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Tanko

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The opinions of RAS....
yeah, yeah, yeah... some of you hate RAS but so what... Here is there thoughts.

Saturday
CLE/BAL - Everyone will play and if BAL runs it up, then some may sit.
CIN/PIT - Everyone plays.

Sunday early
CAR/ATL - Young starts for CAR. ATL everyone plays.
WAS/DAL - Everyone plays.
CHI/GB - Bears play everyone. LaFleur says he wants to win so players should play.
HOU/TEN - both play everyone
JAX/IND - Everyone plays
BUF/NE - Bills sit everyone after 1st couple drives
NYG/PHI - Barkley, Brown, Hurts likely all sitting.
NO/TB - everyone playing

Sunday late
KC/DEN - Chiefs sit everyone incl Wentz after 1Q, DEN plays everyone
LAC/LVR - LAC plays everyone if PIT loses. If PIT wins, expect some to sit. LVR all will play.
SEA/LAR - SEA all play. LAR will sit everyone.
MIA/NYJ - Not clear who will play including Tua.
SF/ARI - Purdy likely out.

Sunday night
MIN/DET - All will play
 

seaborneq

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Chargers are already in the playoffs and stumbled down the stretch dealing with injuries. I see zero reason for them to show of play anyone. They could beat the Raiders with Harbough at quarterback. The Raiders should win this if there is no directive from up top to lose regardless of the situation.
 

Wagerallsports

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While a good chunk of the NFL begins the long wait for free agency and the 2025 draft, here are the nine teams with something to play for in Week 18:

Baltimore Ravens (11–5)​

What's at stake: AFC North; No. 3 seed
How to clinch: Ravens win/tie OR Steelers loss/tie
Week 18 matchup: vs. Browns

The Ravens are in the driver's seat in the AFC North, as they can secure their second consecutive division title with a win over the Cleveland Browns. If they lose, the Ravens can also clinch the divison if the Pittsburgh Steelers lose (or tie) to the Cincinnati Bengals.

Pittsburgh Steelers (10–6)​

What's at stake: AFC North; No. 3 seed
How to clinch: Steelers win AND Ravens loss
Week 18 matchup: vs. Bengals


In order to steal the AFC North from the Ravens, Pittsburgh will need to beat the red-hot Bengals at home and have the Browns upset Baltimore on the road. If that doesn't happen, the Steelers will be preparing for a road playoff game as a wild-card team.

Cincinnati Bengals (8–8)​

What's at stake: Playoff berth
How to clinch: Bengals win AND Broncos loss AND Dolphins loss/tie
Week 18 matchup: at Steelers


Joe Burrow's magical late-season run continues. The Bengals, winners of four straight games, can secure an improbable playoff berth by defeating Pittsburgh, combined with Denver losing to the Chiefs (who aren't planning to play their starters) and the Dolphins losing to the Jets. As of Tuesday night, NFL.com gives this scenario a 6% chance of happening. Insert Dumb and Dumber meme here.

Denver Broncos (9–7)​

What's at stake: Playoff berth
How to clinch: Broncos win/tie OR Dolphins loss/tie AND Bengals loss/tie
Week 18 matchup: vs. Chiefs


On the verge of clinching a postseason berth the last two weeks, the Broncos have dropped two tough ones to the Chargers and Bengals. But they still control their own destiny in Week 18. All the Broncos have to do is avoid the Chiefs' late-game voodoo magic and beat backup quarterback Carson Wentz. Easy enough, right? ... Right?

Miami Dolphins (8–8)​

What's at stake: Playoff berth
How to clinch: Dolphins win AND Broncos loss
Week 18 matchup: at Jets



Wentz's biggest fans reside in South Beach this week. If the Chiefs' backups take down the Broncos in Week 18, the Dolphins will sneak into the playoffs if they can beat Aaron Rodgers and the lowly Jets in what could be the final game of his NFL career.

Detroit Lions (14–2)​

What's at stake: NFC North division and No. 1 seed
How to clinch: Lions win or tie
Week 18 matchup: vs. Vikings


Dan Campbell's kneecap-biting squad traveled to the Bay Area and handled the San Francisco 49ers on Monday Night Football in a game that meant absolutely nothing in regards to the playoffs. Week 18, however, means everything. A win (or tie) over the Vikings on Sunday night would secure home-field advantage throughout the playoffs and a first-round bye. A loss, and the Lions are the first 14-win wild-card team in NFL history.

Minnesota Vikings (14–2)​

What's at stake: NFC North division and No. 1 seed
How to clinch: Vikings win
Week 18 matchup: at Lions


See Lions, Detroit. Winning 14 games only to be a wild-card team might be the most Vikings thing ever. But who is stopping Sam Darnold, perhaps the best story of the 2024 season?

Atlanta Falcons (8–8)​

What's at stake: NFC South division
How to clinch: Falcons win AND Buccaneers loss
Week 18 matchup: vs. Panthers



It's been an interesting season for the Falcons, who benched their $180 million veteran quarterback for their rookie franchise quarterback just two weeks ago. Michael Penix Jr. could lead his team to postseason glory if the Falcons beat Carolina at home combined with the Buccaneers losing to the (gulp) Saints, who have lost four of their last five games.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9–7)​

What's at stake: NFC South division
How to clinch: Buccaneers win/tie OR Falcons loss/tie
Week 18 matchup: vs. Saints


Even if the Bucs get upset at home by Spencer Rattler and the Saints, Tampa Bay can still back into the postseason if Bryce Young and the Panthers take down Atlanta. The Bucs are looking for their fifth straight playoff berth, which would be the longest streak in franchise history.
 

BMR Genie

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While a good chunk of the NFL begins the long wait for free agency and the 2025 draft, here are the nine teams with something to play for in Week 18:

Baltimore Ravens (11–5)​

What's at stake: AFC North; No. 3 seed
How to clinch: Ravens win/tie OR Steelers loss/tie
Week 18 matchup: vs. Browns

The Ravens are in the driver's seat in the AFC North, as they can secure their second consecutive division title with a win over the Cleveland Browns. If they lose, the Ravens can also clinch the divison if the Pittsburgh Steelers lose (or tie) to the Cincinnati Bengals.

Pittsburgh Steelers (10–6)​

What's at stake: AFC North; No. 3 seed
How to clinch: Steelers win AND Ravens loss
Week 18 matchup: vs. Bengals


In order to steal the AFC North from the Ravens, Pittsburgh will need to beat the red-hot Bengals at home and have the Browns upset Baltimore on the road. If that doesn't happen, the Steelers will be preparing for a road playoff game as a wild-card team.

Cincinnati Bengals (8–8)​

What's at stake: Playoff berth
How to clinch: Bengals win AND Broncos loss AND Dolphins loss/tie
Week 18 matchup: at Steelers


Joe Burrow's magical late-season run continues. The Bengals, winners of four straight games, can secure an improbable playoff berth by defeating Pittsburgh, combined with Denver losing to the Chiefs (who aren't planning to play their starters) and the Dolphins losing to the Jets. As of Tuesday night, NFL.com gives this scenario a 6% chance of happening. Insert Dumb and Dumber meme here.

Denver Broncos (9–7)​

What's at stake: Playoff berth
How to clinch: Broncos win/tie OR Dolphins loss/tie AND Bengals loss/tie
Week 18 matchup: vs. Chiefs


On the verge of clinching a postseason berth the last two weeks, the Broncos have dropped two tough ones to the Chargers and Bengals. But they still control their own destiny in Week 18. All the Broncos have to do is avoid the Chiefs' late-game voodoo magic and beat backup quarterback Carson Wentz. Easy enough, right? ... Right?

Miami Dolphins (8–8)​

What's at stake: Playoff berth
How to clinch: Dolphins win AND Broncos loss
Week 18 matchup: at Jets



Wentz's biggest fans reside in South Beach this week. If the Chiefs' backups take down the Broncos in Week 18, the Dolphins will sneak into the playoffs if they can beat Aaron Rodgers and the lowly Jets in what could be the final game of his NFL career.

Detroit Lions (14–2)​

What's at stake: NFC North division and No. 1 seed
How to clinch: Lions win or tie
Week 18 matchup: vs. Vikings


Dan Campbell's kneecap-biting squad traveled to the Bay Area and handled the San Francisco 49ers on Monday Night Football in a game that meant absolutely nothing in regards to the playoffs. Week 18, however, means everything. A win (or tie) over the Vikings on Sunday night would secure home-field advantage throughout the playoffs and a first-round bye. A loss, and the Lions are the first 14-win wild-card team in NFL history.

Minnesota Vikings (14–2)​

What's at stake: NFC North division and No. 1 seed
How to clinch: Vikings win
Week 18 matchup: at Lions


See Lions, Detroit. Winning 14 games only to be a wild-card team might be the most Vikings thing ever. But who is stopping Sam Darnold, perhaps the best story of the 2024 season?

Atlanta Falcons (8–8)​

What's at stake: NFC South division
How to clinch: Falcons win AND Buccaneers loss
Week 18 matchup: vs. Panthers



It's been an interesting season for the Falcons, who benched their $180 million veteran quarterback for their rookie franchise quarterback just two weeks ago. Michael Penix Jr. could lead his team to postseason glory if the Falcons beat Carolina at home combined with the Buccaneers losing to the (gulp) Saints, who have lost four of their last five games.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9–7)​

What's at stake: NFC South division
How to clinch: Buccaneers win/tie OR Falcons loss/tie
Week 18 matchup: vs. Saints


Even if the Bucs get upset at home by Spencer Rattler and the Saints, Tampa Bay can still back into the postseason if Bryce Young and the Panthers take down Atlanta. The Bucs are looking for their fifth straight playoff berth, which would be the longest streak in franchise history.
Vikings vs Lions

--->This game is going to be a crazy Sunday.
 

Tanko

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Chargers are already in the playoffs and stumbled down the stretch dealing with injuries. I see zero reason for them to show of play anyone. They could beat the Raiders with Harbough at quarterback. The Raiders should win this if there is no directive from up top to lose regardless of the situation.
I think the chargers have a shot at a 5 seed. If so, they would play @houston vs as a #6 seed @BAL.
I think they might prefer the #5 seed in that scenario. I would.
 
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