Il Messaggiere - Steelers beat Lions in 'chaos' as three NFL teams book playoffs

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Steelers beat Lions in 'chaos' as three NFL teams book playoffs
Steelers beat Lions in 'chaos' as three NFL teams book playoffs / Photo: Nic Antaya - GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP

Steelers beat Lions in 'chaos' as three NFL teams book playoffs

Aaron Rodgers' Pittsburgh Steelers clung on for a dramatic 29-24 win against the Lions Sunday, leaving Detroit's playoff hopes hanging by a thread as three NFL teams confirmed their post-season berths.

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Lions quarterback Jared Goff twice thought he had delivered a winning touchdown in the game's final seconds, only for both to be ruled out for offensive pass interference, sparking furious scenes at Ford Field.

"Crazy game... so happy to get a win," said Rodgers, describing the high-stakes clash's final moments as "chaos."

Pittsburgh's win means the Chicago Bears and the San Francisco 49ers are guaranteed spots in the NFL playoffs.

A dour first half in Detroit saw Pittsburgh receiver DK Metcalf reach into the stands and throw a punch at a Lions fan. Though the Detroit supporter did not appear to be hurt, Metcalf may face disciplinary action.

Pittsburgh took a third-quarter lead with a two-point safety for sacking Goff in his own endzone, and never relinquished the advantage.

Steelers running back Kenneth Gainwell made one of the catches of the season, seizing the ball one-handed from the floor before rising to sprint for a touchdown.

With barely two minutes left, Steelers kicker Chris Boswell missed a 37-yard field goal that could have put the game almost beyond reach.

But the Lions could not quite capitalize, with an Amon-Ra St Brown catch and a Goff rush across the line both ruled out after extensive discussion among officials.

Victory took the Steelers closer to post-season football themselves, two wins clear of divisional rival Baltimore with two to play.

The Ravens lost to the New England Patriots, who confirmed their own playoff spot with a 28-24 victory after trailing 24-13.

"It's a great team we played, and just glad we got it done this week," said quarterback Drake Maye, whose Patriots had failed to clinch the playoffs last week against Buffalo.

His Ravens counterpart Lamar Jackson departed Sunday's game with a back injury late in the first half, the latest ailment to hamper the two-time former MVP's season.

- Jaguars respect? -

Elsewhere, a battle of two of the NFL's most in-form teams saw the league-leading Denver Broncos' 11-game win streak snapped by the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The impressive Jaguars won 34-20 for a sixth win in a row, moving to an 11-4 record.

Asked if Jacksonville -- now a dark horse for the number-one seed spot -- would finally get respect from other teams, quarterback Trevor Lawrence joked: "Honestly, I hope not."

"Hope we don't get any. Everybody out there, just keep it up -- it's great."

Justin Herbert threw two touchdowns and rushed for another as the Los Angeles Chargers beat the already-eliminated Dallas Cowboys 34-17.

The Buffalo Bills also powered towards the playoffs with a 23-20 win over the Cleveland Browns, with running back James Cook rushing for two touchdowns and 117 yards.

The Jaguars, Chargers and Bills could all wrap up playoff berths if the Indianapolis Colts lose to the 49ers Monday.

- Chiefs misery -

The faltering Tampa Bay Buccaneers stumbled to a 23-20 defeat on the road to the Carolina Panthers in a crucial NFC South divisional tussle.

The Panthers vaulted into first place in the division. The loss was another hammer blow for Tampa Bay, who have taken just one win from their last seven games, allowing Carolina to edge past them.

And Kansas City, eliminated from postseason contention last week, endured another miserable afternoon in a 26-9 defeat to the lowly Tennessee Titans (3-12) in Nashville.

The Chiefs' defeat was compounded by a possible anterior cruciate ligament injury to back-up quarterback Gardner Minshew.

Chiefs starting quarterback Patrick Mahomes suffered an identical injury last week.

T.Zangari--IM