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Indianapolis Colts players rally before last night's win against the Kansas City Chiefs. Charlie Riedel/AP/Press Association Images
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Colts, Bengals, Seahawks clinch playoff spots

Andrew Luck is going to the post-season after Indianapolis beat the Kansas City Chiefs 20-13 last night.

THE CINCINNATI BENGALS and Indianapolis Colts qualified for the NFL playoffs with narrow victories last night while the Minnesota Vikings’ post-season bid was boosted by an upset of Houston.

Josh Brown’s 43-yard field goal with four seconds remaining gave Cincinnati a 13-10 victory at Pittsburgh that clinched a playoff berth for the triumphant Bengals and left the Steelers sitting home after a fifth loss in six games.

The Bengals are in the playoffs in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 1981 and 1982.

“Huge team win,” Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton said. “It’s exactly what we needed. Our defense played great, giving us good field position. Obviously there are areas we can improve, but it feels good to get the win.”

And Indianapolis rookie star Andrew Luck, this year’s NFL Draft top pick, flipped a seven-yard touchdown pass to Reggie Wayne with 4:08 to play to give the Colts a 20-13 win at Kansas City and secure a playoff spot.

The Bengals and Colts joined Denver, New England, Houston and Baltimore as American Conference playoff qualifiers while Atlanta, San Francisco and Green Bay have booked three of six berths on offer in the National Conference.

Seattle clinched a playoff trip  with a 42-13 home victory over San Francisco while Washington, Dallas, Minnesota, Chicago and the New York Giants will fight into next week’s final regular season games for the last spots.

Minnesota stayed in position for a National Conference spot by shocking host Houston 23-6, dropping the Texans to 12-3 and keeping them from clinching a home-field edge throughout the American Conference playoffs.

Adrian Peterson, the NFL season rushing leader, ran 25 times for 86 yards for the Vikings, leaving him 207 yards shy of the one-season NFL rushing record of 2,105 yards set by Eric Dickerson with the Los Angeles Rams in 1984.

Peterson will try to make history and Minnesota will try to reach the playoffs in next week’s season finale against Green Bay.

The Washington Redskins won their sixth game in a row with a 27-20 triumph at Philadelphia, improving to 9-6 to stay atop the NFC East division entering next weekend’s showdown with Dallas, which lost 34-31 in over-time to visiting New Orleans to fall to 8-7.

Redskins rookie Robert Griffin III completed 16-of-24 passes for 198 yards and two touchdowns despite playing with a brace on his sprained right knee after missing last week’s victory at Cleveland.

The Redskins would claim their first division crown since 1999 with a home triumph over the arch-rival Cowboys next Sunday.

Garrett Hartley’s 20-yard field goal gave New Orleans a victory after Tony Romo threw two touchdown passes in the final 3:35 to lift Dallas level and force overtime.

Charles Tillman returned an interception 10 yards for a touchdown and Zack Bowman scored on a one-yard fumble recovery return to power Chicago over Arizona 28-13, keeping the Bears in playoff contention.

Baltimore clinched the AFC North division crown with a 33-14 home triumph over the reigning Super Bowl champion Giants, with Joe Flacco throwing for 309 yards and two touchdowns to dim New York’s playoff hopes.

Peyton Manning threw for a season-high 339 yards and three touchdowns to lead Denver over Cleveland 34-12, stretching the Broncos’ win streak to 10 games.

Denver (12-3) and New England (11-4) remain within reach of Houston (12-3) for an American Conference home-field playoff edge.

In other games Sunday, Green Bay routed visiting Tennessee 55-7, host Miami beat Buffalo 24-10, St. Louis won 28-13 at Tampa Bay, New England won 23-16 at Jacksonville, host Carolina downed Oakland 17-6 and visiting San Diego defeated the New York Jets 27-17.

Results

  • Atlanta Falcons 31 @ Detroit Lions 18
  • New Orleans Saints 34 @ Dallas Cowboys 31 (OT)
  • Tennessee Titans 7 @ Green Bay Packers 55
  • Indianapolis Colts 20 @ Kansas City Chiefs 13
  • Buffalo Bills 10 @ Miami Dolphins 24
  • San Diego Chargers 27 @ New York Jets 17
  • Washington Redskins 27 @ Philadelphia Eagles 20
  • Cincinnati Bengals 13 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 10
  • St Louis Rams 28 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers 13
  • Oakland Raiders 6 @ Carolina Panthers 17
  • New England Patriots 23 @ Jacksonville Jaguars 16
  • Minnesota Vikings 23 @ Houston Texans 6
  • Cleveland Browns 12 @ Denver Broncos 34
  • Chicago Bears 28 @ Arizona Cardinals 13
  • New York Giants 14 @ Baltimore Ravens 33
  • San Francisco 49ers 13 @ Seattle Seahawks 42

- © AFP, 2012

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