During the Baltimore Ravens' over-hour-long press conference with owner Steve Bisciotti and general manager Eric DeCosta, they were fielding multiple questions about former head coach John Harbaugh and what went into his firing, but there were also some that wondered about the future of kicker Tyler Loop.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are getting ready to host the Houston Texans in the Wild Card matchup of the playoffs at Acrisure Stadium. During the 2025 offseason, the Steelers made several moves to bring veteran talent onto the roster, signaling a shift toward a win-now mentality.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were able to clinch a spot in the postseason by winning the AFC North. The team could not have done that without taking down the Baltimore Ravens at home in Week 18, as the game was essentially a playoff matchup as the winner would move on to the postseason as the four-seed, and the loser's season would come to a close.
How many of the head coaches can you name from each Super Bowl since Super Bowl XXXIV in 2000?
The Pittsburgh Steelers got a huge win in Week 18 thanks to Tyler Loop’s missed field goal. Now the Steelers are AFC North champions and will host a home playoff game this weekend against the Texans.
Some franchises' best efforts have not led to victory parades or even Super Bowl berths. Because of untimely injuries, unfortunate circumstances, or myriad other reasons, many teams' plans throughout NFL history have not produced the desired result.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made the playoffs as a result of a lucky miss by Baltimore Ravens PK Tyler Loop at the conclusion of the Week 18 game between the two bitter rivals.
While the conclusion to the Baltimore Ravens' season ended on the foot of Tyler Loop, there was plenty that wasn't 100% great about the team's 2025 campaign in general.
Songs may already have been written about the epic conclusion of Sunday night’s AFC North title decider between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens
Fans are not taking the Baltimore Ravens’ loss well and have been taking out their frustrations on Ravens’ kicker Tyler Loop’s fiancée after missing what could have been the game-winning field goal.
Mason Rudolph may have been omniscient when it came to the ending of Sunday night’s Week 18 game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens. Steelers kicker Chris Boswell had missed an extra point to keep it at 26-24 with under a minute to go.
The Baltimore Ravens suffered a brutal loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the regular season finale. The teams traded blows late in the game before Pittsburgh took the lead on a 26-yard touchdown pass with under a minute remaining.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were able to survive the Baltimore Ravens in Week 18 after a missed field goal from Tyler Loop. The Steelers had just scored a go-ahead touchdown, but Chris Boswell missed the PAT to give them a three-point lead.
The Baltimore Ravens’ 2025 season ended in the cruelest way possible with one swing of a right leg and a football drifting just wide of the uprights. Unfortunately, at the heart of this moment was rookie kicker Tyler Loop.
Baltimore Ravens kicker Tyler Loop had a chance to send his team to the playoffs as champions of the AFC North when he attempted a 44-yard field goal in the closing seconds of Sunday night's game at the rival Pittsburgh Steelers.
A missed field goal on Sunday night made some Pittsburgh Steelers fans true believers in a higher power.
The Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers played the final game of the 2025 NFL regular season on "Sunday Night Football" in Pittsburgh. It was a back-and-forth game that saw the Ravens take an early 10-0 lead.
Cris Collinsworth believes that the Pittsburgh priest blessing the endzone before the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens game caused Ravens kicker Tyler Loop to miss the game-winning field goal.
Kickers Tyler Loop and Chris Boswell traded missed kicks in what turned out to be a wild ending for the Week 18.
The regular season ended with Pittsburgh securing a dramatic 26-24 win over Baltimore and locking itself into the No. 4 seed in the AFC.
Tyler Loop is legit. The Baltimore Ravens rookie kicker proved that in training camp, and he carried that success into the preseason. He was officially named the team’s starting kicker, and in their Week 3 win over the Washington Commanders, Loop ended his preseason showcase on a high note.
The Baltimore Ravens have a massive hole to fill at kicker with Tyler Loop. When Justin Tucker, arguably the greatest kicker in NFL history, walked away from the game, it left a crater-sized void in Baltimore’s special teams unit.
It is a new era in special teams and kicking for Arizona with Tyler Loop in the NFL. It remains a battle in training camp for the starting kicker and punter jobs.
Tucker's days in Baltimore were instantly numbered the moment the Ravens drafted rookie Tyler Loop in the sixth round of last month's NFL Draft.
Arizona remained hot on Saturday, increasing their win streak to four games following a last-second, walk-off field goal lifting the No. 21 Wildcats to a 34-31 victory over Colorado.
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