Week 18 Recap: Lions Roar, Bucs Survive and Pats Make a Change

第 18 周回顾:雄狮咆哮,海盗幸存,帕特做出改变

NFL Daily with Gregg Rosenthal

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2025-01-06

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Gregg Rosenthal is joined by Patrick Claybon and Nick Shook to recap all of the Week 18 action from around the NFL and take a look at how the playoff picture shaped up. The show starts with Vikings at Lions (04:59), followed by Saints at Buccaneers (16:20), Panthers at Falcons (24:45), Commanders at Cowboys (31:25), Bears at Packers (37:45), Seahawks at Rams (43:29), Giants at Eagles (48:00), Browns at Ravens (51:09), Bengals at Steelers (58:55), Chiefs at Broncos (01:08:45), Dolphins at Jets (01:14:50), Chargers at Raiders (01:22:18), Texans at Titans (01:28:52), Jaguars at Colts (01:34:35), 49ers at Cardinals (01:39:36), and Bills at Patriots (01:42:55).  Note: time codes approximate.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Foreign welcome to NFL Daily, where we said goodbye to 18 NFL teams today.

  • Just feel a little lighter.

  • That's what happens this time of year.

  • In the Chris Wrestling podcast studio, I'm Greg Rosenthal alongside my friend Patrick Claibon.

  • Nick Schuck back in Cleveland.

  • And we are back in the studio after watching a beatdown on Sunday Night Football.

  • Yes, for the second time in three seasons, the Lions put a stamp on the very last regular season game of the year.

  • Except this time they're not just going home and saying, we took you out with us.

  • Packers, they're the number one seed in the nfc.

  • We have our playoff schedule set.

  • Let's just go over it first before we get into the games.

  • We, we've got three days of games now on wild card weekend.

  • It is not super wild card weekend anymore.

  • It's very important.

  • Don't call it that.

  • We've got the Texans and the Chargers in the west of his spot.

  • And I have been told reliably the Houston Texans have literally never played outside of the west of this spot.

  • And when I searched west of us and Texans, I found a tweet from our old friend Chris Wesseline, who, yes, we would celebrate every year.

  • The first game on the NFL wild card calendar was always that early wild card game on Saturday afternoon.

  • And it was always Andy Dalton and the Bengals and sometimes the Texans were involved.