Steelers playoff scenarios for Week 18: All of the ways Pittsburgh can grab the AFC’s final wild-card spot

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For the fifth time in six years, the Pittsburgh Steelers find themselves in a very similar predicament on the final weekend of the regular season. Once again, the Steelers need to win and get help if they are going to continue playing beyond Week 18. 

The Steelers have five playoff scenarios entering their regular season finale in Baltimore (h/t Steelers.com): 

Steelers win and a Colts-Texans tie Steelers win and Buffalo loss Steelers win and a Jaguars loss/tieSteelers tie and Colts and Texans do not tie and Jaguars lose (Even with a Steelers loss) Colts and Texans do not tie, Jaguars lose and Broncos win

Pittsburgh is currently ninth in the AFC standings and would need to pass at least two teams this weekend in order to quality for the playoffs. Buffalo (10-6) and Indianapolis (9-7) are currently holding onto the AFC’s final two wild-card spots, followed by Houston (9-7). The Steelers represent the ninth and final AFC team that hasn’t been eliminated from playoff contention. 

The Colts and Texans play each other this weekend, so the Steelers will pass one of those teams in the standings if they beat the Ravens. As far as Buffalo is concerned, that game will come down to whether or not the injury-plagued Dolphins (who are currently the AFC’s No. 2 seed) can defeat the Bills in Miami. The Dolphins are surely hoping to enter the playoffs on a better note after getting waxed by Baltimore on Sunday.

Speaking of the Ravens, Baltimore locked up the No. 1 seed after defeating the Dolphins, so Lamar Jackson and several other Ravens stars probably won’t suit up Saturday. That doesn’t mean Baltimore will be a pushover, however. After all, the Ravens’ backup quarterback is Tyler Huntley, who was named to the Pro Bowl…


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Author : Bryan DeArdo

Publish date : 2024-01-06 19:02:53

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