2024 NFL season: Vote for your play of the year including Justin Jefferson, Saquon Barkley and Josh Allen | NFL news
With Super Bowl LIX on the horizon, Sky Sports NFL Neil Reynolds, Phoebe Schecter and Jason Bell have picked their five best plays from the 2024 campaign – and you can vote for your favourite!
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson torched the San Francisco 49ers with a 97-yard touchdown in a 23-17 win in Week 2, and Jayden Daniels stunned the Chicago Bears with a dramatic Hail Mary touchdown in the midst of his dazzling rookie year, while the Washington Commanders and Saquon Barkley dropped made jaws around the NFL with a back-to-back pass as the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Elsewhere, Josh Allen enjoyed an MVP-caliber moment as he rushed for a 26-yard touchdown on fourth down to help the Buffalo Bills beat the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs, while Lamar Jackson made things for Lamar Jackson with an absurd touchdown scramble and a pass against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Vote for your favorite below…
Relive every moment
Justin Jefferson’s 97-yard touchdown against the 49ers
Saquon Barkley back with a hamstring against the Jaguars
Josh Allen’s TD run against the Chiefs
Lamar Jackson’s scramble and TD pass against the Bengals
Jayden Daniels’ Hail Mary TD vs. Bears
What to watch in the 18th week
There are seedings to be decided and division titles yet to be won as the NFL regular season draws to a close with the playoffs in sight.
Baker Mayfield’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-7) they know they can win the NFC South if they win New Orleans Saints (5-11) at home, live on Sky Sports with a 5pm broadcast before kick-off at 6pm.
Then he moves to Colorado where he Kansas City Chiefs (15-1), after already clinching the No. 1 seed in the AFC, host Bo Nix and Denver Broncos (9-7)who can secure the last place in the wildcard category with a win over Andy Reid’s team.
The Chiefs are expected to be led by Carson Wentz at quarterback while resting numerous starters as they prepare for the postseason.
The battle for the NFC North then takes place in Detroit when Minnesota Vikings (14-2) visit Lions (14-2)the winner of which will be the division champions and the No. 1 seed in the NFC is also still up for grabs.
Saturday, January 4 – Cleveland Browns @ Baltimore Ravens – KO 9:30 p.m
Sunday, January 5 – New Orleans Saints @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers – KO 6:00 p.m.
Sunday, January 5 – Kansas City Chiefs @ Denver Broncos – KO 9:25 p.m
Monday 6th January – Minnesota Vikings @ Detroit Lions – KO 1.20am
When do the playoffs start?
The wild card weekend will take place from Saturday January 11 to Monday January 13 before the playoffs enter the Divisional Round on Saturday January 18 and Sunday January 19, when the respective No. 1 seeds will join the action after the bye.
Then comes the AFC and NFC Championship Games on Sunday, January 26, before Super Bowl LIX takes place at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on February 9.