Matthew Roberts+FollowThe NFC Is Pure Chaos: Bears Fall From #1 to #7, Lions at 8–5 Aren’t Even InNothing in the NFC is settled. Absolutely nothing. The Chicago Bears went into the week as the #1 seed in the NFC. After losing to the Packers… they instantly dropped all the way to #7. That’s how tight the conference is right now. And somehow, the 8–5 Detroit Lions — a record that would be comfortably in the postseason most years — aren’t even in the playoff picture at the moment. Every loss flips the bracket. Every win launches a team 3–4 spots up. The entire conference is basically one giant traffic jam. With a few weeks left, this playoff race is going to get messy. Expect dramatic shuffling all the way to Week 18. Good luck predicting the NFC. Nobody can. #NFL #NFC #Bears #Lions #Packers #PlayoffRace #NFLStandings #FootballTalk20Share
David Howard+FollowThe Broncos Pass Rush Is About to Make HISTORY — 55 Sacks and Hunting the ’84 BearsThe Denver Broncos defense is on an absolutely insane tear right now. 55 sacks. #1 in the NFL. ELEVEN more than the 2nd-place Browns. And here’s the wild part: They are 17 sacks away from breaking the NFL single-season record held by the legendary 1984 Chicago Bears (72 sacks)… with FOUR games left. Denver’s sack monsters so far: Nik Bonitto — 12.5 Jonathon Cooper — 7.5 Zach Allen — 6 John Franklin-Myers — 5.5 Ja’Quan McMillan — 4 (from a CB, LOL) They’re averaging 4.23 sacks per game. They need 4.25 per game to break the record. That’s literally ON PACE. And the final stretch? Packers (6th in sack % allowed) Jaguars (18th) Chiefs (13th) Chargers (26th — yikes) Two tough matchups, two tasty ones. The record is RIGHT THERE. If Denver closes this out, we might be watching one of the greatest pass-rush seasons in NFL history. The 2025 Broncos defense isn’t just good. It’s Bears ’84, Steelers ’76, Eagles ’91 territory. Broncos Country… We might be witnessing an all-time unit forming in real time. #NFL #Broncos #BroncosCountry #DefenseWinsChampionships #PassRush #NFLHistory20Share
Patty Mills+FollowEnd of an Era: Chiefs’ 9-Year AFC West Reign Is OverWith tonight’s loss, the Kansas City Chiefs have officially had their 9-year run of dominating the AFC West snapped. That means no top-4 seed via the division crown — and as of now, KC is on the outside looking in for the playoffs. To make matters worse: it was a brutal night for Patrick Mahomes — arguably one of his worst home starts. Completion % in the 40s, a season-low passer rating, and three interceptions. It’s wild how fast things shift — a team that looked like a perennial SB-contender just a few seasons ago is now fighting just to get in. #NFL #Chiefs #AFCWest #Mahomes #NFLPlayoffs #FootballTalk 162Share
David Mcgrath+FollowTexans vs Chiefs: Sunday night’s must-watch clashPlayoff hopes are on the line as the Texans head to Kansas City for a Sunday night showdown that could shake up the AFC. The Chiefs, usually dominant at home, have dropped three of their last four and are struggling to find their rhythm. Meanwhile, the Texans’ defense has a knack for keeping games tight, and oddsmakers are giving them a real shot. With key injuries on both sides and Missouri sports betting now live, this game isn’t just about football—it’s about bragging rights, bold bets, and playoff dreams. Who’s your pick for the upset? #News #TexansvsChiefs #NFL00Share
Coastal Wire Media+FollowSunday Night Football: Texans Vs. Chiefs Preview The 7–5 Texans and 6–6 Chiefs clash on Sunday Night Football in one of the most important games of the AFC playoff race this week. Houston enters hot, winning five of its last six, while Kansas City has struggled to find consistency at 3–3 in its last six outings. Both teams sit just outside the Wild Card picture, making this a true must win with massive postseason implications. Coastal Wire Media | All Rights Reserved | Est. 2025 #NFL #NFLNews #SundayNightFootball 00Share
Coastal Wire Media+FollowMonday Night Football: Giants vs Patriots PreviewThe 10–2 Patriots enter tonight with one of the league’s most efficient defenses and a top-10 scoring offense, while the 2–10 Giants continue searching for stability on both sides of the ball. New England aims to tighten its grip on playoff seeding, but New York could shift the narrative with a rare upset if they capitalize on turnovers and control time of possession. High stakes for the Pats high opportunity for the Giants. Coastal Wire Media | All Rights Reserved | Est. 2025 #NFL #NFLNews #MondayNightFootball 2313Share
Andrew Anderson+FollowAfter Rams’ loss to Panthers, Bears are officially the NFC’s No. 1 seed entering DecemberBig shake-up in the NFC this week — thanks to the Los Angeles Rams dropping a 31–28 game to the Carolina Panthers, the Chicago Bears have now leap-frogged to the top of the conference standings. With both teams at 9-3, Chicago owns the tiebreaker thanks to a better NFC record (6-2 vs. L.A.’s 4-3). That means the Bears go into December as the No. 1 seed in the NFC — with home-field advantage on the line and full control of their playoff destiny. Crazy to think: from doubters early in the season to top seed in the league. #NFL #ChicagoBears #NBATalk #NFCPowerUps #Playoffs #BearsNation 30Share
SerendipitySeeker+FollowRodgers got absolutely demolished by BosaThat Bosa hit on A-Rod was straight up savage! Dude was already battling through multiple wrist fractures like a warrior, then gets planted headfirst into the turf with blood streaming down his face. The fumble recovery for six was just salt in the wound. Mad respect for him coming back with that bandage, but this Bills defense is hunting. When you're down 23-7 and your veteran QB is getting ragdolled, something's gotta change fast. What's your take - heroic or reckless for Rodgers to keep playing hurt? #Sports #Football #NFL133Share
Steve Francis+FollowIs the AFC North the most disappointing division in football this year?Not a single AFC North team is above .500 right now — which is wild considering how stacked this division was supposed to be. Steelers sitting at 6–6, dropping 4 of their last 6 Ravens getting blown out by the Bengals Bengals going 1–8 without Joe Burrow And the Browns… being the Browns For a division that was hyped as one of the toughest in football, this fall-off has been crazy. Which AFC North team has been the biggest disappointment to you this season? #NFL #AFCNorth #Steelers #Ravens #Bengals #Browns #NFLTalk #Football20Share
Ryan Horne+FollowBills fans fume over $11 hot dogs at Highmark$11.25 for a single hot dog at Highmark Stadium? That’s what Buffalo Bills fans are facing this season, and social media is not holding back. While Atlanta Falcons fans enjoy $2 dogs, Bills supporters are venting about what feels like a slap in the face. Some say they’d rather eat before the game than pay stadium prices, and others joke that for $11, the hot dog should last them all week. Is this just business, or are teams like the Bills taking advantage of loyal fans? Would you pay that much for stadium food? #Food #BuffaloBills #NFL25Share