Texans 22-19 over the Bills in OT: QB Deshaun Watson led his team to a come from behind victory in OT after being down 16-0 in the late in the 3rd quarter. He ran in for the TD and the two-point conversion. He then threw a TD pass to RB Carlos Hyde for a TD and threw the two-point conversion to WR DeAndre Hopkin to take the lead. Buffalo kicked a game tying field goal towards the end of the 4th quarter. Watson in overtime led his team down the field for the game winning field goal. The only TD for the Bills was QB Josh Allen catching a pass from WR John Brown. What killed Buffalo were the two fumbles by Allen.
Titans 20-13 over the Patriots: RB Derrick Henry ran all over the Patriots for 182 yards and rushing TD plus QB Ryan Tannehill added a passing TD. WR Julian Edelman did have a rushing TD but the Patriots offense was nowhere to be found. At the end they had a chance down by 1 to try for a TD but on the first pass from QB Tom Brady it was intercepted and returned for a TD, because they were already in their own end zone. Then they tried another one of those crap shoot lateral fest but fumbled the ball to end their season. It was their first lost in the wild card round since 2009.
Vikings 26-20 over the Saints in OT: QB Drew Brees did all he could to help his team come back from a 10 point deficit in 4th quarter with a TD pass and setting them up for the game tying field goal. The only problem is QB Kirk Cousins finally showed up in an important game with a game winning TD pass to win it in overtime. RB Dalvin Cook had the other two Vikings TDs, and RB Alvin Kamara had the other Saints TD.
Seahawks 17-9 over the Eagles: QB Russell Wilson threw a TD pass and RB Marshawn Lynch had a rushing TD which was all they needed on offense. Their defense had seven sacks and forced three fumbles while holding the Eagles to only field goals. The game did not start well for them as QB Carson Wentz was knocked out of his first playoff game early, and 40 year old QB Josh McCown did his best but it was a doomed situation.