Summary

  • The final two play-off games on wildcard weekend

  • Philadelphia Eagles 9-32 Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Pittsburgh Steelers 17-31 Buffalo Bills

  • Josh Allen leads Bills to victory with four total TDs

  • Bills host Kansas City Chiefs next in heavyweight match

  • Ex-number one pick Baker Mayfield, on fourth team since 2021, leads Bucs to victory

  • Last year's Super Bowl finalist Eagles fall flat following late-season slump

  • Bucs travel to Detroit Lions in next round

  1. Snow shovellers to the rescuepublished at 21:13 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January

    Pittsburgh Steelers @ Buffalo Bills (21:30 GMT)

    With Highmark Stadium's pitch, stands and surroundings under several feet of snow still this morning, the Bills put out a call for snow shovellers to help clear the way.

    The Bills were giving 200 fans $20 (£15.70) an hour, plus hot drinks and breakfast, for turning up to clear the snow out of the way.

    Fans shovelling the snow at Buffalo's Highmarl StadiumImage source, Getty Images
    Fans shovelling the snow at Buffalo's Highmarl StadiumImage source, Getty Images
    Fans shovelling the snow at Buffalo's Highmarl StadiumImage source, Getty Images
  2. Play-off football in the snowpublished at 21:10 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January

    Pittsburgh Steelers @ Buffalo Bills (21:30 GMT)

    We’ve got a Monday double header after the Bills v Steelers was postponed and rescheduled from Sunday because of snow storms in the Buffalo area.

    The NFL said the decision to move the game was taken in the "best interest of public safety" with a travel ban in place on Sunday and a state of emergency declared in the region.

    They had up to three feet of snow and winds of 65mph, so a wise decision.

    However Highmark Stadium is still covered in snow!

    Highmark Stadium is a stadium in Orchard Park, New York,Image source, Getty Images
  3. Play-off permutationspublished at 21:09 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January

    Pittsburgh Steelers @ Buffalo Bills (21:30 GMT)

    The AFC is very much up in the air depending on what happens in Buffalo tonight, with Houston, Baltimore and Kansas City all awaiting the result to see when and where they'll play.

    If the Bills win, they'll host the Chiefs and the Texans will visit the Ravens, while if the Steelers pull off the upset tonight they'll head to Baltimore and Houston will play at Kansas City.

    And here's the schedule.

    • Saturday: Houston at Baltimore/Kansas City (21:30 GMT)
    • Sunday: Kansas City at Buffalo or Pittsburgh at Baltimore (23:30 GMT)
  4. Watch: Saturday's highlightspublished at 21:08 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January

    Watch the best moments from Saturday's wildcard matches in the NFL play-offs, including some shifty footwork from Kansas City Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes.

    Read More: Chiefs beat Dolphins in -20C cold after Texans thump Browns

  5. Welcome to wildcard Monday!published at 21:07 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January

    Super BowlImage source, Getty Images

    Good evening gridiron gang!

    If you've been with us all through the weekend then well done you, it's been a long one, and it's not over yet as we've got two more play-off crackers to witness tonight.

    Can the Buffalo Bills finally get back to the big game? They host the Pittsburgh Steelers in a snowy Buffalo, but the Bills are riding a hot streak.

    We bring the curtain down with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, recent Super Bowl winners with Tom Brady, at home but very much underdogs against the Philadelphia Eagles.

    So, for one more time, sit back and keep it with us for more play-off drama in the NFL.