Jacksonville 45, Houston 7
The Jaguars clinched their first playoff berth since 2007 in style.
Baltimore 27, Cleveland 10
The Baltimore Ravens have thrived by pummeling opponents with an opportunistic defense and did it again Sunday to defeat the Cleveland Browns 27-10.
Carolina 31, Green Bay 24
The Carolina Panthers didn't want to be consumed with the return of Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
Buffalo 24, Miami 16
With one chase behind him, LeSean McCoy has another in his sights.
Minnesota 34, Cincinnati 7
While his former team and mentor were on the other sideline with their futures looking cloudy, Mike Zimmer had his Minnesota Vikings looking like a Super Bowl contender.
New Orleans 31, N.Y. Jets 19
The New Orleans Saints entered Sunday's game against the undermanned New York Jets as 16-point favorites -- the largest margin in their 51-year history -- so their 31-19 victory at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome wasn't as much of a surprise as it was a 60-minute grind.
Philadelphia 34, N.Y. Giants 29
Nick Foles made sure the Eagles will get some time off after the holidays.
Washington 20, Arizona 15
After getting pushed around for two weeks, the Washington Redskins defense pushed back.
New England 27, Pittsburgh 24
Tom Brady broke the Pittsburgh Steelers' hearts again, and he got help from Duron Harmon.
San Francisco 25, Tennessee 23
There are few things the San Francisco 49ers do better than most NFL teams. Kicking field goals is one of them.
Dallas 20, Oakland 17
When Dan Bailey kicked a tiebreaking 19-yard field goal with 1:44 left on Sunday, giving Dallas a 20-17 lead, the Cowboys knew they had more work to do against the Oakland Raiders.