Tennessee visits Jacksonville on Saturday night in what has shaped up as the AFC South championship game, with the winner moving on to the playoffs.
NFL flex scheduling allowed for moving two games to Saturday time slots. The Titans and Jaguars are scheduled to kick off at 8:15 p.m. ET after the Kansas City Chiefs visit the Las Vegas Raiders at 4:30 p.m. ET. ESPN has TV rights for both games.
The Jaguars (8-8) won a fourth consecutive game Sunday, beating the Houston Texans 31-3, while the Titans (7-9) lost to the Cowboys on Thursday and haven’t won since Nov. 17. Tennessee’s six-game losing streak includes a 36-22 loss to the Jaguars on Dec. 11.
Jacksonville won 15 total games the previous four seasons and last appeared in the playoffs in 2017.
Without starting quarterback Ryan Tannehill, who isn’t available for the Week 18 finale because of an ankle injury, the Titans are limited offensively. Their 13 points against the Cowboys represent the fifth game in six outings with under 17 points. The exception was the lopsided loss to the Jaguars.
The Chiefs (13-3) have won nine out of 10 games and four in a row. Kansas City beat the Raiders (6-10) 30-29 on Oct. 10.
The Sunday schedule features at least seven games starting at 1 p.m. ET and at least five games at 4:25 p.m. ET.
The Baltimore Ravens-Cincinnati Bengals game will be at either 1 p.m. or 4:25 p.m. depending on the result of Monday night’s game between the Bengals and Buffalo Bills. If Cincinnati beats Buffalo, it will face Baltimore for the AFC North title at 4:25 p.m.
The games in the 1 p.m. window (with TV info): Tampa Bay Buccaneers-Atlanta Falcons (FOX), Houston Texans-Indianapolis Colts (CBS), New England Patriots-Bills (CBS), New York Jets-Miami Dolphins (FOX), Minnesota Vikings-Chicago Bears (FOX), Carolina Panthers-New Orleans Saints (FOX) and Cleveland Browns-Pittsburgh Steelers (CBS).
The 4:25 p.m. lineup: New York Giants-Philadelphia Eagles (CBS), Dallas Cowboys-Washington Commanders (FOX), Los Angeles Chargers-Denver Broncos (CBS), Los Angeles Rams-Seattle Seahawks (FOX) and Arizona Cardinals-San Francisco 49ers (FOX).
The Eagles can secure the No. 1 seed in the NFC by beating the Giants.
In Sunday’s 8:20 p.m. ET contest on NBC, the Green Bay Packers can clinch the final NFC playoff berth with a win over the Detroit Lions at Lambeau Field.