Rams 13, Cardinals 9
Ahkello Witherspoon picked off a pass in end zone with 0:37 left.
Arizona outgained the Rams, 396-257.
McBride caught 12 passes for 123 yards and a TD.
Arizona is 1-5 since its bye; they lost five of last six on road.
Arizona is 6-2 scoring 24+ points, 1-7 scoring less than 24.
Rams have won five in a row, last three by 12-6/19-9/13-9 scores.
Nucua caught 10 passes for 129 yards.
Rams blocked the PAT after the Cardinals’ only TD.
Rams are 8-12 ATS in their last 20 games as a home favorite.
Rams won nine of their last eleven games, after a 1-4 start.
Chargers 40, Patriots 7
Chargers clinched their 4th playoff spot in last 15 years.
QB Herbert threw for 281 yards, 3 TD’s.
LA is 7-0 scoring 24+ points, 3-6 scoring 23 or fewer points.
Chargers are 5-1 ATS this season as road favorites.
Bolts outgained new England, 428-181.
Patriots are 0-6 SU/2-4 ATS in last five games.
Chargers were 10-17 on third down, Patriots 2-10.
NE is 12-24-1 ATS in last 37 games as an underdog.
Patriots are 32-52 SU since Tom Brady left town.
New England is 1-12 SU when it allows more than 10 points.
Bengals 30, Broncos 24 OT
Denver forced OT on a 25-yard TD pass to Mims with 0:08 left.
Bengals scored TD with 1:08 left in OT to keep their season alive.
Broncos could’ve clinched a playoff spot with a tie.
Cincinnati missed a 33-yard FG in the overtime.
Broncos are 1-6 in games decided by 7 or fewer points.
QB Burrow threw for 412 yards, three TD’s.
Higgins caught 11 passes for 131 yards, three TD’s.
Bengals’ first two drives: 28 plays, 116 yards, lost ball twice on downs
Bengals’ next three drives: 29 plays, 194 yards, 17 points.
Cincinnati was 7-13 on third down, Broncos 4-12.
— UCLA 65, Gonzaga 62
Zags led by 4 with 7:27 left to play.
Gonzaga was 7-24 on arc, UCLA 12-24
Zags are 1-4 in last five games vs top 100 teams.
— Utah State 67, San Diego State 66
Aztecs led by 18 in first half, by 7 with 1:56 left in game.
Utah State shot 63.6% inside the arc.
Utah State is 12-1, 2-0 in Mountain West games.
— Boise State 73, Fresno State 71
Spartans led by 11 early in second half.
Boise State shot 57.9% inside the arc.
6-8 senior Degenhart had 26 points, 7 rebounds.
— Famous birthdays, December 29:
Ted Danson, 77
Sean Payton, 61
Chad Dukes, 53
Richie Sexson, 50
Kate Moennig, 47
Clint Stoerner, 47
Jack Wilson, 47
Dustin Fowler, 30
Julio Rodriguez, 24
— Iowa State 42, Miami FL 41
Cyclones scored game-winning TD with 0:56 left.
Miami QB Ward declined to play in the second half, after he set the record for most career TD passes, previously held by Case Keenum.
Miami lost its sixth straight bowl game.
Miami ran 39 times for 308 yards, but was minus-3 in turnovers.
— East Carolina 26, NC State 21
RB Harris ran 86 yards for a TD with 1:33 left for the winning score.
ECU led 20-7 after three quarters; NC State scored two TD’s in 3:15 span to take 21-20 lead.
ECU finishes season 8-5, after a 2-4 start.
Eight players were ejected after a fight late in the game.
— UConn 27, North Carolina 14
This is UConn’s first bowl win since 2010.
Huskies were 8-16 on third down, Carolina 0-9.
UConn outgained the Tar Heels, 361-206
UNC’s first touchdown was a 95-yard kickoff return.
— Nebraska 20, Boston College 15
Cornhuskers get their first bowl win since 2015.
Nebraska led 20-2 after three quarters, held on for dear life.
BC ran ball 26 times for only 47 yards.
ACC teams are 1-9 in bowl games this month; no bueno.
— BYU 36, Colorado 14
BYU ran ball 42 times for 180 yards; Colorado 19 times for 2 yards.
Cougars led 20-0 at half-time.
BYU was 8-14 on third down, Colorado 3-9.
WR Hunter caught four passes for 106 yards for Colorado.
— TCU 34, Louisiana 3
QB Hoover passed for 252 yards, four TD’s.
TCU’s first four drives: 40 plays, 228 yards, 20 points.
Louisiana in first half: 22 plays, 43 yards, no points.
— Miami OH 43, Colorado State 17
Miami’s lead was only 9-3 at halftime.
Rams outgained Miami 462-401, but turned ball over four times.
Miami ran ball 34 times for 217 yards (6.4 yards/carry)
— Army 27, Louisiana Tech 6
QB Daily scored three TD’s, breaking I-A record for TD’s in a season by a QB.
Army ran ball 64 times for 321 yards (5 yards/carry)
Army outgained Tech 386-216; they finish an excellent season 12-2.
— Conference bowl records (SU/ATS)
AAC 6-1 SU/6-1 ATS
ACC 1-9 SU/1-9 ATS
Big 18 4-2 SU/5-1 ATS
Big X 3-2 SU/2-3 ATS
C-USA 1-3 SU/1-3 ATS
MAC 4-2 SU/4-1-1 ATS
M West 1-3 SU/1-3 ATS
SEC 4-3 SU/4-3 ATS
Sun Belt 3-3 SU/2-3-1 ATS
Favorites: 14-15-1 ATS
Totals: over 16-14 (under 6-2 Saturday)