The Steelers and Bengals prepare for a critical Week 18 showdown, with momentum potentially playing a key role in the AFC North race.
The Cincinnati Bengals' list of 2025 opponents has been finalized and will feature two non-divisional rematches from this season.
With running back Justice Hill (concussion) sidelined against the Texans, Keaton Mitchell got his first touches of the season on offense. Ravens Wire’s Paul Banks believes Mitchell could be an X-factor for the Ravens in the playoffs.
When the dust settles on the AFC playoff bracket, one of three things is going to happen to the Pittsburgh Steelers (10-6) after their regular season finale against the Cincinnati
The Ravens need just one win against the depleted, lowly Cleveland Browns to secure their second consecutive AFC North title.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are only slight underdogs to the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 18, despite the recent losing streak.
Offensive linemen Ronnie Stanley and Patrick Mekari, defensive tackle Nnamdi Madubuike, and running back Justice Hill are all not at practice.
The Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals will play in a primetime clash on Saturday at 8:00 p.m. That game will come after the Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns suit up at 4:30 p.m., so the Steelers will know if they are playing for the AFC North title or just seeding.
Week 18 sees the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals go head-to-head in a game which carries huge playoff implications.  The Steelers
The final AFC playoff spot will be awarded to either the Broncos, Bengals or Dolphins in Week 18. Here's what needs to happen for each team to clinch.
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Steelers to watch in rematch with Bengals
The Pittsburgh Steelers, after running a gauntlet of three losses, host the Cincinnati Bengals in their regular season finale in NFL Week 18. After a condensed