The NFL regular season is over. With so many playoff spots locked up, many of the league’s stars are missing Week 18, but luckily for us, a lot of the Tigers are still in the game. We’ll break it all down here.
Please note that the final NFLSU season review will be released after the Super Bowl. This will include all NFL teams and learn more about season statistics and milestones.
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Panthers 14, Buccaneers 16
Damian Lewis blocked. Deion Jones came in but didn’t make a tackle. The odds on the NFC South title being under .500 shouldn’t be newsworthy.
NFLSU Score: 2/10
Seahawks 13, 49ers 3
Anthony Bradford blocks the shot. In the race for the No. 1 seed, I’m glad the team with the LSU Tigers beat the team without the LSU Tigers.
NFLSU Score: 2/10
Browns 20, Bengals 18
Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase ended the season with strong performances, but it ended up being a bust. Joe went 29-39 with 236 yards and three touchdowns (yes, he had three touchdowns for a team as the Bangers found a way to finish with 18 points) and was scored on a putback. Ja’Marr led both teams with eight catches for 96 yards and what looked like the game-winning touchdown.
For the Browns, Grant Delpit finished with a season-high 10 tackles, including a sack of his college teammate.
Delpit also had a pass breakup on the two-point conversion following Chase’s touchdown, which was essentially the game-deciding play. I don’t know if they’re still selecting Pro Bowl replacements since it’s basically an All-American rather than an All-Star game, but if so, I’d love to see Delpit get the nod.
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NFLSU Rating: 9/10
Colts 30, Texans 38
Danielle Hunter and Derek Stingley Jr. sat out the second half after it became clear they were out of contention for the division title, but the former did have a sack in the first half.
Damone Clark finished with a team-high six tackles after coming off the bench. Hunter scored two goals and Stingley scored once and had a pass breakup. Ed Ingram blocked.
NFLSU Score: 8/10
Saints 17 beat Falcons 19
Davon Godchaux came in but did not make a tackle.
NFLSU Score: 1/10
Packers 3, Vikings 16
The Vikings are investing a lot in Justin Jefferson to ensure he has a 1,000-yard season. Turns out, throwing to one of the best wide receivers of all time is actually pretty easy!
JJ finished the day with eight catches for 101 yards. Despite playing in all 17 games, he only caught two touchdowns all year! Maybe should catch the guy who threw the ball to him last year.
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Jay Ward had six tackles.
NFLSU Rating: 6/10
Titans 7, Jaguars 41
Brian Thomas Jr. caught three passes for 49 yards for the AFC South champions. Lloyd Cushenberry is blocked and deserves a long, refreshing offseason after his experience with the Titans.
NFLSU Rating: 6/10
Cowboys 17, Giants 34
Jarrick Bernard Converse was active but did not record a tackle.
NFLSU Score: 1/10
Cardinals 20, Rams 37
Omar Speights had five tackles. Enter BJ Ojulari.
NFLSU Score: 3/10
Chargers 3, Broncos 19
Donte Jackson left the game early due to injury. Austin Deculus blocked.
NFLSU Score: 1/10
Chiefs 12, Raiders 14
Devin White only had 6 tackles, but that included 1.5 sacks. Jamal Adams had four, (checks notes) Jack Bech had one! Christian Fulton had three pass breakups.
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NFLSU Rating: 6/10
Dolphins 10, Patriots 38
Kayshon Boutte caught two passes for 24 yards. K’Lavon Chaisson finished with three tackles and one sack. Will Campbell returned from injury and performed well in the final playoff tune-up. If we get a Texans-Patriots playoff game, LSU fans will be in for a treat.
NFLSU Rating: 7/10
Commanders 24 vs. Eagles 17
Thank God this Commander season is over. Please wish our beloved boy good health next year.
NFLSU Score: 0/10
Lions 19, Bears 16
Mekhi Wingo had two tackles. Myles Frazier hit some snaps.
NFLSU Score: 3/10
Jets 8, Bills 35
Tre’Davious White had a tackle. Reid Ferguson said in a long, sharp voice.
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NFLSU Score: 2/10
Ravens 24, Steelers 26
Patrick Queen had a tackle. Emory Jones played some snaps. The Ravens should give Cade York a call.
NFLSU Score: 2/10