

Zay Flowers made a big impact in the fourth-quarter, and the Baltimore Ravens took a late advantage over the Pittsburgh Steelers. They then relinquished their lead but drove across the field in order to set up the game-winning field goals. Tyler Loop missed it to the right, and now the Baltimore Ravens will be heading home.
The Pittsburgh Steelers finished fourth in the AFC, and Baltimore was eliminated from the playoffs.
1. Pittsburgh Steelers (10-7).
2. Baltimore Ravens (8-9).
3. Cincinnati Bengals (6-11)
4. Cleveland Browns (5-12).
Denver’s win over New England clinches one seed because the Broncos have the best record for common games tiebreaker. The Patriots hold the two-seed.
After their win on Sunday, the Steelers have been ranked as the fourth seed.
The Jaguars won the AFC South division and the Houston Texans secured the fifth spot in the Wild Card race. Buffalo and Los Angeles moved up to 6 and 7 respectively, after the Bills won and the Chargers lost.
Due to the Texans’ win over Buffalo, they have a 12-5 tie with Bills.
1. Denver Broncos (14-3)
2. New England Patriots (14-3).
3. Jacksonville Jaguars (13-4)
4. Pittsburgh Steelers (10-7).
5. Houston Texans (12-5).
6. Buffalo Bills (12-5)
7. Los Angeles Chargers (11-5)
The Steelers and Ravens played late on Sunday. They gave the winner an extra day of rest and will play in the Wild Card round on Monday. The full schedule is below.
Los Angeles Rams vs Carolina Panthers
FOX at 4:30 pm Eastern
Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears
Prime Video, 8:00 pm Eastern
Buffalo Bills at Jacksonville Jaguars
CBS at 1:00 pm Eastern
San Francisco 49ers vs Philadelphia Eagles
FOX at 4:30 pm Eastern
Los Angeles Chargers vs New England Patriots
NBC at 8:00 p.m. Eastern
Houston Texans at Pittsburgh Steelers
ABC/ESPN at 8:00 pm Eastern