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PFT’s Week 18 2024 NFL game previews, led by Vikings-Lions
Two hundred and fifty-six down. Sixteen to go.
And while most of the postseason field has been decided, five teams are alive for two remaining spots in the playoffs.
More importantly, three division titles are still up for grabs — including the Sunday night showdown for the NFC North and the top seed in the NFC.
3-13 Browns at 11-5 Ravens (-17.5), Saturday 4:30 p.m. ET, ESPN/ABC (Chris Fowler, Louis Riddick, and Dan Orlovsky)
If the Ravens win, they’ll be the AFC North champions and the No. 3 seed in the conference. If they lose, Baltimore will be the No. 5 seed and make a quick return to Houston, where the Ravens won on Christmas Day, 31-2.
The Browns are starting quarterback Bailey Zappe, which will complicate the attempt to sweep Baltimore for the first time since 2007.
For quarterback Lamar Jackson, the standalone game gives him a chance to make a strong closing argument for his second straight league MVP award and his third overall.
8-8 Bengals (-2) at 10-6 Steelers, Saturday 8:00 p.m. ET, ESPN/ABC (Joe Buck and Troy Aikman)
A Ravens loss and a Steelers win delivers the AFC North title for Pittsburgh. Even if Baltimore wins (as they should) in the early game, a win for the Steelers could be the difference between being the No. 5 seed (and a wild-card game against the Texans) and the No. 6 seed (and a wild-card game at Baltimore).
The Bengals need a win on Saturday night and losses by Denver and Miami to secure the No. 7 seed in the AFC. With a loss, Cincinnati is eliminated.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow leads the league with 4,641 passing yards and 42 touchdowns. With 359 yards, he’ll finish with 5,000.
Bengals receiver Ja’Marr Chase leads the league in receptions (117), receiving yards (1,612), and receiving touchdowns (16). He can become the fifth receiver to win a triple crown, joining Jerry Rice, Sterling Sharpe, Steve Smith Sr., and Cooper Kupp.
4-12 Panthers at 8-8 Falcons (-8), Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, CBS (Ian Eagle and Charles Davis)
The Falcons can win the division by beating the Panthers, but only if the Buccaneers also lose to the Saints. That’s Atlanta’s sole path to the postseason.
If the Falcons win the NFC South, they’ll be the No. 4 seed. They’d host the loser of the Vikings-Lions game in the wild-card round.
Atlanta hasn’t won the division since their Super Bowl appearance from 2016.
11-5 Commanders (-5) at 7-9 Cowboys, Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, Fox (Adam Amin and Mark Sanchez)
With a win, the Commanders take the No. 6 seed, and a playoff game at the Rams or Buccaneers. With a loss or a tie and a Packers win against the Bears, Washington would return to Philly as the No. 7 seed.
For Dallas, the status of coach Mike McCarthy hovers over the game, and its aftermath.
4-12 Bears at 11-5 Packers (-10), Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, Fox (Kevin Kugler and Daryl Johnston)
Green Bay has beaten the Bears 11 straight times. Chicago hasn’t won at Lambeau Field since 2015.
The Packers could end up being the No. 7 seed even, if they finish with 12 wins. They’ll be the sixth seed only with a win and a Washington loss or tie.
The Packers are 0-5 against the Vikings, Lions, and Eagles, which are a combined 41-7. Green Bay is 11-0 against the rest of the league.
4-12 Jaguars at 7-9 Colts (-4.5), Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, Fox (Jason Benetti and Brady Quinn)
Will the Colts clean house next week? Will the Jaguars? Will this game change anything for either team?
13-3 Bills (-3) at 3-13 Patriots, Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, CBS (Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta)
Buffalo has clinched the No. 2 seed in the AFC. Quarterback Josh Allen will start the game (in order to preserve his streak of consecutive starts of 108) but exit quickly.
A win would give the Bills the most in franchise history.
With a loss, the Patriots would clinch the No. 1 overall pick for the first time since 1993, when they selected quarterback Drew Bledsoe.
3-13 Giants at 13-3 Eagles (-2.5), Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, CBS (Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber and Jason McCourty)
Eagles running back Saquon Barkley, who is only 101 yards from breaking the 40-year-old single-season rushing record, won’t play in a game that has no bearing on the postseason for second-seeded Philadelphia.
The Giants, who blew the inside track to the No. 1 overall draft pick by winning last week, can win it back with a loss and wins from the Patriots, Titans, and Browns.
5-11 Saints at 9-7 Buccaneers (-13.5), Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, Fox (Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady)
The Buccaneers win the NFC South with a victory, or with a Falcons loss or tie.
With a win and a Rams loss, the Bucs will be the No. 3 seed, putting them in line to host the Commanders or the Packers in the wild-card round. If the Buccaneers finish as the No. 4 seed, they’ll host the loser of the Vikings-Lions game.
Tampa Bay receiver Mike Evans needs 85 yards to reach 1,000 for the eleventh straight season, which would tie Jerry Rice for the all-time record for consecutive 1,000-yard seasons.
Quarterback Baker Mayfield is tied with Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson for second in the league, with 39 touchdown passes.
9-7 Texans (-1) at 3-13 Titans, Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, CBS (Tom McCarthy, Ross Tucker and Jay Feely)
This game has no impact on the postseason. However, after losing 31-2 in Week 17, the Texans could use a decent showing in order to re-establish themselves before the postseason begins.
The Titans will play both Will Levis and Mason Rudolph at quarterback. The loser gets fired; the winner gets a Water-Pik.
6-10 49ers at 7-9 Cardinals (-4), Sunday 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox (Chris Myers and Mark Schlereth)
Once upon a time, this was the NFC’s equivalent of Titans-Jaguars. At least for this week, it is again.
15-1 Chiefs at 9-7 Broncos (-10.5), Sunday 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS (Jim Nantz and Tony Romo)
The Broncos are in with a win, or with losses by the Bengals and Dolphins.
The Chiefs are resting quarterback Patrick Mahomes and other key starters, squandering their chance to keep a division rival out of the playoff field.
Denver has lost two straight win-and-in games, to the Chargers and then the Bengals.
9-7 Seahawks (-6.5) at 10-6 Rams, Sunday 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox (Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma)
The Rams will clinch the No. 3 seed with a win or a Tampa Bay loss; they’d host the Packers or Commanders in the wild-card round. With a loss and a Tampa Bay win, the Rams are the No. 4 seed, which means they’ll host the Vikings or Lions to start the postseason.
The Rams have gone 9-2 since starting 1-4, and they’ve won five in a row. However, they’ve scored only 44 total points over the last three games.
The Seahawks have a chance to finish with 10 wins, despite not making the playoffs.
10-6 Chargers (-5) at 4-12 Raiders, Sunday 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS (Kevin Harlan and Trent Green)
The Chargers currently are the No. 6 seed, which with a Ravens win puts them in line for a trip to Baltimore and another Harbaugh Bowl. With a win and a Steelers loss, the Chargers would be the No. 5 seed, sending them to Houston.
Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert has 565 passing yards in the last two games, with five touchdown passes and one interception.
Raiders tight end Brock Bowers is nine catches away from breaking the single-season record for receptions by a tight end. Zach Ertz had 116 in 2018.
8-8 Dolphins (-1) at 4-12 Jets, Sunday 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox (Joe Davis and Greg Olsen)
The Dolphins are in with a win and a Broncos loss. Miami would return to Buffalo in the wild-card round for the second time in three years.
Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (hip) will miss his second straight game. Tyler Huntley led Miami to a 20-3 win over the Browns last Sunday.
Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has 499 passing touchdowns. Four others have thrown for 500 or more: Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, Brett Favre.
Sunday possibly if not likely will be Rodgers’s last game with the Jets.
14-2 Vikings at 14-2 Lions (-2.5), Sunday 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC/Peacock (Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth)
The winner gets the No. 1 seed in the NFC. The loser falls to the No. 5 seed, with a trip to Atlanta, L.A., or Tampa Bay for the wild-card round.
It’s the first regular-season game in NFL history featuring two teams with 13 or more wins.
Minnesota is attempting to win 10 in a row for the first time since starting 1975 with a 10-0 record.
In the last seven games, Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold has 2,012 passing yards, 18 touchdown passes, and two interceptions. Over that same stretch, Lions quarterback Jared Goff has 20 touchdown passes and one interception.
Hello football fans! As we head into Week 18 of the 2024 NFL season, we have some exciting matchups to look forward to. One of the most anticipated games of the week is the showdown between the Minnesota Vikings and the Detroit Lions.The Vikings are coming off a strong season and are looking to secure a playoff spot with a win against the Lions. Led by their star quarterback and a formidable defense, the Vikings will be looking to dominate on both sides of the ball.
On the other hand, the Lions have had a tough season but are still fighting for pride and looking to play spoiler against the Vikings. With a young and talented roster, the Lions have the potential to pull off an upset and end their season on a high note.
This game is sure to be a hard-fought battle between two division rivals, and it will be interesting to see which team comes out on top. Stay tuned for PFT’s in-depth analysis and predictions for this game and all the other exciting matchups in Week 18 of the NFL season. Let’s get ready for some football! #NFL #Vikings #Lions #Week18 #GamePreviews
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PFT’s Week 17 2024 NFL weekend preview, headlined by Packers-Vikings
It’s the penultimate weekend of the 2024 season, and five more teams can punch their playoff tickets. Others can cement their spots on the playoff tree.
Either way, we’re two weeks away from the start of the postseason, which will consist of games far more compelling than the college football playoffs. (It’s a low bar.)
Here’s a look at the 13 remaining Week 17 games.
9-6 Chargers (-4.5) at 3-12 Patriots, Saturday 1:00 p.m. ET, NFL Network (Chris Rose and Ross Tucker)
The Chargers are in with a win or losses from the Colts and Dolphins.
The Patriots have lost five in a row. They’re hoping to avoid their second six-game losing streak of the season.
Currently, L.A. is on track to face the Ravens in the wild-card round of the playoffs. Which would give us a rematch of Harbaugh vs. Harbaugh, in Jim’s first season after a nine-year break from the NFL.
9-6 Broncos at 7-8 Bengals (-3.5), Saturday 4:30 p.m. ET, NFL Network (Kevin Harlan and Trent Green)
The Broncos are in with a win, and the Bengals are out with a loss.
The Bengals, to punch a postseason ticket, need to win out (they visit Pittsburgh in Week 18) and have the Broncos lose two and the Colts and Dolphins lose one game each.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is the first player in NFL history to have seven straight games with 250 or more passing yards and three or more touchdown passes.
Bengals receiver Ja’Marr Chase has a chance to be the fifth receiver to lead the league in catches, yards, and receiving touchdowns since the merger. The others? Jerry Rice, Sterling Sharpe, Steve Smith Sr., Cooper Kupp.
7-8 Cardinals at 9-6 Rams (-7), Saturday 8:00 p.m. ET, NFL Network (Rich Eisen and Kurt Warner)
The Cardinals were eliminated in Week 16, fueled by losing four of five games. The Rams can clinch the division with a victory and at least three wins or a tie from six other teams.
The Cardinals, who won the first game between these teams in a Week 2 41-10 blowout, haven’t swept the Rams since they became the L.A. Rams again.
The Rams are 8-2 since entering the bye at 1-4, and they’ve won four in a row.
4-11 Jets at 12-3 Bills (-8.5), Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, CBS (Jim Nantz and Tony Romo)
The Bills won narrowly in Week 6, the first game for Jets interim coach Jeff Ulbrich. This time around, the Bills are trying to clinch the No. 2 seed, while the Jets are once again playing out the string; they haven’t been to the playoffs since 2010.
With a victory, the Bills will match a franchise record with 13 regular-season victories.
Bills running back James Cook has seven touchdowns in the last five games. He’s tied for the NFL lead with 14 rushing touchdowns. He has 16 total touchdowns.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen, who is the betting favorite for MVP, admitted this week that he has been playing with a broken left hand for most of the season.
3-12 Titans at 3-12 Jaguars (-1), Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, CBS (Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta)
The Titans have lost four in a row, and the Jaguars have lost seven of eight.
Jacksonville is 2-2 in the AFC South, and 1-9 against the rest of the league.
3-12 Raiders (-1.5) at 5-10 Saints, Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, Fox (Adam Amin and Mark Sanchez)
The Saints became the first team in 2024 to be shut out, in a 34-0 Lambeau Field blowout on Monday night.
Quarterback Derek Carr, thanks to a lingering hand injury, won’t get a chance to face the team that cut him only months after signing him to a $40 million-per-year extension.
7-8 Colts (-7.5) at 2-13 Giants, Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, Fox (Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma)
The only drama in this one is whether the plane will be back, again.
Indy needs a win to keep their slim playoff hopes alive.
The Giants will clinch the top draft pick with two losses to end the season. They’ve already tied a single-season franchise record with 13 losses, and they’ve set a team record with 10 straight losses.
7-8 Cowboys at 12-3 Eagles (-8.5), Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, Fox (Joe Davis and Greg Olsen)
The Eagles are looking to sweep Dallas for the first time since 2011.
Jalen Hurts is out for Philly. Kenny Pickett will get the start for Philly.
Dallas has played hard despite being eliminated. Will that be enough to get another season or two for Mike McCarthy?
4-11 Panthers at 8-7 Buccaneers (-7.5), Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, CBS (Ian Eagle and Charles Davis)
The Bucs need to pick up a game on the Falcons in the final two weeks to win the division. Tampa Bay is out with a loss and an Atlanta win.
Carolina is 3-4 in their last seven games; they’ve lost three by one score — to the Chiefs, Bucs, and Eagles.
Tampa Bay receiver Mike Evans needs 182 receiving yards to hit 11 straight 1,000 yard seasons. That would tie Jerry Rice for the most consecutive 1,000-yard seasons in NFL history.
7-8 Dolphins (-6.5) at 3-12 Browns, Sunday 4:05 p.m. ET, CBS (Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, and Jason McCourty)
Miami can make the playoffs by winning the final two games and having the Broncos or Chargers lose their final two.
The Dolphins have lost 11 in a row with the temperature at kickoff under 40 degrees. The streak dates back to 2016.
The Browns have lost four in a row since their epic snow-globe win over the Steelers on a Thursday night in Cleveland.
11-4 Packers (-1) at 13-2 Vikings, Sunday 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox (Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady)
By rule, game couldn’t be moved to prime time because the first match was played on CBS. At least one of the annual games between NFC division rivals must be played on Fox, where it was flexed to 4:25 p.m. ET.
The last time around, Minnesota led 28-0 before holding on to win, 31-29.
The Vikings secure the No. 1 seed (and the division title) if they win out. If the Vikings lose to the Packers, the Lions can clinch the top seed with a win on Monday night.
Minnesota quarterback has 16 touchdowns and one interception over the past six weeks. Green Bay quarterback Jordan Love and eight touchdowns and no interceptions in the last five games.
Receiver Justin Jefferson has 349 receiving yards and five touchdown catches in the last three games.
A win by the Vikings will give them their first nine-game winning streak since starting the 1975 season at 10-0.
8-7 Falcons at 10-5 Commanders (-4), Sunday 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC/Peacock (Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth)
For the first time ever, a pair of rookie first-round quarterbacks will meet in prime time.
The Commanders clinch with a win or a Buccaneers loss. Washington can still win the NFC East if they win out, and if the Eagles lose out.
A victory would give Washington its most wins in a single season since 1991.
13-2 Lions (-3.5) at 6-9 49ers, Monday 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN/ABC (Joe Buck and Troy Aikman)
If Minnesota loses, a Detroit win clinches the top seed. If Minnesota wins, the game becomes irrelevant to the Lions. They still plan to try to win the game — despite the short week on the back end before the Week 18 showdown with the Vikings.
The 49ers have lost five of six and are eliminated from playoff contention.
The game is a rematch of the NFC Championship; the Lions led by 17 at the half before the 49ers stormed back.
As we enter the final week of the 2024 NFL regular season, all eyes are on the highly anticipated matchup between the Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings. In what promises to be a thrilling showdown with playoff implications, both teams are looking to secure their spot in the postseason.The Packers, led by superstar quarterback Aaron Rodgers, have had a strong season so far and currently sit atop the NFC North division. With an explosive offense and a solid defense, Green Bay will be looking to secure a win against their division rival to solidify their playoff position.
On the other side of the field, the Vikings are fighting for their playoff lives. Led by quarterback Kirk Cousins and star running back Dalvin Cook, Minnesota has had a rollercoaster season but still has a chance to sneak into the postseason with a win against the Packers. The Vikings will need to bring their A-game and pull out all the stops to come out on top in this crucial matchup.
In addition to the Packers-Vikings showdown, there are several other key matchups to keep an eye on in Week 17. The Kansas City Chiefs will be facing off against the Denver Broncos in a game that could determine the top seed in the AFC, while the Los Angeles Rams will be looking to secure a playoff spot with a win against the San Francisco 49ers.
Overall, Week 17 is shaping up to be a thrilling weekend of NFL action with playoff spots on the line and division rivalries coming to a head. Stay tuned for all the excitement and drama as we head into the postseason!
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