POLL: Will the Pittsburgh Steelers make the playoffs?

The Steelers are still in the thick of the playoff hunt.

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Periodically throughout the season, we’ve asked the fans if they think the Pittsburgh Steelers will make the playoffs this year. The vote has swung back and forth depending on whether or not the team is on a hot streak or stone cold. Now the team is sitting dead even at 5-5 with six games to play.

Here are the Steelers remaining games.

@ the Cincinnati Bengals

vs the Cleveland Browns

@ the Arizona Cardinals

vs the Buffalo Bills

@ the New York Jets

@ the Baltimore Ravens

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At this point, Pittsburgh can’t afford to lose more than two games out of the final six with any hope of making the playoffs. These are all winnable games but staring down that regular-season finale against the Ravens could be brutal and carry heavy playoff implications.

Cast your vote and tell us if you think the Steelers will make the playoffs this season.

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Bills playoff picture: Damien Williams rejoined Chiefs ahead of Mexico trip

Buffalo Bills playoff picture: It appears the Chiefs will have the services of running back Damian Williams against the Chargers on Monday Night Football in Mexico City. 

It appears the Chiefs will have the services of running back Damien Williams against the Chargers on Monday Night Football in Mexico City.

NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport said Williams, who was listed as questionable coming into Week 11’s final game, made the international journey down south with his teammates.

Williams missed the Chiefs’ practices on Friday and Saturday due to personal reasons. In Week 10 during a Chiefs loss to the Titans, Williams was their starter. Former Bill LeSean McCoy was actually a healthy scratch.

Per Chiefs Wire, Kansas City head coach Andy Reid cited McCoy’s age and workload for the decision to make McCoy inactive. McCoy has also struggled with ball security with KC. Williams had a costly fumble in the Chiefs’ loss to the Titans, too. Other than the fumble, Williams had a productive game, averaging 4.1 yards per carry (77 rush yards) while adding another five catches for 32 yards.

Even Chiefs Wire admits that there’s “no telling” which of those two will be the starting back on Monday Night Football.

The upcoming game against the Chargers on Monday is a big one for the Chiefs and Bills in regards to the AFC playoff picture.

If the playoffs started today, the 7-3 Bills – the first wild-card team – would face the 6-4 Chiefs, who lead the AFC West and hold the fourth seed in the conference.

But the Chiefs have the Raiders right on their backside, who also sit at 6-4.

An added nugget as well: If the Chargers lose this game, their playoff hopes are likely done as well as they enter the game at 4-6.

All three of the aforementioned AFC West squads will be teams the Bills scoreboard watch the rest of the 2019 season. Buffalo has no meetings against any of them down the stretch.

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AFC playoff picture: Steelers currently No. 8 in the conference

The Steelers are losing ground in the AFC playoff race.

With all the meaningful AFC games in the books for Week 11, we can take another look at the AFC playoff picture as it pertains to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Just a week ago the Steelers were sitting in the No. 6 seed and held a wild card spot.

However, just one week later, after a crushing loss to the Cleveland Browns, the Steelers find themselves in eighth place in the AFC and losing hope on the season at 5-5.

Here’s the current AFC ranking.

1-New England Patriots 9-1

2-Baltimore Ravens 8-2

3-Buffalo Bills 7-3

4-Indianapolis Colts 6-4

5-Kansas City Chiefs 6-4

6-Houston Texans 6-4

7-Oakland Raiders 6-4

8-Pittsburgh Steelers 5-5

This list really illustrates just how bad the loss to the Browns was. Even if the Chiefs lose on Monday night to the Los Angeles Chargers they would stay ahead of Pittsburgh. The Steelers do have a win over the Colts should that come into play.

Pittsburgh has a very soft schedule to finish the year minus the Ravens and Bills. If the Steelers can go 4-2 in the final six games and beat the Bengals, Browns, Cardinals and Jets it would secure a 9-7 record. Is this enough to make the playoffs? Unfortunately, it won’t be up to them.

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AFC playoff picture: How Colts’ win over Jaguars impacts standings

A look at the AFC playoff picture after Colts’ dominating win over the Jaguars.

The Indianapolis Colts (6-4) kept their playoff hopes alive with a dominating 33-13 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars (4-6) at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday.

The Big Picture

As it stands entering Week 12, the Colts hold the top spot in the AFC South. Though they are tied with the Houston Texans (6-4), the Colts hold the tiebreaker thanks to their Week 7 win. This means the Colts hold either the third or fourth seed in the AFC playoffs once the week is officially over.

There are a handful of teams right around the Colts in the playoff picture. A Kansas City Chiefs loss put the Colts as the third seed. The Chiefs have the Monday night game this week. Other teams like the Steelers (5-5), Raiders (5-4) and Titans (5-5) are all within striking distance.

Their biggest opponent, though, comes in the form of their Week 12 matchup against the Texans.

This Week’s Talking Point

It’s all about the Texans. This is a must-win game for the Colts. Just as Sunday’s matchup with the Jaguars was near a must-win, the Colts have to come out of their road trip with the Texans with a victory if they want to control their own destiny.

Both teams are at the top of the division, but the Colts hold the tiebreaker. The Texans are coming off of a blowout loss against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 11 and will be turning around on a short week to host the Colts.

These two teams first met in Week 7 where the Colts came out with a 30-23 home win. Jacoby Brissett had a career day throwing for 326 yards and four touchdowns. The Colts will need a similar performance on Thursday night.

We’ll Also Discuss

The Colts have a crucial stretch of games coming up that will likely determine their season. Where does this game fall in accordance to the vitality of the home stretch, and how will the several injuries impact the Colts’ ability to stay competitive.

Another aspect to look at will be the status of wide receiver T.Y. Hilton, who has been out of game action since suffering a calf injury in Week 8.

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AFC Playoff picture: Steelers fall back after loss to Browns

Pittsburgh is on the outside looking in as of now in the AFC playoffs.

The Pittsburgh Steelers got their Week 11 game out of the way early but things didn’t go according to plan. Pittsburgh fell 21-7 to the Cleveland Browns, dropping their record to 5-5 on the season. This loss not only knocks the Steelers out of the playoffs as of now, it complicates the process of them getting back into it.

Here are how the AFC playoff standings sit

1. New England Patriots (8-1)
2. Baltimore Ravens (7-2)
3. Houston Texan (6-3)
4. Kansas City Chiefs (6-4)
5. Buffalo Bills (6-3)
6. Oakland Raiders (5-4, tiebreaker over IND)
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7. Indianapolis Colts (5-4)
8. Pittsburgh Steelers (5-5)
9. Tennessee Titans (5-5)

At this point, the Steelers have to rally after an embarrassing loss, figure how to get their game back on track and hope for a lot of things to go their way. Pittsburgh holds the tiebreaker over the Colts, should it come to that and still have the Buffalo Bills on their schedule for this season.

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Bills playoff picture: Post-Week 10 recap of AFC teams ‘in the hunt’

The Bills’ loss to the Cleveland Browns hurt. All loses tend to do that in the NFL, but this one hurt a little more. The feeling that Buffalo let this one get away, combined with other teams around the AFC playoff picture scoring some wins of their …

The Bills’ loss to the Cleveland Browns hurt.

All loses tend to do that in the NFL, but this one hurt a little more. The feeling that Buffalo let this one get away, combined with other teams around the AFC playoff picture scoring some wins of their own, things didn’t go well for Western New York in Week 10.

Here’s a recap of the latest happenings in the AFC playoff picture:

AFC seeding:

  1. New England Patriots (8-1)
  2. Baltimore Ravens (7-2)
  3. Houston Texans (6-3)
  4. Kansas City Chiefs (6-4)
  5. Buffalo Bills (6-3)
  6. Pittsburgh Steelers (5-4)

  7. Oakland Raiders (5-4)
  8. Indianapolis Colts (5-4)
  9. Tennessee Titans (5-5)
  10. Jacksonville Jaguars (4-5)

In the hunt teams recap:

10. Jacksonville Jaguars (4-5)

Week 10:

Bye

Next game:

at Indianapolis Colts (5-4)

9. Tennessee Titans (5-5)

Week 10:

Titans block late FG attempt, stun Chiefs 35-32.

Next game:

Week 11 bye

8. Indianapolis Colts (5-4)

Week 10:

Backup QB Brian Hoyer can’t overcome Dolphins in 16-12 loss.

Next game:

vs. Tennessee Titans (5-5)

7. Oakland Raiders (5-4)

Week 10:

Raiders win back-and-forth Thursday game vs. Chargers, 26-24, with Josh Jacobs’ 18-yard rushing TD with one minute remaining.

Next game:

vs. Cincinnati Bengals (0-8)


Playoff teams recap:

6. Pittsburgh Steelers (5-4)

Week 10:

Steelers hold Rams (5-4) offense without TD in 17-12 win, their fourth-straight victory.

Next game:

at Cleveland Browns (3-6)

5. Buffalo Bills (6-3)

Week 10:

Bills miss game-tying kick late, fall 19-16 to Browns (3-6).

Next game:

at Miami Dolphins (2-7)

4. Kansas City Chiefs (6-4)

Week 10:

In Patrick Mahomes’ return from injury, Titans use late FG block for upset, 35-32.

Next game:

at Los Angeles Chargers (4-6)

3. Houston Texans (6-3)

Week 10:

Bye week.

Next game:

at Baltimore Ravens (7-2)

2. Baltimore Ravens (7-2)

Week 10:

Ravens routed winless Bengals (0-9), 49-13.

Next game:

vs. Houston Texans (6-3)

1. New England Patriots (8-1)

Week 10:

Bye week.

Next game:

at Philadelphia Eagles (5-4)

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4 reasons why Chargers will still make playoffs

It may seem out of reach, but the Chargers could still make the playoffs. Chargers Wire’s Gavino Borquez explains why.

It hasn’t been the season the Chargers were hoping for, but there is still hope that they can play in January.

Here’s four reasons why they could still make the playoffs.

The standings

Despite being 4-6, when looking around the rest of the conference the Chargers are still well within the mix. The team is only two games back from the Chiefs, who are 6-4 after losing the last four of six. Meanwhile, the Steelers have the second and last Wild Card spot at a 5-4 record.


Getting playmakers back

A plethora of players had season-ending injuries, including center Mike Pouncey and guard Forrest Lamp. But there are a couple difference-makers that’ll be back after the bye, safeties Derwin James and Adrian Phillips.

The Chargers defense is already one of the best in the league, allowing only 19.4 points per game. But the team has still struggled in close situations where they’ve been notorious to give up critical yards and points.

Having James and Phillips back will be huge because there presence brings the players that are capable of defending the run, manning up on position players and locking up the middle of the field, which is an area that they’ve struggled to defend.

As for the other side of the ball, having offensive tackle Russell Okung back has made all the difference in the world. When he got hurt in the Thursday night game, the pass protection collapsed, but Okung should be ready to go for Monday night against the Chiefs.

After an uninspiring few weeks, running back Melvin Gordon is starting to come into his own, while tight end Hunter Henry continues to be consistent at reeling in passes thrown his way on a weekly basis.


Benefitting from the bye

The upcoming Monday night game against Kansas City will mark the 11th straight game played. There’s no denying that playing that many consecutive contests is not an easy task.

For the Chargers, it’s one that’s much-needed. Players have been banged up throughout the course of it, including key members like Okung, Sam Tevi, and defensive tackle Justin Jones. The bye week will allow Phillips and James to caught up to being in football shape, as well.

Most importantly, the bye week will allow coaches and players to regroup with the game-planning for the last five games of the season. There have been a handful of blunders and things that need to be polished on both sides of the ball, so it’ll be beneficial to use that time to do so.


The Chargers have done this before

Being in a situation like this isn’t a new episode for the Chargers. In 2017, they overcame being 0-4 and finishing with a 9-7 record. In 2018, the team was 2-2 before ending with a 12-4 record. Along the way, they beat some of the league’s best in the most hostile environments.

In both seasons, Los Angeles found themselves dealing with injuries to key players, offensive inconsistencies, kicking woes among others. But they still managed to dig themselves out of the hole.

The Bolts are a frustrating team for fans to watch because they are notorious for playing up and down to their opponent, winning games they aren’t expected to and losing games that should be a gimme for them.

This season has been a whirlwind with a serious of unfortunate events, but they’re capable of making a run because things are clicking under new offensive coordinator Shane Steichen, the defense will get a boost with James and Phillips, and the bye week will do them wonders.

It won’t be easy having to play the Chiefs twice, the Vikings and the Raiders once more. But they have shown they can do it in the past, they have all the weapons to do it and the coach to guide them to the postseason.

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