CBS 13 Sports: Four teams remain following intense NFL Divisional round

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - The NFL Divisional round smoke has cleared leaving four teams fighting for the Lombardi Trophy.
The weekend started off with an overtime shootout against the Buffalo Bills and Denver Broncos. Ultimately, it was the Broncos defending home field and pulling out a 33-30 win to send Josh Allen and the Bills home in heartbreaking fashion again. Allen had four turnovers in the game.
The first-seeded Seattle Seahawks played host to a depleted San Francisco 49ers team and dismantled them 41-6. Rasheed Shaheed took the opening kickoff back for a touchdown and the Seahawks never looked back.
New England was the host of Sunday's AFC matchup. The Patriots took on the Houston Texans in raw weather conditions. The rain and snow definitely played a factor as both teams combined for eight turnovers.
The Rams finished off the Divisional Round with an overtime win on the road against the Chicago Bears. After Caleb Williams threw a jaw-dropping touchdown to Cole Kmet on fourth down with 18 seconds in regulation, he threw an interception in overtime. Matthew Stafford followed it up with a game-winning drive to set-up Harrison Mevis 42-yard field goal.
The College Football National Championship is taking place at 5:30 PM MST on Monday. 15-0 Indiana will take on the 13-2 Miami.
