NFL, Week 18
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The NFL playoff picture will finalize after the NFL Week 18 schedule. The top seeds in both the AFC and NFC are still at stake, as is who is going to take the NFC South and AFC North title and the playoff spot that comes with it.
The final week of the NFL regular season is always tricky when it comes to setting the spreads. It's one thing to set the lines for the two games this week that will decide division titles — Carolina Panthers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers.
This has been a season from hell for the Kansas City Chiefs, but the good news is they have just one more regular-season game before they can finally enjoy a lo
The Rams "need to play better football," so their starters will play, while the Eagles and Chargers are among those who will rest players.
New England still has an opportunity to secure the No. 1 seed in the AFC, provided it defeats the Dolphins and the Chargers are able to beat the Broncos. Both games will be played at the same time, but Denver's path became even easier with L.A. announcing it will rest Justin Herbert, with its playoff position already locked up.
The Green Bay Packers are locked into the No. 7 seed in the NFC Playoffs, making their Week 18 game against the Minnesota Vikings effectively meaningless. That
Keep up with the 2025 NFL season on FOX Sports. Prior to the final injury report, which lists players as questionable, doubtful or out, NFL teams use practice designations to update player injury statuses. This can include DNP (did not participate), LP (limited participant) or FP (full participant).
It's true the Titans secondary is occupied by practice squad players, but 13.5 points is a lot. I'm not calling for an upset, but don't forget that this Jaguars team has lost to the Titans in a critical Week 18 spot before.