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Four things to watch for in Week 18 Saturday doubleheader


  • WHERE: Acrisure Stadium (Pittsburgh)
  • WHEN: 8 p.m. ET | ABC, ESPN, ESPN Deportes, ESPN+, NFL+

1) Can Joe Burrow and the offense continue to succeed? It’s been nearly a month since Burrow faced the Steelers’ defense and so much has changed since they last met on Dec. 1. It was the most combined points scored in a game between the Bengals and Steelers all-time, per NFL Research. In the last eight games, Burrow is the only QB in NFL history to record 250-plus pass yards and 3-plus pass TDs. A part of that success must go to receivers Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. Chase leads the league in receptions (117), receiving yards (1,612) and receiving TDs (16). He’s on pace to snag the league’s first receiving triple crown since Cooper Kupp captured it in 2021. As for Higgins, his Week 17 performance against the Broncos was huge with Chase covered by Patrick Surtain II. In the crucial win, Higgins had 11 catches for 131 yards and three TDs. Pittsburgh will have its hands full with both receivers, who are the only teammate duo in the league with 10-plus receiving touchdowns in 2024. A big question for Cincy, however, will be the status of running back Chase Brown, who is expected to be a game-time decision after suffering an ankle injury in Week 17.

2) Russell Wilson must get back on track before the playoffs. During Pittsburgh’s three-game losing streak, Wilson has thrown three touchdowns and two interceptions versus teams that will be playing in the postseason (Eagles, Ravens and Chiefs). Wilson, however, had success against the Bengals in their last matchup when the Steelers recorded a season-high 44 points and 520 total yards. Wilson will need to expose Cincy’s defense on deep passes, and he has the right receiver in George Pickens to do so. Pickens leads the NFL with 15 receptions for 515 receiving yards on deep passes, according to Next Gen Stats. Tight end Pat Freiermuth leads the Steelers with six receiving TDs. If Wilson wants to be heading into postseason in the right direction, look for Pickens and Freiermuth to be a key part of the passing game on Saturday.


  1. Playoff implications: With the regular season coming to a close, every game in Week 18 will have major playoff implications. In the Saturday doubleheader, keep an eye on which teams are fighting for a spot in the postseason and how they perform under pressure.
  2. Individual performances: Week 18 is a chance for players to make a final statement before the playoffs begin. Watch for standout performances from key players on both offense and defense, as they look to solidify their place as impact players in the postseason.
  3. Injury updates: As teams gear up for the playoffs, it’s crucial to monitor any injury updates that may impact a team’s chances of success. Keep an eye on any players who are listed as questionable or game-time decisions, as their availability could significantly impact the outcome of the games.
  4. Coaching decisions: In the final week of the regular season, coaches will be making key decisions about player rotations, game plans, and overall strategy. Watch for any bold or unexpected coaching decisions that could have a major impact on the outcome of the games in the Saturday doubleheader.

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