We’re in the final week of the 2023 NFL regular season schedule and three primetime games are coming up over these final four days. If you’re looking for something to watch on Saturday and Sunday, the NFL’s got you covered.
Saturday’s double-header will feature the Pittsburgh Steelers against the Baltimore Ravens for a game with tons of playoff implications for Pittsburgh, but none for Baltimore as they’ve already locked up the first-round bye. However, the Ravens will be without star quarterback Lamar Jackson as they will rest him for the game. That game will be at 4:30 p.m. ET on ABC and ESPN.
At 8:15 p.m. ET it will be a playoff qualifying game between two AFC South teams: The Houston Texans and the Indianapolis Colts. Houston will clinch the AFC South division with a win but will be eliminated with a loss. The Colts will secure a playoff berth with a win, but will also need the Jacksonville Jaguars to lose in order to clinch the division. That game will also be on ABC and ESPN.
Then on the final Sunday Night Football of the season, we have the AFC East title game. The Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins face off with the winner locking up the division title and a home playoff game. Miami have already secured a playoff spot, while the Bills would need some help from around the league if they lose the game. The game will be played at 8:20 p.m. ET on Sunday on NBC.
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As it stands, only nine of the 14 playoff spots have been secured with 11 teams vying for the final five spots.
Four division titles are up for grabs, as is the top overall seed in the NFC.
Who do you have winning this weekend?