Week 18 analysis: Division winners host playoffs despite sub-.500 records

Amid tight Week 18 races in the AFC North and NFC South, as previewed earlier, NFL rules ensure division champions host wild-card games—even at .500 records—rewarding competition and rivalries over pure win-loss standings.

The AFC North showdown sees the 8-8 Baltimore Ravens travel to face the 9-7 Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday Night Football, with the winner claiming the division and No. 4 AFC seed. The NFC South title hinges on Saturday's matchup where the 8-8 Carolina Panthers host the 7-9 Tampa Bay Buccaneers; a Panthers win secures it outright, or they clinch on tiebreakers with a Falcons win over the Saints.

This highlights the NFL's playoff structure: division winners (seeds 1-4 by record) automatically host wild-card games, even against stronger wild-card teams. Rooted in scheduling—teams play divisional foes twice—it preserves rivalries; without it, divisions would lose stakes beyond matchups.

A Detroit Lions proposal for record-only seeding was withdrawn due to lack of support. Since 2020's playoff expansion, No. 4 seeds (often weaker division winners) have won 5 of 8 wild-card games, like the 2023 Buccaneers over Eagles and their 2020 Super Bowl run.

Steelers coach Mike Tomlin is optimistic about T.J. Watt playing, boosting their defense. While debated, the format upholds competitive integrity as playoffs start next week.

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Updating our Dec. 30 preview, the NFL's Week 18 playoff picture is still undecided with No. 1 seeds, divisions, and spots on the line. A key development: Pittsburgh Steelers' T.J. Watt is back for the pivotal AFC North clash with the Baltimore Ravens.

The final week of the NFL regular season arrives with significant uncertainty, as four divisions remain unclinched and only one playoff seed is locked in. Two spots in the postseason are still available, setting the stage for dramatic outcomes across both conferences. Key matchups on Saturday and Sunday will determine champions, top seeds, and wild-card positioning.

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With two weeks remaining in the 2025 NFL regular season, seven division titles and four playoff spots remain undecided. Key matchups on Christmas Day and throughout the weekend could reshape the postseason picture, while the New York Giants and Las Vegas Raiders vie for the top 2026 draft pick. Simulations project the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks as likely No. 1 seeds in their conferences.

The Baltimore Ravens face the Pittsburgh Steelers in a decisive AFC North showdown on Sunday Night Football, with the winner clinching the division title and a playoff berth while the loser is eliminated. Lamar Jackson is expected to return from a back injury, boosting Baltimore's chances against a Steelers team missing suspended wide receiver DK Metcalf. This marks the first such high-stakes finale in the rivalry's history.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens will clash in a winner-take-all game for the AFC North title and a playoff spot on Sunday night. With the Steelers at 9-7 and the Ravens at 8-8, both teams enter the matchup relatively healthy, though illness has sidelined key Baltimore players in practice. Lamar Jackson and T.J. Watt are confirmed to play, heightening the stakes in this pivotal rivalry game.

The Pittsburgh Steelers secured their first AFC North division title since 2020 with a dramatic 26-24 victory over the Baltimore Ravens in the Week 18 rematch at Acrisure Stadium—a decisive cap to their season rivalry. A missed field goal by Baltimore's rookie kicker sealed the win after a tense fourth quarter with standout play from quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers and Lamar Jackson. Pittsburgh (10-7) enters the playoffs as the No. 4 seed, hosting the 12-5 Houston Texans.

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Updating our Week 16 playoff coverage: SportsLine simulations of the NFL's final three weeks project the Denver Broncos as AFC top seed and Green Bay Packers as NFC North winners. Building on current clinchers (Rams, Broncos) and nine potential Week 16 berths, tight races persist amid key remaining schedules.

 

 

 

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