The Vikings and their coach work more magic, Drake Maye has wheels and Texans linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair deserves to take a seat for his hit on Trevor Lawrence.
Another Sunday, another full slate of NFL action nearly in the books. And Week 13 has been plenty full of drama, from the Minnesota Vikings surviving another close game to reach 10 wins to the Pittsburgh Steelers outlasting the Cincinnati Bengals in a high-scoring shootout to remain atop the AFC North.
Russell Wilson led the Steelers to another win, while Kyler Murray's late interceptions doomed the Cardinals. Here are all the winners and losers from Week 13.
Russell Wilson threw for a season-high 414 yards and three touchdowns, and the Pittsburgh Steelers outlasted Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals 44-38.
The Pittsburgh Steelers rolled up 520 yards on Cincinnati and got a 414-yard passing day from Russell Wilson. What happens next will affect ... but he surely would love to become an NFL head coach again. “I think Arthur Smith will be a candidate for ...
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson completes a touchdown pass of 25 yards to Steelers tight end Pat Freiermuth against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 13 of the 2024 NFL season. New England Patriots wide receiver Kayshon Boutte's two-point ...
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson completes a 36-yard pass to Steelers wide receiver George Pickens vs. the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 13 of the 2024 NFL season.
Josh Allen makes TD history
The Pittsburgh Steelers had no idea what they were in for at the quarterback position heading into the 2024 NFL season. The team moved on from QB Kenny Pickett in the offseason after bringing in veteran Russell Wilson.
The 7-5 Broncos play the 3-8 Cleveland Browns on Monday, with the hosts comfortably favored. Nix was marked as questionable in Thursday’s practice, but he is expected to play. It would mark his first Monday Night Football appearance and his second national broadcast after Week 7’s Thursday-nighter.
For those who’ve been watching Steelers football for decades, former defensive player and CBS Sports analyst Bryant McFadden summed it up pretty well. “Once upon a time, we lived in a world where it would take three games for a Pittsburgh-led offense to score 40-some points,