Two rival teams could see their playoff hopes dashed based on the outcome of the #Chiefs’ Week 18 matchup in Denver.
Four Cincinnati Bengals players finished in the top 10 of Pro Bowl voting at their position, with defensive end Trey Hendrickson coming in first.
On Saturday night the Cincinnati Bengals defeated the Denver Broncos to keep their playoff hopes alive. It wasn't pretty, and head coach Zac Taylor made a
Cincinnati Bengals fans root for the Kansas City Chiefs? The Chiefs-Broncos matchup has huge playoff implications for Cincinnati.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are only slight underdogs to the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 18, despite the recent losing streak.
There’s no denying, things were pretty stressful after the Pittsburgh Steelers Christmas Day loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. A big part of the problem was the defense and several veteran players called out anonymous teammates after the game for not doing their jobs.
Star receiver Ja’Marr Chase and the Cincinnati Bengals face the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday at 8 p.m. ET, at Acrisure Stadium.In their most recent outing, the Bengals won 30-24 over the
But a loss opens the door for the two other AFC teams in the hunt, the Cincinnati Bengals and Miami Dolphins. If both of those teams win in Week 18 and the Chiefs beat the Broncos, the Dolphins will be the No. 7 seed in the AFC. Denver is 9-7. The Dolphins and Bengals are 8-8.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ playoff fate is already secured. After beating the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day, the reigning Super Bowl champions will have a first-round bye and home advantage in the postseason.
Sixteen NFL regular-season games left. Twenty-nine games total. Let’s dig in … • Joe Burrow said it a couple weeks back. And now his head coach is echoing him.
Kansas City #Chiefs can affect the fate of the Denver #Broncos on Sunday: ‘We’re in it for the competition’ | @EdEastonJr