Thanksgiving week is packed full of football with games on nearly every day as the playoff picture starts to solidify.
The Ravens face the red-hot Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday at 4:25 p.m. at M&T Bank Stadium, but there are plenty of other matchups to watch in Week 13.
Here are eight games to keep an eye on:
Miami Dolphins (5-6) @ Green Bay Packers (8-3)
8:20 p.m., Thursday, NBC/Peacock/Universo
After winning three straight, the Dolphins have a 20% chance to make the playoffs, according to ESPN. A loss to the Packers would put Miami in an even bigger hole and help the Ravens' odds of securing a Wild-Card spot if they don't win the AFC North.
Root for: Packers
Las Vegas Raiders (2-9) @ Kansas City Chiefs (10-1)
3 p.m., Friday, Prime Video
According to the New York Times, the Ravens have just a 1% chance to earn the No. 1 seed, but a Chiefs loss Friday night would move that number to 4%. While it's still a long shot for Baltimore, the race for the AFC's top spot is still one to monitor. Raiders Head Coach Antonio Pierce called it the "best team in football against the worst team in football." Who doesn't love a divisional underdog vs. the Chiefs?
Root for: Raiders
Pittsburgh Steelers (8-3) @ Cincinnati Bengals (4-7)
1 p.m., CBS
The AFC North race will come down to the Ravens and Steelers, so any Pittsburgh loss at this point is huge for Baltimore. This game has some added importance because a Bengals victory would give the Steelers two division losses (as many as the Ravens) with three AFC North games to go. If the Ravens beat Pittsburgh in Week 16 and the two teams end with identical overall records, the division winner will come down to which team did better in the AFC North. A Steelers loss would bump Baltimore's division odds from 62% to 74%, according to the New York Times.
Root for: Bengals
Los Angeles Chargers (7-4) @ Atlanta Falcons (6-5)
1 p.m., CBS
The Ravens own the head-to-head tiebreaker over the Chargers after last week's win, but another loss by Los Angeles would only help Baltimore's playoff hopes. The Falcons started the season 6-2 but have lost two straight, most recently a 32-point defeat to the Denver Broncos.
Root for: Falcons
Indianapolis Colts (5-7) @ New England Patriots (3-9)
1 p.m., CBS
While the Colts making the postseason is unlikely, they're still alive with five games remaining. However, a loss to the Patriots would almost completely end any Wild-Card hopes for Indianapolis.
Root for: Patriots
Houston Texans (7-5) @ Jacksonville Jaguars (2-9)
1 p.m., FOX
The Texans have lost four of their last six games and look far from the team that started 5-1. They still have a two-game lead (plus the tiebreaker) over the Colts for the AFC South, but if they blow it, they still could make the playoffs.
Root for: Jaguars
San Francisco 49ers (5-6) @ Buffalo Bills (9-2)
8:20 p.m., NBC/Peacock
The Bills have won seven in a row and are challenging for the AFC's top seed, but the Ravens have the head-to-head tiebreaker over Buffalo. Even if the Chiefs run away with the No. 1 seed, the Ravens and Bills could jockey for seeding down the stretch. The No. 2 seed would get the lowest No. 7 seed in the Wild-Card round and be the host unless meeting the top seed in the AFC Championship. 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy is dealing with a shoulder injury as San Francisco has been ravaged by injuries this season.
Root for: 49ers
Cleveland Browns (3-8) @ Denver Broncos (7-5)
8:15 p.m., ESPN
The Browns had a huge primetime upset in Week 12, beating the Steelers in the snow, but can they do it again? Denver is having its best season in years led by rookie quarterback Bo Nix. The Broncos have a 63% chance to make the playoffs and the Ravens have the tiebreaker, but a loss would only help the Ravens in a potential Wild-Card scenario.
Root for: Browns