Wait, CBS just showed a graphic that has Pittsburgh in the 6th seed. Don't know what about this game gives them the tie-breaker over NYJ but good news!
CBS is correct.
The Steelers are now the 6 seed, and control their own destiny.
Before the Steeler's win over Denver, the Jets had a better AFC record. The Jets beat the Cowboys yesterday (NFC team) and the Steelers win over the Broncos (AFC team) now gives the Steelers the same AFC record as the Jets, but the Steelers get the tie-breaker against common opponents.
That was a really good game. Unless you are pulling for Denver.
The AFC West is now interesting.
If Kansas City wins out, and Denver loses one of its two remaining games, the Chiefs win the division.
Chiefs could win out because they have two weak opponents but I doubt Denver will lose out. They have Cincy next week with AJ Macarron and then the weak Chargers.
In the Denver/Pittsburgh game, Antonio Brown had 189 yards and 2 TD's for the Steelers while Emmanuel Sanders had 181 yards and 1 TD for the Broncos.
Antonio Brown and Emmanuel Sanders were both drafted by the Steelers in 2010.
The Steelers drafted Sanders in the 3rd round, and then Brown in the 6th round.
I'm not sure what the Elias Sports Bureau has to say, but I'm guessing no other team in NFL history has drafted two WR's in the same draft, and had them combine for 370 yards and 3 TD's in one game.
Nobody drafts like the Steelers.
Ben is in a zone
The Cardinals have been a franchise since 1920.
With their win tonight, it's the first time the franchise has ever won 12 games in a season.
Prior to this season, the most wins the franchise ever had in the regular season was 11.
Yep, they were in Chicago to start, I think
40 years in Chicago
28 years in St. Louis
28 years in Arizona
What have I learned so far?