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NFL roundup: Lions clinch number one seed, Gibbs puts up four touchdowns

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Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs walking off the field after a four-touchdown performance
Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs walking off the field after a four-touchdown performance Getty Images via AFP / Mike Mulholland
The Detroit Lions took home both the NFC North title and the number one seed out of the NFC for the upcoming NFL playoffs after an emphatic 31-9 win over the division rival Minnesota Vikings on Sunday night.

Running back Jahmyr Gibbs scored four touchdowns as the Detroit Lions claimed the top seed in the NFC for the first time with a 31-9 win over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.

The heavyweight clash capped the final day of the NFL regular season, which also saw the Denver Broncos and Tampa Bay Buccaneers claim the final two playoff places available.

The Lions ended the first half with a 10-6 lead thanks to a first quarter 25-yard rushing touchdown from Gibbs.

Will Reichard's third field goal of the game brought the Vikings within a point but then the Lions' offence sprang to life with 21 unanswered points.

Gibbs collected a 10-yard pass from quarterback Jared Goff and then made sure of Detroit's 15th win of the season with a pair of fourth quarter rushing touchdowns.

The Lions will have a bye in the first round of the playoffs and home-field advantage throughout while the Vikings travel to the Los Angeles Rams in next week's wildcard round.

Gibbs put up 139 yards on the ground and 31 receiving yards on five catches.

Broncos 38-0 Chiefs

The Chiefs, the defending Super Bowl champions, had nothing to play for having already secured the top seed in the AFC as they rested quarterback Patrick Mahomes, tight end Travis Kelce, and several other regular starters for their season finale.

Inevitably, that made things much easier for the Broncos, who knew victory would secure them a playoff place regardless of results elsewhere.

The Broncos' win ended the Cincinnati Bengals' hopes of progressing despite their victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday. The Miami Dolphins were also eliminated thanks to Denver's win.

Rookie quarterback Bo Nix threw for 321 yards and four touchdowns and added 47 yards on the ground in a win that was basically assured after they took a 24-0 lead in the first half.

Buccaneers 27-19 Saints

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers also took their place in the playoffs, winning the NFC South division thanks to a 27-19 victory over the New Orleans Saints.

The win for Tampa Bay denied the Atlanta Falcons a place in the playoffs as Atlanta lost their final game 44-38 to the Carolina Panthers.

The Buccaneers trailed 19-13 going into the fourth quarter before quarterback Baker Mayfield, facing a three-man rush, stepped out of the pocket and delivered a brilliant 23-yard touchdown pass to Jalen McMillan.

Bucky Irving then wrapped up the win with an 11-yard rushing score with 1:51 left in the game.

Mayfield threw for 221 yards and two touchdowns while receiver Mike Evans had 89 yards receiving, taking him past the 1,000-yard mark for the 11th straight season.

Panthers 44-38 Falcons

Bijan Robinson's 4-yard rushing touchdown for the Falcons tied up the game at 38-38 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

But the Panthers, who end a disappointing season with a 5-12 record, grabbed victory with three minutes remaining thanks to a one-yard rush from Miles Sanders to cap their season on a high note.

Commanders 23-19 Cowboys

The Washington Commanders, already in the post-season, took the sixth seed in the NFC with a win over the Dallas Cowboys.

With only playoff seeding on the line for Washington, the Commanders replaced rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels at the half trailing 6-3 to Dallas.

But back-up Marcus Mariota came in and threw the game-winning touchdown, a 5-yard pass to Terry McLaurin with just three seconds to play.

Mariota completed 15-of-18 pass attempts and threw for 161 yards and two touchdowns.

Washington will face Tampa Bay in the wildcard round.

Bears 24-22 Packers

The Green Bay Packers, already assured of a playoff spot, suffered injuries to quarterback Jordan Love and wide receiver Christian Watson in a loss to the Chicago Bears.

Watson suffered a knee injury in the second quarter and Love followed shortly afterwards with an elbow problem which was later described as a precautionary move by coach Matt LaFleur.

The Packers will face the second-seeded Philadelphia Eagles in the wildcard round.

Bears kicker Cairo Santos hit the game-winner for the Bears to end their season on the best note possible - with a win against their historic rivals. The win for Chicago marks their first over the Packers since 2018.

Around the league

The Tennessee Titans will have the number one draft pick after they lost 23-14 to the Houston Texans while the New England Patriots beat the Buffalo Bills 23-16.

The Patriots would have had the first pick had they not pulled off the upset win over a playoff-bound Bills team that gave quarterback Josh Allen just one snap before he was replaced.

Shortly after the game, Patriots owner Robert Kraft fired first-year head coach Jerod Mayo.

Meanwhile, the Jets took home a 32-20 win over the Dolphins to end both of their seasons. 

The Detroit Lions can clinch their first-ever top seed in the NFC if they can beat divisional rivals the Minnesota Vikings later on Sunday. Both teams have 14-2 records.

The loser of that game will face the Los Angeles Rams in the wildcard round after they lost 30-25 to the Seattle Seahawks.