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It’s Black Monday and some NFL teams will make changes to their personnel. MassLive will have live updates throughout the day of all the news and rumors.
Unfortunately, no. The NFL does not have a "Monday Night Football" game scheduled for Week 18 on Jan. 5, as the regular season is officially over.
There are also plenty of new faces in the postseason this year, including six teams that didn't make the playoffs last year with the Seahawks, 49ers, Panthers, Bears, Patriots and Jaguars all getting in. The final five teams in that group all lost at least 11 games last year before rebounding to make the postseason this year.
The NFL Wild Card schedule is set, with Packers-Bears, 49ers-Eagles and Patriots-Chargers highlighting a stacked weekend of football.
And with that, here's a look at who each team will play during the 2026 season: HOME: Buffalo, Miami, New York Jets, Denver, Green Bay, Las Vegas, Minnesota, Pittsburgh AWAY: Buffalo, Miami, New York Jets, Chicago, Detroit, Kansas City, Jacksonville, Los Angeles Chargers, Seattle
Las Vegas locked up the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft on Sunday after the New York Giants won their fourth game. The Raiders finished at 3-14 alongside three other teams, but they landed the top pick due to the strength of schedule tiebreaker.
The regular season is officially behind us. The Pittsburgh Steelers held on to beat the Baltimore Ravens 26-24 after Baltimore missed a field goal on the game's final play. That gave the Steelers the AFC North crown and the final playoff spot.
NFL coaches fired on Black Monday in the 2026 season resulted in widespread dissatisfaction across struggling franchises. As the regular season ended, teams acted rapidly to dismiss head coaches after poor records,
The Las Vegas Raiders are close to securing the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft. All the Raiders have to do is lose for the 15th time this season on Sunday to sit atop the draft order. Four 3-13 teams are in the mix for No. 1 overall pick if the Raiders miraculously beat the Kansas City Chiefs.