The Los Angeles Chargers, Cincinnati Bengals and LA Rams all won on Saturday to either seal a playoff ticket or keep their postseason hopes alive.
The NFL Playoff picture is not set in stone. However, the current matchup for the Los Angeles Chargers is a ratings dream for the NFL.
The Los Angeles Chargers clinched their postseason spot with a Week 17 victory. Now, it is time for the Cincinnati Bengals to help the Chargers with a win.
The ugly truth is the Steelers let the AFC North crown slip out of their hands. The Cleveland Browns would have to defeat the Baltimore Ravens, and Pittsburgh beat the Cincinnati Bengals to win the division. In that scenario, the Los Angeles Chargers would travel to Acrisure Stadium in the opening round of the playoffs.
The Pittsburgh Steelers had two clear objectives on Saturday at Acrisure Stadium: For one, they needed to beat the Cincinnati Bengals, securing at least the No.
Sixteen players from Alabama high schools and colleges got on the field during the NFL's Saturday doubleheader.
The Pittsburgh Steelers did not need to win against the Cincinnati Bengals on Saturday, with the AFC North out of reach, and the only thing at stake was a guarantee for the No.
Burrow passes for 277 yards and a touchdown in Cincinnati’s 19-17 road win, positioning the Bengals to grab the AFC’s No. 7 seed if Denver and Miami both fall short on Sunday.
The Steelers drop to 10-7 on the season and, for now, the No. 6 seed in the AFC. If the current No. 5 seed, the 10-6 Chargers, win in Week 18 against the Raiders, Pittsburgh will
The Los Angeles Chargers may have clinched their spot in the playoffs, but they enter Week 18 with something that many believe is worth fighting for in terms of seeding. With the Pittsburgh Steelers’ loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Saturday,
Joe Burrow will head to Cincinnati's training facility on Sunday. He'll lift weights. He might watch some video. And then he'll join the rest of his teammates and hope.