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  • Bengals stay alive, deny Broncos playoff-clinching victory

    Bengals stay alive, deny Broncos playoff-clinching victory


    CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Bengals kept their playoff hopes alive with a 30-24 overtime win over the Denver Broncos on Saturday at Paycor Stadium as the Broncos were denied a postseason-clinching win for the second consecutive week.

    Receiver Tee Higgins caught his third touchdown pass of the game in overtime to keep the Bengals alive for the playoffs entering the final weekend of the season. The Broncos are still in the best position for the AFC’s seventh and final playoff spot, as they need only a win next week over the Chiefs to qualify. But they were denied Saturday.

    Here are the most important things to know from Saturday night for both teams:


    The streak keeps rolling. And the Bengals are still alive.

    In a playoff-like atmosphere, Cincinnati defeated the Broncos to win its fourth straight game and stay in postseason contention entering Week 18.

    With the win, the Bengals need to win against the Steelers next week and have the Colts and Dolphins each lose at least one of their last two games. They also need the Broncos to lose to the Chiefs next week.

    Cincinnati did its part in a back-and-forth game Saturday night. Higgins caught a 3-yard touchdown pass to end a wild game in which he caught 11 passes for 131 yards and three TDs.

    And the Bengals are still in playoff contention entering Week 18 after a game that will not be forgotten anytime soon.

    Pivotal play: Kicker Cade York had a chance to win the game in regulation and absolve a day of blunders from the team. However, a 33-yard attempt that would have won the game in overtime smacked off the left upright. Instead, the Bengals needed a late score to get the victory.

    Prediction for next week: Devin Cochran will start at right tackle. Rookie Amarius Mims tried to play Saturday despite suffering a broken hand six days ago. Mims started but was unable to make it past the midway point in the second quarter. His right hand was in a full club, like it had been at practice through the week. That could make it difficult for him to start next week against the Steelers.

    QB breakdown: Joe Burrow made his fair share of plays against a very good Denver front that sacked him seven times. After throwing for just 157 yards in 2021 against the Broncos, Burrow had a much bigger performance in his second career game against Denver. He was 39-of-49 passing for 412 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions. He also had a key 19-yard scramble on third-and-14 on a drive that ended with a touchdown. Burrow had to contend with a very good secondary and pass rush and was able to rise to the occasion. — Ben Baby

    Next game: at Pittsburgh Steelers (TBD, Sunday, Jan. 5)


    With a rather clunky overtime loss to the Bengals, the Broncos once again missed an attempt to secure their first playoff berth since the 2015 season.

    Saturday’s defeat completed a rough swing, as back-to-back losses to the Chargers and Bengals sandwiched around Christmas have left the Broncos still thirsting for that long-awaited playoff berth.

    The Broncos have now used up their breathing room — they were 9-5 after a Dec. 15 win over the Indianapolis Colts — and could need help, depending on how things go the rest of the weekend, to earn the last AFC postseason slot. Coach Sean Payton wrote “get to 10” across the top of his practice sheets this past week, referring to a 10th win to seal the playoffs, and the Broncos still aren’t there.

    Most surprising performance: Maybe it shouldn’t be that surprising considering that he plays opposite All-Pro cornerback Pat Surtain II, but there had to be moments Saturday night when Riley Moss was a bit weary of all the action he was facing. Moss returned to the lineup after missing three games with a sprained right MCL and the Bengals instantly targeted receivers he was covering. Moss had 10 tackles — his most since the season opener — by midway through the third quarter and finished with 14 overall.

    Troubling trend: The Broncos have struggled playing complementary football in recent weeks, especially when the defense could use a breather. After opening the game with a field goal drive, the Broncos’ other first-half possessions went punt, punt and end of half, including a crippling three-and-out after the Denver defense had survived a 17-play Bengals drive without allowing a point. The Bengals scored their first touchdown against a still-winded Broncos defense after the three-and-out.

    QB breakdown: Bo Nix has discovered in recent weeks how thoroughly opposing defenses can adjust to a quarterback in-season. He has found it increasingly difficult to get to the throws in the middle of the field that he was completing effectively to start the season. He didn’t have a completion longer than 16 yards Saturday until his 51-yard touchdown throw to Marvin Mims Jr. with 8:48 to play in the game. Nix also threw an interception to Bengals linebacker Germaine Pratt with 2:30 to play, his sixth in the past four games, before responding with a 25-yard game-tying touchdown pass to Mims with eight seconds left in regulation to force overtime. That gave Nix his third game this season with three touchdown passes. — Jeff Legwold

    Next game: vs. Kansas City Chiefs (TBD, Sunday, Jan. 5)



    The Cincinnati Bengals came out swinging in their matchup against the Denver Broncos, determined to keep their playoff hopes alive. Despite being the underdogs, the Bengals put up a strong fight and ultimately denied the Broncos a playoff-clinching victory.

    The game was a nail-biter, with both teams trading blows and the lead changing multiple times. The Bengals’ defense stepped up and made crucial stops, while their offense was able to move the ball effectively and put points on the board.

    In the end, the Bengals emerged victorious with a final score that left the Broncos stunned and their playoff hopes in jeopardy. With this crucial win, the Bengals have shown that they are a force to be reckoned with and are not ready to give up on their playoff dreams just yet.

    Fans of the Bengals are buzzing with excitement and hope for what the rest of the season holds, as their team continues to fight for a spot in the postseason. The Bengals’ resilience and determination in this game prove that they are a team to watch out for in the final stretch of the season.

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  • NFL has one crazy playoff-clinching scenario for Week 17: How Bills and Bengals could help Rams win NFC West

    NFL has one crazy playoff-clinching scenario for Week 17: How Bills and Bengals could help Rams win NFC West


    The NFL playoff race always gets a little crazy down the stretch, and things could get especially crazy for the Seattle Seahawks this weekend. 

    The Seahawks needed a win over the Chicago Bears on Thursday night to keep their playoff hopes alive, and although it was a struggle at times, Seattle came away with a 6-3 victory. Thanks to the win, the Seahawks will likely have a chance to clinch the NFC West in Week 18, but it’s not guaranteed, and that’s because the Rams could still win the NFC West this weekend by clinching the STRENGTH OF VICTORY tiebreaker. 

    In what is easily the craziest playoff-clinching scenario of Week 17, the Rams could win the division by potentially getting some help from multiple AFC teams, including the Bills and Bengals

    For this crazy scenario to come into play, here’s what would have to happen first:

    • Seahawks beat Bears on Thursday night (Seahawks won 6-3)
    • Rams beat Cardinals on Saturday night

    If both those things happen, the Rams would need to get at least 3.5 wins from the following six teams to clinch the strength of victory tiebreaker (To get 3.5 wins from the group below, the Rams would need three wins and one tie, but the most realistic scenario would be to get four wins):

    This means that if the Rams win on Saturday night, the Seahawks will be closely watching several AFC GAMES on Sunday to find out if they’re still going to be alive in the playoff race heading into Week 18. 

    The crazy thing here is that not only are all six teams playing at home, but three of them — Bills, Bengals and Commanders — are favored to win. The Browns and 49ers are both underdogs while the Packers-Vikings game has flipped a couple of times this week when it comes to who’s favored. 

    The bottom line, though, is that if the Rams win on Saturday night, they could have to wait until Monday night to find out if they’ve clinched the NFC West. 

    If they don’t clinch this week, it will set up a showdown in Los Angeles between the Seahawks and Rams in Week 18. 

    If you want to check out all 14 clinching scenarios that are in play around the NFL during Week 17, you can do that here





    As the NFL regular season comes to a close, the playoff picture is starting to take shape. However, there is one crazy scenario that could see the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals playing a pivotal role in determining the winner of the NFC West division.

    Currently, the Los Angeles Rams and the Arizona Cardinals are neck and neck in the race for the NFC West crown. Both teams have identical 11-5 records heading into Week 17, with the Rams holding the tiebreaker thanks to a better divisional record.

    Now, here’s where things get interesting. If the Rams were to lose to the San Francisco 49ers in Week 17, and the Cardinals were to beat the Seattle Seahawks, the two teams would finish the season with identical 11-6 records. In this scenario, the Cardinals would win the tiebreaker and the NFC West title.

    But, there’s a twist. If the Bills were to beat the New York Jets and the Bengals were to beat the Cleveland Browns in Week 17, the Rams would actually win the NFC West despite losing to the 49ers. How is this possible? It all comes down to strength of victory tiebreakers, and the Bills and Bengals winning would improve the Rams’ strength of victory just enough to give them the edge over the Cardinals.

    So, as the Bills and Bengals take the field in Week 17, they may not only be playing for their own playoff hopes, but also for the fate of the NFC West. It’s a crazy playoff-clinching scenario that could have Rams fans cheering for teams they never thought they would be rooting for. Stay tuned for what promises to be an exciting Week 17 in the NFL.

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