ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 20: Quinshon Judkins #1 of the Ohio State Buckeyes celebrates a touchdown during the third quarter against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the 2025 CFP National Championship at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 20, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Ohio State running back Quinshon Judkins scored three touchdowns for the Buckeyes in the national championship. ( Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Ohio State had to sweat a little bit on Monday night.

The Buckeyes became the first two-loss national champion in 18 years with a 34-23 win over Notre Dame. Ohio State was far better than the Fighting Irish for the first 40 minutes of the game, but needed to stave off a late push from Notre Dame to get the victory.

Notre Dame scored 16 straight points after Ohio State took a 31-7 lead with 12:46 to go in the third quarter. The Irish trimmed the lead to eight with 4:15 to go when Riley Leonard hit Jaden Greathouse for a 30-yard TD before a two-point conversion. But Ohio State iced the game on a third down before the two-minute warning when Will Howard hit freshman phenom Jeremiah Smith for long completion.

[Read Nick Bromberg’s full title game recap right here]


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  • The moment OSU secured the title …

  • OHIO STATE WINS THE CFP NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP!

    The Buckeyes win the first-ever 12-team playoff, beating Notre Dame 34-23 to claim the title!

    It’s Ohio State’s first national title since the 2014 season.

  • Ohio State adds a FG

    Jayden Fielding hits a 33-yard field goal to make it a two-possession game.

    With 26 seconds left, it’s all a formality now.

    The Buckeyes are on the way to a CFP championship!

    Ohio State 34, Notre Dame 23

  • Another angle of the Jeremiah Smith catch

  • Ohio State converts on a BIG pass play!

    The Buckeyes roll the dice on 3rd down with a deep ball to Jeremiah Smith and it pays off for a huge 55-yard gain!

    That will just about clinch it with a fresh set of downs at the 2-minute timeout.

  • Ohio State still in control

    Even amid the chaos, the Buckeyes are basically one or two first downs away from securing the title.

    Big 3rd and 11 coming up with 2:45 to go.

  • Leonard to Greathouse is the key

    This Notre Dame comeback bid is all the back of the passing game coming to life with QB Riley Leonard finding his go-to target in Jaden Greathouse.

    Greathouse has 5 catches for 11 yards and 2 TDs so far.

  • Touchdown Notre Dame!

    Riley Leonard to … who else? … Jaden Greathouse for a 30-yard pinpoint TD pass!

    And the 2-point try is GOOD to make it a one-score game with 4:15 to play.

    Ohio State 31, Notre Dame 23

  • Notre Dame’s passing game coming alive

    Suddenly Riley Leonard is slinging it out there as the Irish have quickly crosses midfield again.

    Can they convert it into points this time?

  • Ohio State punts it

    For the first time today, Ohio State is punting it away. Obviously a crucial stop by the Notre Dame defense there. ND ball with 6:25 to play for the national title.

  • Did ND make the right decision to kick?

    Many on social media are being critical of Notre Dame’s decision to even try a short field goal when it was down 16 in the 4th quarter.

    It was 4th and goal from the 9. Would you have

  • Notre Dame FG NO GOOD!

    Mitch Jeter’s 27-yard attempt hits the upright, and an exciting drive ends in nothing for Notre Dame!

  • ND moves chains on 4th down!

    Riley Leonard delivers another big pass to Jaden Greathouse to convert on 4th-and-5.

    Notre Dame doing just enough to keep this game interesting.





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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills were well aware of the outside noise.

There were question marks and discussions being held online and on TV leading up to the Bills’ divisional round game against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday concerning how this defense would perform against quarterback Lamar Jackson, running back Derrick Henry and the rest of the Ravens’ offense.

The Bills’ defensive players used that to help fuel their performance. While the Ravens’ offense was able to get in a second-half groove, the Bills, helped by some Ravens miscues, were able to do enough to secure a 27-25 win to advance to the AFC Championship Game against the Kansas City Chiefs. This will be the team’s second AFC championship appearance in the past 30 seasons.

“Our guys heard it all — they heard it all week long. We’re not big enough, we’re not strong enough. Not talented enough. Whatever it is, they heard it,” coach Sean McDermott said. “I don’t do the social media things, but I think most of those guys do. And look, we did, I think, in the first half a pretty darn good job. Second half, [Henry] got rolling a little bit. And he’s going to pop some runs, I mean, when he gets that momentum, he’s hard to stop. So, but even there, we could have done some things better, and I think fundamentally, so when we just look at this game, it came down to fundamentalism in football. And we talked a lot about that.”

The Bills held Henry to 84 rushing yards compared to 199 yards in the Ravens’ 35-10 Week 4 win, with the availability of linebackers Terrel Bernard and Matt Milano and nickel cornerback Taron Johnson important for this unit after all three missed the first meeting. The Ravens’ offense rushed for 176 yards on 20 carries, and the Ravens did have nine runs of 10-plus yards.

The Bills were aided by multiple drops and miscues by the Baltimore offense, most notably on tight end Mark Andrews‘ dropped 2-point conversion attempt, but the defense also took advantage, coming away with three takeaways against a team that had 11 turnovers all regular season. The Bills’ offense was then able to get in position to score touchdowns on three of four first-half possessions, in addition to the unit not turning the ball over.

The Bills have gone 21 straight games including playoffs without losing the turnover battle, tying the longest such streak in NFL history (the Rams also did it from 1952 to ’53).

“We don’t listen to the outside noise, but everyone was saying this and that about us and that we didn’t have enough talent, weren’t good enough to be in these positions and, our guys just continue to work hard and we’re internally driven,” quarterback Josh Allen said. “We love each other, and I think you saw how much we played for each other there.”

In the first half, the Bills held Baltimore to only 10 points despite the Ravens outgaining the Bills in a variety of areas. Turnovers were key for the unit, including safety Taylor Rapp (who left the game with a hip injury) intercepting Jackson, and safety Damar Hamlin sacking Jackson and defensive end Von Miller picking up the ensuing fumble.

The Bills’ defense found success blitzing Jackson on 13 of 31 dropbacks (42%) and pressuring him on eight of those dropbacks (pressure percentage of 62% when the Bills sent the blitz).

“We have a lot of pride in ourselves, what we do here as a defense,” defensive end AJ Epenesa said. “Just speaking as a defense, we were told all week how they were going to do this, how they going to do that, and that just, I’d like to say, fueled us a little bit. We started this game a little hotter than we have in the past, and that’s something we’ve been emphasizing, and now we need to do that in the second half, start the second half hot and do those kind of things. But to come in with that fire and to kind of start the way we did, I think is good.”

The Ravens were able to score on three of four possessions in the second half — with Bernard, who said the team was motivated all week, forcing a key fumble on the other drive by punching the ball out — and come back within two from an 11-point halftime deficit. But the Bills’ defense, which had the third-most takeaways in the regular season (32), ended up having just enough.

Some of that motivation came from a video shown during the week of what was being said in the media, as defensive tackle Jordan Phillips said, although some players didn’t quite acknowledge it.

“No, y’all don’t know that. That’s confident,” defensive tackle Ed Oliver said. “So, they said we weren’t big enough, we weren’t physical enough, we couldn’t stop the run, da, da, da, da, da. But we won. So, what we talking about?”

Next up for the Bills: getting past the most familiar of foes. They will have a chance to revenge past losses yet again, this time at Arrowhead Stadium against the No. 1 seed Chiefs, a team that has beaten Buffalo in the postseason in all three meetings with Allen and Patrick Mahomes at quarterback, including the 2020 AFC Championship Game. Allen and Mahomes are now tied for the second-most meetings between any two starting quarterbacks in NFL postseason history (Tom Brady and Peyton Manning lead the list at five meetings).

The Bills defeated the Chiefs 30-21 earlier this season in Orchard Park.

“Yeah, man, it’s super exciting,” Hamlin said. “To be playing for an AFC championship is like, crazy to think about, and I feel like it’s only right going up there and playing them. They’ve been what, two-time reigning Super Bowl champions. Back-to-back. No. 1 seed this year. Best record in the NFL. So, it’s only right that you got to go through Arrowhead. One of my favorite places to play.”



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The Eagles are the betting favorites to win Super Bowl LIX.

After Sunday’s divisional round games left us with the final four teams alive to win the 2025 Super Bowl, the Eagles emerged as favorites at +175 odds.

The Chiefs are behind them at +240, followed by the Bills at +260. The Commanders are the long shots at +650.

That doesn’t necessarily mean the Eagles will be favored to win the Super Bowl if they win the NFC Championship Game. The Eagles are viewed as favorites over the Bills and Chiefs in part because the Commanders are viewed as the worst of the four remaining teams, so the Eagles have the easiest path to the Super Bowl. And the championship games themselves will influence the Super Bowl line, either because one winner looks better than the other, or because a winning team suffers a key injury.

But for now, the Eagles are the favorites.





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Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley shared a close bond during their time with the Giants, and it seems that hasn’t changed despite the two no longer being teammates. 

Jones was on hand on Sunday when Barkley rushed for 205 yards and two touchdowns in the Eagles’ 28-22 NFC divisional round win over the Rams. He had scoring runs of 62 and 78 yards — the latter of which proved to be the winning score.

Eagles running back Saquon Barkley (26) celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Los Angeles Rams in the second half in a 2025 NFC divisional round game at Lincoln Financial Field. Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

The former Giants starting quarterback was a guest in Barkley’s box at Lincoln Financial Field, along with ex-Giants receiver Sterling Shepard, according to ESPN. 

The pair were “among those in his box cheering on their close friend,” per the report. 

Barkley and Jones spent five seasons as teammates in New York and both had – what was at the time – career years for both players in 2022. 

The running back had 1,312 rushing yards – a career-best – and had 10 rushing touchdowns, while Jones put up a career-high 67.2 percent completion rate and a career-best 3,205 passing yards. 

Saquon Barkley of the Philadelphia Eagles shakes hands with Daniel Jones of the New York Giants following the game at MetLife Stadium on October 20, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Philadelphia defeated New York 28-3. Getty Images

The two didn’t end up staying with the Giants, with Barkley leaving via free agency last offseason and Jones ended up being released in the middle of this season in the second year of his four-year, $160 million contract extension he signed in 2023. 

But Barkley had plenty of kind words to say after Jones and the Giants went their separate ways in November. 

Former Giants receiver Sterling Shepard was in Saquon Barkley’s box on Sunday. Getty Images

“I’ve got nothing but great things to say about him. You’re not going to find anybody who’s really got a lot of negative things to say about him,” Barkley said. “But it’s the NFL. Hopefully, wherever he ends up next, they’re gonna get a guy who will come in and work. [Coming from the Giants], I’m doing well [with the Eagles]. Hopefully, he can find the same kind of fresh start and success.”

Barkley has the chance to secure his first Super Bowl appearance next weekend when the Eagles host the Commanders in the NFC championship game. 



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