NFL, Week 16
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Steelers smother Dolphins on 'Monday Night Football'
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In a move that was perhaps overdue, the Miami Dolphins announced that embattled long-time starter, Tua Tagovailoa, is no longer their starting quarterback. Rookie Quinn Ewers, a seventh-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, will take over for the Week 16 game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
A ton of playoff spots are still up for grabs in the NFL with three games to go, but Week 15 also saw a bunch of teams get eliminated from contention. The Kansa
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NFL flexes Dolphins out of prime time in Week 16
The NFL flexed the Miami Dolphins out of prime time in Week 16, the league announced Monday night. Instead of the Dolphins facing the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday Night Football, it'll instead be the New England Patriots and Baltimore Ravens. The Dolphins' duel with the Bengals will kick off at 1 p.m. ET with television coverage via CBS.
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NFL picks, predictions for Week 16: Ravens hold off Patriots, Broncos beat Jaguars, Rams keep rolling
The Patriots, Ravens and Broncos combined to win eight straight AFC championships from 2011-18. With Kansas City eliminated from the postseason, those three teams are among the favorites in the AFC heading down the stretch run.
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Miami Dolphins release veteran OLB Matthew Judon
A short time ago, ESPN’s Adam Schefter confirmed that the Miami Dolphins would be benching starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa after the team’s dreadful 28-15 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Instead of Tua at the helm,
The Ravens were hoping to get some help heading into Monday night. The Miami Dolphins, who were still fighting for their playoff lives, could have ruined the Pittsburgh Steelers’ season with an upset.
The Steelers are getting closer and closer to winning the AFC North division -- and clinching a spot in the NFL playoffs.