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NFL play-off results: Kansas City Chiefs beat Houston Texans, Washington Commanders upset Detroit Lions

Detroit were the NFL’s highest scorers this season, setting a host of franchise records including a 15-2 campaign.

Washington were the fifth highest scorers, and after a Jahmyr Gibbs touchdown in the first quarter for Detroit, the two teams produced a thrilling second quarter.

Brian Robinson Jr’s score for Washington sparked a run of six touchdowns and 42 points in just over nine minutes – making it the highest-scoring quarter in play-off history.

Lions tight end Sam LaPorta made a one-handed catch at the back of the end zone, before Terry McLaurin took a Daniels screen pass and burst through a gap to run in a 58-yard score.

Two plays later, Quan Martin returned an interception for a 40-yard touchdown to give Washington a lead they would not relinquish.

Detroit quarterback Jared Goff had to be assessed after being clattered with a block on that play, and although back-up Teddy Bridgewater stepped in during the next drive, the Lions dialled up a thrilling run play, which saw Jameson Williams get round the outside before following blockers to jog in a 61-yard score.

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A Zach Ertz touchdown gave Washington a 31-21 lead at half-time, with the Lions having turned the ball over three times.

Gibbs’ second touchdown in the third quarter cut the gap, but Robinson and Jeremy McNichols both got in from a yard in the fourth quarter to seal victory.

Detroit ultimately had five turnovers, including three interceptions, while Washington did not have any. Daniels was not sacked and passed for two touchdowns and 299 yards to continue his fine rookie season.

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