Week 17 of the NFL season is almost in the books, and a majority of the playoff picture has already been decided. However, with the final week of the regular season still on the calendar, a few key matchups remain that could help finalize playoff seedings for various teams.
But with the flexible schedule that the final week offers. As a result, fans had to wait a bit longer before the official schedule was released. However, now that the schedule is available, here’s everything you need to know about Week 18.
Complete Week 18 Schedule
Saturday on ESPN and ABC
- Carolina Panthers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4:30 p.m. EST)
- Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers (8:00 p.m. EST)
Sunday (1 p.m. ET)
- Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings (CBS)
- Cleveland Browns at Cincinnati Bengals (CBS)
- Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans (CBS)
- New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons (FOX)
- Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants (FOX)
- Tennessee Titans at Jacksonville Jaguars (FOX)
Sunday (4:25 p.m. ET)
- Arizona Cardinals at Los Angeles Rams (FOX)
- Miami Dolphins at New England Patriots (FOX)
- Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears (FOX)
- New York Jets at Buffalo Bills (CBS)
- Kansas City Chiefs at Las Vegas Raiders (CBS)
- Los Angeles Chargers at Denver Broncos (CBS)
- Washington Commanders at Philadelphia Eagles (CBS)
Sunday Night Football (8:20 p.m. ET on NBC)
- Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers
More on Week 18 Schedule Release
Twelve of the 14 teams in the playoff field have already clinched a playoff berth. However, the seeding still remains in flux in both conferences. With 10 teams registering 11 or more wins, the road to the postseason has been grueling.
But in the final week, two playoff spots still remain up for grabs. After the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Carolina Panthers, and the Pittsburgh Steelers all lost, two key matchups are going to decide the divisions in both conferences.
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The Buccaneers will face the Panthers for the NFC South title, while the Steelers must battle it out with the Ravens to win the AFC North. But those aren’t the only key matchups still remaining.
The most competitive division in the NFL this year, the NFC West, which features three teams with 11 or more wins, remains up for grabs, with multiple potential avenues to secure a winner. Moreover, the one-seed is still undecided in both conferences, with several teams vying for the key Wild Card Round bye week.
What we already knew before the schedule release was that the league would schedule two games for Saturday (Jan. 3), plus a Sunday Night Football matchup (Jan. 4) for the final week of the regular season. Now that the schedule has been announced, fans can look forward to two exciting matchups in prime-time slots.
Editor’s Note: This is a breaking news story and will be updated throughout the day as more information becomes available.

