punching it in for his second touchdown of the day.

  11. Great play!published at 19:54 GMT

    New England Patriots 17-13 Cincinnati Bengals

    Huge third-down conversion by Drake Maye as he hits DeMario Douglas for a 37-yard gain when facing a third and 11 on their own nine-yard line!

    Incredible stuff to move the chains by Maye.

  12. field goal

    Field goal - Coltspublished at 19:53 GMT

    Indianapolis Colts 17-9 Kansas City Chiefs

    Big stop from the Chiefs defence to hold the Colts to three.

    Michael Badgley knocks it through no problem and Indianapolis extend their lead to eight.

  13. Steelers lead despite Rodgers absencepublished at 19:50 GMT

    HT: Pittsburgh Steelers 21-17 Chicago Bears

    TJ Watt's strip-sack on Bears quarterback Caleb Williams in his own end zone resulted in a defensive touchdown for Pittsburgh, which has helped the Steelers get in front in Chicago.

    Mason Rudolph is playing in place of the Steelers' injured quarterback Aaron Rodgers and although his first pass attempt was intercepted, he has completed his other 10 pass attempts for 86 yards.

  14. touchdown

    Touchdown - Seahawkspublished at 19:46 GMT

    Seattle Seahawks 23-3 Tennessee Titans

    What a start to the second half for the Seahawks.

    Jaxon Smith-Njigba is in for his and Seattle's second touchdown of the day.

    That 3-0 Titans lead seems a long, long time ago.

  15. Packers edging divisional match-uppublished at 19:45 GMT

    HT: Minnesota Vikings 6-10 Green Bay Packers

    Minnesota Vikings quarterback JJ McCarthy is continuing to struggle in this NFC North divisional match-up, but the Packers' offence is not exactly firing on all cylinders.

    Emanuel Wilson has racked up a total of 80 yards in the absence of Green Bay's star running back Josh Jacobs though.

  16. touchdown

    Touchdown - Ravenspublished at 19:43 GMT

    New York Jets 7-10 Baltimore Ravens

    Just for you this one Tom!

    Derrick Henry it is with it as he punches it in from two yards out as Baltimore finally score a touchdown to take the lead and Tom from Poole finally has something to shout about.

    Those famous 'half-time adjustments' obviously worked for the Ravens as they came out of the locker room and went 74 yards for a touchdown right off the bat.

  17. Get Involved - Your Viewspublished at 19:42 GMT

    As someone who follows Tottenham, Lando Norris in the F1 and the England cricket team, surely my Baltimore Ravens won't complete this disastrous weekend against the Jets?

    Tom, Poole

    Erm, after reading this we're al behind Baltimore now to try and save Tom's weekend!

    Send us all your thoughts on your team and the rest of this NFL Sunday using the feedback form above.

  18. Giants on top in Detroitpublished at 19:42 GMT

    HT: New York Giants 20-17 Detroit Lions

    New York made the stronger start in Detroit as Jameis Winston has already racked up 212 passing yards and two touchdowns on his second game as the Giants' starting quarterback, with Wan'Dale Robinson his go-to guy with 135 receiving yards.

    But Detroit are coming back into it, with running back Jahmyr Gibbs having claimed 96 yards in total, including a receiving touchdown.

  19. What has happened so far tonight?published at 19:38 GMT

    ChiefsImage source, Getty Images

    Chiefs struggling against Colts

    Patrick Mahomes threw an early interception and the Chiefs had a penalty rule out a touchdown as they continued to shoot themselves in the foot against the Colts at Arrowhead.

    It was a decent response just before half-time by KC but Mahomes failed to connect with Rashee Rice on two potential touchdown throws as the Chiefs went in behind at the half in a game that could be huge for their play-off chances.

    Giants dealing with Detroit

    Wan'Dale Robinson may have had the best half of anyone in these early games, with 135 yards receiving and a touchdown as the Giants held a surprising lead at half-time in Detroit.

    Jameis Winston threw two touchdown passes, as did Jared Goff, but the Giants just about edged it after the opening 30 minutes in what would be a big shock on the cards.

    Pick sixes in Patriots game

    The much-maligned Cincinnati defence scored on a pick six from Drake Maye as the Bengals took a surprise early lead against the Patriots.

    Maye fought back nicely, and New England's defence helped him out by replying with a pick six of their own on Joe Flacco as the visitors ensured they went in 17-13 ahead at half-time.

    All action in Chicago

    No Aaron Rodgers but no shortage of action in Chicago, where the Bears trail the Steelers after a bit of everything from Caleb Williams.

    The former No.1 overall draft pick threw two touchdowns but also coughed up a costly fumble in his own end zone after being hit by TJ Watt as the Steelers scored a defensive touchdown.

  20. Half-time scorespublished at 19:36 GMT

    Chicago's Cairo Santos and Detroit's Jake Bates both make field goals right at the end of the half to cut the gap for their respective teams:

    • Indianapolis Colts 14-9 Kansas City Chiefs
    • Seattle Seahawks 16-3 Tennessee Titans
    • Minnesota Vikings 6-10 Green Bay Packers
    • New York Jets 7-3 Baltimore Ravens
    • Pittsburgh Steelers 21-17 Chicago Bears
    • New England Patriots 17-13 Cincinnati Bengals
    • New York Giants 20-17 Detroit Lions