The NFL Week 18 schedule features two games on Saturday and 14 on Sunday, with the week concluding on Sunday Night Football.
It’s the final week of the regular season, and a lot of the games will have a big impact on seeding in the NFL Playoffs and which teams will make the NFL postseason.
Some of the more intriguing games include that Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens, Cleveland Browns at Cincinnati Bengals, Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions, Houston Texans at Indianapolis Colts, Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins, Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints and Los Angeles Rams at San Francisco 49ers.
Check out our rundown of games on the Week 18 NFL schedule.
All times MST.
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Saturday NFL schedule, Jan. 6
Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens, 2:30 p.m., ABC, ESPN, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes (stream with free trial from FUBO)
The Ravens have locked up the No. 1 seed in the AFC Playoffs. The Steelers are on the AFC playoff bubble.
Houston Texans at Indianapolis Colts, 6:15 p.m., ABC, ESPN, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes (stream with free trial from FUBO)
The Colts are currently in position for the final playoff spot in the AFC, while the Texans are right behind them on the bubble for the postseason.
Sunday early NFL schedule, Jan. 7
Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints, 11 a.m., CBS (stream with free trial from FUBO)
Both of these NFC South rivals are currently on the bubble for the NFC Playoffs.
Cleveland Browns at Cincinnati Bengals,11 a.m., CBS (stream with free trial from FUBO)
The Browns have locked up a playoff berth, while the Bengals are out of postseason contention.
Jacksonville Jaguars at Tennessee Titans, 11 a.m., CBS (stream with free trial from FUBO)
The Jaguars are currently in position to win the AFC South, but the Titans would love to play the role of spoiler.
Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions, 11 a.m., FOX (stream with free trial from FUBO)
The Lions have locked up the NFC North, but the Vikings still have a very slim shot at the postseason.
New York Jets at New England Patriots, 11 a.m., FOX (stream with free trial from FUBO)
It was a very disappointing season for both of these teams, but at least the Jets had a big excuse at quarterback.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Carolina Panthers, 11 a.m., FOX (stream with free trial from FUBO)
The Buccaneers are currently in position to win the NFC South, but Carolina would love to spoil their division rival’s party.
Sunday late NFL schedule, Jan. 7
Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers, 2:25 p.m., CBS (stream with free trial from FUBO)
The Packers currently hold the seventh and final spot in the NFC postseason, but just barely. The Bears are playing well down the stretch.
Kansas City Chiefs at Los Angeles Chargers, 2:25 p.m., CBS (stream with free trial from FUBO)
The Chiefs have locked up a postseason berth, while the Chargers are thinking about next year.
Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants, 2:25 p.m., CBS (stream with free trial from FUBO)
The Eagles still have a shot to win the NFC East, but need a win and some help to do so.
Dallas Cowboys at Washington Commanders, 2:25 p.m., FOX (stream with free trial from FUBO)
The Cowboys are in position to win the NFC East and host some playoff games, and they haven’t lost at home all season.
Denver Broncos at Las Vegas Raiders, 2:25 p.m., FOX (stream with free trial from FUBO)
Both of these AFC West teams have their sights set on next season. The Raiders played well for interim coach Antonio Pierce.
Los Angeles Rams at San Francisco 49ers, 2:25 p.m., FOX (stream with free trial from FUBO)
The Rams have clinched a playoff berth and the 49ers have clinched the top seed in the NFC.
Seattle Seahawks at Arizona Cardinals, 2:25 p.m., FOX (stream with free trial from FUBO)
The Seahawks still have a shot at an NFC postseason berth heading into this game against their NFC West rivals.
Sunday Night Football schedule, Jan. 7
Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins, 6:20 p.m., NBC (stream with free trial from FUBO)
The Bills would win the AFC South with a win. They could also miss the playoffs with a loss.
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