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NFL finale is showdown for playoffs: Chargers at Raiders

- By JOSH DUBOW and BARRY WILNE AP Pro Football Writers

The NFL's schedule changes for Week 18 will feature exactly what the league wanted: a Sunday night showdown for a playoff berth.

To finish off the NFL's first 17-game season, the Los Angeles Chargers at Las Vegas Raiders game was flexed from daytime to primetime. Both AFC West rivals are 9-7 and the winner will advance to the postseason.

"Each week has a life of its own in the NFL. It's having a life of its own since the beginning, and that's the way we need to treat things around here," Chargers coach Brandon Staley said. "And the more, the longer that we're here, the more people will realize that every week is going to feel like this coming week."

Also in the mix for the final wild-card slot in the AFC — New England owns one of them — are the Colts, the Steelers and the Ravens. If Indianapol­is wins next Sunday at Jacksonvil­le, it's in. Pittsburgh (8-7-1) gets in with a win at Baltimore (8-8) next Sunday and a Colts loss, as long as the Chargers-Raiders game doesn't end in a tie.

Baltimore needs all sorts of help, but is mathematic­ally alive and must break a five-game slide on Sunday against Pittsburgh. The Ravens would get the nod

We offer custom slaughter & processing services as well as wild game processing for deer, wild pig, elk, red stag and more. Visit us today for more details or appointmen­t times. if they finish at 9-8 with the Chargers and Colts because they swept the other teams. But they wouldn't go if Miami also gets to 9-8. The Colts would get that tiebreaker based on conference record.

If the Raiders lose and finish 9-8, they would still make the playoffs if Indianapol­is and Pittsburgh both lose.

The Chargers would be eliminated with a loss.

The league also switched two games from Sunday to Saturday. Kansas City, already the AFC West champion, will be at Denver, followed by Dallas at Philadelph­ia. Neither of those games has the strong postseason implicatio­ns of Chargers-Raiders.

The Chiefs (11-5) could get the No. 1 seed in the AFC with a victory but would need Tennessee (11-5) to lose at Houston. Denver is out.

Dallas (11-5) has won the NFC East and Philadelph­ia (9-7) owns an NFC wild card.

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