Aaron Rodgers acknowledged that Sunday could be his last NFL game
Aaron Rodgers discusses the possibility of Sunday being his last NFL game.
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Pittsburgh is hoping to get their playoff mojo back in 2025.
The Steelers are back in the playoffs, looking to capitalize on a fairly surprising season for Mike Tomlin’s team. They head into the final week of the regular season with just a question mark next to the NFL playoff seating chart.
Tomlin’s group can slot in as the No. 3, 5, or 6 seed when the dust settles, setting up some uncertainty regarding their first-round opponents heading into Week 18.
Here’s a look at who could be on Pittsburgh’s schedule to open the playoffs.
The Steelers will slot in as division winners or a wild card team in the postseason. Here is who they could match up against:
Here are the scenarios that would lead to each first-round matchup:
The likeliest outcome is for the Steelers to head to Houston. Here’s how they might end up in the Lone Star State.
If the Ravens win, the Steelers could opt to rest some players since they play after Baltimore and will know whether the AFC North is clinched. The following scenario would mean the hated rivals get a third meeting this season and a second in Baltimore:
The least likely outcome of the three is that Pittsburgh will meet L.A. in the first round if they win the division. That would require a Baltimore loss to Cleveland and a Pittsburgh win in Week 18.
The NFL playoffs kick off on Jan. 11 with the league’s Super Wild Card Weekend before concluding on Feb. 9 with Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans.
All times Eastern
Saturday, Jan. 11
Sunday, Jan. 12
Monday, Jan. 13
Saturday, Jan. 18
Sunday, Jan. 19
Sunday, Jan. 26
In the hunt: Miami Dolphins (8-8), Cincinnati Bengals (8-8).
In the hunt: Atlanta Falcons (8-8)
An asterisk (*) denotes teams that have clinched a playoff spot. Teams that have clinched division titles are noted accordingly.