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NFL Week 18 odds, predictions, expert picks


Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (Fox), stream on fubo (try for free)
Open: Packers -3, O/U 46 Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (Fox), stream on fubo (try for free)
Open: Commanders -3, O/U 45.5 Time: Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET (Fox), stream on fubo (try for free)
Open: 49ers -4, O/U 44.5The NFL is nothing if not unpredictable. Week 17, after all, delivered quite a few surprises, from the New York Giants stunning the Indianapolis Colts to the Kenny Pickett-led Philadelphia Eagles trouncing the Dallas Cowboys. So who, exactly, might be a safe bet for the upcoming Week 18 slate?
Panthers at Falcons
Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (Fox), stream on fubo (try for free)
Open: Buccaneers -2.5, O/U 43
Both clubs are eliminated, but CBS Sports senior columnist Pete Prisco likes Arizona to claim this one at home. Check out all his Week 18 ATS projections right here.
Commanders at Cowboys
CBS Sports senior columnist Pete Prisco, who went 12-4 making straight-up picks in Week 17, likes Tennessee to make this one interesting as Houston preps for the postseason, forecasting a 20-17 upset by Brian Callahan’s squad. Check out all of Prisco’s Week 18 ATS picks right here.Which picks can you make with confidence in Week 18? And which Super Bowl contender goes down hard? Visit SportsLine, as its incredible model simulates every NFL game 10,000 times and is up almost ,000 for 0 players on top-rated NFL picks since its inception.
Bears at Packers
All NFL odds via SportsLine consensus odds. Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (Fox), stream on fubo (try for free)
Open: Colts -2, O/U 44.5
Texans at Titans
The NFC West may be decided, with Los Angeles booked for a playoff appearance, but this divisional clash could still be spicy thanks to Jimmy Garoppolo’s anticipated start in place of Matthew Stafford. SportsLine’s simulation model, which enters Week 18 on a 30-14 hot streak on top NFL picks, has the Rams (+5.5, 39) as one of its strongest plays, projecting an L.A. cover more than 50% of the time. Check out the full analysis, plus ATS picks for every other Week 18 contest, right here.
Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (CBS), stream on Paramount+ (click here)
Open: Bills -3.5, O/U 44.5 The SportsLine projection model simulates every NFL game 10,000 times, and it’s up well over ,000 for 0 players on top-rated NFL picks since its inception. In Week 18, we can tell you the model is high on the Falcons (-7.5, 47.5) beating the Panthers, 29-19. The Falcons are coming off a critical overtime loss to the Washington Commanders, but they’re 4-1 in their last five games when playing as the favorite. Check out the full ATS preview and prediction for this matchup right here.
Jaguars at Colts
“The 49ers will likely be without Brock Purdy, which is a big problem. That means Josh Dobbs or Brandon Allen will start. The Cardinals played the Rams tough last week in a loss on the road and I think they will play well here. Without Purdy, the Cardinals take it.”
Time: Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET (Fox), stream on fubo (try for free)
Open: Rams -5.5, O/U 41.5
Bills at Patriots
SportsLine’s projection model is on a 210-142 roll on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season, and it’s also ranked in the top 10 on NFLPickWatch four of the past six years on straight-up NFL picks, beating more than 94% of CBS Sports Football Pick’em players four times during that span. Identifying top survivor picks for Week 18, we can tell you the model is shying away from the Bills (-2.5) despite Buffalo winning six of its last seven against New England. The Bills have no real incentive to play starters ahead of the playoffs. Check out SportsLine’s full ATS projection right here.Time: Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET (NBC), stream on fubo (try for free)
Open: Lions -5.5, O/U 47
Giants at Eagles
SportsLine expert R.J. White is a whopping 70-39-5 (+2718) on his last 114 picks in games involving the Vikings. So does he like Sam Darnold and Co. to steal the NFC North with a big win over the Lions in Motown? We can tell you he’s leaning Under on the point total in this one despite the pairing of explosive offenses, but you’ll have to check out his in-depth ATS projection for the rematch over at SportsLine.The Colts hope to have Anthony Richardson back under center for this essentially meaningless AFC South rematch, though Indy may be trying to ward off a major offseason overhaul in this one. Is it possible the Colts, in their desperate state, make sense as a potential parlay bet in Week 18? SportsLine has simulated every snap of Week 18 to identify top picks for a five-team parlay that could lead to a 25-1 payout. Check out the full breakdown, with analysis on every matchup, right here.”The Dolphins caught a break in Week 17 when the kickoff temperature was 54 degrees for their game in Cleveland. However, there will be no break this week. The kickoff temperature is expected to be around 35. Also, there’s a chance that Tua Tagovailoa might not play and even if he does, he’s been dealing with a bad hip. This could be Aaron Rodgers’ final game with the Jets, and I’m going to say he goes out with a bang by eliminating the Dolphins from the playoffs.”
Saints at Buccaneers
Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (CBS), stream on Paramount+ (click here)
Open: Eagles -5, O/U 43 Time: Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET (Fox), stream on fubo (try for free)
Open: Jets -3, O/U 45
Chiefs at Broncos
The SportsLine projection model enters Week 18 of the 2024 season on a 30-14 hot streak on top-rated NFL picks this year, boasting a stellar 68% success rate. We can tell you the simulation system likes the Packers (-9.5, 40.5) to beat the Bears by a score of 30-18. The Packers have already clinched a spot in the playoffs, but they can improve their standing with a win and a Commanders loss. The model, meanwhile, has Green Bay claiming the “W” in 80% of simulations. Catch all its Week 18 picks right here.
SportsLine expert and Fantasy editor R.J. White has an in-depth assessment of this NFC East rematch, with key insights and ATS projections, as part of his weekly power ratings right here at SportsLine.
Chargers at Raiders
Time: Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET (CBS), stream on Paramount+ (click here)
Open: Chargers -1, O/U 43.5 Dallas got steamrolled by the rival Philadelphia Eagles in Week 17, despite the Birds playing with not one but two different backup quarterbacks. Does CBS Sports NFL writer Tyler Sullivan like their chances to rebound at home, closing the regular season against a playoff-bound Washington squad? He does not. Sully, who’s coming off a 10-6 ATS record over the holiday slate, predicts a 27-20 win for the Commanders on the road. Check out all his Week 18 predictions right here.
Seahawks at Rams
We’ve collected all of the best picks and gambling content from CBSSports.com and SportsLine and put them in one place, so you can get picks against the spread from our CBS Sports experts as well as additional feature content for each game, including plays from top SportsLine experts and the SportsLine Projection Model, best bets from our staff, survivor picks and more. Ready? Let’s jump in. Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (CBS), stream on Paramount+ (click here)
Open: Falcons -6.5, O/U 45.5
Dolphins at Jets
Los Angeles is already locked into the playoffs, while Las Vegas is already eliminated. So what, exactly, will go down in Raiders territory, as Antonio Pierce looks to close his 2024 campaign with a victory? You might want to check with the SportsLine projection model, which is on a 64-35 roll on top-rated NFL picks dating back to 2022. You can find the model’s complete ATS simulation right here.
“What the betting market is saying is that the Eagles are going to empty their bench and treat Week 18 like a preseason game, resting key players and getting ready for the wild-card round. It’s possible Tanner McKee starts at quarterback for Philadelphia, and anyone dealing with a nagging injury will probably make way for a backup to play. … [Still], if the Eagles’ first-string offensive line plays, that could potentially be enough to win against a Giants team that looked dead before last week.”Eric Cohen, host of the weekly “Early Edge NFL Prop Show” on YouTube, is now 146-62 (70%) on his top NFL picks since Week 4. We can tell you he likes the Broncos (-11, 40) to secure the AFC’s final playoff berth with a home win over the Chiefs: “How much does Kansas City play their starters in order to knock their division rivals out of the playoffs? The hunch here isn’t much, allowing Bo Nix to join Jayden Daniels as rookie starting quarterbacks in the playoffs.” Check out Cohen’s full breakdown, including his final-score prediction, right here at SportsLine.
49ers at Cardinals
Time: Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET (CBS), stream on Paramount+ (click here)
Open: Chiefs -4, O/U 42.5 “The Texans say they will play to win to try and get something good going into the playoffs, but how long will the starters play? The Titans are playing out the string and could end up with prime draft position with a loss. But something says they fight here.”Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (CBS), stream on Paramount+ (click here)
Open: Texans -3, O/U 45
Vikings at Lions
Built using cutting-edge artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques by SportsLine’s Data Science team, AI Predictions and AI Ratings offers ATS forecasts for every NFL contest. After analyzing the full Week 18 slate, the AI PickBot says the Buccaneers cover comfortably as 13.5-point home favorites against the Saints on Sunday, rating the Buccaneers cover as an A-graded pick while predicting a 30-9 outright win on average. Check out the PickBot’s full Week 18 projections right here.CBS Sports NFL writer John Breech doesn’t buy Miami as a last-gasp playoff contender, forecasting a surprise Gang Green victory in East Rutherford. Check out all his Week 18 predictions right here.
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Kentucky set to host volleyball regional
LEXINGTON, Ky. — The University of Kentucky is hosting the 2025 NCAA Volleyball Lexington Regional. Matches will be played Thursday and Saturday at Memorial Coliseum.
Top-seeded Kentucky opens play Thursday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. ET against Cal Poly, who beat the No. 4 seed USC in five sets Friday to advance. In the regional’s opening match, second-seeded Arizona State will play third-seeded Creighton at 1 p.m. ET. ESPN2 will have live coverage of the matches Thursday, with both also shown live on the ESPN app. The two winners of Thursday’s matches will meet Saturday afternoon in the regional final, with the winner advancing to the NCAA Final Four the following weekend in Kansas City, Missouri. The Lexington Regional final on Saturday will be aired live on the ESPN networks, with a time to be announced Thursday.
All-session tickets for the 2025 Lexington Regional go on sale Monday at 10 a.m. ET through UK Athletics by calling the ticket office at 859-257-3838 or visiting the ticket office in the Joe Craft Center. Fans interested in purchasing single-session tickets can acquire those tickets beginning at 10 a.m. ET Tuesday. One ticket will get fans into both regional semifinal matches Thursday.
2025 NCAA Volleyball Lexington Regional Memorial Coliseum — Lexington, Ky.
Thursday, Dec. 11
- Match 1: 1 p.m. ET — (2) Arizona State vs. (3) Creighton [ESPN2]
- Match 2: 3:30 p.m. ET — (1) Kentucky vs. Cal Poly [ESPN2]
Saturday, Dec. 13
- Match 3: Time TBA — Winner Match 1 vs. Winner Match 2 [TV TBA] — Winner advances to NCAA Final Four
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El Paso volleyball player Giselle Gandara named MaxPreps All-American
Dec. 7, 2025, 9:15 a.m. MT
Eastlake High School volleyball player Giselle Gandara has been named to the MaxPreps Freshman All-American volleyball team.
The 5-9 outside hitter had 427 kills, 378 digs, 66 blocks and 53 aces for the Falcons, who finished 36-5 and won two playoff matches this past season. She is one of five Texas players on the 20-person team.
“Giselle is a fantastic player,” Eastlake coach Roel DeAnda said. “She has a strong work ethic and her future is bright. It’ll be great to see her compete in the next three years.”

Gandara’s sister, Genna, is the setter for Eastlake and is a junior.
“To see Giselle’s growth as player has been amazing,” Genna said. “She’s hard working and plays with confidence,”
Added Giselle: “It was a blessing for the great season we had as a team. Playing alongside my sister Genna helped me so much, I learned a great deal from here. I wanted to make an impact as a freshman. I wanted to prove people wrong this year and that I could play at a high level. We had an amazing team and beating Keller in the playoffs was a special moment.”
Felix F. Chavez can be reached at fchavez@elpasotimes.com; @Fchavezeptimes on X
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Bump, set, spike: Dinos teach students of all skill levels volleyball during unique one day camp
For the average junior high student, volleyball can be a counterintuitive and hard-to-learn sport. By partnering with the Calgary Dinos Men’s Volleyball team, Andy Brar, a Teacher at Dr. Gordon Higgins School, hopes to break as many of those barriers as he can.
For a one day camp, players and coaches from the Calgary Dinos Men’s volleyball team visited the Dr. Gordon Higgins junior high school for a three-hour, two section volleyball camp, at no cost to the school or the students.
“It’s the culmination of two individuals coming together and really highlighting the beauty of their two institutions, for example, the University of Calgary and their esteemed athletic program and the beautiful diversity that exists in a northeast school like this,” Brar told LWC.
With attendance set through an open sign up, Brar said he encouraged students who are unfamiliar with volleyball to attend, as volleyball, though the root of the event, was only a piece of the camp.
“The hope for this camp would be to take these skills and apply them to their everyday life, but also to understand the next time I’m faced with the challenge or I haven’t done something before to step up and jump on opportunities,” he said.
Life skills aside, Brar valued a camp of this caliber, having university level athletes and a former Olympian as instructors at over $20,000 per student. The camp offered a unique opportunity to learn from the best, especially for the students who may have less experience with the sport.
“If you give students confidence months in advance of tryouts, you’re exposing them to a new sport. When that individual who’s giving the instruction is a two-time Olympian, it really highlights the importance of the sport and the underlying commitments of teamwork, communication and building togetherness,” Brar said.
The Olympian in question, second-year Dinos’ head coach Graham Vigrass, said the opportunity was equally valuable for the Dinos team, especially at this point in the season.
“I was excited to see how much fun our guys are having. It’s a time of the year that they’re a bit burnt out from all the practices and matches that we have and this is a bit of a refresh and gets back to their love of the game,” said Vigrass, who represented Canada at the Olympics in 2016 and 2020.
“They see kids that are pumped and excited to see them and get their autographs, I hope that it makes them understand why they fell in love with the game when they were this age, because it’s kind of easy to forget it.”
Brar, who recently was honoured with the 2025 Prime Minister’s Award for Teaching Excellence, hopes the camps can become a somewhat regular thing for his students, a feeling reciprocated by Vigrass.
“This is the first time we’ve done (a camp like this). I’m a newer coach at U of C, but this is a huge priority of mine, is to get out to community and ideally, to communities like this that don’t necessarily have that same opportunity as some others in Calgary,” he said.
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UW-Oshkosh volleyball celebrates first national championship | WFRV Local 5
(WFRV) – The UW-Oshkosh women’s volleyball team returned to campus as national champions for the first time in program history, welcomed home by a crowd of celebrating fans.
The Titans capped a dominant postseason run with a 3–0 sweep of No. 5 La Verne in the NCAA Division III title match — completing the tournament without dropping a single set on their way to the crown.
For reaction from the team, click the video above for the full story.
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Is AI taking jobs from college graduates? Here’s what to know
As artificial intelligence continues to make appearances in almost all aspects of our lives, there have been rising concerns for whether it’s taking jobs, especially those of new college graduates entering the labor market.
Colorado State University student Eleanora Proffitt said AI has caused her to worry for the future in an already tight labor market.
“We’re already in a job shortage,” Proffitt said. “AI should be helping us, … not taking our jobs away.”
The unemployment rate of newly graduated college students reached its highest percentage since July 2021 — 5.8% — in April, according to a report by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. This number, compared to an unemployment rate of 4% for all workers that same month, has raised some alarms regarding AI’s impact.
Oxford Economics, a global economic advisory firm, stated in a recent report that “there are signs that entry-level positions are being displaced by artificial intelligence at higher rates.”
Various job sectors have been affected by AI differently. A working paper published by Stanford Digital Economy Lab found that between late 2022 and July 2025, areas of employment for young workers in software engineering, which SDEL referred to as an “AI-exposed occupation,” has declined by nearly 20%.
Other fields such as customer service, accounting and auditing, secretarial and administrative work, computer programming and sales revealed a similar pattern, according to the paper.
According to CNBC, Some major firms and companies such as JPMorgan Chase, Amazon and Walmart are starting to make the switch to AI for lower-level white-collar jobs because of its cheaper price and supposed efficiency. However, there are still many findings that claim AI is not a major component regarding recent unemployment rates for all recent college graduates.
“Will (AI) take jobs? Yes,” said Martin Shields, a Colorado State University professor of economics. “Will it take all the jobs? Certainly not. And will it create a lot of opportunities? Yes, it will.”
According to an article by The Budget Lab at Yale, the broader labor market has not been hugely disrupted since the release of ChatGPT — a popular AI chatbot developed by OpenAI. The lab notes that an impact on the labor market is likely to take much longer than just 33 months and can take decades to fully settle in.
A current trend in the labor market is that fewer people are quitting their jobs, and fewer employers are hiring because of economic uncertainty. This is known as a labor market tightening, which poses an even greater challenge for fresh college graduates trying to get their foot in the door.
Adjustments to technological progress has been done throughout history and are expected to a certain degree, but some are concerned that job losses may look a little different now, as AI is replacing jobs that were generally thought of as “safe.” Despite the current state of the job market, the Future of Jobs Report 2025 by World Economic Forum estimated that although AI could displace 92 million jobs by 2030, it could add 170 million new ones.
These positions could be in areas of AI development, research and safety, as well as robotics.
“People who can use the technology, lead the use of this technology, communicate it, can check it, can ask it the right questions — those people will thrive with that skill set,” Shields said.
A report by Lightcast, a labor insight platform, found that in an analysis of over 1.3 billion job postings, there has been a surge in demand for AI skills — and higher average pay for jobs that required them.
CSU alumnus and Chief Operating Officer for ZenRows, a web data company, Robert Mata said he has been in tech for 15 years and pays close attention to AI usage when hiring. Mata is not just interested in whether new hires use AI, but more so how they use the tool in the context of the role they are applying for.
“It goes way beyond, ‘Hey, do you use AI daily for X, Y, Z?’” Mata said. “It really depends on the role and the usage of AI.”
Mata said he has had to assess how potential candidates for various positions utilize AI. For example, he asks applicants for sales positions how they use AI to better find leads, source data, acquire contact information and more.
Taking on the potential growth and challenges brought by AI, CSU has begun integrating AI literacy into higher education. The webpage titled AI @ CSU has news related to AI, resources for learning how to use AI and pages describing the institution’s mission and vision with AI.
CSU also offers a range of classes available to students who wish to expand their skills in AI, with more to come. As the job market adjusts to new technology, experts suggested that no matter what field students dream of working in, learning how to better navigate AI and use it as a tool are what experts and the job market are alluding to as crucial in this job climate.
“Let’s use this tool,” Shields said. “Let’s recognize its limitations. Let’s recognize that there are a lot of things that we can do that it can’t and hone in on those skills.”
Reach Katya Arzubi at news@collegian.com or on social media @RMCollegian.
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Kenlee Barnard leads Courier & Press 2025 All-Metro volleyball team
Dec. 8, 2025, 3:02 a.m. CT
EVANSVILLE — Ashley Kaczmarski remembers when everything clicked into place this season.
Her North High School volleyball team was on the road at Heritage Hills. The Huskies lost the second set to the eventual sectional champions. Kaczmarski sensed her group was off that evening — none moreso than star setter Kenlee Barnard.
The coach pulled her senior captain aside during the break with a message: the team needed her. What transpired that night, and by extension the rest of the season, summed up what many in the program already knew. Barnard was going to lead the way.
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