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THE CLEVELAND BROWNS
Walking — and winning — in a winter wonderland. The BrownsĀ stunned the Steelers,Ā 24-19, after blowing a late lead, getting it back and then holding on.
Cleveland is 3-8. It’s not going anywhere this year. But a win like this reminds us there’s plenty of individual talent — Myles Garrett had three sacks and a forced fumble, Chubb scored twice, and Jeudy was excellent — and reason to believe there could be better days if the team can somehow get quarterback figured out.
THE PITTSBURGH STEELERS
The Steelers’ close-game luck running out here — against a struggling division rival, in brutal conditions, on a short week (again), after a huge win over the Ravens — is especially frustrating. Perhaps more frustrating, stadium security guards had to restrain receiver George Pickens from Cleveland cornerback Greg Newsome II immediately after the Steelers’ failed Hail Mary ended the game.
After not scoring a single touchdown against Baltimore, Pittsburgh needed until the fourth quarter to find the end zone against Cleveland. And even when the offense started scoring, the defense couldn’t get crucial stops.
It’s a tough loss for the Steelers, no doubt, and it also extends their 44-year streak of losing divisional road games played on Thursdays. On the bright side, they’ll get a little bit of extra time to heal up before another challenging divisional game next week at Cincinnati. (On a Sunday.)
As temperatures dip, NFLĀ playoff races are heating up.
In the AFC, here are three races that intrigue me:
Over in the NFC …
That leaves a ton of key games this weekend, including the Cardinals visiting the Seahawks. Pete Prisco says …
While that one’s going on, the 49ers are in Green Bay, but will Brock Purdy be under center? He’s dealing with a shoulder issue as San Francisco’s injury woes continue. The NFC West fun carries into the night when the Rams host the Eagles.
Here are our experts’ picks and best bets:
Pete Prisco | Will Brinson |Ā John Breech | Tyler Sullivan | Jordan Dajani
Ranked-vs.-ranked games, conference championship implications and potential playoff eliminations? This Saturday has it all, and it’ll start when No. 5 Indiana visits No. 2 Ohio State (preview) to open a loaded slate. The Hoosiers (10-0) have the nation’s No. 2 scoring offense, and the Buckeyes (9-1) have the No. 1 scoring defense, making for a tough pick in Tom Fornelli’s Six Pack. Oh yeah, and then there are the huge playoff implications and the fact that Indiana is never here while Ohio State always is.
There’s also no shortage of drama when No. 6 Notre Dame plays No. 19 Army at Yankee Stadium (preview). The Black Knights (9-0) and the Fighting Irish (9-1) are both very much in playoff contention, and if Army wins, the Group of Five deserves multiple playoff teams, not just the one it’s guaranteedĀ should Army and No. 12 Boise State win out, Will Backus writes.
Debates will certainly rage regardless. With the expanded playoff, there’sĀ more outrage over each and every Rankings, Dennis Dodd writes.
Here’s more:
In a stunning turn, quarterbackĀ Bryce Underwood — the No. 1 recruit in the entire 2025 class who has drawn comparisons to Vince Young — flipped his commitment from LSU to Michigan, a massive win for Sherrone Moore and a devastating loss for Brian Kelly.
This is a much-needed win for Moore, who hasn’t found an answer at quarterback in his first year succeeding Jim Harbaugh.
It also means Brian Kelly, already on thin ice as LSU stumbles, is in even more dire straits, John Talty writes.
Elsewhere in the 2025 quarterback landscape, four-star prospect Julian Lewis committed to Colorado. He’s the Buffaloes’ first blue-chip quarterback commit in the modern era, and it’s a huge boost for Deion SandersĀ once his son Shedeur leaves for the NFL.
In just about the least surprising news of the MLB offseason, Aaron Judge won AL MVP unanimously, and Shohei Ohtani did the same in the NL.
Even though both players struggled in their much-anticipated World Series meeting (Judge’s postseason issues are well-established; Ohtani played through injury), these were truly remarkable seasons.
Judge is on an all-time run, Matt Snyder writes.
Ohtani, now with a ring, has anĀ impeccable rĆ©sumĆ©.
The NWSL Championship is tomorrow, 8 p.m. ET, on CBS, and you won’t want to miss it. TheĀ Spirit, led by USWNT star Trinity Rodman, face the Pride, led by Brazilian legend Marta and Zambian star Barbra Banda.
People say defense wins championships, but both clubs have been at the center of a thrilling, high-powered postseason, Pardeep Cattry writes.
I also loved Pardeep’sĀ deep dive on Spirit owner Michele Kang.
šĀ No. 19 Wisconsin vs. UCF (M), 5 p.m. on CBS Sports Network
šĀ NBA Cup: Warriors at Pelicans, 7:30 p.m. on ESPN
šĀ Nebraska at No. 14 Creighton (M), 8 p.m. on FS1
š No. 13 Baylor vs. No. 11 Tennessee (M), 9:30 p.m. on CBS Sports Network
š No. 24 UNLV at San JosĆ© State, 10 p.m. on FS1
šĀ NBA Cup: Mavericks at Nuggets, 10 p.m. on ESPN
šĀ No. 12 Duke at No. 17 Arizona (M), 10:30 p.m. on ESPN
š No. 5 Indiana at No. 2 Ohio State, noon on Fox
š Wake Forest at No. 8 Miami, noon on ESPN
š No. 9 Ole Miss at Florida, noon on ABC
š No. 13 SMU at Virginia, noon on ESPN2
š Kentucky at No. 3 Texas, 3:30 p.m. on ABC
š No. 4 Penn State at Minnesota, 3:30 p.m. on CBS
š No. 14 BYU at No. 21 Arizona State, 3:30 p.m. on ESPN
š No. 16 Colorado at Kansas, 3:30 p.m. on Fox
š No. 6 Notre Dame at No. 3 USC (W), 4 p.m. on NBC
š Knicks at Jazz, 5 p.m. on NBA TV
š No. 6 Notre Dame vs. No. 19 Army at Yankee Stadium, 7 p.m. on NBC
š No. 12 Boise State at Wyoming, 7 p.m. on CBS Sports Network
š No. 7 Alabama at Oklahoma, 7:30 p.m. on ABC
š No. 15 Texas A&M at Auburn, 7:30 p.m. on ESPN
ā½ NWSL Championship: Pride vs. Spirit, 8 p.m. on CBSĀ
š Grizzlies at Bucks, 8 p.m. on NBA TV
š Nuggets at Lakers, 10:30 p.m. on NBA TV
š No. 22 St. John’s vs. Georgia (M), 11 a.m. on CBS Sports Network
š Chiefs at Panthers, 1 p.m. on CBS
š Cowboys at Commanders, 1 p.m. on Fox
š Vikings at Bears, 1 p.m. on Fox
š Lions at Colts, 1 p.m. on Fox
š No. 1 South Carolina at No. 5 UCLA (W), 4 p.m. on FS1
š 49ers at Packers, 4:25 p.m. on Fox
š Cardinals at Seahawks, 4:25 p.m. on Fox
š Eagles at Rams, 8:20 p.m. on NBC
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