Derek Carr and the Raiders don't necessarily face a must-win game against the Chargers on Sunday. Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports

The Los Angeles Chargers and the Las Vegas Raiders face off against each other in Week 18, both teams looking to clinch a spot in the AFC playoffs. By the time they take the field, however, a truly wacky scenario could be in play.

Pro Football Network’s Adam Beasley pointed out Monday that the Chargers and the Raiders can both get into the playoffs with a tie if the Indianapolis Colts lose to the Jacksonville Jaguars. That means that the Chargers and Raiders could just take turns kneeling all game and both will clinch.

The Colts, Chargers and Raiders are all currently 9-7 with two spots still up for grabs in the AFC. A 9-7-1 finish by both the Chargers and Raiders would beat out a 9-8 finish by the Colts. Granted, the Colts are 15-point favorites against the lowly Jaguars. But Jacksonville upset Buffalo earlier in the season, so you can never assume.

Of course, it is highly unlikely from a purely competitive standpoint that the Chargers and Raiders would agree to play for a tie, even if the Colts do lose. They are division rivals and might revel in the opportunity to ruin it for the other team. But then again, not actually playing and going for the tie would essentially allow both teams to have a week off, limiting their wear and tear heading into the playoffs. The point is that it is a possibility!

In any event, the Chargers and Raiders do not exactly like each other. If the Colts, who play several hours earlier, manage to beat the Jaguars, we should be guaranteed an entertaining game between the two AFC West rivals.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Watch: 150th Kentucky Derby ends in three-horse photo finish
Watch: Anthony Edwards does it all for Minnesota
Clippers could see nine-time All-Star jump ship this summer
Phillies get rough injury news on Trea Turner
Watch: Yankees star Aaron Judge receives first career ejection after arguing called third strike
Mavericks lose key player for 'significant period of time'
Blue Jays manager John Schneider blasts team after latest loss
Lakers make another big change after firing Darvin Ham
Draymond Green doubles down on Knicks' inability to win a championship
Phillies lose two-time All-Star to injured list
NBA announces punishment for Lakers star over actions in elimination game
Heat may be cooling on Jimmy Butler's long-term future
NFL insider defends former Steelers QB Kenny Pickett from 'bust' label
Nuggets may miss this player as postseason run continues
Report: Russell Westbrook situation 'far more challenging' than previously thought
Kansas City Chiefs release former second-round pick at WR
NHL announces finalists for 2024 Lady Byng Trophy
Giannis Antetokounmpo refutes claim by HC Doc Rivers
Former Pro Bowler attempting comeback with NFC East team after two seasons out of action
Vikings' J.J. McCarthy wanted one team to draft him

Want more NFL news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.