NFL Week 16: Steelers make history, 49ers dream big, and Cowboys extend their drought
Records, comebacks, and disappointments marked a key week on the road to the NFL playoffs
The focus is on Week 16 of the NFL, one of the most important weeks on the path to the postseason, with the Pittsburgh Steelers having the most consecutive unbroken seasons, the San Francisco 49ers having the most recent Super Bowl victories, and the Dallas Cowboys having the longest Super Bowl drought.
Pittsburgh Steelers Make NFL Record
The Steelers ' 29-24 victory over the Detroit Lions on Sunday night set the NFL record for consecutive undefeated seasons, surpassing the Dallas Cowboys ' 22 prior to the start of the year.
Additionally, Mike Tomlin won 200 games as head coach with the success. Tomlin, 53, was the second youngest coach to surpass 200 victories, trailing simply Hall of Famers Curly Lambeau and Don Shula. With only two game left, the team's goal is to take second place in the AFC North with victories over the Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns, results that would also give them a place in the NFL finals. The San Francisco 49ers even made articles with their spectacular 48-27 victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Monday. The outcome gave them the chance to finish the typical year as the best staff in the National Conference, placing them in second place in the NFC West. The Los Angeles Rams ' damage to the Seattle Seahawks altered the landscape and placed San Francisco in second place for the entire time. The 49ers now need to defeat the Chicago Bears and the Seahawks once more in the last two months to take home Super Bowl LX and place in the NFC playoffs.
Dallas Cowboys and a Long-Range Drought Continue.
The Dallas Cowboys lost to the Los Angeles Chargers 34-17 in NFL Week 16 and missed the finals for the next month in a row.
The removal of the so-called" America's Team" confirms their unofficial ability of not winning an NFC championship game and will mark the start of a 30-year drought for the most favored and prized NFL team.
The next time the Cowboys participated in an NFC Championship Game was in 1995, when they defeated the Green Bay Packers 38-27.
That victory took them to Super Bowl XXX, where they defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 27-17.
The shock of month 16: Jacksonville Jaguars
The Jacksonville Jaguars, who defeated the Denver Broncos, who were regarded as the best staff in the AFC, received a special mention in Week 16 of the NFL.
Jacksonville won their seventh straight success, moving them into first place in the AFC South and moving them closer to the Broncos and New England Patriots for the entire event guide, which is crucial for hosting the NFL playoffs.
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