With the NFL season nearly complete, here are the odds for each of college football's top prospects to go first overall.
After diving into every game on the Week 18 NFL schedule, the model is backing the Green Bay Packers (-9.5, 40.5) to beat the Chicago Bears, 30-18. The Packers have already clinched a spot in the playoffs, but they can improve their standing with a win and a Commanders loss.
While Aaron Rodgers hasn't made any decisions about his playing status for 2025, the New York Jets quarterback knows Sunday's game against the Miami
As we head into the final week of the NFL season, there's going to be a lot of drama and that's because there are still two playoff spots and three divisions up for grabs.  The NFC South, NFC North and AFC North will all be decided this weekend.
Oddly, the Rams saw their playoff spot clinched Sunday night by Washington’s win over Atlanta. The Rams are NFC West champs, regardless of what happens against the Seahawks in Week 18. They have won five in a row and six of their last seven. They have won their last three despite not scoring 20 points in any of those games.
The final AFC playoff spot is up for grabs with the Broncos facing a win-and-in Week 18. If they lose, the Bengals and Dolphins are lurking.
The Las Vegas Raiders have had success as of late, but success will not be the main word to describe the Raiders season. Going into Week 18, the Raiders sit 4-1
The Saints' 6-foot, 324-pound defensive tackle Khalen Saunders picked Denver as the toughest place to play, but not necessarily because of the fans or the Broncos. Saunders played for the Chiefs from 2019-22, which meant yearly trips to Denver.
Week 18 of the 2024 NFL season kicks off with an AFC North doubleheader on the ESPN family of networks. Reigning NFL MVP Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens host 2023 NFL Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett and the Cleveland Browns in the first ...
NFL Week 18 announcers, TV channels, streaming information, times for all 16 games on the NFL Week 18 schedule this week. Who is announcing each game?
Saquon Barkley will sit out Sunday’s regular season finale against the Giants and will finish 100 yards shy of Eric Dickerson’s single-season rushing record.