A Look at Chargers 6 Possible Wild Card Round Opponents

Jacksonville Jaguars (12-4)
How can these teams meet?
The possibility of this matchup for the Bolts ranks slightly behind Denver at 14 percent and is the current No. 3 vs. No. 6 matchup.
Similarly to the Patriots scenario, there is a chance it could be the No. 2 vs. No. 7matchup, but only if the Chargers lose in Week 18 combined with wins from the Bills and Jaguars plus a Patriots loss.
The more likely situation if these teams were to match up would be the No. 3 vs. No. 6 game, and would require the Bolts to lose, the Jaguars and Patriots to win as well as the Jets pulling off the upset over the Bills.
If that happens, the Chargers would be going to Jacksonville, a place they already played this season in Week 11.
How did the Jaguars get here?
Jacksonville has used a midseason hot streak to push themselves on the cusp of clinching their first division title since 2022 in the first year of Head Coach Liam Coen.
The Jaguars started off the season with a record of 5-4 but have rattled off seven straight victories since then, taking control of the AFC South in the process.
And during their win streak, they’ve been able to flip things around on both sides of the ball.
Since the beginning of their win streak, the Jaguars are second in the NFL in total points scored (228) and tied for most offensive touchdowns (27), while their defense is allowing the lowest EPA per play in the league at -0.223.
Quarterback Trevor Lawrence has also been a big part of their turnaround with 3,752 passing yards while shattering his career-high with nine rushing touchdowns in 2025.
This all has helped them get to 12 wins, their most since the 2005 season, as they can clinch their division with a win in Week 18.
Lawrence has been airing it out since the team acquired another wide receiver Jakobi Meyers at the trade deadline.
Since Meyers joined the team in Week 10, the Jaguars quarterback leads his position in completed passes of 20 yards or more with 17 of them. He is also second in the NFL in passing touchdowns with 17 in his last seven games after just nine in the first nine games of the season.
It’s been a theme of the season during their winning streak as Lawrence’s 10.4 average depth of target in that timeframe is second among all quarterbacks.




