NFL 'pivoting away' from London franchisepublished at 23:02 GMT
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The NFL's focus is currently on expanding its slate of international games
Half-time in the big game in Pittsburgh, so why not catch up with our NFL show the Whole 10 Yards, where Brett Gosper, NFL's Head of Europe & APAC, talks about why the league aren't considering having a London franchise any more, but that could change in the future.
Three teams eliminated from play-offspublished at 23:01 GMT
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The New York Giants were the first time to officially miss the play-offs last week, and three more teams were eliminated after the early slate of games.
The Titans shot themselves in the foot against the Jags, and it's a surprise it took them this long to officially be ruled out of the post-season - and you could almost say the same for the two-win Saints, who lost at Miami.
Arizona haven't been as bad as the other two, but given how strong the NFC West is then it's no great surprise to see them miss out.
Smith-Njigba gets his first catchpublished at 23:01 GMT
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Minnesota Vikings 0-16 Seattle Seahawks
There's under five minutes remaining in the third quarter and the NFL's leader in receiving yards Jaxon Smith-Njigba has just got his first grab of the day for a short gain.
Justin Jefferson is still without a catch for the Vikings.
An absolute nightmare for fantasy teams everywhere.
Less than a minute into the second half, the Chargers start the half in the same way they start the first, with a score.
Running back Vidal, who has been big for them already in this match, picks up the ball, chargers down the left side and just keeps on running without much of a Raiders defence in sight!
Cameron Dicker is good for the extra point again and the lead is back to seven points.
Chargers and Raiders level at half-timepublished at 22:40 GMT
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HT: Las Vegas Raiders 7-7 Los Angeles Chargers
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In the AFC West clash in Los Angeles, the Chargers and Raiders are level at half-time.
After a long first quarter possession, Quentin Johnston put the hosts ahead, but saw his touchdown cancelled out by Brock Bowers shortly before half-time.
Both teams have given up big chances with intercepted passes, but the Raiders can be pleased to be level at the break after struggling for most of that first half.