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Jaguars' No. 1 Seed Hopes Dim as Broncos Loom
30 Dec
Summary
- Jaguars' No. 1 seed path complicated by Chargers' QB change.
- Broncos can clinch top seed with a win against Chargers.
- Jaguars still aim to win AFC South and host a playoff game.

The Jacksonville Jaguars' aspirations for the AFC's top playoff seed have encountered significant hurdles following recent Week 17 outcomes. Their path to securing the No. 1 seed, which required a win against the Titans and favorable results from other games, has become more complex due to the Los Angeles Chargers' quarterback situation.
Head coach Jim Harbaugh announced that Justin Herbert will not play, leading the Chargers to start backup Trey Lance against the Denver Broncos. This development significantly impacts the Jaguars' chances, as the Broncos, with the No. 1 seed at stake, are now strongly positioned to win their matchup. A Broncos victory would relegate the Jaguars to vying for the No. 2 or No. 3 seed.
Despite the diminished prospects for the top seed, the Jaguars still have substantial motivation for their Week 18 game against the last-place Tennessee Titans. A victory would secure the AFC South title and ensure they host a Wild Card playoff game, allowing them to continue their momentum and build on team cohesion under head coach Liam Coen.




