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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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Season in Review: Culture Leads to Special Season for Volleyball
RIO GRANDE VALLEY – The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) Vaqueros volleyball team enjoyed incredible success in the 2025 season.
The Vaqueros won the program’s fourth conference title as they dominated in their second season competing in the Southland Conference (SLC), going 15-1 to claim the regular season championship. They went 22-8 overall, earning the second-most wins in program history. They won 16 consecutive matches, notching a new program best for longest winning streak. They saw a record number of fans fill the UTRGV Fieldhouse to support the squad during its impressive run.
The individual accomplishments were just as numerous as the team ones. Head coach Todd Lowery was named the Katrinka Jo Crawford SLC Coach of the Year – one of four superlatives and 10 total all-conference honors collected by UTRGV this season, leading all teams in the conference in postseason awards for the second consecutive year. Junior Isabella Costantini earned her second SLC Setter of the Year title, while sophomore outside hitter Martina Franco was named the Newcomer of the Year and outside hitter Dimitra Nanou was tabbed Freshman of the Year.
Costantini, Franco and Nanou earned First Team All-Conference recognition while junior libero Celianiz Cabranes, junior outside hitter Nadine Zech and redshirt sophomore middle blocker Julianna Bryant made Second Team All-Conference.
Since the preseason practices in early August, Lowery knew his gym was packed with talent and potential. But the Vaqueros were also starting the 2025 campaign with only three consistent starters from the previous season and nine completely new players on the roster.
The first month of the season was filled with ups and downs as Lowery and his coaching staff put the pieces of the puzzle together. UTRGV mixed up lineups and saw many players get reps in different spots as early bang-ups caused some changes to rotations.
Throughout four non-conference tournaments, Lowery said the Vaqueros were either really good or really bad with not much in between. Seven of UTRGV’s first 11 matches were decided in three sets – if the Vaqueros came out sharp, they swept their way to victory, but when things were bumpy, they got swept just as quickly. They played some competitive matches against future top 50 and tournament teams such as UTEP, James Madison and Texas State.
UTRGV split Week 1 of the SLC season, sweeping Lamar at home before dropping an extremely tight match at Stephen F. Austin, 3-2. Something clicked after that loss in Nacogdoches. The Vaqueros didn’t hang their heads after the match – instead, Lowery said, seeing how close they were that early in the season to knocking off the perennial power showed the team how high their ceiling was. They knew they had things to work on, but they also saw that they were ahead of schedule in terms of their goals for 2025, and they used that as motivation to find another level of play.
“We talked tournament run all year long because that’s where we thought we’d be. Our goal was to be playing our best volleyball at the end of the year, but they were able to mesh together so quickly and things started falling in place after that SFA match,” Lowery said. “We saw flashes, at times, where we were really, really good. The girls were never shaken up by the early losses. They exposed some things to work on and the girls took those things as challenges.”
After starting the year 6-7, the Vaqueros stacked up 16 wins in a row. They closed the regular season with a 14-match winning streak to earn the No. 2 seed in the SLC Tournament. They dominated the first two rounds of the tournament, sweeping Houston Christian and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi to set up a championship bout of destiny against SFA. UTRGV came up short in the title match, but they came out of it hungrier than ever.
“We felt like it was a coin toss going into that match. It’s always going to be a battle for us against SFA. I think now that we’ve been in the championship, we’ll be mentally more prepared. I think the moment got to us a little bit this year, but I think having so many pieces back, we’ll take care of that next year,” Lowery said.
In the locker room after the match and in end-of-year meetings with the coaching staff, the Vaqueros players talked about two things: how determined they are to build on the 2025 success and how fun this season was.
That response encapsulates the culture UTRGV established this fall. The Vaqueros had a special season because they truly enjoyed playing together and going to work every day. They were determined to get better for the team more than for their individual goals. Players dutifully stepped up or stepped aside as rotations changed based on the hot hand, and even when someone was on the sideline instead of on the court for a few matches, they cheered for their teammates and continued to compete in practice as if they were the starter.
The selfless play and encouraging environment led to outstanding play. The Vaqueros hit over .400 as a team in five matches, including tabbing two of the most efficient performances in program history as they hit .471 at McNeese and .463 at Nicholls, taking the third and fourth spots in the record books for best single-match hitting percentage. UTRGV had three hitters with 200+ kills and six players who scored 2.24 points per set or better, with senior right side Valentina Sarti Cipriani and junior middle blocker Aaliyah Snead contributing at a high rate along with the four attackers who earned all-conference honors.
The team accomplishments, the individual accolades, the records set; it all amounted to a season UTRGV will look back on with pride. It was fun. It was special. It was program-shifting, but not just because of the success. The culture established in 2025 – one of genuine fun and dedication and support in a team-first environment – was the key to the historic season, and the Vaqueros will hold that key tight and use it to unlock even more potential with a veteran group next season.
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The Wright Choice: CSUB Volleyball Welcomes New Head Coach
A Stockdale High School graduate who went on to earn All-America honors in college, Wright (née Hurst) has put together a coaching resume as equally as impressive. With championship coaching experience at every level of amateur volleyball, Wright brings coaching Hall of Fame and Coach of the Year accolades in her return to Kern County.
“From the moment we began this search,” Tuohy said, “it was clear that Kristen was the right leader for this program. Her vision for Roadrunner Volleyball aligns directly with where we are headed as a department, and she has a proven ability to build programs back to championship caliber. There is no one better to represent and sell this university and the city of Bakersfield than someone who understands and loves this community so deeply.”
Wright served the past eight seasons at the University of North Florida in the Atlantic Sun Conference. Inheriting a squad that posted a 13-19 record prior to her arrival in 2018, Wright quickly turned the program around, finishing with a 25-8 showing in just her third full season with the Ospreys.
During that 2021 run, Wright’s squad made it to the NIVC Quarterfinals while resetting the program record for wins in a season with 25. She also guided the Ospreys to a program-high RPI of 49, ending with the highest final RPI at 75 and tallying the program’s first-ever victory over a Power 5 squad.
“I want to thank Sarah Tuohy, President Harper, and the entire search committee for their belief in me as the next head coach for CSUB Volleyball,” Wright said. “Bakersfield is my home and my love for volleyball began in the Icardo Center. I was impressed by the internal operations and vision of Sarah and her administrative support team. I think CSUB is in a unique time of creating vision, adapting to the rapid changes in the NCAA landscape and the leadership is something I will enjoy working with.”
Boasting a track record of success, Wright’s resume is flooded with championship achievements at all levels, including a CCCAA State title with the MiraCosta College beach volleyball team and nine-consecutive CIF San Diego Section Championships and six Southern California State Regional Championships with Tri-City Christian High School.
During her eight-year tenure at North Florida, Wright became the winningest coach in the program’s Division I history (since 2005) with an overall record of 197-154. She coached 10 All-Conference selections, four ASUN Defensive Player of the Year honorees and one ASUN Scholar-Athlete of the Year, all while maintaining a team cumulative GPA between 3.3 and 3.7.
While Wright’s journey followed a path that led to the other side of the country, she has remained rooted in Bakersfield and feels she is returning at the right time:
“This was also the right time for our family. My husband, Doug, is an elite Division I college beach volleyball coach, and returning to California allows our children, Bradyn and Kylee, to thrive during these important high school years while having their grandparents involved in their everyday lives. Some of my closest friends are here and thriving, and that sense of connection means everything to us. Home is truly where your people are.”
A standout prep star, Wright was highly recruited out of Stockdale High School, but she turned down Power 5 offers to compete for the University of San Diego. Wright became a four-year starter and captain for the Toreros. The pin hitter was named an All-American while leading USD to the program’s first-ever NCAA Sweet 16 appearance.
In her return to the Central Valley, Wright brings the ability to recruit from all areas and all levels, including attracting four Power 5 recruits to her program. She also aims to reconnect the Bakersfield Volleyball community back to CSUB while building the program into a regular contender in The Big West.
“I am excited to reunify our community around CSUB Volleyball and to build a program that brings tremendous pride to Kern County,” Wright added. “CSUB offers an outstanding educational experience in a place where student-athletes can truly live and thrive. Bakersfield provides the best of both worlds – an incredible community with a Midwest feel, where sports are part of the culture, while still enjoying all the benefits of the California dream, including proximity to the beach, mountains, lakes, theme parks, and major cities. What stands out most to me are the people. The passion, support, and pride in this community make Bakersfield special.”
Cal State Bakersfield invites the community to join us at the Icardo Center on Thursday, Jan. 8, at 4:30 p.m. (PT) to welcome Wright with an introductory press conference. Stay tuned to GoRunners.com as well as on social media (@CSUB_Volleyball) as Wright sets out to build a staff, a roster, and a schedule for the upcoming 2026 season.
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Lady Vols Announce Signing of Sun Belt Libero of the Year Marta Lazzarin
“We are really excited to add Marta to our program and have her train with us this spring”, said head coach Eve Rackham Watt. “She is an elite serve receiver and will step in right away to add stability in our passing unit. I am looking forward to her bringing maturity, consistency, and high-level international experience to our gym. Our staff believes Marta’s development will blossom on Rocky Top and she will help us in pursuing Championships.”
Lazzarin earned Sun Belt Libero of the Year honors after a freshman season that saw her finish with 535 digs, 154 assists, and 25 aces. Lazzarin averaged 5.25 digs per set, leading the Sun Belt and ranked fifth nationally, while also being the second-best mark in Georgia State history. Lazzarin’s 535 digs in her lone season with the Panthers also ranks third in program history. Lazzarin finished with double-digit digs in 27 matches, including recording 20-plus in 13 matches. The First Team All-Sun Belt selection posted a career-high 32 digs against Evansville on Sept. 6, while also tallying a career-high 10 assists against Arkansas State on Sept. 10.
Before beginning her collegiate career, Lazzarin played for Audax Quartucciu Idrosistemi of the Italian Serie B2 league. Lazzarin also represented Serie A2 Libertas Martignacc, playing in 51 sets across 15 matches.
Lazzarin becomes the third transfer addition to the 2026 roster for the Lady Vols. NCAA triple-double record holder Jalyn Stout recently joined The Big Orange ahead of the 2026 campaign. Outside hitter Nia Hall was also recently announced by Tennessee, joining the team from South Carolina.
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Morgan Gaerte, All-ACC First Teamer, Signs with Kentucky Volleyball – UK Athletics
LEXINGTON, Ky. – The Kentucky Volleyball team announced the signing of outside hitter Morgan Gaerte on Wednesday afternoon, who joins the Wildcats with two years of eligibility remaining on her clock.
Gaerte comes to Lexington after spending the first two years of her career at Notre Dame, where she was named First Team All-ACC after the 2025 season and honorable mention on the American Volleyball Coaches’ Association All-America list for this year, as well. She was a team captain for Notre Dame and a member of the AVCA Midwest Region’s first team.
This season, she started all 28 matches and logged 497 kills for the Irish, the most by any Notre Dame player in the rally-scoring era (2008-pres.) and third-most overall in all scoring eras. Gaerte averaged a mammoth 4.64 kills per set and had 10-plus kills in 22-straight matches to kick off the UND season, the second-longest streak in program history for Notre Dame.
Standing at six-foot-five, she hails from Angola, Indiana where she graduated from Angola High School while being ranked as the No. 5 player in the nation by Volleyball Magazine in 2023 and first team all-state for Indiana in 2022 and 2023. She is majoring in Sports Marketing.
For the latest on UK Volleyball, follow the Wildcats on Twitter and Instagram at @KentuckyVB.
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