NFL fans won't have to wait long for more action after a triple-header of Christmas games.

An extra treat after the holiday sees two contests, each with playoff contenders, arrive a day earlier than the usual Sunday slate. That's right – Saturday NFL football. We head to Lambeau Field for the final game of the Dec. 27 double-header with the Green Bay Packers hosting the Baltimore Ravens.

Christmas is in the rear view but the Ravens are hoping for one more gift this week: a win to keep their AFC North hopes alive. They've won the division each of the last two seasons and made the playoffs three years in a row but are in danger of missing out in 2025.

They need a win over the Packers plus a Pittsburgh Steelers loss to the Cleveland Browns on Dec. 28 to stay alive in the postseason hunt. Their only path to the playoffs is by winning the AFC North.

Green Bay could use a win to keep their division hopes alive as well. Unlike the Ravens, the Packers had a playoff spot locked up ahead of Christmas. The question now is whether they'll be playing at home or on the road in the wild-card round of the playoffs.