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The Oakland Raiders visit the Kansas City Chiefs in one of the best games on the NFL Week 14 schedule. Pictured: Terrance Mitchell breaks up a pass intended for Michael Crabtree in the end zone at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum on Oct. 19, 2017 in Oakland, California. Ezra Shaw/Getty Images

The NFL Week 14 schedule features four games between teams that are currently in the playoffs. Sunday’s slate includes three contests in which both teams are no worse than a half-game out of first place, and a couple of teams have a chance to clinch their respective divisions with wins.

If the Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings lose in Week 14, the teams that beat them could ultimately take their spots as the top two seeds in the NFC. The Oakland Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs both have a chance to guarantee themselves no worse than a share of first place in the AFC West at the start of Week 15. The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens will continue what might be the NFL’s best rivalry.

Here’s a look at the five best games on the Week 15 schedule:

Minnesota Vikings at Carolina Panthers

This game became even more intriguing with Atlanta’s win over New Orleans Thursday night. The Panthers can move into a tie with the Saints atop the NFC South, though New Orleans owns the tiebreaker because of their two head-to-head wins over Carolina. A victory for the Panthers would put them in position to earn a first-round playoff bye. Minnesota is the current No.1 seed in the conference behind the surprisingly strong play of Case Keenum. The Vikings and Panthers probably have the NFC’s two best defenses.

Oakland Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs

The Chiefs, Raiders and Chargers are all tied for first place in the AFC West with 6-6 records. Sunday’s game probably means more to Kansas City, considering they’ve lost six of their last seven games, including a matchup in Oakland. The first meeting between these two rivals was arguably the most exciting game of 2017, and there’s even more on the line this time.

Seattle Seahawks at Jacksonville Jaguars

They are the No.5 seeds in their respective conferences, but both teams are very much alive in their division races. Jacksonville has won eight games behind the NFL’s best defense, while Seattle is winning with a defense that’s having its worst season in the Russell Wilson Era. The Seahawkqf3s’ quarterback has kept the team in the postseason race with MVP-caliber play, and it should be interesting to see if he can make enough big plays against the best unit in football.

Philadelphia Eagles at Los Angeles Rams

This could very well be a playoff preview. Philadelphia finds itself in an unfamiliar position, coming off a loss and heading into their upcoming game as an underdog. L.A. is coming off a big home win over New Orleans just two weeks ago, and beating the Eagles would give them a first-round playoff bye, at least for the time being. In a matchup between the NFL’s only teams that score more than 30 points per game, this is appointment television.

Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers

Pittsburgh can clinch the AFC North crown with a win over Baltimore. The Steelers blew out the Ravens in their first meeting, but Baltimore appears to be peaking with the playoffs on the horizon. The AFC’s No.6 seed is on a three-game winning streak, and they have the NFL’s No.3 scoring defense. The two teams usually play games that come down to the wire, and Sunday night’s contest should be no different.