How can the Buccaneers clinch the NFC South title in Week 18?
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The Bucs are a game up on the Falcons for the NFC South lead. We break down how they can clinch the division title for the 2025 NFL Playoffs in Week 18.
Both the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Atlanta Falcons enter the final Sunday of the 2024 NFL regular season with a chance to win the NFC South.
While the Falcons swept the season series between the two teams — giving them a critical tiebreaker advantage — the Buccaneers enter Sunday a game up in the standings, and in control of their own destiny.
Here is how Tampa Bay can clinch the NFC South, and the final playoff spot in the conference, on Sunday.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFC South clinching scenarios
Things are pretty straightforward for the Buccaneers. With a win or a tie against the New Orleans Saints in their season finale, they are NFC South Champions.
However, even if they lose to the Saints, they will still win the division if the Falcons lose or tie against the Carolina Panthers.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFC seeding scenarios
While the Falcons can only get into the playoffs as the No. 4 seed, Tampa Bay can climb as high as the No. 3 seed. With a win over the Saints, and a Los Angeles Rams loss to the Seattle Seahawks, the Buccaneers are the No. 3 seed, and the Rams drop to the No. 4 seed based on NFC record.
Not only will the No. 3 seed host the No. 6 seed — which will be either Washington or Green Bay — but the No. 4 seed will face the loser of Sunday night’s game between the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings. That makes the No. 3 seed an enticing option.
However, if the Rams win or tie, and the Buccaneers lose or tie (but still win the division), then the Buccaneers are the No. 4 seed.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers elimination scenarios
The Buccaneers will be eliminated from playoff contention with a loss to the Saints, and a Falcons win against the Panthers.
Teams with an asterisk (*) have been eliminated from divisional contention Teams with an (x) have clinched a playoff spot Teams with a (y) have clinched their division