NFL schedule Week 18: Latest updates, times, dates for every football game

Edward Sutelan

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The dates and times for the final week of the 2022 NFL season have arrived.

The NFL always waits until the latest possible moment to announce the schedule for the last week of the year as it looks for the most interesting matchups on the slate. Every year, there are games with massive playoff implications that decide not just seeding, but who the final teams in the dance will be.

That often has meant that games get added to the schedule not just for Sunday, but also for Saturday as the NFL looks to put high-profile games under the bright lights of prime time to capitalize on the remaining intrigue. Because the teams are just as in the dark on scheduling as fans, there are no Thursday or Monday games. "Sunday Night Football" will be the nightcap on the 2022 regular season.

But now, the wait is over. Fans can finally know when their favorite teams will be playing, and plan the final weekend of the regular season accordingly.

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Here's what you need to know about the schedule.

NFL Week 18 schedule

Saturday, Jan. 7

Game Time (ET) TV
Chiefs vs. Raiders 4:30 p.m. ESPN/ABC
Titans vs. Jaguars 8:15 p.m. ESPN/ABC

Sunday, Jan. 8

Game Time (ET) TV
Buccaneers vs. Falcons 1 p.m. Fox
Texans vs. Colts 1 p.m. CBS
Patriots vs. Bills 1 p.m.  CBS
Jets vs. Dolphins 1 p.m. Fox
Vikings vs. Bears 1 p.m. Fox
Panthers vs. Saints 1 p.m. Fox
Browns vs. Steelers 1 p.m. CBS
Ravens vs. Bengals 1 p.m.  CBS
Giants vs. Eagles 4:25 p.m. CBS
Chargers vs. Broncos 4:25 p.m. CBS
Cowboys vs. Commanders 4:25 p.m. Fox
Rams vs. Seahawks 4:25 p.m. Fox
Cardinals vs. 49ers 4:25 p.m. Fox
Lions vs. Packers 8:20 p.m. NBC

Current NFL playoff picture

As of right now, here's how the NFL playoffs are shaping up:

AFC

  1. Chiefs
  2. Bills vs. 7. Patriots
  3. Bengals vs. 6. Chargers
  4. Jaguars vs. 5. Ravens

NFC 

  1. Eagles
  2. 49ers vs. 7. Seahawks
  3. Vikings vs. 6. Giants
  4. Buccaneers vs. 5. Cowboys

Teams chasing playoff spots

Two teams officially punched their tickets to the NFL playoffs in Week 17, and three more teams will join them in Week 18.

Here are the teams whose playoff hopes hinge on Week 18, and the spots they could clinch:

AFC

NFC

Teams locked into playoffs

There are a number of teams that are already locked into the postseason. Some have clinched divisions. Some will even head into Week 18 knowing exactly which seed in the playoffs, while others will still be trying to figure out their seeding and playoff spot.

Five teams have clinched their divisions: the Bills (AFC East), Chiefs (AFC West), Vikings (NFC North), Buccaneers (NFC South) and 49ers (NFC West). There are also only two teams that sealed their exact playoff seeding: the Buccaneers are locked into the NFC's No. 4 seed, while the Giants are in the NFC's No. 6 spot.

There are others where the seeding or divisions are still open, but a spot in the dance is guaranteed. Here's a look at the teams clinched in the playoffs:

AFC

  • Chiefs
  • Bills
  • Bengals
  • Ravens
  • Chargers

NFC

  • Eagles
  • 49ers
  • Vikings
  • Buccaneers
  • Cowboys
  • Giants

Teams eliminated from playoffs

Some fanbases will head into Week 18 feeling little to no stress, unless better draft picks are high on the wishlist. There are a number of teams that have nothing left to play for in 2022.

Here's a look at the teams that are already knocked out of the playoff picture:

AFC:

  • Texans
  • Broncos
  • Colts
  • Jets
  • Raiders
  • Browns

NFC:

  • Bears
  • Cardinals
  • Rams
  • Falcons
  • Panthers
  • Saints
  • Commanders

Edward Sutelan

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Edward Sutelan joined The Sporting News in 2021 after covering high school sports for PennLive. Edward graduated from The Ohio State University in 2019, where he gained experience covering the baseball, football and basketball teams. Edward also spent time working for The Columbus Dispatch and Cape Cod Times.