The Ravens' five-game winning streak came to an end on Thanksgiving, as Baltimore fell to the Cincinnati Bengals to move back into second place in the AFC North.
Despite the loss, the Ravens can regain the lead in the division if things break their way on Sunday.
Here's who to root for in Week 13:
Jacksonville Jaguars (7-4) @ Tennessee Titans (1-10)
1 p.m., CBS
Jacksonville has won two straight and is one of three AFC South teams contending for a playoff spot. The odd team out in that division is Tennessee, which has dropped six straight and is on the brink of being mathematically eliminated from a postseason bid. While it's not the most likely path to the postseason, the Ravens and Jaguars could find themselves duking it out for a Wild-Card spot come January.
Root for: Titans
Houston Texans (6-5) @ Indianapolis Colts (8-3)
1 p.m., CBS
The other AFC South matchup Sunday afternoon will feature Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud returning after a three-game absence due to a concussion. Houston did just fine without Stoud under center, winning three straight behind one of the league's stingiest defenses. That unit will have to contend with Colts running back Jonathan Taylor, who has made his case to be in the MVP conversation. Daniel Jones will suit up and play through a reported fracture in his fibula.
Root for: Colts
Buffalo Bills (7-4) @ Pittsburgh Steelers (6-5)
4:25 p.m., CBS
Following the Ravens' loss Thursday night, the Steelers regained sole possession of first place in the AFC North. However, it would only take a loss to the Bills for the Steelers to drop that lead and be right back in the same position they were in prior to Thanksgiving. Aaron Rodgers will return under center for Pittsburgh after sitting out last week with a fracture in his left wrist. The Bills, meanwhile, will try to bounce back after falling to the Texans and allowing eight sacks.
Root for: Bills
Las Vegas Raiders (2-9) @ Los Angeles Chargers (7-4)
4:25 p.m., CBS
Coming out of their bye week, the Chargers will travel to Vegas in hopes of staying afloat in the AFC West race. The Jaguars crushed Los Angeles two weeks ago, holding Justin Herbert to just 81 passing yards. The Raiders fired Offensive Coordinator Chip Kelly after losing to Shedeur Sanders and the Browns. They'll aim to get back in the win column in a disappointing first season under Pete Carroll.
Root for: Raiders
Denver Broncos (9-2) @ Washington Commanders (3-8)
8:20 p.m., NBC
Jayden Daniels' return is getting closer, but he will miss another game Sunday night as he recovers from a dislocated elbow. That means Marcus Mariota will make his sixth start of the year. He'll likely have his top weapon back in Terry McLaurin, who hasn't played since Week 8. Bo Nix and the Broncos haven't lost in over two months and are vying for the No. 1-overall seed in the AFC.
Root for: Commanders
New York Giants (2-10) @ New England Patriots (10-2)
8:15 p.m. (Monday), ESPN
Jaxson Dart will make his return Monday night after missing the previous two games with a concussion. The Giants are tied for the longest losing streak (six games) in the league, while New England has won league-best nine straight. Drake Maye and the Patriots have all their attention geared toward locking up the AFC East division title.
Root for: Giants












