The Bears nearly found a new way to lose — amid all of their unfathomable defeats this season — but Caleb Williams led his team down the field with less than a minute to go to win 24-22.
For Week 18, we’ll identify a familiar quarterback who should push his game into a much higher-scoring environment, as well as back two players for big outings.
PFF's Key Insights tool looks for strength-on-weakness matchups that could be meaningful through a player prop lens, and we'll be using them all season to provide our favorite weekly bets.
Ahead of NFL Week 18, our media team has dived deep into the numbers to deliver key insights for every NFL matchup, highlighting the hidden storylines and standout performances that shape each game.
The Chiefs arrived in Denver on Saturday night, but only after they spent about four hours stranded on the tarmac at Kansas City International Airport amid an ice storm.
Pittsburgh wide receiver George Pickens had a night to forget on Saturday, finishing with one catch on six targets for zero yards and three drops of Russell Wilson passes during the Steelers' 19-17 regular-season finale loss to the Bengals.
Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers, a first-round pick in 2023 who was named to this season's Pro Bowl, left Baltimore's 35-10 victory over the Browns on Saturday after suffering a right knee injury in the first half of the regular-season finale.
The Bengals did their part to stay in playoff contention with Saturday's 19-17 win over the Steelers, and coach Zac Taylor said he knows other teams are "not going to want us in this tournament."
Packers quarterback Jordan Love and wide receiver Christian Watson sustained injuries during the second quarter and exited the team's regular-season finale against the Bears.
Tampa Bay's playoff hopes could fly or fall against the Saints -- so the team has fittingly turned to another mallard, hoping to recapture last week's magic.
The Dolphins officially ruled out quarterback Tua Tagovailoa for Sunday afternoon's game against the Jets, but they will have their top two wide receivers.
The Falcons have gone back-and-forth with the Panthers in the first half, but the club put together a strong two-minute drill to take a 24-17 lead into halftime.
At a time when the Vikings might need every red cent they have to pay coach Kevin O'Connell, they've plunked down a pretty penny to boost O'Connell's chances of securing the franchise's first 15-win season since 1998.
The Buccaneers came into Sunday's game with the Saints needing a win at home to become the NFC South champions, but they came out flat in the first half.
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