First Call: Plan for potential Steelers-Ravens rematch announced; ex-Bills player mad at fans calling Buffalo ‘soft

First Call: Plan for potential Steelers-Ravens rematch announced; ex-Bills player mad at fans calling Buffalo 'soft
First Call: Plan for potential Steelers-Ravens rematch announced; ex-Bills player mad at fans calling Buffalo 'soft

First Call: Plan for potential Steelers-Ravens rematch announced; ex-Bills player mad at fans calling Buffalo ‘soft

First Call: Plan for potential Steelers-Ravens rematch announced; ex-Bills player mad at fans calling Buffalo 'soft
First Call: Plan for potential Steelers-Ravens rematch announced; ex-Bills player mad at fans calling Buffalo ‘soft

First Call: Plan for potential Steelers-Ravens rematch announced; ex-Bills player mad at fans calling Buffalo ‘soft

Monday’s “First Call” is laying out the playoff schedule for the Pittsburgh Steelers if they survive Monday’s rescheduled wild-card game in Buffalo.

A former Bills player is mad at Steelers fans for criticizing the decision

to delay the game.Some NFL defensive standouts with local ties had a weekend they’d like to forget.

And we look at a red-hot team coming to Pittsburgh to play at PPG Paints Arena against the Penguins.

A little clarityFor as many guessing games as we have had to endure about when the Steelers-Bills playoff game will be played,

we at least know the date, time and location of the Steelers’ next game.

That’s if they stay alive by beating Buffalo (presumably) on Monday at 4:30 p.m.

Should the Steelers pull off that upset, they will have to travel to Baltimore to play the Ravens next week in the AFC Divisional round at 6:30 p.m. Sunday night.

That’s because the Steelers qualified as the last seed in the seven-team playoff bracket. The Ravens were the top team in the AFC with a 13-4 record.

So Baltimore will be coming off a bye, and they get home-field advantage against the lowest remaining seed each round. In this case, it would be the Steelers.

That game in Baltimore would be on CBS, and the Houston

Texans would play in Kansas City on Saturday (4:30 p.m., ESPN) in the other half of the AFC bracket.

The Steelers beat the Ravens in both regular season matchups this year.

The NFL has already designated that Houston will be playing in that early game Saturday, preceding Green Bay at San Francisco (8:15 p.m., Fox) in the NFC.

So that means, if the Bills win, Buffalo would host Kansas City in the 6:30 p.m. game Sunday, and the Ravens would host Houston on Saturday.

Hard response

Former Buffalo Bills player — and current radio analyst — Eric Wood isn’t happy with Steelers fans calling the State of

New York soft for moving the wild-card game from Sunday to Monday.

I get Wood’s point. And I’m not bent out of shape about the decision to cancel the game. Hey, if the Bills win, they’ll be playing on a short week next Sunday,

just like the Steelers will have to do if they pull off the upset.

However, you have to scratch your head at the inconsistencies of keeping that Sabres game going on as scheduled Saturday afternoon and

the fact that the Steelers’ plane landed in Buffalo while the game would’ve been played Sunday.

But, I’m not going to make a federal case out of it. My guess is that, regardless of what day the game is (or was) going to be played,

the Bills walk away with an ugly low-scoring victory.

Either way, I never got any chocolate Timbits and coffee from Wood’s hotel. That’s the real disappointment here.

 

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