The playoff field is just about set. However, it wouldn’t be the final week of the NFL season without a little bit of drama.
Five teams are fighting for two playoff spots.
For the final time this season …
Here is where the 49ers sit in the NFL Week 18 power rankings heading into the “Monday Night Football” matchup with the Detroit Lions.
Record: 3-13
With the first pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the New England Patriots select …
Record: 3-13
Scoring 45 points when you’re one week away from potentially securing the top pick is a weird flex, but OK. Malik Nabers has superstar potential, but unfortunately he plays for this incompetent franchise.
Record: 3-13
Please get Mason Rudolph off my screen for good. I actually miss Will Levis.
Record: 3-13
Cleveland could be drafting high enough to potentially select one of the top quarterbacks. Will they go in that direction? Can they find a way to get rid of Thou Who Shall Not Be Named and his contract?
Record: 4-12
If Brian Thomas Jr. can look this good with Mac Jones, imagine what that Year 2 leap can look like with a healthy Trevor Lawrence throwing him the ball. Build around him.
Record: 4-12
Me in Week 7: “Brock Bowers might break rookie tight end records.” Fast forward to Sunday, where he broke the record for the most receiving yards by a rookie tight end in NFL history. Called it.
Record: 4-12
The offseason priorities should be as follows: Offensive line, offensive line, offensive line, offensive line and offensive line.
Record: 4-12
Bryce Young played pretty well once again, and if he does so next week, he should be given a shot to be the guy in Week 1 next year.
Record: 4-12
The best thing Garrett Wilson can do is request a trade out of New York, because I don’t see it getting much better next year. Congrats to Aaron Rodgers on another record-breaking season. It’s true, go look it up.
Record: 5-11
Yuck. The most unwatchable team in football will be off our screens in one week.
Record: 6-9 (Monday Night Football)
San Francisco has an opportunity to do the funniest thing on Monday night. And because of how much pride the organization has, it wouldn’t shock me if they pulled out the upset. It also wouldn’t surprise me if it’s a repeat of the Green Bay and Buffalo games.
Record: 7-9
Ah, yes, that’s why Cooper Rush is a backup. The defense getting shredded by second- and third-string quarterbacks, though, is much more embarrassing.
Record: 7-9
They say patience is a virtue, and Trey McBride knows that better than anyone. Perhaps one of, if not your best offensive weapon scoring his first touchdown of the season in Week 17 is a sign that your offense is quite bad.
Record: 7-9
If Joe Flacco was the starting quarterback all season, this might be a playoff team. The offense is that much more competent with him under center than Anthony Richardson.
Record: 8-8
Miami, with Tua Tagovailoa under center, has not historically played well in the cold. However, that didn’t seem to be the case with Tyler Huntley. Their playoff hopes stay alive.
Record: 8-8
Michael Penix. Ice in his veins. Now that’s a memorable first touchdown pass. An impressive showing in a tough overtime loss.
Record: 9-7
All Seattle had to do was score six points to keep its playoff hopes alive. That’s pathetic. What happened to the game I love?
Record: 9-7
This team has first-round exit written over them. A very weird and disappointing season should come to an end in the wild-card round.
Record: 8-8
I want to believe, I really do. Because if there’s one man who knows how to beat Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs on the road in the playoffs, it’s Joe Burrow.
Record: 9-7
After throwing five touchdown passes on Sunday, there’s an argument to be made that Baker Mayfield is one of the four quarterbacks who should receive MVP votes. Yes, you read that correctly.
Record: 10-6
The two teams battling it out for the NFC West division title combined for 19 points this week. Los Angeles did not look like a team that likely will host a playoff game in two weeks.
Record: 9-7
While Bo Nix and the Broncos aren’t exactly a Super Bowl contender, I think they could make more noise in the playoffs than teams like Houston and Pittsburgh.
Record: 10-6
This is a good team, but not a great team. They’re crashing out at the wrong time and their playoff journey will be short-lived. But hey, Mike Tomlin secured another winning season.
Record: 10-6
I had major doubts about the Chargers’ offense for most of the season, but Ladd McConkey‘s ascension went a long way toward proving me wrong. He might not look the part of a true No. 1 alpha receiver, but make no mistake, he is one.
Record: 11-5
Jayden Daniels, the Offensive-Rookie-of-the Year-to be, is going to the playoffs. Imagine telling Washington fans this season was possible just last year. The organization has undergone a complete vibe shift.
Record: 11-5
Green Bay is one of the best teams in the league, and if you squint, you can see a Super Bowl contender. Open your eyes wider, and it turns out they’re just a really good team. But not elite. There are levels to this.
Record: 11-5
Lamar Jackson has made the MVP race a toss-up between he and Josh Allen. And right now, I lean toward the former, who likely will take home his third.
Record: 13-3
Jalen Hurts? Kenny Pickett? Tanner McKee? It doesn’t matter when you have Saquon Barkley, A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith.
Record: 13-3
My not-so-bold prediction: If Buffalo’s defense can carry over Sunday’s performance into January, the Bills are winning the Super Bowl. No question about it.
Record: 14-2
Sam Darnold didn’t turn back into a pumpkin as many, including myself, thought he would after a hot start to the season. Either his magical season has a storybook ending, or he waits until the playoffs to do so. Next week against Detroit will be a movie.
Record: 15-1
The AFC playoffs officially run through Arrowhead. Will one of the conference rivals finally knock them out at home? I think it happens.
Record: 13-2 (Monday Night Football)
No. 1 seed on the line. It would be a shame if a lowly San Francisco team came along and ….
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