THE NFL season is nearly at its end, but there are still plenty of playoff spots to be decided.
This week, we’ll take a look at three games with big playoff implications.
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The Denver Broncos have already clinched a playoff berth, but they are going up against a Jacksonville Jaguars team looking to win the AFC South.
Bo Nix celebrates a touchdown pass against the Green Bay PackersCredit: AP
Trevor Lawrence runs the ball against the New York JetsCredit: Getty
The Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears square up in a rematch that could decide the winner of the NFC North.
And the Baltimore Ravens and New England Patriots face off in a game that could see the black and purple eliminated from playoff contention.
Will the Jaguars pull off an upset win to bolster their playoff chances? Will the Ravens keep their Super Bowl dreams alive?
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Those questions and more were answered on this week’s episode of The U.S. Sun Sport’s Ain’t That Our Ball.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS VS DENVER BRONCOS
The Broncos are already locked into the playoffs, but they are still fighting to secure the No. 1 seed in the AFC.
They’ve done so well this season thanks to their top-rated defense.
“The Broncos have probably one of the top one or two defenses in the league,” NFL expert David Scott said.
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“They’re really tough, they’ve been suffocating opponents.”
However, the Broncos aren’t the only team with a tough defense.
In fact, they are facing off against one of the stronger units in the league in the Jaguars.
“The Jags are really good at creating turnovers,” Scott continued.
“They love taking the ball away from their opponents.”
The Jaguars are second in the NFL in turnovers with 26, trailing only the Bears.
Jacksonville has 18 interceptions and eight fumble recoveries.
GREEN BAY PACKERS VS CHICAGO BEARS
This could end up being the most important matchup of the season.
Whoever wins this game likely wins the NFC North, and there are a few players that could be especially important.
Among those, of course, is the Bears’ quarterback.
“Caleb Williams is a star all around in my opinion,” Scott said.
“He can single handedly make a decision that can completely change the game.”
The Packers have stars on their squad too, including in their running back room.
“Another X factor I think is going to be really important for the Green Bay Packers is Josh Jacobs,” host Johnny Lewis said
Josh Jacobs is having a great 2025, going for 890 yards with 13 touchdowns.
He will likely surpass the 1,000-yard mark for the fourth time in his career in the final three weeks of the season.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS VS BALTIMORE RAVENS
The Ravens need to start rattling off wins, and that has to start against the New England Patriots.
“For the Ravens, this is do or die,” Scott said.
“They gotta have this matchup, they’re still trailing the Steelers in the NFC North.”
The Ravens are guaranteed to make the playoffs if they win their final three games of the NFL season, but a loss on Sunday drops those odds to 80 percent.
Losing two out of three games drops those odds to 24 percent or zero percent based on the matchups.
With all of the preseason hype for the Ravens, no one would have ever expected the Ravens to be here.
“Disappointing is how I would categorize them [the Ravens],” Scott said.
“A lot of things haven’t worked out right.”