Summary

  • Final: San Francisco 49ers 13-10 Green Bay Packers - Robbie Gould scores winning field goal in final action of game

  • 49ers advance to the NFC Championship Game, where they meet either the LA Rams or Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Final: Cincinnati Bengals 19-16 Tennessee Titans - rookie kicker Evan McPherson scores walk-off winning field goal

  • Bengals advance to AFC Championship Game for first time since 1988 - Buffalo Bills or Kansas City Chiefs will be their opponents

  • Bengals QB Joe Burrow sacked nine times but still throws for 348 yards

  • Get Involved: Use #bbcnfl on Twitter

  1. Get Involved: Who wins?published at 21:30 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2022

    Cincinnati Bengals v Tennessee Titans (21:30)

    The Tennessee Titans face the Cincinnati Bengals in Nashville - will a week off, home crowd and the return of Derrick Henry do the job?

    Or will Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase prove too hot to handle?

    You tell us - thumbs up for Titans and thumbs down for Bengals.

  2. Here come the Titanspublished at 21:25 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2022

    Cincinnati Bengals v Tennessee Titans (21:30)

    What a time for No.22 to return...

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  3. Burrow in historic formpublished at 21:22 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2022

    Cincinnati Bengals v Tennessee Titans (21:30)

    We've got Brady, Stafford, Mahomes, Allen, Rodgers all left in the play-offs, but none of them have done what Joe Burrow's just done...

    Joe Cool is some player.

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  4. Get Involvedpublished at 21:21 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2022

    #bbcnfl

    We of course want to hear from you tonight and we're going to keep it simple.

    We've got some superb games lined up this weekend, so just tell us who you think is going to get the job done tonight and tomorrow and why.

    You can reach us via Twitter using #bbcnfl

  5. Rodgers on revenge missionpublished at 21:18 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2022

    San Francisco 49ers v Green Bay Packers (01:15)

    In our late game, it's a well-told story that Aaron Rodgers famously grew up as a 49ers fan and thought he'd be drafted by his local team when he entered the NFL.

    They passed, and Rodgers had to wait hours until the Packers finally picked him up - he's vowed revenge on that day.

    Rodgers has won a Super Bowl and multiple MVP awards, but he's never beaten the Niners in the play-offs, going 0-3, is tonight finally his night?

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  6. Play-off team profilespublished at 21:12 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2022

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    We've taken a look at all eight sides that remain in the race for the Super Bowl, including tonight's contenders.

    The Bengals: Team of the future, but is their time now?

    The Titans: Underrated top seeds could surprise a few

    The Packers: Title Town want their trophy back

    The 49ers: Bringing the Deebo show

    Read our team-by-team profiles

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  7. Bengals v Titans statspublished at 21:09 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2022

    Cincinnati Bengals v Tennessee Titans (21:30)

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    • The Bengals came seventh in the NFL with 27.1 points per game on offence, the Titans ranked sixth ondefenceallowing 20.8 points per game.
    • Joe Burrow last week became the third quarterback in the last 30 years have a 70% completion rate and 100-plus rating in his play-off debut. Only Drew Brees and Kurt Warner can match that.
    • Ja'MarrChase broke the Bengals single game play-off receiving record last week with nine catches for 116 yards.
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    • The Titans became the first team to earn a top seed without a 1,000-yard rusher or 1,000-yard receiver since the 2017 Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.
    • And, three of the last four teams to do it have won the Super Bowl, including the 2003 New England Patriots and 1996 Green Bay Packers.
    • Tennessee QB Ryan Tannehill is the only quarterback with at least seven rushing touchdowns in each of the past two seasons.
    • Derrick Henry is one of just three players to lead the league in rushing yards per game in three straight seasons.
  8. Bengals break play-off droughtpublished at 21:07 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2022

    Cincinnati Bengals v Tennessee Titans (21:30)

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    Last week wasn't just any old win for the Bengals, it was their first play-off victory for 31 years!

    That's some wait for their success-starved fans, as one of 12 teams never to win a Super Bowl.

    They've got Joe Burrow, they've got Ja'Mar rChase and they've got the big-play ability to trouble anyone, but can they take down the top-seeded Titans, in Tennessee?

    Cincy have never won a play-off game on the road, but this team has just made some history, so why not make some more?

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  9. 'King Henry' returns for Titanspublished at 21:05 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2022

    Cincinnati Bengals v Tennessee Titans (21:30 GMT)

    Tennessee's battering ram of a running back Derrick Henry rushed for more than 2,000 yards last season and was up to 937 yards after eight games this season.

    Then a fractured foot ruled him out for the rest of the regular season but 'King Henry' has returned at a great time for the Titans, for tonight's play-off showdown with Cincinnati.

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  10. Watch: Best plays of the wildcard roundpublished at 21:02 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2022

    We had some largely predictable results last week, but some hugely impressive performances.

    Watch the best of them as Deebo Samuel, Josh Allen & Tom Brady star in the best plays from the NFL's wildcard weekend play-off games.

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    Deebo Samuel, Josh Allan & Tom Brady star in Wildcard plays of the week

  11. Divisional Round schedulepublished at 21:01 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2022

    (Away team first, times in GMT)

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    We've got two games tonight and two tomorrow for you, all of them look like 50-50 calls and all of them look like thrillers in the making.

    Saturday

    • Cincinnati Bengals v Tennessee Titans (21:30)
    • San Francisco 49ers v Green Bay Packers (01:15)

    Sunday

    • Los Angeles Rams v Tampa Bay Buccaneers (20:00)
    • Buffalo Bills v Kansas City Chiefs (23:30)
  12. Welcome!published at 21:00 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2022

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    Welcome to another huge weekend of NFL action, and arguably the best one with the best eight teams clashing in four monumental match-ups as we get ever closer to finding out who will play in the Super Bowl.

    Stand by for some great gridiron action tonight...