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Willie Snead #83 of the Baltimore Ravens runs the ball as Casey Hayward #26 of the Los Angeles Chargers looks to defend during the first half of a game at StubHub Center on December 22, 2018 in Carson, California. Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images

One of the biggest AFC matchups in the last few weeks of the regular season will see a rematch on Sunday. The Los Angeles Chargers will travel east for a cold-weather contest with the Baltimore Ravens, headed by rookie quarterback Lamar Jackson.

These two teams met in L.A. in a Week 16 primetime game. The Chargers, coming off a road win in Kansas City, looked to keep the momentum going towards an AFC West championship. The Ravens’ league-best defense, however, forced Philip Rivers into his worst game of the season in a 22-10 Baltimore victory.

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The Chargers will look to get Rivers back on track after he declined a bit to finish the season. On the other side of the ball, the Chargers defense will be more prepared to deal with the run-heavy Ravens offense than it was the first time around. Jackson is dynamic a runner, but still developing as a pro passer.

L.A. will look to get the former Heisman winner into obvious passing situations and keep him in the pocket, if possible.

Chargers vs. Ravens Wild Card Playoffs Info:

Time: 1:05 p.m. ET

TV Network: CBS

Livestream: CBS All Access (Free trial available)

Spread: Ravens -2.5 ( Bovada )

Chargers vs. Ravens Expert Picks:

Alex Perry, International Business Times - Chargers

Mike Golic, ESPN - Chargers

Mina Kimes, ESPN - Chargers

Louis Riddick, ESPN - Ravens

Benjamin Hoffman, New York Times - Ravens

Jen Badie, Baltimore Sun - Ravens

Jonas Shaffer, Baltimore Sun - Chargers

Elliot Harrison, NFL.com - Ravens

Michael David Smith, ProFootballTalk - Ravens

Mike Florio, ProFootballTalk - Ravens