The NFL has officially hit December as playoff races are heating up around the league. In what was one of the wildest weeks in recent memory, 12 games were decided by seven-or-fewer points -- tied for the most in a single week in NFL history.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers, Houston Texans and Seattle Seahawks were among the teams that picked up key wins in the AFC and NFC playoff pictures on
The Atlanta Falcons, the Arizona Cardinals, and Baltimore Ravens lost those matchups. Despite the Falcons’ loss, they will stay in first place in the NFC South. They swept the season series against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and own the tiebreaker if both teams finish the week at 6-6.
With Packers and Vikings winning, the "Black and Blue" division is pushing its dominance to levels not seen since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger.
Here’s a sentence that won’t sit well with most football fans: The Philadelphia Eagles and Baltimore Ravens might have given us a Super Bowl preview on Sunday.
CINCINNATI — Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson (knee) is officially inactive for Sunday's game against the Steelers. Akeem Davis-Gaither will start in his place. It's his second start of the season.
With how the results have shaked out in Week 13 so far, the Detroit Lions (11-1) are on the verge of a playoff berth. With the Seahawks winning, they're not mathematically in yet, and we're not math experts so we're not going to tell you how that's the case, but Detroit fans will have to wait one more week to officially clinch a spot.
Mike Tomlin has not had a losing season since he took over as Pittsburgh Steelers head coach, and he solidified another year of being above .500 on Sunday.
It was a frustrating performance on all fronts for the Baltimore Ravens in their 24-19 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. Lamar Jackson had an up-and-down perform
The Minneosta Vikings will look to take one step closer to sealing a promising play-off berth when they welcome the Atlanta Falcons to face them in a