Last night's Sunday Night Football had its fair share of heart-stopping moments and boring, lopsided matches. With the season entering its 15th week of play, the games are starting to prove who has what it takes to get the Super Bowl XLVIII trophy.

Here's a quick look at how a number of last night's matches memorable or forgettable meetings:

Washington Redskins vs Atlanta Falcons, 26-27

The Redskins and the Falcons both brought their A-game into last night's showdown to break their tie at 3-11. With both teams doing so-so in this season, the killer match was decided up until the last seconds of the game.

Desmond Trufant was the hero of the meet, deflecting Kirk Cousins' hopeful two-point conversion to seal their one-point lead with 18 seconds left in the clock. Even with Cousins' 381 yard passes and completed three TDs, the Redskins still fell short - their seven turnovers also to blame.

The loss leaves Washington at 3-11, while the Falcons move up to 4-10.

Seattle Seahawks vs New York Giants, 23-00

The Giants had one of their most dismal performances in this season, scoring a humiliating 0 against the Seahawks. Coming into the match, everybody knew that NY would have a bigger plate to work with against Seattle who now stands at 12-2, but it would be safe to say that no one expected them to convert none of their plays.

Eli Manning, who only passed 156 yards, had his career-worst with five intercepted throws, NFL.com noted. The loss gives the Giants their ninth lost, while the Seahawks score their sixth win on the road.

Green Bay Packers vs Dallas Cowboys. 37-36

The Packs and the Cowboys sure know how to excite their hoards of fans, as Sunday Night's matchup was far from boring.

Matt Flynn spearheaded the urge in the second half to post two double-digit quarters, with 14 and 20 against the Cowboys' 3 and 7. The QB threw four touchdowns in the last two quarters to post the Packers' biggest comeback in the team's history, after being down by 23 points at halftime.

Eddie Lacy scored a one-yard push after a Tony Romo interception gave the team the W, reports NFL.com.

"It took me everything not to cry," Green Bay Coach Mike McCarthy said in an after-game presscon. The Packs move 7-6-1, while the Cowboys drop to 7-7.