One team will walk out AFC South champs, and one team will just walk out.The only true winner-take-all matchup this weekend is Saturday's Jaguars-Titans matchup. While it's been a largely un-sexy division, a Jaguars arrival could signal the arrival of Trevor Lawrence, the promised prince.MORE: Lawrence has turned it on in his sophomore season, making good on the pre-draft hype. Over his last eight games, he's completed 70 percent of his pa ses for 2,061 yards, 14 touchdowns to just two interceptions. The Jaguars are 6-2 in that span, getting off the mat to put themselves in position to win the AFC South on Saturday.The Titans are spiraling in the opposite direction. Losers of their last six games, Tenne see once seemed to be a lock for their third straight Nick Boyle Jersey division crown, but instead are hanging on by a thread entering their final game of the 2022 season. While they'll be without QB Ryan Tannehill, RB Derrick Henry is expected to play.MORE: It's win-or-go-home for the 1-2 in the AFC South this weekend. Here's how to catch the Week 18 matchup: Game:Titans at JaguarsDate:Saturday, Jan. 7TV channel:ESPNLive stream:ESPN app, (U.S.) | (Canada)The Titans vs. Jaguars Week 18 matchup will be broadcast nationally on Saturday, Jan. 7 at 8:15 p.m. on ESPN.Those who choose to stream the game have a few options. FuboTV carries the ESPN family of networks, as well as CBS, Fox, NBC and NFL Network, meaning you will be able to stream local and nationally televised games.In Canada, viewers Patrick Onwuasor Jersey can watch Titans vs. Jaguars with a subscription toDAZN, . Date:Saturday, Jan. 7Kickoff:8:15 p.m. ETThe Titans vs. Jaguars matchup was flexed to primetime on Saturday night. It's one Seth Roberts Jersey of two Saturday games in Week 18, the final week of the NFL regular season.The Titans travel southeast to TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville to take on their division rival.MORE: Saturday, Jan. 7GameTime (ET)TVChiefs vs. Raiders4:30 p.m.ESPN/ABCTitans vs. Jaguars8:15 p.m.ESPN/ABCSunday, Jan. 8GameTime (ET)TVBuccaneers vs. Falcons1 p.m.FoxTexans vs. Colts1 p.m.CBSPatriots vs. Bills1 p.m.CBSJets vs. Dolphins1 p.m.FoxVikings vs. Bears1 p.m.FoxPanthers vs. Saints1 p.m.FoxBrowns vs. Steelers1 p.m.CBSRavens vs. Bengals1 p.m. or 4:25 p.m.CBSGiants vs. Eagles4:25 p.m.CBSChargers vs. Broncos4:25 p.m.CBSCowboys vs. Commanders4:25 p.m.FoxRams vs. Seahawks4:25 p.m.FoxCardinals vs. 49ers4:25 p.m.FoxLions vs. Packers8:20 p.m.NBC As of right now, here's how the NFL playoffs are shaping up:AFCChiefsBills vs. 7. PatriotsBengals vs. 6. RavensJaguars vs. 5. ChargersNFCEagles49ers vs. 7. SeahawksVikings vs. 6. GiantsBuccaneers vs. 5. Cowboys Two teams officially Trace McSorley Jersey punched their tickets to the NFL playoffs in Week 17, and three more teams will join them in Week 18.Here are the teams whose playoff hopes hinge on Week 18, and the spots they could clinch:AFCNFC There are a number of teams that are already locked into the postseason. Some have clinched divisions. Some will even head into Week 18 knowing exactly which seed in the playoffs, while others will still be trying to figure out their seeding and playoff spot.Five teams have clinched their divisions: the Bills (AFC East), Chiefs (AFC West), Vikings (NFC North), Buccaneers (NFC South) and 49ers (NFC West). There are also only two teams that sealed their exact playoff seeding: the Buccaneers are locked into the NFC's No. 4 seed, while the Giants are in the NFC's No. 6 spot.There are others where the seeding or divisions are still open, but a spot in the dance is guaranteed. Here's a look at the teams clinched in the playoffs:AFCChiefsBillsBengalsRavensChargersNFCEagles49ersVikingsBuccaneersCowboysGiants Some fanbases will head into Week 18 feeling little to no stre s, unle s better draft picks are high on the wishlist. There are a number of teams that have nothing left to play for Brandon Williams Jersey in 2022.Here's a look at the teams that are already knocked out of the playoff picture:AFC:TexansBroncosColtsJetsRaidersBrownsNFC:BearsCardinalsRamsFalconsPanthersSaintsCommanders