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The Steelers got the win they needed Saturday on a cold, rainy day in Baltimore.
Now, they must wait and see if it's enough to get them into the postseason.
Najee Harris rushed for 112 yards and a touchdown on 26 carries, while Mason Rudolph connected with Diontae Johnson on a touchdown on the opening play of the fourth quarter, as the Steelers edged the Ravens, 17-10, here at M&T Bank Stadium.
-->> Steelers Playoff Scenarios
It was a much-needed victory for the Steelers, who improved to 10-7 on the season and defeated the Ravens (13-4) for the seventh time in their past eight meetings, but it also was costly.
Star outside linebacker T.J. Watt suffered a knee injury late in the third quarter while chasing Baltimore quarterback Tyler Huntley and did not return. Watt finished the game with seven tackles, three of which were for a loss, two sacks and two quarterback hits.
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Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens | 2023 NFL Season Week 18 | Predictions Madden NFL 24
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i don't think the usa is ready for the greatest matchup of the season, tyler huntley vs kenny pickett
#they'll get to watch pro bowler tyler huntley they should be grateful if anything#ion know about kenny pickett tho. we'll prolly give him another concussion#snoop vs mitch trubisky it is#LMFAO thank you for that now i can watch the sunday slate games in peace#whatever happens happens#i have no power over that. goodnight#nfl#baltimore ravens#tyler huntley#snoop#pittsburgh steelers#kenny pickett#kenny kitten mittens#greatest nickname of all time and i didn't even come up with it
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Houston Texans IG team did not hold back. The Browns fate was sealed early after QB Joe Flacco threw back to back pick-sixes and the whole offense sputtered under a dominating Texans defense.
Texans rookie C.J. Stroud became the youngest quarterback to win a playoff game, going 16/21 for 274 yards and 3 TDs. With the Texans enjoying a comfortable lead, Stroud was replaced by Davis Mills about halfway through the 4th quarter.
Texans move on to the divisional round next week and unless there are upsets by either the Dolphins vs Chiefs or the Steelers vs Bills, the Texans will face the league-leading Baltimore Ravens.
#nfl#houston texans#cleveland browns#cj stroud#joe flacco#dalton schultz#nico collins#nfl playoffs#nfl wildcard round#afc
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Boswell and the Defense deserves the MVP 🥹
First win of the season! 💪
The funniest thing is that, if Browns lose vs Cowboys this afternoon, Steelers will be first of the North AFC! (As Ravens and Bengals just lost) XD lol
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Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens | 2023 Week 18 Game Highlights
Jan 6, 2024 #NFL#Football#AmericanFootball
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Go Dawg Pound! 🤍🧡🤎🏈
I’m Selling My Four (4) Season tickets to mostly all -Cleveland Browns home game + parking Pass
These tickets are our personal tickets as season ticket holder, tickets are located in section 133 Row 6 Seat 11-14
Below I will post available games and picture of the seats , feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions
Sep.10 vs Cincinnati Bengals
Sep.24 vs Tennessee Titans
Oct.1 vs Baltimore Ravens
Oct.15 vs San Francisco 49ers
Nov.5 vs Arizona Cardinals
Nov.19 vs Pittsburgh Steelers
Dec.10 vs Jacksonville Jaguars
Dec.28 vs NewYork Jets
TBA. vs Chicago Bears
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01/03/2023 NFL UPDATES
My predictions for last week’s games: (10-5) and forgot to pick for the Bills/Bengals game. This is very Ironic because this game was suspended because there was a very sad event that happened during the game and it was postponed. Bills Safety Damar Hamlin was hit really hard in the chest causing him to go into cardiac arrest. I have never seen anything like this and I was watching it live on TV. They were giving him CPR on the field while he was down for about 10 minutes. They finally got him off the field and to the hospital where his vitals are back to normal but he is still very much in critical condition. The entire NFL community and more have him and his family in our prayers.
Last weeks big games that I brought up did NOT disappoint. The 49ers vs Raiders game was a nail bitter and closer than I anticipated but the 49ers came out on top. So now the Raiders have been fully eliminated from the Playoffs but the 49ers now have a chance to get the #1 seed if they win this week and the Eagles lose. The Packers and Vikings was very one sided, the Packers ran all over the Vikings and came out victorious so they now have a chance to get into the playoffs.
Right now for the AFC the teams that are in the hunt and have a chance of playoffs if they win are the (Dolphins, Steelers & Titans)
For the NFC on the other hand there are only 2 teams in the hunt the (Lions & Packers).
These teams have been eliminated now
Texans
Bears
Cardinals
Broncos
Colts
LA Rams
Falcons
Raiders
Panthers
Browns
Saints
Jets
Commanders
My Predictions this week:
(Chiefs vs Raiders) Chiefs
(Titans vs Jaguars) Jaguars
(Ravens vs Bengals) Bengals
(Browns vs Steelers) Browns
(Vikings vs Bears) Vikings
(Patriots vs Bills) Bills
(Jets vs Dolphins) Dolphins
(Buccaneers vs Falcons) Buccaneers
(Panthers vs Saints) Saints
(Texans vs Colts) Texans
(Cardinals vs 49ers) 49ers
(Cowboys vs Commanders) Cowboys
(Rams vs Seahawks) Seahawks
(Giants vs Eagles) Giants
(Chargers vs Broncos) Chargers
(Lions vs Packers) Packers
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The Top 10 Most Watched Fights in NFL History
Revisiting the Most Controversial Fights in NFL History
The Most Memorable Fights in NFL History
The Most Intense Fights in NFL History
The Most Entertaining Fights in NFL History
The Most Notorious Fights in NFL History
The Most Unforgettable Fights in NFL History
The Most Shocking Fights in NFL History
The Most Controversial Fights in NFL History
The Most Iconic Fights in NFL History
“Witness the Greatest NFL Fights of All Time!”
The Top 10 Most Watched Fights in NFL History
1. Super Bowl XLIX: New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks (2015) – This thrilling Super Bowl matchup between the Patriots and Seahawks was watched by an estimated 114.4 million viewers, making it the most watched NFL game in history.
2. Super Bowl XLVIII: Seattle Seahawks vs. Denver Broncos (2014) – This Super Bowl matchup between the Seahawks and Broncos was watched by an estimated 112.2 million viewers, making it the second most watched NFL game in history.
3. Super Bowl XLVI: New York Giants vs. New England Patriots (2012) – This Super Bowl matchup between the Giants and Patriots was watched by an estimated 111.3 million viewers, making it the third most watched NFL game in history.
4. Super Bowl XLVII: Baltimore Ravens vs. San Francisco 49ers (2013) – This Super Bowl matchup between the Ravens and 49ers was watched by an estimated 108.7 million viewers, making it the fourth most watched NFL game in history.
5. Super Bowl XLV: Green Bay Packers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (2011) – This Super Bowl matchup between the Packers and Steelers was watched by an estimated 106.5 million viewers, making it the fifth most watched NFL game in history.
6. Super Bowl XLIV: New Orleans Saints vs. Indianapolis Colts (2010) – This Super Bowl matchup between the Saints and Colts was watched by an estimated 106.0 million viewers, making it the sixth most watched NFL game in history.
7. Super Bowl XLIII: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Arizona Cardinals (2009) – This Super Bowl matchup between the Steelers and Cardinals was watched by an estimated 98.7 million viewers, making it the seventh most watched NFL game in history.
8. Super Bowl XLII: New York Giants vs. New England Patriots (2008) – This Super Bowl matchup between the Giants and Patriots was watched by an estimated 97.5 million viewers, making it the eighth most watched NFL game in history.
9. Super Bowl XLI: Indianapolis Colts vs. Chicago Bears (2007) – This Super Bowl matchup between the Colts and Bears was watched by an estimated 93.2 million viewers, making it the ninth most watched NFL game in history.
10. Super Bowl XXXVIII: New England Patriots vs. Carolina Panthers (2004) – This Super Bowl matchup between the Patriots and Panthers was watched by an estimated 90.7 million viewers, making it the tenth most watched NFL game in history.
Revisiting the Most Controversial Fights in NFL History
The National Football League (NFL) has been home to some of the most thrilling and memorable moments in sports history. However, it has also been the site of some of the most controversial fights in sports history. From on-field brawls to locker room scuffles, these fights have sparked debates and divided fans for decades. Here, we take a look back at some of the most controversial fights in NFL history.
The first fight on our list is the infamous “Bounty Bowl” between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys in 1989. The game was marred by a series of fights between the two teams, with the most notable being a brawl between Eagles defensive lineman Jerome Brown and Cowboys offensive lineman Nate Newton. The fight was so intense that it resulted in both players being ejected from the game.
The second fight on our list is the infamous “Monday Night Meltdown” between the San Francisco 49ers and the New York Giants in 2002. The game was marred by a series of fights between the two teams, with the most notable being a brawl between 49ers wide receiver Terrell Owens and Giants safety Shaun Williams. The fight was so intense that it resulted in both players being ejected from the game.
The third fight on our list is the infamous “Brawl in Motown” between the Detroit Lions and the Green Bay Packers in 2006. The game was marred by a series of fights between the two teams, with the most notable being a brawl between Lions wide receiver Roy Williams and Packers cornerback Al Harris. The fight was so intense that it resulted in both players being ejected from the game.
These three fights are some of the most controversial in NFL history. They have sparked debates and divided fans for decades. While some argue that these fights are a part of the game, others argue that they are a sign of a lack of sportsmanship and professionalism. Whatever your opinion may be, these fights will continue to be remembered for years to come.
The Most Memorable Fights in NFL History
The National Football League (NFL) has seen its fair share of memorable fights over the years. From bench-clearing brawls to individual scuffles, these moments have become part of the game’s lore. Here are some of the most memorable fights in NFL history.
The first fight on this list is the infamous “Bounty Bowl” between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys in 1989. The two teams had a long-standing rivalry and tensions boiled over during the game. The Eagles were accused of offering a bounty to any player who could knock Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman out of the game. This led to a bench-clearing brawl that resulted in multiple ejections and fines.
Another memorable fight occurred in 2006 between the Denver Broncos and the Oakland Raiders. The two teams had a long-standing rivalry and tensions boiled over during the game. Broncos safety John Lynch was ejected after a scuffle with Raiders wide receiver Jerry Porter. The fight resulted in multiple fines and suspensions for both teams.
The most recent fight on this list occurred in 2018 between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Buffalo Bills. The two teams were involved in a heated exchange of words that eventually led to a brawl. Multiple players were ejected and fined for their involvement in the fight.
These are just a few of the most memorable fights in NFL history. While these moments may have been chaotic, they have become part of the game’s lore and will be remembered for years to come.
The Most Intense Fights in NFL History
The National Football League (NFL) is renowned for its intense physicality and thrilling action. Throughout its history, the NFL has seen some of the most intense and memorable fights between players. Here are some of the most intense fights in NFL history.
The first fight on this list is between the San Francisco 49ers and the Dallas Cowboys in the 1994 NFC Championship game. This fight began when Cowboys defensive lineman Leon Lett and 49ers offensive lineman Bart Oates got into a shoving match. The altercation quickly escalated, with players from both teams joining in. The fight ended with several players being ejected from the game.
The second fight on this list is between the New York Jets and the New England Patriots in the 2011 AFC Divisional Playoff game. This fight began when Jets offensive lineman D’Brickashaw Ferguson and Patriots defensive lineman Vince Wilfork got into a shoving match. The altercation quickly escalated, with players from both teams joining in. The fight ended with several players being ejected from the game.
The third fight on this list is between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Cleveland Browns in the 2002 AFC Wild Card game. This fight began when Steelers defensive lineman Kimo von Oelhoffen and Browns offensive lineman Ross Verba got into a shoving match. The altercation quickly escalated, with players from both teams joining in. The fight ended with several players being ejected from the game.
The fourth fight on this list is between the Oakland Raiders and the Denver Broncos in the 2011 Monday Night Football game. This fight began when Raiders defensive lineman Richard Seymour and Broncos offensive lineman Zane Beadles got into a shoving match. The altercation quickly escalated, with players from both teams joining in. The fight ended with several players being ejected from the game.
The fifth fight on this list is between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Redskins in the 2006 Monday Night Football game. This fight began when Eagles defensive lineman Hollis Thomas and Redskins offensive lineman Jon Jansen got into a shoving match. The altercation quickly escalated, with players from both teams joining in. The fight ended with several players being ejected from the game.
These five fights are some of the most intense in NFL history. They demonstrate the physicality and intensity of the NFL, and show why it is one of the most popular sports leagues in the world.
The Most Entertaining Fights in NFL History
The National Football League (NFL) has provided fans with some of the most entertaining fights in sports history. From bench-clearing brawls to individual scuffles, these fights have become part of the NFL’s legacy. Here are some of the most memorable fights in NFL history.
The first fight on the list is the infamous “Bounty Bowl” between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys in 1989. The game was filled with trash-talking and hard hits, and it eventually boiled over into a full-scale brawl. The fight was so intense that the referees had to stop the game and eject several players.
The second fight on the list is the “Monday Night Miracle” between the New York Jets and the Miami Dolphins in 2000. This game was filled with hard hits and trash-talking, and it eventually led to a fight between Jets linebacker Mo Lewis and Dolphins running back Lamar Smith. The fight was so intense that the referees had to stop the game and eject both players.
The third fight on the list is the “Brawl in Motown” between the Detroit Lions and the Green Bay Packers in 2006. This game was filled with hard hits and trash-talking, and it eventually led to a fight between Lions defensive tackle Shaun Rogers and Packers offensive lineman Daryn Colledge. The fight was so intense that the referees had to stop the game and eject both players.
The fourth fight on the list is the “Battle of the Bay” between the San Francisco 49ers and the Oakland Raiders in 2011. This game was filled with hard hits and trash-talking, and it eventually led to a fight between 49ers defensive tackle Justin Smith and Raiders offensive lineman Stefen Wisniewski. The fight was so intense that the referees had to stop the game and eject both players.
These four fights are some of the most memorable in NFL history. They are a testament to the intensity and passion of the players and fans of the NFL.
The Most Notorious Fights in NFL History
The National Football League (NFL) is one of the most popular sports leagues in the world, and its games are often characterized by intense competition and physicality. Throughout its history, the NFL has seen some of the most notorious fights between players, coaches, and even fans. Here are some of the most memorable brawls in NFL history.
The first fight on this list occurred in 2006 between the Denver Broncos and the Oakland Raiders. During the game, a scuffle broke out between the two teams, resulting in a full-on brawl. Players from both teams were involved, and the fight even spilled into the stands, where fans got involved. The fight resulted in multiple suspensions and fines for the players involved.
The second fight on this list occurred in 2009 between the San Diego Chargers and the Oakland Raiders. During the game, a fight broke out between the two teams, resulting in a full-on brawl. Players from both teams were involved, and the fight even spilled into the stands, where fans got involved. The fight resulted in multiple suspensions and fines for the players involved.
The third fight on this list occurred in 2011 between the New York Jets and the New England Patriots. During the game, a scuffle broke out between the two teams, resulting in a full-on brawl. Players from both teams were involved, and the fight even spilled into the stands, where fans got involved. The fight resulted in multiple suspensions and fines for the players involved.
The fourth fight on this list occurred in 2014 between the San Francisco 49ers and the Oakland Raiders. During the game, a scuffle broke out between the two teams, resulting in a full-on brawl. Players from both teams were involved, and the fight even spilled into the stands, where fans got involved. The fight resulted in multiple suspensions and fines for the players involved.
The fifth fight on this list occurred in 2018 between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Buffalo Bills. During the game, a scuffle broke out between the two teams, resulting in a full-on brawl. Players from both teams were involved, and the fight even spilled into the stands, where fans got involved. The fight resulted in multiple suspensions and fines for the players involved.
These five fights are some of the most notorious in NFL history. They demonstrate the intensity and physicality of the game, and the consequences of getting involved in a fight. While these fights are certainly memorable, they are also a reminder of the importance of sportsmanship and respect in the NFL.
The Most Unforgettable Fights in NFL History
The National Football League (NFL) has seen its fair share of memorable fights over the years. From bench-clearing brawls to individual scuffles, these moments have become part of the game’s lore. Here are some of the most unforgettable fights in NFL history.
The first fight on the list is the infamous “Bounty Bowl” between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys in 1989. The game was marred by a series of fights, with the most notable being between Eagles defensive lineman Jerome Brown and Cowboys offensive lineman Nate Newton. Brown and Newton exchanged punches and had to be separated by teammates. The fight was so intense that it caused a bench-clearing brawl.
Another memorable fight occurred in 2006 between the Denver Broncos and San Francisco 49ers. The fight began when Broncos safety John Lynch and 49ers wide receiver Arnaz Battle got into a shoving match. The altercation quickly escalated and resulted in a full-scale brawl between the two teams. The fight was so intense that it resulted in several players being ejected from the game.
The last fight on the list is the infamous “Monday Night Football” brawl between the Oakland Raiders and Denver Broncos in 2009. The fight began when Raiders defensive lineman Richard Seymour punched Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler in the face. The altercation quickly escalated and resulted in a full-scale brawl between the two teams. The fight was so intense that it resulted in several players being ejected from the game.
These fights are some of the most unforgettable moments in NFL history. They are a reminder of the intensity and passion that the game of football can bring out in its players.
The Most Shocking Fights in NFL History
The National Football League (NFL) is known for its intense physicality and thrilling action, but sometimes the intensity spills over into the realm of violence. Over the years, there have been some truly shocking fights that have taken place on the field. Here are some of the most memorable and shocking fights in NFL history.
The first fight on this list occurred in 2006 between the Tennessee Titans and the Houston Texans. During the game, Titans defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth viciously stomped on the head of Texans offensive lineman Andre Gurode. Haynesworth was suspended for five games and fined $35,000 for the incident.
The second fight on this list happened in 2011 between the San Francisco 49ers and the Oakland Raiders. During the game, a brawl broke out between the two teams, resulting in multiple players being ejected. The fight was so intense that it even spilled into the stands, with fans getting involved in the altercation.
The third fight on this list occurred in 2006 between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Cleveland Browns. During the game, Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and Browns defensive lineman Shaun Smith got into a heated altercation that resulted in punches being thrown. Roethlisberger was fined $5,000 for his role in the fight.
The fourth fight on this list happened in 2009 between the New York Jets and the New England Patriots. During the game, Jets head coach Rex Ryan and Patriots head coach Bill Belichick got into a heated argument that resulted in both coaches being fined $50,000 each.
The fifth fight on this list occurred in 2006 between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cleveland Browns. During the game, Bengals wide receiver Chad Johnson and Browns defensive back Gary Baxter got into a physical altercation that resulted in punches being thrown. Both players were fined $25,000 for their roles in the fight.
These five fights are some of the most shocking and memorable in NFL history. They serve as a reminder of the intensity and physicality of the game, and the consequences that can come with it.
The Most Controversial Fights in NFL History
The National Football League (NFL) has been a source of entertainment for millions of fans around the world for decades. While the game is often seen as a source of joy and excitement, it has also been the source of some of the most controversial fights in sports history. Here are some of the most controversial fights in NFL history.
The first fight on this list is the infamous “Bounty Bowl” between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys in 1989. During the game, Eagles coach Buddy Ryan allegedly offered a bounty to any player who could knock Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman out of the game. The Cowboys were outraged and the NFL fined Ryan and the Eagles $50,000 each.
The second fight on this list is the “Monday Night Miracle” between the New York Jets and the Miami Dolphins in 2000. During the game, Jets defensive end Shaun Ellis and Dolphins offensive tackle Todd Wade got into a heated altercation that resulted in a bench-clearing brawl. Both teams were fined $50,000 and Ellis was suspended for one game.
The third fight on this list is the “Brawl in Motown” between the Detroit Lions and the Green Bay Packers in 2006. During the game, Lions defensive tackle Shaun Rogers and Packers offensive lineman Daryn Colledge got into a heated altercation that resulted in a bench-clearing brawl. Both teams were fined $25,000 and Rogers was suspended for two games.
The fourth fight on this list is the “Battle of the Bay” between the San Francisco 49ers and the Oakland Raiders in 2011. During the game, 49ers offensive lineman Anthony Davis and Raiders defensive tackle Richard Seymour got into a heated altercation that resulted in a bench-clearing brawl. Both teams were fined $20,000 and Davis was suspended for two games.
These four fights are some of the most controversial in NFL history. While they may have been entertaining for some, they also showed the darker side of the game and the potential for violence that can occur when emotions run high.
The Most Iconic Fights in NFL History
The National Football League (NFL) has seen its fair share of iconic fights over the years. From bench-clearing brawls to individual scuffles, these moments have become part of the NFL’s history. Here are some of the most iconic fights in NFL history.
The first iconic fight in NFL history occurred in 1976 between the Oakland Raiders and the Pittsburgh Steelers. The fight began when Steelers defensive tackle Ernie Holmes and Raiders offensive lineman Gene Upshaw got into a shoving match. The altercation quickly escalated, with both teams rushing onto the field and engaging in a full-scale brawl. The fight was so intense that the referees had to call a timeout to restore order.
Another iconic fight occurred in 1985 between the Washington Redskins and the New York Giants. The fight began when Redskins defensive lineman Dexter Manley and Giants offensive lineman Brad Benson got into a shoving match. The altercation quickly escalated, with both teams rushing onto the field and engaging in a full-scale brawl. The fight was so intense that the referees had to call a timeout to restore order.
The most iconic fight in NFL history occurred in 2006 between the Denver Broncos and the Oakland Raiders. The fight began when Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall and Raiders cornerback Fabian Washington got into a shoving match. The altercation quickly escalated, with both teams rushing onto the field and engaging in a full-scale brawl. The fight was so intense that the referees had to call a timeout to restore order.
These iconic fights have become part of the NFL’s history. They are remembered for their intensity and the way they captivated fans. While these fights may not be the most pleasant memories, they are certainly some of the most memorable moments in NFL history.
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10/27 1:00 game slate
Just to start things off, todays early game slate may have been the most entertaining 1 o'clock slate of the season so far with 6-8 games being decided by one score (8-6 points or less). Now the other 2 games... were blow outs but we will get to that. We also had 3 divisional games today.
Eagles vs. Bengals was the battle of the indentical twins, Chase and Sydney Brown and Sydney and his Eagles overpowered the Bengals in a 37-17 win.
We had an AFC North divisional matchup today between the Browns, who lost their starting quarterback last week in Deshawn Watson, but who may have found their new one in Jameis Winston, and the reigning 2023 MVP Lamar Jackson and the Ravens. In a shocking final score the bottom of the division Browns beat the not anymore top of the division Ravens 29-24.
The Lions, whose quarterback Jared Goff who continues to have another week where he throws less incompletions than the team had touchdowns, absolutely rolled over a struggling Titans team who just traded away their best reciever for pretty much a bag of chips and a high-five (a 5th round pick that can become a 4th) the the 6-0 Chiefs out of all teams. The final was 52-14.
The Cardinals beat the Dolphins on Tua's welcome back from his concussion on a 1 second left game winning field goal 28-27.
The Jets' Aaron Rodgers and long time reciever Davante Adams still can not do enough to pull off a win and they lose to the Patriots 25-22 who lost their starting rookie quaterback during the game due to a hand injury.
In an NFC South divisional game the Falcons defeated the Buccaneers 31-26 being carried on the backs of the Falcons runningback, Bijan Robinson, tight end Kyle Pitts and reciever Darnell Mooney who combined for a total of 63 rushing yards (just Bijan), 220 recieveing yards and 4 touchdowns.
The Packers faced the Jaguars in the Jaguars first game in America since the 6th of Octobor. The Packers ultimately won in a last second field goal. Final 30-27.
In the last divisonal matchup of the 1 o'clock games the AFC South's Colts faced the Texans. Colts quarterback is still struggling and only completed 10 of his 32 passing attemps today while accumulting for 175 yards. 4 of those completions where to Josh Downs who had 109 yards and a touchdown but it still wasnt enough. The Colts were defeated 20-23
Now to the best team in the AFC North, the one and only Pittsburgh Steelers. We play prime time tomorrow at the beautiful Acrisure Stadium against the Giants (💩) at 8:15 to end off week 8 and it should be an easy win. Anyways... it's always HERE WE GO and GO STEELERS!!
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Last season, we decided not to post a preseason power rankings and let things shake out after Week 1, which led to an interesting initial list based on who ended up 1-0 and 0-1. We were attempting to avoid any offseason bias influencing our rankings later in the year. This season, we tried something different again. We created a preseason list, then averaged the power rankings of six media outlets we respect. The numbers in parentheses below show how far off our picks are from the “consensus” of the six others. In some cases, there might seem to be bias here, but the truth is we are all in on the Bears (and apparently the Jaguars) and way down on the Jets and Packers compared to other outlets. We’ll see how it plays out.
1. Chiefs (Even – consensus No. 1 on all seven sites): They won it all again and, more impressively, won at Buffalo and at Baltimore in the process. How can you pick against them?
2. Ravens (+2): We believed in Baltimore for most of the latter half of last season, right up until the bitter end. We seem to have more faith than others to start, but we’re happy to let it be decided on the field in tonight’s No. 1 vs. No. 2 opener.
3. Lions (-1): If not now, never? Nah, let’s not be negative and ride with the kneecap-gnawers one more season.
4. 49ers (-1)
5. Bills (+2)
6. Eagles (+3)
7. Dolphins (+4)
8. Cowboys (+2)
9. Bengals (-3)
10. Texans (-2)
11. Bears (+5)
12. Packers (-7)
13. Steelers (+2)
14. Jaguars (+6)
15. Buccaneers (+2)
16. Rams (-3)
17. Browns (-3)
18. Jets (-6)
19. Colts (+2)
20. Chargers (-2)
21. Seahawks (+1)
22. Commanders (+4)
23. Falcons (-4)
24. Titans (Even)
25. Saints (Even)
26. Vikings (-3)
27. Cardinals (Even)
28. Raiders (+1)
29. Broncos (-1)
30. Panthers (+2)
31. Giants (-1)
32. Patriots (-1)
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The Steelers are on a 3-game losing skid -- starting QB Kenny Pickett is out with a high ankle sprain and his backup Mitchell 'don't call me Mitch' Trubisky was kind of a flop in Week 15. Which leads us to veteran Mason Rudolph getting the start for Saturday's Week 16 game against the Bengals. Can Rudolph save Coach Mike Tomlin's career winning record and maybe just maybe sneak them into the playoffs? 🤔
Steelers remaining schedule
vs. Bengals (8-6)
at Seahawks (7-7)
at Ravens (11-3)
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Delta Pittsburgh Steelers vs Baltimore Ravens Cincinnati Bengals Browns Tee XL.
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Netflix has reached a deal with the NFL for exclusive rights to stream Christmas Day NFL games live.
The games are:
Kansas City Chiefs vs Pittsburgh Steelers
Baltimore Ravens vs Houston Texans
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Week 12 Schedule for NFL Madden 24 Star Wars Week
Star Wars Theme Week this week will feature Star Wars music with some of the best clips from Star Wars and light Saber battles before and after games with Star wars music playing in background during games this should be fun !
Texans vs Cowboys BossKing77
Jets vs Giants Thekingslayer
Dolphins vs Saints BossKing77
Rams vs Chargers BossKing77
Buccaneers vs Raiders BossKing77
Jaguars vs Commanders Thekingslayer
49ers vs Broncos Thekingslayer
Chiefs vs Colts Thekingslayer
Ravens vs Seahawks BossKing77
Panthers vs Bills Thekingslayer
Falcons vs Packers BossKing77
Eagles vs Lions BossKing77
Bears vs Bengals Thekingslayer
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