You may have put your energy into thinking about your future in 2025 recently, but you still have work to do starting in 2024, as the NFL regular season ends this weekend. For the final time of the regular season, the Pride of Detroit staff has created a list of all the games in Week 18.
The AFC North will take center stage on Saturday, with many divisional and playoff implications. First, the Cleveland Browns are scheduled to face the Baltimore Ravens on ABC/ESPN at 4:30 p.m. ET. In Game 2, the Cincinnati Bengals will keep their playoff hopes alive as they take on the Pittsburgh Steelers. It will be broadcast on ABC/ESPN at 8pm ET.
The remaining NFL games conclude the regular season on Sunday.
Michigan viewers can tune in to CBS in the early slot to watch the NFC South matchup between the Carolina Panthers and Atlanta Falcons at 1pm ET. FOX will counter with more divisional tilts during the same time slot as the Chicago Bears look to avoid an 11-game losing streak to close out the season against the Green Bay Packers.
At 4:25 p.m. ET, most of Michigan will be watching the Miami Dolphins and New York City on FOX, except for those in parts of mid-Michigan from around Flint to Oscoda that will take on the Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks. We’re going to get the Jets. At 4:25 pm ET on CBS, the Denver Broncos have their playoff fate in their hands against a rested Kansas City Chiefs team.
NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” will feature the kitchen sink game of the century between the Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions at 8:20 p.m. ET.
As in past seasons, our staff makes weekly predictions for every game on the NFL schedule. Each member of the Pride of Detroit staff selects the money line (winner of the game, no spread), while some members may select the spread or over/under line. The widget below has an easy toggle button to cycle through settings. You can also check out all the odds for this week’s games, courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.
Here’s who our staff is picking by money line, spread and over/under for all 16 games on the NFL’s Week 18 schedule.