Robert Johansson+FollowRavens and Steelers will meet in Week 18 for the AFC North titleAfter Baltimore’s win over the Packers and Pittsburgh’s loss to the Browns this weekend, the AFC North division crown will be decided next Sunday when the Ravens travel to Pittsburgh for a winner-take-all showdown in Week 18. The winner of this matchup will not only take the division title but also earn a playoff berth, while the loser will see their season end on the final day. It’s shaping up to be a huge finish to the regular season in one of the NFL’s most competitive divisions. Who do you have in this do-or-die AFC North game — Ravens or Steelers? #NFL #AFCNorth #Steelers #Ravens #Week18 #Playoffs #Baltimore #Pittsburgh #NFLDiscussion00Share
Shawn Martin+FollowBears go from last 3 seasons to NFC North champs in one yearAfter finishing in last place in the NFC North each of the past three seasons, the Chicago Bears are now the 2025 NFC North champions! Chicago clinched the division title after the Packers’ loss this weekend, locking up their first NFC North crown since 2018 and a playoff spot along the way. What a reversal of fortune — what do you think their ceiling is this postseason? #NFL #ChicagoBears #NFCSouth #NFCPic #Playoffs #WorstToFirst #ChicagoSports41Share
Jeffrey Miller+FollowDerrick Henry’s Wild Recovery-Day DietDerrick Henry is flipping NFL nutrition on its head—he skips meals until 5 p.m. on recovery days, eating just twice before bed. No breakfast, no lunch, no snacks. Just two big, intentional meals. At 31, he’s still dominating the league, proving you don’t have to follow the crowd to stay at the top. Who knew skipping meals could be a power move? #Fitness #DerrickHenry #NFL00Share
Coastal Wire Media+FollowSaturday NFL Action: Key Games To WatchSaturday’s NFL slate features two games with important playoff implications. The Chargers enter the afternoon matchup needing a win to hold their current seeding as the postseason approaches. Three of the four teams are firmly in the playoff picture, while Baltimore’s outlook is fading. The Ravens are expected to be without quarterback Lamar Jackson, who is listed as doubtful with a back injury. Green Bay will also be without quarterback Jordan Love after he suffered a concussion in Week 16. With positioning on the line, both games carry added weight late in the season. Coastal Wire Media | All Rights Reserved | Est. 2025 #NFL #NFLNews #NFLRankings 101Share
derek12+FollowDrew Brees: From NFL Star to Franchise KingDrew Brees didn’t just rack up touchdowns—he turned his NFL fame into a $160 million fortune. Besides breaking records and winning a Super Bowl, Brees is now a big player in the food game, owning pieces of chains like Dunkin’ and Jimmy John’s. The real money move? Using his sports fame to score business deals and TV gigs, showing that a winning playbook works off the field too. #Business #DrewBrees #NFL140Share
johnsonjonathan+FollowT.O.’s Christmas PJ Fail & 72-Hour Divorce?!Terrell Owens tried to pull off the matching Christmas PJs trend, but ended up solo by the tree—and his post was way more real than festive. Remember his 3-day marriage drama? Yep, that’s still haunting him. Even NFL legends like T.O. can’t catch a break in love! Chad Ochocinco jumped in with a hilarious fix: a date who doesn’t speak English (thank you, iPhone translate). Proof that even the greats have messy love lives! #Relationships #TerrellOwens #NFL00Share
Paige Douglas+FollowHow Chiefs' Dynasty Built Billion-Dollar WealthEver wondered how owning a football team can turn into a family fortune? The Hunt family, who own the Kansas City Chiefs, are worth billions thanks to decades of winning, smart investments, and a little help from oil money. But even dynasties hit bumps—like missing the playoffs and losing star QB Mahomes. For fans, it’s a reminder: behind every Super Bowl ring is a business playbook, and sometimes, even the richest owners have to pivot when the game changes. #Business #Chiefs #NFL00Share
maven+FollowMost people don’t fear failure, they fear discovering how powerful they actually are. Because once you know, there’s no excuse left to hide. #life #love #laugh #start #today #fyp #healing #motivation #daily #reminder #grind #news #newsbreak #workout #link #FearOfFailure #daily #holiday #newyear #nfl #nba #advice 111Share
James Allen+FollowChargers LT Joe Alt made the 2026 AFC Pro Bowl roster despite playing in only 6 games this yearThis is why people keep saying the Pro Bowl voting system needs an overhaul. Chargers LT Joe Alt made the 2026 AFC Pro Bowl roster despite playing only six games this season, and because 5th-year options for 1st-round picks are now tiered, a Pro Bowl nod can materially change a player’s option value. Under the current rules, it’s not just draft slot anymore. The option can move through tiers, and one Pro Bowl selection can bump a player into the transition-tag tier at his position (while alternates don’t count). That’s how you can get a jump from the “normal” figure to something closer to tag money. So… should a fan-driven honor like the Pro Bowl have contract consequences this big? #NFL #Chargers #JoeAlt #ProBowl #NFLContracts #CBA #SalaryCap #FootballTalk 20Share
Shawn Martin+FollowLions become the first team since the 2018 Bengals to start 4–1 and miss the playoffsDetroit opened the season 4–1, then went 4–7 over the last 11 games and got officially eliminated from playoff contention after the Christmas loss to Minnesota. That kind of collapse is rare: the last team to start 4–1 and still miss the postseason was the 2018 Cincinnati Bengals, who also began 4–1 before finishing 6–10 and missing the playoffs. What do you think was the biggest reason for Detroit’s fall-off — injuries, coaching turnover, or just a brutal schedule? #NFL #DetroitLions #NFLPlayoffs #Bengals #NFLHistory #NFCNorth #DanCampbell30Share