It took until the final play of Week 18 to cement the 2021 NFL season’s playoff picture thanks to the dramatic finish between the Chargers and Raiders Sunday night. Ultimately, it was a fitting conclusion to what has been a dramatic and unpredictable NFL campaign.
All throughout the regular season, tweets were flying furiously any time there was a game on TV, bringing everything from interesting stats to hilarious reaction to each week’s slate of games. So, with that in mind, we’ve put together a selection of tweets to sum up each team’s 17-game schedule — the good, the bad, the ugly, and the downright delightful.
https://twitter.com/NFL_Memes/status/1478074821657477120
NFC NORTH
Green Bay Packers (13-4)
Minnesota Vikings (8-9)
Chicago Bears (6-11)
Detroit Lions (3-13-1)
NFC WEST
Los Angeles Rams (12-5)
https://twitter.com/dieter/status/1480323812587491328
Arizona Cardinals (11-6)
San Francisco 49ers (10-7)
https://twitter.com/FogCityNG/status/1478521038136745989
Seattle Seahawks (7-10)
NFC SOUTH
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (13-4)
https://twitter.com/JoeSportsFan1/status/1477940040487550976
New Orleans Saints (9-8)
where are all the Saints fans that said Taysom over Jameis?? i just wanna… talk pic.twitter.com/HS1yiWq8Rm
— Jackson (@JacksonnSzn) January 2, 2022
Atlanta Falcons (7-10)
Carolina Panthers (5-12)
NFC EAST
Dallas Cowboys (12-5)
Philadelphia Eagles (9-8)
Washington Football Team (7-10)
New York Giants (4-13)
AFC NORTH
Cincinnati Bengals (10-7)
Pittsburgh Steelers (9-7-1)
Got the All-Time NFL Sack Record on one play, got kneed in the nuts on the next play.
Life comes at ya fast @_TJWatt
— JJ Watt (@JJWatt) January 9, 2022
Cleveland Browns (8-9)
Baltimore Ravens (8-9)
AFC EAST
Buffalo Bills (11-6)
The Buffalo Bills won the AFC EAST division TWICE since you left… lol pic.twitter.com/ixiOLCuVa8
— Ms A from BK Bills Mafia (@MsAFromBK) January 10, 2022
New England Patriots (10-7)
Miami Dolphins (9-8)
New York Jets (4-13)
AFC WEST
Kansas City Chiefs (12-5)
Las Vegas Raiders (10-7)
Los Angeles Chargers (9-8)
Denver Broncos (7-10)
The Broncos are the first team ever to win a Super Bowl and then miss the playoffs in each of the following 6 seasons. pic.twitter.com/L3EPkXdyLE
— NFL on CBS (@NFLonCBS) January 10, 2022
AFC SOUTH
Tennessee Titans (12-5)
Indianapolis Colts (9-8)
Houston Texans (4-13)
https://twitter.com/aaronjreiss/status/1480271815448608781
Jacksonville Jaguars (3-14)
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