Joe TanseyDecember 30, 2024

- Bleacher Report
- Three division titles and one wild-card spot are left up for grabs in Week 18.
- The AFC North will be decided on Saturday, while the NFC South and NFC North will be figured out the following day.
- The lone wild-card spot left open is in the AFC, where the Denver Broncos need a win to clinch and eliminate the Miami Dolphins and Cincinnati Bengals.
- Sunday’s marquee game is the last one, as the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings do battle for the NFC North crown and the No. 1 overall seed in the NFC.
- Both teams own a tiebreaker over the Philadelphia Eagles, so the final game of the NFL regular season comes with high stakes.

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- 6. Los Angeles Chargers (10-6)
- The most consequential Week 18 game in the AFC is Saturday’s clash between the Bengals and Steelers.
- Cincinnati needs a win to keep the pressure on Denver and Miami going into Sunday. The Bengals must win and get losses from the Broncos and Dolphins to qualify for the postseason.
- Pittsburgh’s fate is in Baltimore’s hands, as the Ravens can clinch the AFC North with a win over the Cleveland Browns.
- If Baltimore wins, the Steelers would then just play for seeding. A win keeps them in the No. 5 spot and sends them to Houston, while a loss and a Los Angeles Chargers win flips the two teams in the standings.
- Los Angeles is expected to beat the Las Vegas Raiders, but whether the Chargers’ starters play may be dependent on Pittsburgh’s result on Saturday.
- Denver takes on a Kansas City team that has already locked in the No. 1 seed and is expected to rest its starters.
- A Broncos win makes the Bengals and Dolphins results irrelevant. Miami needs to beat the New York Jets, possibly without Tua Tagovailoa, and for Denver to lose.
- If Denver and Miami both lose, the Bengals would be the No. 7 seed with a win.
- The final wild-card team will head to Buffalo, as the Bills locked themselves into the No. 2 seed in Week 17.

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- 3. Los Angeles Rams (10-6)
- The NFC North and No. 1 overall seed in the conference come down to the final game of the regular season.
- Detroit and Minnesota meet on Sunday night to determine which stadium the NFC’s path to the Super Bowl runs through.
- The Lions do not have to beat the San Francisco 49ers on Monday night. All that matters to the NFC North and No. 1 seed races is they win next Sunday.
- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers can wrap up the NFC South title in Week 18’s early-afternoon window with a win over the New Orleans Saints.
- The Atlanta Falcons must beat the Carolina Panthers and have the Bucs lose to claim the NFC South crown.
- Washington and Green Bay are still competing for the No. 6 seed. The Commanders play the Dallas Cowboys, and the Packers take on the Chicago Bears.
- Green Bay must finish with a better record than Washington to secure the No. 6 seed because the Commanders hold the conference record tiebreaker.
