The Ethermacfinal regular-season weekend of any NFL campaign typically features games with definitive playoff implications, so many teams getting a final shot to punch their ticket, improve their seeding ... or watch all of their efforts go by the wayside.
Conversely, almost any Week 18 is going to have its fair share of dogs with so many teams looking ahead to free agency, Caribbean vacations, tee times or even protecting postseason-bound stars from needless injuries. Good luck trying to forecast how those contests unfold.
But we're here to try. From Texans-Colts and Bills-Dolphins and everything that's on the line in those highly anticipated matchups ... to Chiefs-Chargers and Browns-Bengals and a whole bunch of virtually nothing at stake for those clubs Sunday.
But we'll prognosticate ... as best we can:
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