Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow explained Sunday why he opted to give his offensive linemen samurai swords as a Christmas gift.
NFL Week 17 odds, picks, predictions, TV channel, streaming information for the Saturday football game between Denver Broncos and Cincinnati Bengals.
Cincinnati has won its past three games, the latest a 24-6 victory against the Browns in Week 16. Quarterback Joe Burrow and the rest of the Bengals' offense are doing their best to make a late run, but the defense also stepped up against Cleveland to hold the Browns to just six points.
With just two weeks left in the regular season, Week 17 brings five full days of holiday football as teams try to clinch the postseason.
The Browns face the Bengals in Cincinnati on Sunday. We break down what the game means for the NFL playoff picture.
The Bengals put together just their second 99-yard touchdown drive in the last 24 seasons Sunday, and the other one had some strangely similar coincidences.
Week 16 in the NFL is about clinching and elimination. The Baltimore Ravens clinched a playoff spot with their victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday, while the Dallas Cowboys, Arizona Cardinals,
Jack Frost is set to make his presence felt in the NFL in Week 16, nipping at players' helmets in what is expected to be frigid temperatures in a handful of games. Specifically, Cincinnati, Buffalo and New York are the areas that are forecasted to see below-freezing temperatures throughout the day.
The Cincinnati Bengals have won three straight games for the first time this season. Cincinnati is playing its best football, but it might be too late to sneak into the playoffs, with five teams battling for the two remaining AFC postseason spots.
Sean Payton’s worst enemy greets him in the misty mirror every morning for a shave, then cuts him from inside the rest of the day. If Payton ever got out of his own way, he’d rule the world. The Broncos coach needs to listen more to the voice on his play sheet — RUN IT!
Broncos coach Sean Payton couldn’t hold back his frustration. Last week, the Chargers ran the same play again and again, and his team couldn’t do anything to stop it. It started with wide receiver Josh Palmer running a crossing route,