The 49ers had a lead over an NFC West opponent at home in the fourth quarter on Sunday, but that turned out to be a bad thing for the third time in three chances this season.
Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen's history with the Ravens made him a popular figure in the days leading up to Sunday's game between the AFC North teams and Queen wound up making a major play just before halftime.
Thoughts of past failures may have been in the mind of Chargers fans when the team blew a 27-6 lead in the second half of Sunday night's game against the Bengals, but the end result was different this time around.
The Rams' defense has done a fine job, but one of the Rams' best attributes is the passing combination of Matthew Stafford, Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua.
Justin Herbert had an extraordinary first half before the Chargers slumped and blew a 21-point lead to the Bengals, but the quarterback was clutch in the end.
The Bengals suffered yet another late-game defeat on Sunday night, falling to the Chargers 34-27 after mounting a 21-point comeback to tie the game in the second half.
There is no Steve Wilks to blame. There is no bye week to get things right. And now the focus is starting to shift to Shanahan’s offensive play-calling.
The Chargers held a 21-point second-half lead and the Bengals rallied to tie the score before L.A. won on a 29-yard TD run by J.K. Dobbins with 18 seconds left.
Here's how the San Francisco 49ers' 20-17 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 11 of the 2024 NFL season impacts the NFC playoff picture with seven weeks remaining.