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Ravens’ season ends in heartbreak as missed walk-off field goal gives Steelers final playoff spot
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The final game of the 2025 NFL regular season may have been the best one, and it came down to the final seconds.
Twenty-seven points were scored in the fourth quarter instead of 30, as Baltimore Ravens kicker Tyler Loop missed what would have been a walk-off field goal to send the Ravens to the playoffs.
Instead, the AFC North title went to the Pittsburgh Steelers, who had their fair share of miraculous efforts in the fourth quarter, while the Ravens’ season ended in heartbreak.
Baltimore Ravens place kicker Tyler Loop (33) reacts after missing the game-winning field goal against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the second half at Acrisure Stadium. (Charles LeClaire/Imagn Images)
It’s no secret the face of the Ravens, Lamar Jackson, had not been himself this entire season, but he made his best play of the campaign — and maybe his career — midway through the fourth quarter. On third-and-4 from midfield and trailing by three, Jackson evaded a sack and let one fly to Zay Flowers, who caught it in stride for the long touchdown to give the Ravens a 17-13 lead. The Steelers weren’t sweating, though, as they responded with an eight-play drive that ended with a touchdown by Kenneth Gainwell to take a 20-17 lead with 3:49 to go. But apparently, Jackson saved his best for last, finding Flowers again, this time for 64 yards to go up 24-20 with 2:20 remaining.
The Steelers quickly got across midfield, and on third-and-10, Aaron Rodgers found Calvin Austin wide open for a score with 55 seconds to go. However, Chris Boswell missed the extra point, and it was just a two-point lead. The Ravens took the kickoff to their own 47-yard line and had three timeouts — a golden opportunity.
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Jackson completed his first pass, but after an illegal formation and two incompletions, he faced a fourth-and-7. Jackson threw up a prayer, and Isaiah Likely high-pointed it for an unbelievable catch. Jackson took a knee to set up the field goal unit in the middle of the hashes with two seconds left, but it was for naught, as the Steelers were the ones celebrating a wide-right kick.

Aaron Rodgers of the Pittsburgh Steelers celebrates after throwing a touchdown pass during the fourth quarter against the Baltimore Ravens at Acrisure Stadium on Jan. 4, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)
The scoring got started from an unlikely source, as Lamar Jackson found Devontez Walker for a 38-yard touchdown to take the early lead. Both teams then exchanged punts before the Steelers turned the ball over on downs, and the Ravens took advantage by kicking a field goal to go up 10-0 early in the second quarter. Pittsburgh answered with a field goal of its own for its first score.
In the final seconds of the first half, the Steelers benefited from a defensive penalty that put them at the 2-yard line with two seconds left. They opted to go for the touchdown instead of a field goal, but the decision backfired, as Kenneth Gainwell was stuffed as the clock hit zero.
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Thankfully for them, the Steelers got the ball to start the second half, and they did not let their opening drive go to waste, finding the end zone to tie the game at 10. Then, in his first game back from a collapsed lung, T.J. Watt caught a batted ball at the line for an interception. Pittsburgh then added a field goal for its first lead of the game.

Connor Heyward (83) of the Pittsburgh Steelers celebrates a touchdown with Pat Freiermuth (88) during the third quarter against the Baltimore Ravens at Acrisure Stadium on Jan. 4, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)
The Steelers, with 42-year-old Rodgers and a head coach in Mike Tomlin whom fans were ready to give up on, finished the season at 10-7 and will host the Houston Texans on Monday night in the wild-card round.
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Montana St. tops Illinois St. in wild FCS title game
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Montana State finally found a way to answer when it mattered most for the program’s first national championship since 1984.
A year ago, Montana State missed winning its first title in 40 years when a slow start doomed it in a shootout loss to North Dakota State. Two years ago, the Bobcats’ season ended in Bozeman in the quarterfinals on a blocked extra point in overtime against the Bison.
Montana State started this season losing its first two — at Oregon and in double overtime at home versus South Dakota State.
So, when Myles Sansted‘s extra point went through the uprights in overtime for a 35-34 victory over Illinois State on Monday night in the Football Championship Subdivision title game, the Bobcats chucked helmets in the air while sprinting around with a heavy contingent of Montana State fans celebrating with them.
“To be able to clear that hurdle and know that, yes, this ’25 group accomplished what hadn’t been done in a long time …,” said Bobcats coach Brent Vigen, who’s already thinking ahead with a young, Montana-laden team featuring only nine seniors. “You know, we’re building for more.”
The Bobcats (14-2) capped a campaign that featured two wins over in-state rival Montana across a four-week span. Beating the Grizzlies in the semifinals put Montana State back into the FCS title game for the second straight season and for the third time in five years under Vigen. It was the school’s fourth berth overall in the championship tilt.
Montana State topped those accomplishments with its 14th straight win in a thrilling finish in the first overtime in the 48 years of this title game. The Bobcats led 21-7 at halftime and 28-14 in the third. They needed Jhase McMillan‘s block of Michael Cosentino‘s 38-yard field goal attempt with 57 seconds left in regulation to keep it tied at 28.
In overtime, Montana State’s Hunter Parsons blocked the extra point attempt after Tommy Rittenhouse threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Dylan Lord to give Illinois State its only lead at 34-28 to open overtime. Justin Lamson tied it for the Bobcats with a 14-yard scoring pass to Taco Dowler on fourth-and-10.
Stansted’s extra point started the celebration of the end of a long title drought. Along with the 1984 Division I-AA championship, Montana State also won the 1976 NCAA Division II title and the 1956 NAIA championship.
“What a hard-fought game, and these things aren’t supposed to come easily, I guess,” Vigen said.
Lamson, who didn’t join the Bobcats until June, said Montana State’s overtime touchdown was the result of a great playcall.
“Taco was wide open,” Lamson said. “I got hit, so I was just trying to give him a chance, and the rest is history — and Myles did his thing and that was the game.”
Illinois State (12-5) already had made history as the first FCS team to win four straight road games to advance through the playoffs to this championship contest. That included a win over this postseason’s No. 1 seed in North Dakota State — winners of 10 of the past 14 FCS titles, including last year.
It was the Redbirds’ first time in FCS championship game since 2014, and they left empty-handed.
“Just couldn’t find one more play,” Illinois State coach Brock Spack said. “We needed to make one more play to win. When you look at a game that’s a one-point loss like that, there’s probably 10, 15, maybe 20 plays in the game if you make just one of them, you win. Wasn’t able to do that, and we came up short.”
Lamson finished with 280 yards passing and two touchdowns. He also ran for two scores. Dowler had eight catches for 111 yards.
Rittenhouse registered 311 yards passing and four TDs. Lord collected 13 catches for 161 yards and two TDs, and Victor Dawson ran for 126 yards.
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Sources: RB Lacy signs new deal with Ole Miss
Ole Miss star running back Kewan Lacy signed a deal to return for the Rebels in 2026, sources told ESPN on Monday.
The All-America running back ranks third nationally in rushing yards with 1,464 yards and 23 touchdowns and has helped lead the Rebels to the College Football Playoff semifinals in his debut season.
Ole Miss secured a commitment from Lacy in its ongoing efforts to retain top returning players amid former coach Lane Kiffin’s departure to LSU.
The first-team All-SEC performer was expected to be a priority target for the Tigers if he entered the portal after running backs coach Kevin Smith agreed to join Kiffin in Baton Rouge.
The sophomore running back from Dallas transferred to Ole Miss after a year at Missouri and developed into one of the SEC’s top offensive playmakers, surpassing 100 yards from scrimmage in eight games, including a career-high 229 yards against Florida.
Lacy rushed for 98 yards and two touchdowns in the Rebels’ 39-34 win over No. 3 Georgia in the CFP quarterfinal at the Allstate Sugar Bowl last Thursday. They’ll face No. 10 seed Miami in the semifinal at the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl on Thursday.
New Ole Miss coach Pete Golding and school officials have secured commitments from a several key starters to remain in the program in 2026 rather than enter the transfer portal after the season.
Ole Miss star quarterback Trinidad Chambliss also announced Monday he planned to return pending the approval of an NCAA waiver for an additional year of eligibility.
Chambliss was one of seven Rebels players who announced Monday they’ll be back next season.
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The Caps ‘needed to find a way.’ Then came Justin Sourdif’s hat trick.
The rookie forward’s five-point night, four assists from Connor McMichael and two goals from Alex Ovechkin boosted the Capitals to a 7-4 win over the Ducks.
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