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Following their 20-13 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 17, the Denver Broncos are now set to close out the regular season at home against the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 18. The NFL finally announced the date, time and television info for that AFC West showdown on Sunday evening.
Big Sarge delivers the pulse-pounding, live reaction from SoFi Stadium as Texans clinch playoffs with a gritty 20-16 victory over the Chargers.
Oh man, that is a BRUTAL turn of events. Justin Herbert launched a 60-yard completion to Quentin Johnston on third-and-13, only for Oronde Gadsden II to drop a high pass over the middle and Azeez Al-Shaair to pick it off.
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What channel is Chargers vs Texans NFL game tonight? Start time, schedule, how to watch, streaming
The NFL season continues in Week 17 when the Los Angeles Chargers host the Houston Texans on Saturday. Start time, how to watch, stream and NFL TV schedule.
Buffalo dropped out of the race for the No. 1 seed with a home loss to Philadelphia on Sunday, leaving three teams still in the picture for the No. 1 seed headed to Week 18: Denver, New England (13-3) and Jacksonville (12-4). The Jaguars play at 1 p.m. Sunday against Tennessee (3-13) while the Patriots play Miami (7-9) at 2:25 p.m.
The Denver Broncos tabbed a familiar face, reuniting with Calvin Throckmorton ahead of the 2025 regular-season finale.
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Ranking Chargers’ potential wild-card opponents, from easiest to toughest
With the full AFC playoff picture still uncertain entering Week 18, we ranked who could be the Chargers' wild-card opponents from easiest to hardest.
Entering Week 18's game at Denver, the Los Angeles could still finish as three different seeds and play six different opponents in the playoffs.