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Monday Night Football: 49ers vs Colts Preview

The San Francisco 49ers (10–4) head to Indianapolis to face the Colts (8–6) in a pivotal Monday night matchup with playoff implications on the line. San Francisco looks to maintain momentum and solidify its position near the top of the NFC, while Indianapolis remains firmly in the hunt in a crowded AFC playoff race. All eyes will be on the Colts as this marks Philip Rivers second game back from retirement, adding another storyline to an already high stakes showdown. With postseason pressure mounting, both teams will need to bring playoff level intensity under the primetime lights. Expect a physical battle, key coaching adjustments, and major implications for January football. Coastal Wire Media | All Rights Reserved | Est. 2025 #NFL #NFLNews #MondayNightFootball

Monday Night Football: 49ers vs Colts Preview
Christopher Brown

Mike Tomlin just did it AGAIN: 19 straight seasons without going under .500

At this point it’s not a streak — it’s a law of physics. With the Steelers’ win over the Lions, Mike Tomlin officially locked in his 19th straight season finishing .500 or better. Nineteen. No losing years. Ever. And that win was also career win #200 for Tomlin (including playoffs) — putting him in ridiculously rare company. Meanwhile the Steelers as a franchise just keep doing Steelers things: it extended their NFL-record 22 consecutive non-losing seasons… and Tomlin owns basically all of the modern part of that run. No matter the QB, injuries, roster flips, “down years,” whatever — Tomlin just refuses to fall off. Is Mike Tomlin underrated, properly rated, or somehow still not rated high enough? #NFL #Steelers #MikeTomlin #NFLHistory #Coaching #NFLDiscussion

Mike Tomlin just did it AGAIN: 19 straight seasons without going under .500
Richard Thomas

Puka Nacua issues apology after livestream gesture: “I had no idea it was antisemitic.”

Rams WR Puka Nacua posted a statement apologizing after a recent social media livestream, saying a specific movement was suggested to him as a future touchdown celebration and that he didn’t realize it carried antisemitic meaning or reinforced harmful stereotypes about Jewish people. Multiple reports identify the gesture as rubbing hands together, a trope commonly associated with antisemitic stereotypes about greed, and note it was suggested during a livestream with internet personality Adin Ross, and others. The NFL and the Rams also issued statements condemning antisemitism and discrimination while the situation drew broader backlash online. Do you believe this was genuine ignorance and a lesson learned — or do NFL players need to be held to a stricter standard anytime they platform internet “edgy” culture? #NFL #Rams #PukaNacua #NFLNews #SportsCulture #Accountability

Puka Nacua issues apology after livestream gesture: “I had no idea it was antisemitic.”Puka Nacua issues apology after livestream gesture: “I had no idea it was antisemitic.”
Patty Mills

The Rams might be locked into the #6/#7 seed before they even play again

The Rams schedule quirk + NFC West chaos is setting up something weird. After that brutal Week 16 collapse, the Rams don’t play again for 11 days — next game is MNF vs the Falcons. That means they’re basically watching the division race unfold without being able to respond on the field. Here’s the nightmare scenario: if the Seahawks and 49ers keep winning in the meantime, their Week 18 matchup becomes the de facto NFC West title game — while the Rams get mathematically boxed out of the division and end up effectively locked into Wild Card weekend (likely #6 or #7) by the time they even kick off on MNF. If that happens, there’s a real chance the Rams treat the Falcons game (and/or Week 18) like a pre-playoff rest spot to protect Stafford, Kupp/Puka, and key defenders. #NFL #Rams #NFCWest #Playoffs #Wildcard #Seahawks #49ers #NFLDiscussion

The Rams might be locked into the #6/#7 seed before they even play again