Ravens-Chargers are on a postseason collision course after LA dominates Patriots

With one week left in the season, Baltimore is trending toward hosting Jim Harbaugh and the Chargers in what should be a highly anticipated contest featuring the two brothers.

The Chargers are in the playoffs and appear to be headed to Baltimore for ‘Harbowl’ No. 2 on the season after an impressive Week 17 win.

In Jim Harbaugh’s first season as the Chargers’ head coach, he has completed a significant turnaround, and his team is peaking at the right time after the Los Angeles Chargers’ playoff berth was clinched today with a 40-7 domination of the rebuilding New England Patriots. The loss drops the Patriots to 3-13 and keeps them in contention for the first overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft. Thanks to the quick maturation of rookie quarterback Drake Maye, that pick will likely be used on Colorado Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter or an offensive tackle.

Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert completed 26 of 38 passes for 281 yards, with three touchdowns and no interceptions.

Baltimore (11-5) has a one-game lead in the division race over Pittsburgh (10-6). The Ravens can clinch the division with a home win over the Browns (3-12) in the regular-season finale or a Steelers loss to the Bengals (7-8).

According to ESPN, Baltimore trailed the AFC North by two games a week and a half ago and now has an 88% chance of winning the division. NextGenStats (NGS) gives them a 92% shot.

The Ravens are locked into the third seed and set to host a wild-card game. The team announced ticket information for a date to be announced at M&T Bank Stadium.

With one week left in the season, Baltimore is trending toward hosting Jim Harbaugh and the Chargers in what should be a highly anticipated contest featuring the two brothers.

Denver is currently the seventh and final seed in the AFC, setting up a nightmare scenario for the first round of the NFL playoffs. If the season ended today, the Broncos would face the Buffalo Bills (the No. 2 seed) in the Wild Card round.

Eagles potential NFC playoff matchups in 2023-24 NFL Wild Card round

We’re looking at the teams the Philadelphia Eagles could potentially face in the Wild Card round of the NFC playoffs

The Philadelphia Eagles have clinched a playoff spot, but thanks to a late-season collapse, Nick Sirianni’s team will await Week 18 results to see where they will be traveling and who they will play.

After losing the No. 1 overall seed a few weeks ago, the Eagles lost the chance to control their destiny in the No. 2 or No. 3 spots after an embarrassing loss to the Cardinals.

Depending on who wins or loses in the final week of the NFL regular season, Philadelphia could face New Orleans, Tampa Bay, or Atlanta in road matchups against the No. 4 seed from the AFC South.

If the Cowboys lose and the Eagles win in Week 18, the Birds could potentially face the Rams, Packers, Seahawks, or Vikings.

With preparation underway, who should Philadelphia want to face on Wild Card Weekend?

NFL playoff picture: NFC clinching scenarios for Week 18

We’re looking at the clinching scenarios for AFC and NFC teams ahead of the Week 18 slate of NFL games

There are only two teams still competing for the final playoff spot in the NFC, while Philadelphia has a must-win clinching scenario that involves potentially winning the NFC East, and No. 2 overall seed in Week 18.

NFL research released the clinching scenarios for the NFC, excluding any tiebreaker scenarios.

The AFC and NFC playoff picture is clear at the top, with Baltimore and San Francisco earning No. 1 overall seeds.

Here are the playoff-clinching scenarios for the NFC ahead of Week 18.