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NFL Week 15 games on Saturday: Colts-Vikings, Ravens-Browns, Dolphins-Bills

There will be three NFL games played Saturday, and each potentially could impact the playoff picture.

NFL Network will air a tripleheader Saturday, featuring the Indianapolis Colts vs. Minnesota Vikings (1 p.m. ET); the Baltimore Ravens vs. Cleveland Browns (4:15 p.m. ET); and the Miami Dolphins vs. Buffalo Bills (8:15 p.m. ET).

The Vikings and Bills can clinch playoff berths with wins, with Minnesota earning the NFC North title with a victory.

Deshaun Watson will make his home debut in Cleveland against a Ravens team trying to stay atop the AFC North.

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Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson enters Week 15 with 99 receptions for 1,500 yards.
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson enters Week 15 with 99 receptions for 1,500 yards.

Here is everything you need to know about Saturday's NFL games:

Indianapolis Colts at Minnesota Vikings

Time: 1 p.m. ET

TV: NFL Network

Local TV: Indianapolis (WXIN), Minneapolis (KSTP)

Streaming: The game can be streamed on NFL.com, the NFL app and NFL+. The game also is available to stream on fuboTV.

The Vikings are in position to earn their first NFC North crown since 2017. All they need is a win (or Detroit Lions loss against the New York Jets on Sunday) to win the division title and secure a coveted home playoff game.

Minnesota needs a bounce-back game after last week's humbling loss to the surging Lions in Detroit.

The Colts – under interim head coach Jeff Saturday – had two weeks to stew over getting embarrassed, 54-19, on national television by the Dallas Cowboys.

Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns

Time: 4:15 p.m. ET

TV: NFL Network

Local TV: Baltimore (WBAL), Cleveland (WEWS)

Streaming: The game can be streamed on NFL.com, the NFL app and NFL+. The game also is available to stream on fuboTV.

With Lamar Jackson out with an injury, the Ravens' playoff hopes for the time being ride on Tyler Huntley, who is expected to start after clearing concussion protocol Wednesday. Baltimore (9-4) owns a head-to-head tiebreaker over the Cincinnati Bengals (also 9-4) atop the AFC North, but the two teams will square off in what could be a division title decider in the regular season's final week.

After serving an 11-game suspension (and sitting out the entire 2021 season), Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson is back on the field, but has looked rusty.

Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills

Time: 8:15 p.m. ET

TV: NFL Network

Local TV: Miami (WFOR), Buffalo (WKBW)

Streaming: The game can be streamed on NFL.com, the NFL app and NFL+. The game also is available to stream on fuboTV.

This high-stakes AFC East showdown features one team that can clinch a playoff berth (Bills) and another going for a season sweep of one of their rivals (Dolphins). The weather forecast is less than friendly for the warm-weather Dolphins.

A win clinches a playoff berth for the Bills, who have much bigger aspirations than simply reaching the postseason. The Dolphins, meanwhile, have qualified for the postseason just twice in 20 years, with the previous time being in 2016.

LOOK: Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel trolled the weather with his t-shirt before his team's trip to snowy Buffalo

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: What NFL games are being played on Saturday?