Week 14 NFL picks: Cowboys-Steelers a classic showdown (SportingNews.com)

Classic uniforms, in an old-school Super Bowl matchup of five-time Super Bowl-winning franchises.

Plenty of bad blood circulating around NFL (Yahoo! Sports)

From Bart Scott and Hines Ward to Joey Porter vs. everyone, there's a lot of animosity in the NFL.

Bengals Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)

The Bengals' long season of bitter disappointment will get no easier Sunday when they have to travel to Indianapolis to face a Colts team that has won five games in a row to emerge as a likely wildcard team.

Cincinnati is coming off its worst defeat of a dismal season, a 34-3 home loss to Baltimore. The Bengals dropped to 1-10-1, their 16th double-digit loss season in 41 years as a franchise.

But the Bengals say they are not looking at the record. They are looking at a chance to play against a team that, not too long ago, was considered to be—along with the Bengals themselves—one of the NFL's top offenses.

"I'm excited to play Indianapolis," wide receiver T.J.

Injury-plagued Bengals sign LB Hobson (AP)

The Bengals signed veteran linebacker Victor Hobson on Wednesday to bolster their injury-plagued defense. A sixth-year pro, Hobson was cut by the New England Patriots just before the regular season began. He played five years for the New York Jets, making 58 starts that included 14 of 16 games last season.

Bengals sign LB Hobson (PA SportsTicker)

The Cincinnati Bengals on Wednesday signed free-agent linebacker Victor Hobson.

NFL Power Poll: It’s the Giants, then the rest (SportingNews.com)

At this time last season, the New England Patriots were just a month away from their eventual undefeated...

Seeing through Savage (Yahoo! Sports)

Browns GM Phil Savage has no qualms about throwing coach Romeo Crennel under the bus to save his job.

Winners and losers: The amazing race (Yahoo! Sports)

Tony Romo seems well-positioned to move ahead in what is a wide-open pursuit for league MVP honors.

Clayton leads Ravens over Bengals 34-3 (AP)

On a cold, wet afternoon that turned fingertips numb, receiver Mark Clayton had the touch. Clayton put a little sizzle into Baltimore's evolving offense Sunday, throwing a touchdown pass and making a spectacular one-handed catch for another during a 34-3 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals that kept the Ravens a game behind Pittsburgh in the AFC North.

Cry, Whine and Moan: Unlucky and unloved in Week 13 (Yahoo! Sports)

License to complain annoyingly is hereby granted to fans of the following teams this week: Veterans of the Cry,...