The Bengals need to beat the Steelers on Saturday night to keep their season alive. They also need the Chiefs to beat the Broncos and Jets to beat the Dolphins
Pittsburgh Steelers enter Week 18 against the Cincinnati Bengals with playoff implications and a three-game skid looming over their heads.
Only seven NFL teams earn playoff berths from each conference, and the Bengals are on the outside looking in as the ninth seed in the AFC. According to NFL.com, Cincinnati’s minuscule postseason chances sit at 6%. So you’re saying there’s a chance?
The Bengals have the league's best record in home finales since 2007, but the Steelers can tie them Saturday night.
Cincinnati could face a home opponent in an international game, which would be a first for Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow.
The Cincinnati Bengals are still alive in the AFC playoff race. Led by Joe Burrow's four touchdowns (one rushing), the Bengals recorded a 30-24 overtime win over the Denver Broncos, who missed a golden opportunity to clinch their first playoff berth since 2015.
There is a chance that Saturday's Week 18 clash with the Pittsburgh Steelers could be the last game for Tee Higgins with the Cincinnati Bengals. Granted, things seem better than ever on the topic of H
Nick Wright unveils his Week 18 picks, including the Minnesota Vikings (+2.5) upsetting the Detroit Lions for the No. 1 seed and NFC North, along with the Pittsburgh Steelers (+2) destroying the Cincinnati Bengals' playoff hopes.
After clinching the #2 seed in the AFC on December 29, the Bills will play the AFC’s #7 seed at home in the first round of the 2025 NFL playoffs.However, with the playoffs less then two weeks away, Buffalo still does not know who their competition will be round one.
Lamar Jackson, the already two-time MVP, played a key part in an unstoppable backfield thanks to the addition of Derrick Henry this offseason. The two-time MVP has thrown for 39 touchdowns and just 4 interceptions, while racking up 4,807 total yards.