The Pittsburgh Steelers and Mike Tomlin can make some NFL history if they can knock off the Cincinnati Bengals on the road.
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The New Orleans Saints are 2-0 under interim coach Darren Rizzi and are coming off a bye with a chance to keep their playoff hopes alive. Alvin Kamara should be excited to get the ball against the Los ...
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The Cincinnati Bengals (4-7) and Pittsburgh Steelers (8-3 ... The over/under for this one is set at 47 points. Keep up with ...
With a mini-bye plus a day, the Dallas Cowboys have a chance to get a little healthier, though they know any improbable rally to playoff contention will have to be without star quarterback Dak ...
The Seahawks kick off back-to-back divisional matchups by traveling to San Francisco, where Geno Smith stole the show with a ...