Summary

  • FT: Kansas City Chiefs 51-31 Houston Texans

  • Texans race into 24-0 lead before Chiefs hit back

  • Chiefs score four TDs in second quarter - three for Travis Kelce

  • Chiefs go on to host Tennessee Titans in AFC Championship game - one win from Super Bowl 54

  • Divisional round ends with Green Bay Packers v Seattle Seahawks (23:40 GMT)

  • Winners to visit San Francisco 49ers in NFC Championship game next Sunday

  • Watch The NFL Show on Saturdays and NFL This Week on Tuesdays this season

  • Get Involved: #bbcnfl or text 81111 (UK only)

  1. Get Involvedpublished at 19:35 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January 2020

    #bbcnfl or text 81111 (UK only)

    Go on then, now it's your turn. Are the favourites going through tonight or will the underdogs pull off another shock? Will it be a tale of offence or defence?

    And who will make it all the way to the big show on 2 February?

    Whatever you think, get in touch on Twitter via #bbcnfl, external or text 81111 (UK only). And don't worry, whatever you predict, we won't hold it against you.

  2. 'Titans will get their doors blown off'published at 19:32 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January 2020

    Kansas City Chiefs v Houston Texans (20:05 GMT)

    Osi Umenyiora
    Two-time Super Bowl winner

    I didn't enjoy the way the Texans played football last week, it was really sloppy. If they go in with that attitude against Kansas City they'll get their doors blown off and I think that's exactly what'll happen - I'm sticking with the Chiefs.

  3. 'I'm excited to see these two quarterbacks'published at 19:28 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January 2020

    Kansas City Chiefs v Houston Texans (20:05 GMT)

    Jason Bell
    Former NFL cornerback for Houston Texans

    I'm going with the Chiefs, I'm really excited to see these two quarterbacks play, the defensive backs of the Texans will really struggle in this game.

  4. This week's predictionspublished at 19:26 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January 2020

    Given the upsets we've seen so far, I don't envy BBC pundits Jason Bell and Osi Umenyiora. I mean, can you dare try picking who will reach this year's Super Bowl?

    Of the three games Jason and Osi predicted last week, they got just one right with Jason correctly picking the Seattle Seahawks to beat the Philadelphia Eagles.

    They've made predictions for the last three games of the divisional round and guess what, neither had the Titans to win at Baltimore.

    In fact, 83% of you guys voted for the Ravens to win.

  5. The post-season that keeps on givingpublished at 19:18 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January 2020

    They say anything can happen in the play-offs...and this year it's been the post-season that just keeps on giving.

    We're halfway through week two and some big names have already fallen. Here's a list of the seeds for each Conference, showing who's gone and who's still in the hunt.

    AFC

    1. Baltimore Ravens...GONE

    2. Kansas City Chiefs...PLAY TODAY

    3. New England Patriots...GONE

    4. Houston Texans...PLAY TODAY

    5. Buffalo Bills...GONE

    6. Tennessee Titans...IN WEEK THREE

    NFC

    1. San Francisco 49ers...IN WEEK THREE

    2. Green Bay Packers...PLAY TODAY

    3. New Orleans Saints...GONE

    4. Philadelphia Eagles...GONE

    5. Seattle Seahawks...PLAY TODAY

    6. Minnesota Vikings...GONE

  6. Razzle dazzle from Henrypublished at 19:14 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January 2020

    Baltimore Ravens 12-28 Tennessee Titans

    Tennessee running back Derrick Henry ended the season as the league's rushing leader with 1,540 yards and boy has he carried that form into the play-offs.

    He rushed for 182 yards and a touchdown in last week's win at the Patriots. Then he not only rushed for another 195 yards against the Ravens but delivered a jump-pass to give Corey Davis a three-yard touchdown as the Titans gained a 21-6 lead.

    Media caption,

    Baltimore 12-28 Tennessee: Derrick Henry's amazing jump-pass

  7. ICYMI...Titans shock Ravens & 49ers beat Vikingspublished at 19:07 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January 2020

    The divisional round began on Saturday with the NFC's top seed, the San Francisco 49ers, overpowering the Minnesota Vikings, who upset the New Orleans Saints last week.

    And the Tennessee Titans then showed that last week's win over the Patriots was no flash in the pan by beating the Baltimore Ravens, who had won their last 12 to earn the AFC's top seed and are led by MVP favourite Lamar Jackson.

    The 49ers ended the Vikings' play-off run with a 27-10 win as Tevin Coleman rushed for 105 yards and two touchdowns.

    Quarterback Ryan Tannehill then passed for two touchdowns and rushed for another as the Titans won 28-12 at Baltimore.

    Click here to read the report on those games.

    Ryan TannehilImage source, Getty Images
  8. Two more spots...published at 19:00 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January 2020

    That's what's up for grabs in the last four of the NFL play-offs.

    On day one of the divisional round, the San Francisco 49ers were the first team to book their place in next week's Championship games.

    After beating last year's champions the New England Patriots, the Tennessee Titans then pulled off another shock last night by knocking out the Baltimore Ravens.

    We're about to find out who will face them next Sunday...and move within one win of running out at this place, Miami's Hard Rock Stadium, for Super Bowl 54.

    Miami's Hard Rock StadiumImage source, Reuters