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Ravens are currently first in AFC. They can clinch a playoff spot this weekend

Baltimore Banner's Kyle Goon joins Purple Connection to talk Ravens
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The Baltimore Ravens are sitting pretty, atop the entire AFC, with four games left in the regular season.

If the playoffs started today, the Ravens would have a first-round bye and home-field advantage for as long as they continue winning.

However, the postseason doesn't start today. The first goal is to clinch a playoff berth, which could come as early as this week.

The Ravens (10-3) play at Jacksonville, at San Francisco, and are at home against Miami and Pittsburgh, over the final four weeks.

According to CBS Sports, here's how the Ravens can clinch a playoff spot this weekend:

  • Beat Jacksonville + Pittsburgh loss or tie + Buffalo loss or tie
  • Beat Jacksonville + Pittsburgh loss or tie + Denver loss or tie
  • Beat Jacksonville + Denver loss or tie + Buffalo loss or tie
  • Beat Jacksonville + Denver loss or tie + Cleveland loss or tie
  • Beat Jacksonville + Denver loss or tie + Houston loss or tie
  • Beat Jacksonville + Buffalo loss or tie + Cleveland loss or tie
  • Beat Jacksonville + Buffalo loss or tie + Houston loss or tie
  • Beat Jacksonville + Cleveland loss or tie + Pittsburgh-Indianapolis tie
  • Beat Jacksonville + Houston loss + Pittsburgh-Indianapolis tie

Pittsburgh plays at Indianapolis; Buffalo hosts Dallas; Cincinnati hosts Minnesota; Denver plays at Detroit; Cleveland hosts Chicago; and Houston plays at Tennessee.

The Ravens currently lead Miami (9-4), Kansas City (8-5) and Jacksonville (8-5) for the No. 1 seed in the AFC. They also lead Cleveland (8-5) in the AFC North.

The Ravens have what many outlets consider to be the toughest remaining schedule.

However, quarterback Lamar Jackson owns a 14-3 record as a starter for the Ravens in December.

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