What do you do when it's the last week of the 2021 NFL regular season?
First, you win some football games. Obviously. Even though a handful of playoff spots were already clinched in Week 17, a few more are up for grabs. There are questions to be answered, too.
Can the San Francisco 49ers beat the Los Angeles Rams and wrap up the No. 6 playoff seed? Who will win the AFC East title, the Buffalo Bills or the New England Patriots? And whoever wins between the Las Vegas Raiders and the Los Angeles Chargers gets right into the playoffs.
But before you even get a chance to step onto the field, you have to get some good outfits off.
Let's see what players are rocking ahead of the final Sunday of the regular season.
An ode to the originals
Even though the Baltimore Ravens were unable to clinch a wild-card spot Sunday, wide receiver James Proche looked fly rocking an old-school Michael Jackson jersey and linebacker Patrick Queen showed up in a Ray Lewis graphic tee.
Former New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees also got some love from current tight end Juwan Johnson.
Love to the OGs pic.twitter.com/PfzQV3Z0Vu
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) January 9, 2022
🙌 @juwanplease Showing love to the 🐐 @drewbrees pic.twitter.com/sdgh03jzwS
— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) January 9, 2022
Chasing records
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson fell 16 yards short Sunday in his attempt to break the team record for receiving yards in a season. But the sentiment still stands, Randy Moss had better watch out.
Coming for that record, @RandyMoss pic.twitter.com/bs1cHY7xQg
— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) January 9, 2022
Keeping warm
It's January. It's cold out. As we await warmer weather, we are inspired by the outerwear keeping the guys extra toasty pregame.
Last game let's gooo@Bose pic.twitter.com/0auCdIg1pz
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) January 9, 2022
In the building pic.twitter.com/j6uzUowcvd
— New York Giants (@Giants) January 9, 2022
📍 NRG Stadium #TENvsHOU pic.twitter.com/apKJ42we9I
— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) January 9, 2022
🗣 Back to the lab.@Flash_Garrett | #Browns pic.twitter.com/CZBS1DAHJD
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) January 9, 2022
Honoring Betty
On New Year's Eve, beloved actress Betty White died at the age of 99. Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs honored the entertainment pioneer with some iconic cleats on Sunday.
@stefondiggs showing respect to the 🐐 #BettyWhite today with the pregame cleats. We're gonna miss you Betty. pic.twitter.com/TR1XzUJWEZ
— Mache- that guy who does the artwork on the shoes. (@MACHE275) January 9, 2022