Week 18’s schedule was officially made public by the NFL, showcasing two primetime matchups with significant
playoff implications.
On Sunday, January 7, the Detroit Lions will play the Minnesota Vikings at a customary 1 p.m. ET. The Vikings and
Lions both have goals to pursue, but both will need a lot of assistance to get there.
The Lions must defeat Minnesota in order to claim the second seed. After that, all they can do is wait and hope that
both the Cowboys and the Eagles fall to the Commanders and the Giants. On Sunday, both of those games start at
4:25 p.m. ET.
To even make it to the playoffs, the Vikings require a great deal of support. This is their
Who will start at quarterback for the Vikings is going to be a major topic. After moving to Jaren Hall in Week 17,
Minnesota returned to Nick Mullens to finish their crushing defeat to the Packers following a terrible first half.
Regarding the primetime games, the AFC South/Wild Card race’s pivotal matchup between the Texans and Colts
takes place on Saturday night at 8:15 p.m. ET on ESPN/ABC. And the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins will square
off for the AFC East championship in the final game of the 2023 regular season.
Here is a detailed look at the schedule for Week 18:
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