🏈 ReplAI Review
Week 18 - 2025 NFL Season
🎮 16 Games | ⭐ 0 Upsets
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📅 Sat 1/3 4:30PM ET • 📍 Raymond James Stadium • 📺 ABC
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| Carolina Panthers |
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| Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
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| 16 |
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| Baker Mayfield and the Buccaneers survived a sloppy, rain-soaked clash to avoid elimination, with Cade Otton hauling in a touchdown and Chase McLaughlin drilling three field goals. Tampa Bay's playoff hopes now hinge on the Saints beating Atlanta on Sunday, but the Buccaneers gutted out a crucial victory despite Mayfield's ninth interception in eight games. |
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📅 Sat 1/3 8:00PM ET • 📍 Levi's Stadium • 📺 ABC
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| Seattle Seahawks |
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| San Francisco 49ers |
| (12-5) |
| 3 |
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| Zach Charbonnet scored on a 27-yard rushing touchdown as the Seattle defense suffocated San Francisco's high-powered offense, earning the Seahawks the NFC's No. 1 seed. The "Dark Side" defense controlled the game with three sacks and a key interception, setting up a dominant home playoff run in front of the 12s. |
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📅 Sun 1/4 1:00PM ET • 📍 Mercedes-Benz Stadium • 📺 FOX
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| New Orleans Saints |
| (6-11) |
| 17 |
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| Atlanta Falcons |
| (8-9) |
| 19 |
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| The Falcons secured the NFC South division title with a victory over the Saints, eliminating Carolina from playoff contention and earning Atlanta a home wild-card game. This dramatic finish sent shockwaves through the division standings on the final day of the regular season. |
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📅 Sun 1/4 1:00PM ET • 📍 Paycor Stadium • 📺 CBS
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| Cleveland Browns |
| (5-12) |
| 20 |
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| Cincinnati Bengals |
| (6-11) |
| 18 |
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| Myles Garrett finally broke the NFL single-season sack record with his 23rd in a victory, while Shedeur Sanders orchestrated a clutch 10-play, 40-yard drive capped by Andre Szmyt's game-winning 49-yard field goal as time expired. The Browns' defense scored twice to overcome Cincinnati's fourth-quarter surge in a thrilling season finale. |
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📅 Sun 1/4 1:00PM ET • 📍 U.S. Bank Stadium • 📺 CBS
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| Green Bay Packers |
| (9-7-1) |
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| Minnesota Vikings |
| (9-8) |
| 16 |
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| J.J. McCarthy made a productive return before exiting with a hand injury, while the Minnesota Vikings cruised past Green Bay's backups with C.J. Ham scoring on a short rushing touchdown. Justin Jefferson reached 1,000 yards for the sixth consecutive season as Minnesota finished strong despite being eliminated weeks ago. |
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📅 Sun 1/4 1:00PM ET • 📍 MetLife Stadium • 📺 FOX
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| Dallas Cowboys |
| (7-9-1) |
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| New York Giants |
| (4-13) |
| 34 |
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| Jaxson Dart delivered two more touchdown passes in his 12th start, leading the Giants past Dallas in an emotional victory that brought Giants owner John Mara to tears during his cancer treatment. New York finished on a two-game winning streak while eliminating Dallas from playoff contention. |
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📅 Sun 1/4 1:00PM ET • 📍 EverBank Stadium • 📺 FOX
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| Tennessee Titans |
| (3-14) |
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| Jacksonville Jaguars |
| (13-4) |
| 41 |
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| Trevor Lawrence threw three touchdown passes to break the franchise record for total scores in a season, leading Jacksonville to a dominant 41-7 rout that clinched the AFC South title and a home playoff game. The Jaguars' eight-game winning streak has them peaking at precisely the right time heading into the postseason. |
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📅 Sun 1/4 1:00PM ET • 📍 NRG Stadium • 📺 CBS
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| Indianapolis Colts |
| (8-9) |
| 30 |
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| Houston Texans |
| (12-5) |
| 38 |
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| C.J. Stroud accounted for two touchdowns before resting at halftime as Houston cruised to a ninth consecutive win, with Ka'imi Fairbairn drilling a go-ahead field goal with 12 seconds remaining. The Texans secured the No. 5 AFC seed despite starting the season 0-3, a remarkable turnaround fueled by relentless play. |
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📅 Sun 1/4 4:25PM ET • 📍 Highmark Stadium • 📺 CBS
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| New York Jets |
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| Buffalo Bills |
| (12-5) |
| 35 |
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| Buffalo dominated New York's struggling Jets in a convincing playoff tune-up, securing the No. 3 AFC seed and a home wild-card matchup. The Bills' dominant defense and balanced offense proved too much for the depleted Jets in a lopsided Week 18 contest. |
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📅 Sun 1/4 4:25PM ET • 📍 Soldier Field • 📺 FOX
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| Detroit Lions |
| (9-8) |
| 19 |
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| Chicago Bears |
| (11-6) |
| 16 |
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| Jared Goff led five scoring drives and Jake Bates nailed a 42-yard field goal as time expired, giving Detroit a dramatic victory over division champion Chicago. The Lions regrouped after squandering a 16-point fourth-quarter lead, while Caleb Williams set the Bears' single-season passing record in a losing effort. |
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📅 Sun 1/4 4:25PM ET • 📍 Empower Field at Mile High • 📺 CBS
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| Los Angeles Chargers |
| (11-6) |
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| Denver Broncos |
| (14-3) |
| 19 |
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| Ja'Quan McMillian returned a tipped pass 45 yards for a touchdown as Denver's elite defense shut down Los Angeles' backups, securing the AFC's No. 1 seed and the Broncos' first top playoff seeding since their Super Bowl victory season in 2015. Bo Nix tied Russell Wilson's rookie win record despite a quiet performance as Denver's defense proved unstoppable. |
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📅 Sun 1/4 4:25PM ET • 📍 Allegiant Stadium • 📺 CBS
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| Kansas City Chiefs |
| (6-11) |
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| Las Vegas Raiders |
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| 14 |
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| Daniel Carlson drilled a career-long 60-yard field goal with eight seconds remaining to give Las Vegas its first victory over Kansas City at Allegiant Stadium, ending the Raiders' 10-game losing streak. Ashton Jeanty rushed for 87 yards to become a bright spot on an otherwise disappointing rookie season and franchise campaign. |
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📅 Sun 1/4 4:25PM ET • 📍 SoFi Stadium • 📺 FOX
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| Arizona Cardinals |
| (3-14) |
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| Los Angeles Rams |
| (12-5) |
| 37 |
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| Matthew Stafford passed for 259 yards and four touchdowns, with Colby Parkinson hauling in two TDs as Los Angeles rallied from a third-quarter deficit to secure the No. 5 NFC seed. The Rams bounced back from consecutive losses, with Stafford's MVP-caliber season continuing to shine in the playoff push. |
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📅 Sun 1/4 4:25PM ET • 📍 Gillette Stadium • 📺 FOX
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| Miami Dolphins |
| (7-10) |
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| New England Patriots |
| (14-3) |
| 38 |
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| Rhamondre Stevenson rushed for two touchdowns and caught another as New England completed a remarkable turnaround season, finishing 14-3 and earning the AFC East title as No. 2 seed. Drake Maye's MVP-caliber play continued in the Patriots' dominant sweep of Miami under new coach Mike Vrabel. |
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📅 Sun 1/4 4:25PM ET • 📍 Lincoln Financial Field • 📺 CBS
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| Washington Commanders |
| (5-12) |
| 24 |
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| Philadelphia Eagles |
| (11-6) |
| 17 |
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| Josh Johnson, the Commanders' 39-year-old third-string quarterback, rallied Washington from a seven-point deficit with fourth-quarter passing and rushing touchdowns to upset resting Philadelphia. The Eagles dropped to the No. 3 seed after Nick Sirianni's decision to rest Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley backfired spectacularly. |
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📅 Sun 1/4 8:20PM ET • 📍 Acrisure Stadium • 📺 NBC
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| Baltimore Ravens |
| (8-9) |
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| Pittsburgh Steelers |
| (10-7) |
| 26 |
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| Aaron Rodgers delivered a go-ahead touchdown pass to Calvin Austin III with 55 seconds remaining as Pittsburgh claimed its first AFC North title in five years, with Baltimore's missed field goal sealing the dramatic finish. The 42-year-old Rodgers proved his magnetic force still works, engineering his 37th game-winning drive to end a playoff drought. |
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Week 18 • 2025 NFL Season
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