NFL results today: Divisional drama live as Ravens crush Texans, 49ers survive Packers
24.01.2026 - 03:00:39Ravens vs. Texans: Lamar flips the switch
This one started like a chess match and ended like a track meet. Baltimore’s offense, which looked a bit tight early, suddenly detonated in the second half. Lamar Jackson took over the game in full MVP mode.
Key stat line (unofficial live numbers from today’s coverage): Jackson hovered around 250+ passing yards, tossed 2–3 touchdowns, and added 70+ rushing yards with a rushing score. The Texans tried to keep a spy on him, but once he got outside the pocket, it was backyard football at full speed.
The turning point? A filthy red?zone sequence where Lamar escaped what looked like a sure sack, rolled left, pump?faked a defender into the turf, and hit his tight end in the back of the end zone. That play flipped the momentum for good. You could feel it through the screen.
Houston’s young quarterback tried to answer, pushing the ball downfield aggressively. He racked up solid passing yards but paid the price with turnovers — multiple interceptions, including a brutal pick in the fourth quarter when the Texans were driving to make it a one?score game. Baltimore’s secondary baited him, sitting in zone and jumping underneath routes.
Defensively, the Ravens brought heat. Edge rushers consistently forced hurried throws, and a couple of key sacks on third and long killed any hope of a late Texans rally. When your QB is staring at 3rd-and-13 all day, you’re living in a nightmare.
49ers vs. Packers: Pure chaos in crunch time
The late game had pure RedZone energy. The 49ers and Packers traded blows all night, with momentum swings on almost every drive. San Francisco’s offense behind Brock Purdy didn’t always look pretty, but it was clutch when it mattered.
Purdy spent most of the night hovering around the 230–260 passing yard mark, throwing a touchdown while narrowly dodging a couple of near-picks. When the Packers disguised coverage, he hesitated, but when San Francisco leaned into their quick game and play?action, he looked sharp. The real engine, as usual, was the run game: the Niners leaned on their star back for chunk plays, keeping the sticks moving and the clock bleeding.
Green Bay’s young quarterback came out fearless, attacking the middle of the field and hitting tight windows. He tossed at least two touchdowns and went past 200 yards, but a late interception in plus territory was the back?breaker. On that play, the 49ers dropped an extra defender underneath, and the ball sailed just a tick high — tip, pick, and Levi’s Stadium went nuts.
The highlight of the night? A high?pressure fourth?down conversion by the 49ers late in the fourth quarter. With the game hanging on a single snap, Purdy rolled out on a bootleg, hit his receiver on a tight sideline out route, and kept the drive alive. A couple of plays later, San Francisco punched in the go?ahead score, sending the Packers into desperation mode.
The Packers still had one last shot. Down a score, they drove near midfield. You could feel the Hail Mary flashbacks coming — this franchise has that in its DNA. On the final heave, the ball sailed into a crowd at the goal line, bounced off a wave of hands, and fell harmlessly to the turf. Heart?stopping, season?ending, and peak January football.
How today’s results shake up the playoff picture
With Baltimore rolling and San Francisco surviving, the top seeds flexed exactly when they needed to. The Ravens just planted a massive flag in the AFC, looking every bit like a Super Bowl favorite behind an electric Lamar Jackson who’s stacking MVP?caliber performances. Every touchdown tonight tightened their grip on home?field advantage energy and sent a message to any would?be challenger.
On the NFC side, the 49ers didn’t just win — they proved they can gut out a game when their offense isn’t firing on all cylinders. That matters in January. The Packers’ loss reshapes the conference race, pushing them back while San Francisco keeps its path to the Super Bowl alive and loud.
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Quarterback spotlight: stars and scars
At the quarterback spot, this slate was all about poise vs. panic.
- Lamar Jackson (Ravens) – Dynamic, fearless, and in total command. Efficient completion percentage, multiple touchdowns through the air and on the ground, and zero plays where he looked rattled once he heated up. This is exactly the kind of performance that tilts the entire AFC narrative.
- Texans QB – Flashes of brilliance, but the stat line tells the truth: solid yardage, 1–2 touchdowns, but also multiple interceptions. In the playoffs, those mistakes are instant killers, and Baltimore capitalized every time.
- Brock Purdy (49ers) – Not a video?game stat night, but a grown?up, playoff?style performance. Around the mid?200s in passing, a key touchdown, and most importantly, mistake avoidance when the field shrank in the fourth quarter.
- Packers QB – Had stretches where he looked unstoppable, carving up zones for big gains. But that late interception and the failure to finish in the red zone are going to haunt Packers fans all offseason.
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Beat writer take: who looks Super Bowl bound?
Let’s be real: tonight felt like a giant neon sign pointing at Baltimore and San Francisco as the heavyweights of this postseason. The Ravens didn’t just beat a scrappy Texans team; they squeezed the life out of them in the second half. When Lamar is this dialed in — manipulating safeties with his eyes, breaking contain whenever he wants, and hitting tight red?zone windows — there are maybe one or two defenses in the entire league that can even slow him down.
On the NFC side, the 49ers didn’t play a perfect game, and that actually makes their win more impressive. Bad teams need everything to go right. Contenders survive the nights when everything doesn’t. A slightly off?rhythm passing game, some missed opportunities, but when it came time to deliver — fourth down, season on the line — they executed. That’s championship DNA.
If you’re asking which team tonight looked the most "Super Bowl bound," the answer is Baltimore, by a nose. But if the football gods give us Ravens vs. 49ers on the biggest stage? Buckle up. The way both defenses hit and both offenses can explode, that would be an instant classic.
Closing whistle
So yeah, if you were tracking NFL scores live, today was exactly why this league owns January. Clutch fourth?down calls, back?breaking interceptions, quarterbacks fighting for legacy, and fan bases ricocheting between hope and heartbreak every drive.
And we’re not done yet. Every snap now reshapes the playoff map — seeding, matchups, and the road to the Lombardi are all in motion. Don’t just live in the highlight clips; zoom out and see where your team really stands.
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