Pro Picks: Lions will beat the
Vikings in showdown for the NFC's No. 1 seed
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[January 02, 2025]
By ROB MAADDI
The NFC’s No. 1 seed, two division titles and two playoff spots are
on the line in Week 18 of the NFL's regular season.
Game No. 272 on Sunday night between the Detroit Lions and Minnesota
Vikings is a showdown for the NFC North and the conference’s top
spot. The loser drops to the No. 5 seed. The Lions hold the
tiebreaker in case the teams tie.
The NFC South will go to the Buccaneers or Falcons. The AFC North
will be decided Saturday. It’ll be the Ravens or Steelers. Both
teams are in the playoffs either way.
The Broncos are in control of the AFC’s final wild-card spot. The
Bengals and Dolphins hold onto slim hopes.
Pro Picks predicts the final week of regular-season games.
Houston (9-7) at Tennessee (3-13)
Line: Titans minus 1
The playoff-bound Texans are underdogs because they’re locked into
the AFC’s No. 4 seed. But coach DeMeco Ryans plans to play his
starters after Houston was embarrassed by Baltimore on Christmas
Day. The Titans have the second pick in the draft at the moment and
could move up to No. 1 with a loss.
BEST BET: TEXANS: 27-12
New York Giants (3-13) at Philadelphia (13-3)
Line: Eagles minus 2
Saquon Barkley’s pursuit of Eric Dickerson’s 40-year-old rushing
record got grounded. Eagles coach Nick Sirianni isn't planning to
play Barkley and other starters because his team is locked into the
NFC’s No. 2 seed. The Giants already potentially cost themselves the
No. 1 pick by beating the Colts.
UPSET SPECIAL: GIANTS: 22-20
Cleveland (3-13) at Baltimore (11-5)
Line: Ravens minus 17 1/2
Lamar Jackson and the Ravens need a victory to clinch the AFC North
and the No. 3 seed. The Browns have lost five in a row, currently
hold the third pick in the draft and have a chance at No. 1 if the
Patriots and Titans win.
RAVENS: 30-13
Cincinnati (8-8) at Pittsburgh (10-6)
Line: Bengals minus 2
The Steelers have lost three in a row and could be eliminated from
the division race by kickoff. If the Ravens beat the Browns,
Pittsburgh will be either the fifth or sixth seed. The Bengals need
a win and the Broncos and Dolphins to lose to sneak into the
playoffs.
BENGALS: 24-20
Carolina (4-12) at Atlanta (8-8)
Line: Falcons minus 8 1/2
The Falcons lost control of their NFC South hopes by losing to
Washington. Atlanta only gets into the playoffs with a win and the
Buccaneers losing to the Saints. The Panthers have improved over the
second half, but were routed in Tampa Bay. They hold the sixth pick
in the draft currently.
FALCONS: 27-17
Washington (11-5) at Dallas (7-9)
Line: Commanders minus 4 1/2
Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels has led an impressive turnaround
in Washington, taking the Commanders to the playoffs. Coach Dan
Quinn wants the team to play for the sixth seed so he's not resting
starters. The Cowboys got destroyed in Philadelphia after an upset
win over the Buccaneers.
COMMANDERS: 27-20
Chicago (4-12) at Green Bay (11-5)
Line: Packers minus 10
Caleb Williams and the Bears haven’t won a game since losing on a
Hail Mary pass to Daniels and the Commanders. They could snap that
10-game losing streak if Packers coach Matt LaFleur rests his
starters. Green Bay can finish no higher than the sixth seed in the
NFC.
PACKERS: 24-20
Jacksonville (4-12) at Indianapolis (7-9)
Line: Colts minus 5
With their playoff hopes on life support, the Colts couldn’t even
beat the woeful Giants. The Jaguars currently have the fifth pick in
the draft and would be better off losing.
COLTS: 26-16
Buffalo (13-3) at New England (3-13)
Line: Bills minus 2 1/2
Josh Allen’s MVP resume is complete and the Bills are locked into
the No. 2 seed, so coach Sean McDermott plans to rest some starters.
Allen will start his 115th consecutive game and give way to Mitchell
Trubisky. The Patriots have the No. 1 pick in the draft and
shouldn’t jeopardize that. Benching Drake Maye is an option for New
England, which could benefit from trading that top pick for more
draft capital.
BILLS: 23-17
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Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell answers questions after an NFL
football game against the San Francisco 49ers, Monday, Dec. 30,
2024, in Santa Clara, Calif. (AP Photo/Jed Jacobsohn)
New Orleans (5-11) at Tampa Bay (9-7)
Line: Buccaneers minus 13 1/2
The Buccaneers are one win away from their fourth straight NFC South
title. Baker Mayfield still has an outside chance to lead the NFL in
TD passes. The Saints are wrapping up a nightmarish season and then
will begin their search for a new coach.
BUCCANEERS: 34-17
Kansas City (15-1) at Denver (9-7)
Line: Broncos minus 10 1/2
The Broncos need a victory to clinch their first playoff appearance
since winning a Super Bowl nine years ago. Standing in their way
will be a bunch of backups led by Carson Wentz filling in for
Patrick Mahomes. The Chiefs clinched the AFC’s No. 1 seed and will
be home for the playoffs to continue their three-peat quest.
BRONCOS: 26-23
Los Angeles Chargers (10-6) at Las Vegas (4-12)
Line: Chargers minus 5
Jim Harbaugh plans to play to win even though the Chargers are
assured either the fifth or sixth seed in the AFC. The Raiders have
won two in a row to fall out of the running for Shedeur Sanders
unless they trade up in the draft.
CHARGERS: 24-17
Seattle (9-7) at Los Angeles Rams (10-6)
Line: Seahawks minus 6 1/2
The NFC West champion Rams will be the third or fourth seed, so
coach Sean McVay is resting Matthew Stafford and starting Jimmy
Garoppolo. The Seahawks could finish with the same number of wins as
the division champs but already lost the tiebreaker.
SEAHAWKS: 25-16
San Francisco (6-10) at Arizona (7-9)
Line: Cardinals minus 4
The Cardinals were in good shape in the NFC West at 6-4, but lost
five of six to miss the playoffs for the eighth time in nine
seasons. The 49ers couldn’t overcome too many injuries and
inconsistency and won’t be defending their NFC title.
CARDINALS: 26-20
Miami (8-8) at New York Jets (4-12)
Line: Dolphins minus 1
The Dolphins could go into a must-win game with Tyler Huntley again
instead of Tua Tagovailoa, who has a hip injury. The Dolphins would
make the playoffs with a victory if the Chiefs beat the Broncos. The
season can’t end soon enough for Aaron Rodgers and the Jets.
DOLPHINS: 20-17
Minnesota (14-2) at Detroit (14-2)
Line: Lions minus 3
This is the game Dan Campbell and the Lions have waited for since
losing to the 49ers in last season’s NFC championship game. Getting
the No. 1 seed has been Detroit’s goal and it’ll come down to
beating Sam Darnold and the Vikings, who have been the surprise of
the NFL this season. A tie also gets the job done for the Lions.
Despite a shorter week after playing at San Francisco on Monday
night, Jared Goff, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jahmyr Gibbs and the rest of
the Lions have come too far to slip now. Detroit has been depleted
by injuries, especially on defense, and keeps winning. Minnesota has
won nine in a row and defensive coordinator Brian Flores’ unit
presents a difficult challenge for the Lions’ dynamic offense.
LIONS: 30-26
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Last week: 13-3. Against spread: 6-10
Overall: Straight up: 181-75. Against spread: 137-115-4.
Prime time: Straight up: 42-14. Against spread: 29-26-1.
Best Bet: Straight up: 10-7. Against spread: 9-8.
Upset Special: Straight up: 9-8. Against spread: 9-8.
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