Steelers, Ravens among winner-take-all games in week 18
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Losses for the Packers and Chargers on Saturday were wins for the Bears and Broncos, who clinched their divisions in front of the TV.
The Broncos' last 13-win division champion squad remains one of the most iconic NFL teams ever. Led by Peyton Manning, the Broncos' 2013 offense rewrote the NFL record books, finishing with 606 points (still the league scoring record).
The Los Angeles Chargers have clinched a playoff berth, but they also control their own destiny for the AFC West. If they win their final two games, then they'll jump the Denver Broncos. L.A. would own the tiebreaker against Denver by virtue of a 2-0 head-to-head record.
Five things we learned about the Pittsburgh Steelers during Sunday’s 13-6 defeat at the Cleveland Browns: 1.Mis-lead-ing Through their mediocre 6-6 start and by extension all the way up until Sunday,
Drake Maye and the New England Patriots got back on track in Week 16, jumping to 12-3 on the 2025 NFL season after a 28-24 win over Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens. Now, the Patriots will look to make it two straight in Week 17, hitting the road to take on Justin Fields and the New York Jets.
The Browns were playing for nothing by pride and being a spoiler. The Pittsburgh Steelers were playing for the AFC North championship. Turns out, there's always something to play for when Cleveland is playing Pittsburgh.