Summary

Send us your views

  1. Chargers looking to get form back against struggling Raiderspublished at 21:15 GMT

    Las Vegas Raiders @ Los Angeles Chargers (21:25 GMT)

    Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin HerbertImage source, Getty Images

    The Los Angeles Chargers host the Las Vegas Raiders in a battle of the AFC West.

    The Chargers suffered their first defeat in four a fortnight ago, beaten comfortably by the Jacksonville Jaguars.

    The Raiders have lost six on the spin, a run which included narrow defeats in back-to-back weeks to the Jaguars and the Broncos.

  2. Rodgers to play through the painpublished at 21:15 GMT

    Buffalo Bills @ Pittsburgh Steelers

    Aaron RodgersImage source, Getty Images

    Despite having a fractured wrist, the Steelers will have Aaron Rodgers at quarterback when they welcome Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills.

    Rodgers suffered the injury in last week's win over Cincinnati with Mason Rudolph guiding them to victory as they attempt to stay top of the AFC North.

    Buffalo are three games behind the AFC East leading New England Patriots, and after the Steelers today face the Bengals, Patriots, Browns and Eagles before ending their season at home to the Jets.

    Is it time to panic about the play-offs for the Bills? Thumbs up for yes, down for no.

  3. field goal

    Field goal - Jetspublished at 21:11 GMT

    Atlanta Falcons 24-27 New York Jets

    They've done it! Nick Folk drills the game-winner between the sticks!!

  4. Jaguars claim third straight win to move top of AFC Southpublished at 21:10 GMT

    FT: Jacksonville Jaguars 25-3 Tennessee Titans

    Trevor Lawrence and Davon Hamilton smileImage source, Getty Images

    The Jacksonville Jaguars are going to the top of the AFC South tonight after a convincing win over a hapless Tennessee Titans side.

    Quarterback Trevor Lawrence passed for 229 yards and two touchdowns and from the moment they took the lead in the first quarter, never looked as if they were going to be beaten.

    A fourth win in a row for the Jaguars moves them top, while a seventh straight loss for the Titans moves their season record to 1-11.

    While the Jags dominated, the Titans really were the architects of their own downfall. A story of their season.

  5. Kick-off!published at 21:09 GMT

    Minnesota Vikings 0-0 Seattle Seahawks

    We're under way in Seattle.

    Can the Seahawks get the win and make it three teams in the NFC West on nine victories after today?

    Drop a thumbs up if you think the Seahawks will win, drop a thumbs down if you think the Vikings get it done.

  6. Jets in field goal rangepublished at 21:08 GMT

    Atlanta Falcons 24-24 New York Jets

    Tyrod Taylor has driven the Jets into a position to win this game...

  7. Texans claim fourth straight win to beat Coltspublished at 21:03 GMT

    FT: Houston Texans 20-16 Indianapolis Colts

    Nico Collins celebrates with teammates after scoring a fourth quarter touchdown for the Houston TexansImage source, Getty Images

    The Houston Texans have palled off a huge victory in the AFC South over the Indianapolis Colts, who started the day top of the division.

    It is a fourth straight win for the Texans, while the Colts have lost two in a row.

    Going into the fourth quarter at 13-13, Nico Collins' fourth quarter touchdown proved to be the difference between the two sides.

    The result is also set to be enough to take the Colts off of top spot, with the Jacksonville Jaguars on course to move above them.

  8. Niners ease past Browns to put pressure on Ramspublished at 21:03 GMT

    FT: San Francisco 49ers 26-8 Cleveland Browns

    Juan Jennings celebrates with Ricky Pearsall after scoring a touchdown.Image source, Getty Images

    The San Francisco 49ers beat the Cleveland Browns 26-8 to move within touching distance of the Los Angeles Rams at the top of the NFC West.

    The Niners shut out the Browns in the second half and eased their way to the win thanks to touchdowns from Christian McCaffrey, Brock Purdy and Juan Jennings.

    With the Rams losing to the Carolina Panthers, the Niners have closed the gap at the top of what is an incredibly tight division.

  9. Darnold faces old allies in Seattlepublished at 21:03 GMT

    Minnesota Vikings @ Seattle Seahawks (21:05 GMT)

    Sam Darnold throws the footballImage source, Getty Images

    Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold faces the Minnesota Vikings for the first time since leaving the franchise in free agency last summer.

    Darnold enjoyed a breakout year with Minnesota last season but was let go with the Vikings still wanting J.J. McCarthy to be their answer long-term.

    That hasn't quite worked out thus far in Minnesota with McCarthy struggling and the Vikings looking all but certain to miss out on a play-off spot.

    There was no bad blood between Darnold and the Vikings but that doesn't mean he won't be desperate to get one over on his former side today.

  10. Heading to overtime?published at 21:02 GMT

    Atlanta Falcons 24-24 New York Jets

    The Jets also punt away, back to the Falcons with 52 seconds on the clock but they have no timeouts.

  11. Smyth nails onside kick!published at 21:01 GMT

    New Orleans Saints 17-21 Miami Dolphins

    Brilliant onside kick by Charlie Smyth and Devaughn Vele gathers the onside kick to retain possession for the Saints, but is he short of the 10 yards?

    We'll have a review....

  12. Texans-Colts going to the wirepublished at 21:00 GMT

    Houston Texans 20-16 Indianapolis Colts

    A big nine-yard run for the Colts, who are trusting Woody Marks in the last couple of minutes, gains a crucial first down with 100 seconds left in the game.

    Indianapolis have one timeout left, but it seems an uphill struggle from here to turn this game around...

  13. Sack - Falconspublished at 20:59 GMT

    Atlanta Falcons 24-24 New York Jets

    Not what the Jets hoped for. Taylor is sacked by James Pearce Jr. for nine yards.

  14. touchdown

    Intercepted! Miami score twopublished at 20:59 GMT

    New Orleans Saints 17-21 Miami Dolphins

    Wow! Tyler Shough throws for the two-point conversion but it's intercepted by Minkah Fitzpatrick, who takes it all the way to the house for a bonus two points for Miami.

    It's a lesser-spotted two-point conversion return by Fitzpatrick.

  15. Punt - Falconspublished at 20:58 GMT

    Atlanta Falcons 24-24 New York Jets

    The Jets have a chance to win this game after the Falcons punt inside their own half.

  16. Bucs hold on to NFC South leadpublished at 20:57 GMT

    FT: Arizona Cardinals 17-20 Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    Baker Mayfield and Jacoby BrissettImage source, Getty Images

    A returning Bucky Irving and a first career touchdown catch for offensive linemen Tristen Wirfs keeps the Buccaneers (7-5) top of their division, despite the Panthers (7-6) winning.

    Those two still have to play each other twice, in week 16 and week 18. That's looking like a tasty final game of the regular season!

    Jacoby Brissett threw for 301 yards, two touchdowns and one interception for the defeated Cardinals. A very respectable effort from him.

    Trey McBride broke the record for most receptions by a tight end in the first four years of an NFL career, adding a touchdown along the way.

  17. touchdown

    Touchdown - Saintspublished at 20:56 GMT

    New Orleans Saints 17-19 Miami Dolphins

    Devaughn Vele catches a 15-yard pass from Tyler Shough as the Saints try and level this up inside the final two minutes.

    They need a two-point conversion though...

  18. Colts suffer costly Downs droppublished at 20:54 GMT

    Houston Texans 20-16 Indianapolis Colts

    A potentially game-ending drop for Indianapolis Colts and wide receiver Josh Downs.

    On 3rd&9, Daniel Jones passes to Downs for a gain of almost nine, but Downs dropped the ball. The Texans swarmed the ball but it was ruled as an incomplete pass.

    Indianapolis have no choice but to go for it on fourth down and again, the pass is incomplete.

    With less than two minutes to go, the Texans look like they have done enough for victory. The result is also set to see the Colts overtaken by the Jags at the top of the AFC South.

  19. Panthers pull off huge upset against Ramspublished at 20:54 GMT

    FT: Los Angeles Rams 28-31 Carolina Panthers

    The Carolina Panthers defence celebrate after picking off Matthew Stafford in the endzone.Image source, Getty Images

    The Carolina Panthers pulled off a huge upset to beat the Los Angeles Rams 31-28 on Sunday.

    The Rams were on a six-game winning streak going into this game but a near-flawless performance from Bryce Young led the Panthers to a shock victory.

    On the flip side, Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford was uncharacteristically sloppy and threw two interceptions, including a pick-6, and had a crucial fumble with just a few minutes remaining.

    The Panthers move to 7-6 with the win but remain just behind NFC South leaders the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-5) who edged out the Arizona Cardinals.

    The Rams drop to 9-3 and cough up the one seed in the NFC to the Chicago Bears.

  20. Latest Scorespublished at 20:53 GMT

    NFL Sunday on BBC Sport

    Around two minutes left in most of these games and still some on a knife edge such as in Indianapolis, New York and even Miami...

    Early games

    • Los Angeles Rams 28-31 Carolina Panthers - FT
    • San Francisco 49ers 26-8 Cleveland Browns Q4
    • Houston Texans 20-16 Indianapolis Colts Q4
    • New Orleans Saints 11-19 Miami Dolphins Q4
    • Atlanta Falcons 24-24 New York Jets Q4
    • Arizona Cardinals 17-20 Tampa Bay Buccaneers - FT
    • Jacksonville Jaguars 25-3 Tennessee Titans Q4

    Late games

    • Minnesota Vikings @ Seattle Seahawks (21:05)
    • Las Vegas Raiders @ Los Angeles Chargers (21:25)
    • Buffalo Bills @ Pittsburgh Steelers (21:25)
    • Denver Broncos @ Washington Commanders (01:20)