— Washington 17, Tampa Bay 10: It was the sixth straight for the Redskins, who won despite gaining only 120 yards on offense–the lowest total in NFL history for a winning team in a postseason game.
— New England 28, Jacksonville 3: Tom Brady and the Patriots set an NFL record with 10 straight postseason victories with this win as the Patriots chase an unprecedented third straight Super Bowl title.
— Carolina 23, New York Giants 0: The Panthers defense rattled Eli Manning into four turnovers, and Steve Smith scored two touchdowns to lead the Panthers to a lopsided win on the Giants’ home field.
— Pittsburgh 31, Cincinnati 17: Cincinnati’s Pro Bowl quarterback Carson Palmer tore a knee ligament on a hit during his first pass Sunday, and the Steelers rolled to their fifth straight win.
Divisional playoffs
Saturday
— Washington at Seattle, 3:30 p.m., Fox
— New England at Denver, 7 p.m., CBS
Sunday
— Pittsburgh at Indianapolis, noon, CBS
— Carolina at BEARS, 3:30 p.m., Fox
Conference championships
Jan. 22
AFC game, 2 p.m., CBS
NFC game, 5:30 p.m. Fox
Super Bowl
Feb. 5
AFC champion vs. NFC champion at Detroit, 5:30 p.m., ABC




