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Who should Steelers fans root for on Thanksgiving? Ravens-Bengals, Chiefs-Cowboys impact AFC playoff picture

2025-11-27 15:10
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Who should Steelers fans root for on Thanksgiving? Ravens-Bengals, Chiefs-Cowboys impact AFC playoff picture

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Who should Steelers fans root for on Thanksgiving? Ravens-Bengals, Chiefs-Cowboys impact AFC playoff pictureStory byVideo Player CoverBilly HeyenThu, November 27, 2025 at 3:10 PM UTC·1 min read

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The Pittsburgh Steelers don't play on Thanksgiving.

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But there's plenty for the Steelers fanbase to keep an eye on during what looks like an incredible trio of Thanksgiving Day NFL games that could impact the playoff picture.

The first game, Lions-Packers, is an all-NFC clash. But then you've got Chiefs-Cowboys and finally AFC North drama with Ravens-Bengals.

It should be a lot of football fun.

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Who should Steelers fans root for on Thanksgiving?

It makes sense for Steelers fans to root for the Cowboys and the Bengals.

The first game, between the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers, doesn't matter much. Take your pick there.

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When the Kansas City Chiefs come on next against the Dallas Cowboys, it's time to root for America's Team, as hard as that may be.

The Chiefs enter the day 6-5, and the AFC would much prefer them knocked down a rung or two rather than getting hot for the stretch run.

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The nightcap is the obvious big one.

The Ravens enter the day 6-5, the same record as the Steelers, tied atop the AFC North.

The Bengals likely need to win out to have any chance at the playoffs from 3-8, but they have Joe Burrow back now, so they can certainly win that football game.

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If Cincinnati beats Baltimore, then Pittsburgh can win Sunday against the Bills and move alone into first in the division.

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