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Steelers escape Ravens' late push, win AFC North title
In a rock fight that morphed into a fourth-quarter track meet, Pittsburgh edges Baltimore to advance.[read more]

Wild-card round: Rams huge favorites; Packers, Bills, Texans road favorites
The NFL playoffs are set. Here are the odds, spreads and totals for every game in the wild-card round.[read more]

Early wild card bets: How to bet Packers-Bears, Bills-Jaguars
Which lines offered value once odds came out? Here are games we are eyeing for bets going into wild-card weekend.[read more]

How Cowboys wasted one of Dak Prescott's best seasons
The Cowboys missed the playoffs again, but Prescott gives them "optimism" for what they can do in 2026.[read more]

For Jerry Jones, Cowboys' 2026 season starts Monday -- but what will change?
The season ended with a loss to the Giants and another losing record. Could DC Matt Eberflus be out?[read more]

Barnwell makes his NFL award picks: Ranking candidates for MVP, Rookie of the Year, more
Drake Maye or Matthew Stafford for MVP? Which rookies should earn hardware? And no one is beating out Myles Garrett for DPOY, right?[read more]

'Fragile' no more: How the Bears' Caleb Williams, Ben Johnson evolved
Caleb Williams thought Ben Johnson didn't like him at one point, but the duo evolved to lead the playoff-bound Bears.[read more]

Ravens' Loop: Knew kick was no-good on contact
Ravens kicker Tyler Loop knew immediately that his potential winning 44-yard field goal Sunday night sliced wide right, giving the AFC North title to the rival Steelers and abruptly ending Baltimore's season.[read more]

Fans, Bills bask in glow of stadium's swan song
In what is likely to be the final game at Highmark Stadium, the Buffalo Bills on Sunday handled the New York Jets, 35-8, much to the delight of their loyal fans, who often braved wet and frigid elements in the Orchard Park, New York facility for 53 years.[read more]

Eagles stand by rest call despite losing 2-seed
Eagles coach Nick Sirianni stood by the decision to rest most of his starters in a Week 18 loss to the Commanders despite it costing Philadelphia a chance for the No. 2 seed.[read more]