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The latest NFL Immaculate Grid is calling on a lot of different team combinations.

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On Wednesday, Feb. 18, the daily contest on Sports Reference involves five teams: the Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Washington Commanders, Tennessee Titans and Arizona Cardinals.

It also gets field goal kickers included.

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The upper-left box in Wednesday’s game wants a player who suited up for both the Tennessee Titans and Washington Commanders.

The upper-middle calls for a Bengals-Commanders crossover (with previous iterations of Washington also serving as correct answers).

Upper right wants a guy who made a field goal for Washington.

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The middle-left has a crossover between the Titans and Ravens.

The middle-middle is a Ravens-Bengals overlap, which reminds of a QB still in the league.

Then the middle-right box wants a Ravens field goal kicker.

That brings us to the bottom row with Cardinals-Titans, Bengals-Cardinals and a Cardinals field goal kicker.

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Immaculate Grid NFL answers for Wednesday, Feb. 18

If you don’t want spoilers, stop reading now.

If you do, we’ve got some ideas.

These won’t all be the optimal answer as far as rarity, so you can consider other choices, too.

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Titans-Commanders has an easy Marcus Mariota pick.

Washington and Cincinnati overlap in some weird places, with Lemar Parrish maybe the most famous.

There are lots of Washington field goal options. Matthew Wright is one.

Titans-Ravens has an easy choice, a certain King, Derrick Henry.

Ravens-Bengals, there we have Joe Flacco.

Tyler Loop or Justin Tucker get the Baltimore kicking done.

Titans-Cardinals? Try Chris Johnson.

Cardinals-Bengals can work with Domata Peko.

And a Cardinals kicker? Zane Gonzalez, or Matt Prater, or any number of others.

Immaculate Grid scoring, explained

A score in Immaculate Grid depends on two things: Correct guesses, and rarity.

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You get nine guesses total to fill in the nine boxes. So if you pick incorrectly on any, you won’t have a full grid.

Your rarity score is based on the percentage of Immaculate Grid participants who pick a particular player for a particular spot. So the more obscure, the better for the rarity score.

When does the new Immaculate Grid come out?

Each new Immaculate Grid is released at 6 a.m. ET.

And for those who enjoy the game, it has offerings for baseball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, football, hockey and soccer.

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