In a pure box score sense, the Kansas City Chiefs are winners on Christmas Day, while the Pittsburgh Steelers are losers. But after the league's first Wednesday afternoon slate of games, we also want to take a look at some of the bigger-picture winners and losers.
The NFL's Christmas doubleheader significantly reshaped the playoff picture, but who were the biggest winners and losers from the day?
Here's how things will look with a Chiefs win. The biggest change: They clinch the No. 1 seed and a first-round bye in the AFC if they beat the Steelers. If they lose, they can also clinch it with a win next week. Check back to see the live conditional playoff tables after the conclusion of Chiefs/Steelers.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Kansas City Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt (29) reacts with guard Trey Smith (65) after Hunt scored a touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the fourth quarter at Acrisure Stadium.
Chiefs wide receiver Justin Watson (No. 84) and Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes (No. 15) celebrate their 11-yard touchdown connection during an NFL Week 17 game against the Steelers at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Wednesday, Dec 25, 2024. Barry Reeger Imagn Images
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The Chiefs beat the Steelers 29-10 to open the NFL Christmas slate and Week 17. Kansas City needed a win to lock down the AFC's No. 1 seed, while Pittsburgh was in need of a win to remain atop the AFC North. With the win, the Chiefs have secured the No. 1 ...
The Kansas City quarterback passes for 320 yards and three touchdowns in a 29-10 victory to clinch the top seed in the AFC for the fourth time in seven seasons
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