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Tampa Bay Buccaneers 16, Carolina Panthers 14
Baker Mayfield threw a touchdown to Cade Otton and Chase McLaughlin kicked three field goals as the Buccaneers stayed alive with a sloppy 16-14 win over the Panthers in rainy Tampa. Tampa Bay now needs New Orleans to beat or tie Atlanta to clinch the NFC South, while Carolina can still win the division if the Falcons prevail.
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Seattle Seahawks 13, San Francisco 49ers 3
Seattle locked up the NFC’s No. 1 seed and the NFC West title by stifling San Francisco’s high-powered offense in a 13-3 win, leaning on a dominant defense and a balanced run game. The loss sends the 49ers on the road for the wild-card round after their lowest-scoring and lowest-yardage outing under Kyle Shanahan.
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Atlanta Falcons 19, New Orleans Saints 17
The Falcons won their fourth straight game to end the 2025 season, outlasting the Saints 19-17 — and granting the Panthers the NFC South in the process. Drake London shined with 78 receiving yards and a touchdown, and Atlanta forced two New Orleans turnovers — including a fourth-quarter interception by Dee Alford.
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Cleveland Browns 20, Cincinnati Bengals 18
Ja’Marr Chase caught a go-ahead touchdown late, but Browns rookie kicker Andre Szmyt redeemed an earlier miss by drilling a 49-yard field goal at the buzzer to give Cleveland a 20-18 win over Cincinnati. Myles Garrett set the NFL single-season sack record with his 23rd sack while the Browns capitalized on defensive scores to overcome Joe Burrow and spoil the Bengals’ finale.
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Houston Texans 38, Indianapolis Colts 30
The Texans were victorious in their ninth straight matchup in Week 18, besting the Colts 38-30. Ka'imi Fairbairn made all six of his field goals, and Houston's elite defense secured three takeaways in Riley Leonard‘s first NFL start.
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Jacksonville Jaguars 41, Tennessee Titans 7
Trevor Lawrence threw three touchdown passes to set the Jaguars’ single-season scoring record as Jacksonville clinched the AFC South and a home playoff game with a 41-7 rout of Tennessee. The win capped a dominant division run for the Jaguars, while the Titans were overwhelmed and lost rookie quarterback Cam Ward to a shoulder injury early.
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Minnesota Vikings 16, Green Bay Packers 3
Brian Flores and the Vikings put a vice grip on the shorthanded Packers in Week 18, securing a 16-3 victory to close out the 2025 season. Minnesota limited Clayton Tune to just 34 passing yards in his second career start, while Justin Jefferson notched 101 receiving yards — and over 1,000 in 2025.
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New York Giants 34, Dallas Cowboys 17
Jaxson Dart threw two touchdown passes as the Giants closed a lost season with a 34-17 win over the Cowboys, finishing on a two-game streak while slipping out of contention for a top-two draft pick. Dallas rested starters including Dak Prescott after halftime, ending a nine-game losing streak to New York and seeing a heated scuffle lead to an ejection in the second half.
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Buffalo Bills 35, New York Jets 8
With Mitchell Trubisky at the helm, the Bills dealt the Jets one last emphatic blow this season. Buffalo now enters the postseason as the AFC's No. 6 seed.
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Detroit Lions 19, Chicago Bears 16
Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff threw for over 300 yards yards and one touchdown in a 19-16 win over the division rival Chicago Bears, who still finished season as the NFC North champions.
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Denver Broncos 19, Los Angeles Chargers 3
The Broncos moved to 14-3 and secured the AFC's No. 1 seed, defying all preseason expectations.
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Los Angeles Rams 37, Arizona Cardinals 20
The Rams pulled away behind Matthew Stafford, who capped his impressive regular season with another four passing touchdowns.
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Las Vegas Raiders 14, Kansas City Chiefs 12
Las Vegas Raiders running back Ashton Jeanty ran for 87 yards in a 14-12 victory over the division rival Kansas City Chiefs. Despite the victory, the Raiders hold the first overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
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New England Patriots 38, Miami Dolphins 10
Rhamondre Stevenson scored three touchdowns to help lift the New England Patriots to a 38-10 victory over the Miami Dolphins, securing the AFC East champions the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoffs.
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Washington Commanders 24, Philadelphia Eagles 17
With most starters resting, the Eagles fell 24-17 to Washington as Josh Johnson engineered a fourth-quarter comeback, costing Philadelphia the NFC’s No. 2 seed and dropping them to the No. 3 spot. Nick Sirianni accepted the short-term loss in exchange for rest, but the Super Bowl champions now open the playoffs at home without the bye they were chasing.
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Pittsburgh Steelers 26, Baltimore Ravens 24
Rookie kicker Tyler Loop's missed field goal as time expired, capping a wild back-and-forth affair, sealed the Steelers' victory and playoff berth.