Who to root for: Ravens. The Steelers pose the biggest threat to the Bills locking up the No. 2 seed. If Pittsburgh wins, it clinches the AFC North and improves to 11-4 on the season. Should Buffalo and Pittsburgh have identical records at the conclusion ...
The Buffalo Bills must keep their foot on the gas. Despite being a long shot to supplant the Kansas City Chiefs for the No. 1 seed in the AFC, there's more at stake.
The Buffalo Bills squeezed out a 24-21 win over the lowly New England Patriots on Sunday after Josh Allen failed to deliver in an uncharacteristic off day for the quarterback. Vie
Buffalo remains in sole possession of the No. 2 seed in the AFC. Pittsburgh and Baltimore are each two games back at 10-5. One of those teams will win the AFC North, and one will be a wild card and guaranteed to be behind the Bills for playoff seeding.
As the NFL season heads into the final stretch, Buffalo Bills fans are brimming with anticipation and hope for a playoff run. With the stakes higher than ever,
The Pittsburgh Steelers have tied the Buffalo Bills for the 2nd seed in the AFC after the win over the Cleveland Browns.
"GMFB" debates who is biggest threat to the Kansas City Chiefs between the Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills.
The Pittsburgh Steelers host the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 17, in a game they hoped carried a different meaning. Heading into their three-games i
The Kansas City Chiefs can clinch the No. 1 overall seed in the AFC on Sunday, which would make their Christmas Day game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Wednesday meaningless for the visitors.
If Pittsburgh loses its next two games but wins its finale against Cincinnati, the AFC North tiebreak could go to a third procedure, which would be "record in common games" — an area the Steelers have the edge in because they beat the Raiders, and the Ravens did not.