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NFL writer highlights Steelers flaw that could derail their Super Bowl chances
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a chance to secure a playoff spot this weekend, depending on the outcome of two key games. They can clinch if the Baltimore Ravens lose to the Green Bay Packers on Saturday or if they beat the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.
On Christmas Day, there will be three NFL games, and we'll be following them all. The first of the three divisional matchups kicked off at 1 p.m. ET, with the Dallas Cowboys taking down the Washington Commanders.
Former Oregon Ducks playing for Los Angeles franchises headlined week 16 of NFL action. Multiple Ducks continue to fight for playoff berths, while others are searching for late momentum toward the end of the regular season.
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Terry Bradshaw can't finish FOX NFL Sunday segment after choking during highlights
Pittsburgh Steelers legend Terry Bradshaw struggled during Week 15 highlights and needed Curt Menefee to take over the segment
While the Falcons (4-9) have been eliminated from postseason contention, the struggling Bucs (7-6), who have lost four of their last five after a hot start, are tied atop the NFC South with the Carolina Panthers. This game is a rematch from the season opener, where the Buccaneers defeated the Falcons, 23-20.
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Money Mikes podcast NFL highlights Broncos: Bo Nix | Dave Logan call & Bandy TD clinch playoff spot
Bo Nix's performance helps the Denver Broncos clinch a playoff spot with a clutch touchdown by Bandy! Hear Dave Logan's call, playoff energy, and NFL highlights from Money Mikes Podcast.
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Philip Rivers story highlights NFL QB development problem
Go ahead, criticize the Indianapolis Colts. Make fun of Philip Rivers. They’re easy and convenient targets. Everyone has an opinion on the Colts starting a 44-year-old grandfather on the road against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.
With a win on Christmas day against the Kansas City Chiefs, the Denver Broncos now control their own destiny in the AFC playoff race. If Denver were to defeat the Los Angeles Chargers next week, they'll earn the No.