Summary

  • The first two of six games on the NFL's wildcard weekend

  • Cleveland Browns 14-45 Houston Texans

  • Houston QB CJ Stroud puts on a show to dominate Browns

  • Miami Dolphins 7-26 Kansas City Chiefs

  • Dolphins fall flat in -20C conditions at Arrowhead

  • Chiefs match one of the NFL's coldest ever games

  1. Bye for now!published at 04:32 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    ChiefsImage source, Getty Images

    Right folks, that's your lot for tonight with the first two games of Wildcard Weekend in the books and our first two teams through to the next round.

    The Texans and CJ Stroud were impressive, but also had a little help from Cleveland as they ran out 45-14 winners in Houston.

    Apart from one Tyreek Hill touchdown, it always looked like the Chiefs were in total control against Miami, which they were with a combination of their solid defence and improving run game.

    You can read all about tonight's big games in our more in-depth report.

    So thanks for joining us again, and go get some rest because on Sunday evening we go again!

  2. Wildcard resultspublished at 04:26 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Fixtures for wildcard weekend (away teams first, kick-offs in GMT)

    You can follow live text coverage of every game on the BBC website this weekend.

  3. Dolphins disappoint as Chiefs waltz throughpublished at 04:23 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Miami Dolphins 7-26 Kansas City Chief

    Rookie Rashee Rice was a huge bonus for the Chiefs, with his 130 yards and a touchdown providing just the spark the team needed.

    Miami will be hugely disappointed though - they never handled conditions well enough but also looked a bit sluggish and conservative play calling did not help either.

    No doubt home advantage had a huge say here, but the Chiefs defence looks like one that would have had success even on the road.

  4. 'The Dolphins let play-off hopes slip'published at 04:20 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Miami Dolphins 7-26 Kansas City Chiefs

    Jason Garrett, former NFL quarterback and ex-Dallas Cowboys head coach: "The Dolphins had the AFC in their hands and let it all slip away. They are a different team when they are playing in south Florida, than when they are on the road."

  5. Full-time - Chiefs win!published at 04:18 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Miami Dolphins 7-26 Kansas City Chief

    And that's it, the clock hits zero and the Kansas City Chiefs advance to the divisional round while Miami's season ends with a whimper.

    Patrick Mahomes and his team handled conditions much better than the Dolphins, who have now lost their last 11 when playing in below 40 degrees.

  6. Turnoverpublished at 04:15 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Miami Dolphins 7-26 Kansas City Chief

    With just over a minute left the Dolphins get a turnover when Clyde Edward-Helaire fumbles the ball and Miami recover. All a little bit too little too late, but still..

  7. Postpublished at 04:04 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Miami Dolphins 7-26 Kansas City Chiefs

    Plenty of happy faces on the Chiefs sideline, where the players are dancing, singing and generally enjoying their upcoming victory.

    Not so much on the other side of the field though.

  8. Chiefs will be hard to beat in play-offspublished at 04:01 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Miami Dolphins 7-26 Kansas City Chiefs

    Jason Garrett, former NFL quarterback and ex-Dallas Cowboys head coach: The Chiefs have righted the ship this past month. They have got momentum and they’re going to be a team that’s hard to beat.

  9. Turnoverpublished at 03:55 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Miami Dolphins 7-26 Kansas City Chiefs

    Miami go for it on fourth down but they can't find the completion and so the Chiefs will get the ball on downs.

    The Dolphins have struggled to move the ball all night really and now the deep balls are a bit needless - surely that's them done for the play-offs?

  10. Postpublished at 03:47 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Miami Dolphins 7-26 Kansas City Chiefs

    There's no doubt the Chiefs miss Tyreek Hill with so many receivers dropping passes, but they've develop a more play-off ready style this season.

    As we know, their defence is great, and they're bossing it in the run game too, as they look a more physical, strong, power running tram.

  11. touchdown

    Touchdown - Chiefs!published at 03:42 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Miami Dolphins 7-26 Kansas City Chiefs

    Isiah Pacheco takes a direct snap, runs into trouble but keeps on running and eventually gets over the line for the touchdown.

    Pacheco has deserved that tonight for his work ethic and toughness - and that reall yshould be the end of that now.

  12. First downpublished at 03:40 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Miami Dolphins 7-19 Kansas City Chiefs

    How crucial could that be? Clyde Edwards-Helaire is tackled short of the first down but refused to go down and kept his legs pumping to get over the marker and right on the doorstep of the end zone.

  13. Postpublished at 03:38 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Miami Dolphins 7-19 Kansas City Chiefs

    We've had 'The Ice Bowl' for a previous cold weather game, but this is turning into the Rice Bowl as the rookie Rashee Rice takes his eighth catch of the game.

    Rice has 130 yards and a touchdown in his first play-off campaign.

  14. End of the thirdpublished at 03:31 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Miami Dolphins 7-19 Kansas City Chiefs

    Just 15 minutes left to play and it's the Chiefs in control and looking to extend their lead - ideally with a touchdown.

    Considering this is one of the coldest games on record, the players have all largely handled it well, but especially Mahomes.

  15. Postpublished at 03:28 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Miami Dolphins 7-19 Kansas City Chiefs

    Patrick Mahomes takes a low hit to the legs, and that's not allowed in the NFL these days so an automatic penalty against Miami.

    Mahomes then fires a pass to Justin Watson around midfield as the Chiefs start to roll this drive along again.

  16. Sackpublished at 03:22 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Miami Dolphins 7-19 Kansas City Chiefs

    That's not what Miami wanted as Tua Tagovailoa goes down under pressure from Chris Jones - it's more excellent work from the Chiefs defence.

  17. Time for Tuapublished at 03:18 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Miami Dolphins 7-19 Kansas City Chiefs

    Right then, while Patrick Mahomes fiddles with his helmet on the sidelines, Tua Tagovailoa has to get moving before this game slips away.

    Miami have shown they can strike quickly from nowhere, so this game won't be over until it's over, but they need to start to get something rolling soon.

  18. field goal

    Field goal - Chiefspublished at 03:16 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Miami Dolphins 7-19 Kansas City Chiefs

    Even in this cold, 21 yards is a chip shot for Harrison Butker, who nails his fourth kick of the day as the Chiefs just edge further clear.

    That equipment change for Mahomes just put him off his game a bit, and the third down play was a bit rushed and a bit of a mess in the end as nobody picked up the blitz and Mahomes was hit as he just threw it away.

  19. Great play!published at 03:13 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Miami Dolphins 7-16 Kansas City Chiefs

    Patrick Mahomes is off again, and just as it looks like he'll slide down, the Dolphins defenders part and he continues down to the two yard line before taking a decent hit to stop his progress.

    There's a piece that comes off his helmet as well after the tackle, which results in the game being stopped so he can get that replaced.

  20. Postpublished at 03:10 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Miami Dolphins 7-16 Kansas City Chiefs

    Clyde Edwards-Helaire shows he can run angry too, and his brutal run is lengthened by a few friends helping with a rolling maul style move getting a first down.

    Both of the Chiefs' running back are about as physical as they come.