The 2024 NFL regular season is coming to an end. Week 18 is the final week of the season, leading us into the playoffs.Â
There will be no Thursday or Monday games in Week 18, but after two games on Saturday and 14 on Sunday, the final playoff picture will be finalized. With the recent update to the playoffs, 14 teams will make the field. Most of the playoff spots in each conference are already clinched, but there are still a few spots on the line in Week 18 as well as finalizing the seeding.Â
Sporting News breaks down the current playoff picture, along with an updated bracket and tiebreaking procedures heading into Week 18.Â
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Seven teams from both the AFC and the NFC make the playoffs.
The top seeds in each will receive a first-round bye, while the remaining teams duke it out in the Wild Card round. The winners advance and will join the No. 1 seed in the Divisional Round. Those winners then meet in the Championship Round.
After a week off for the Pro Bowl Games, the AFC and NFC representatives will meet in the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 9.
Here’s how those 14 slots would play out as we enter Week 18:
1. Kansas City Chiefs (BYE)
2. Buffalo Bills vs. 7. Denver Broncos
3. Baltimore Ravens vs. 6. Los Angeles Chargers
4. Houston Texans vs. 5. Pittsburgh Steelers
1. Detroit Lions (BYE)
2. Philadelphia Eagles vs. 7. Green Bay Packers
3. Los Angeles Rams vs. 6. Washington Commanders
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. 5. Minnesota Vikings
Seed | Team | Record | Position |
1. | Kansas City Chiefs* | 15-1 | Home-field advantage |
2. | Buffalo Bills* | 13-3 | AFC East Winner |
3. | Baltimore Ravens* | 11-5 | Current AFC North Leader |
4. | Houston Texans* | 9-7 | AFC South Winner |
5. | Pittsburgh Steelers* | 10-6 | Wild-Card, can win AFC North |
6. | Los Angeles Chargers* | 10-6 | Wild-Card |
7. | Denver Broncos | 9-7 | Current Wild-Card |
8. | Miami Dolphins | 8-8 | Playoff eligible |
9. | Cincinnati Bengals | 8-8 | Playoff eligible |
*Clinched playoff berth
Seed | Team | Record | Position |
1. | Detroit Lions* | 14-2 | Home-field advantage, can be 5-seed |
2. | Philadelphia Eagles* | 13-3 | Won NFC East |
3. | Los Angeles Rams* | 10-6 | Won NFC West |
4. | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 9-7 | Current NFC South Leader |
5. | Minnesota Vikings* | 14-2 | Wild-Card, can win NFC North, 1-seed |
6. | Washington Commanders* | 11-5 | Wild-Card |
7. | Green Bay Packers* | 11-5 | Wild-Card |
8. | Seattle Seahawks | 9-7 | Eliminated from playoff contention |
9. | Atlanta Falcons | 8-8 | Can win NFC South |
*Clinched playoff berth
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With a 17-game season, it isn’t uncommon for teams to finish with the same record. The league has implemented a deep set of tiebreakers to do its best to provide a hierarchy for teams that have finished with the same win-loss-tie record.Â
Note from the League: If two clubs remain tied after one or more clubs are eliminated during any step, tiebreaker restarts at Step 1 of two-club format. If three clubs remain tied after a fourth club is eliminated during any step, tiebreaker restarts at Step 2 of three-club format.
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