Friday Quick Hits

>>Bengals Host Ravens On Sunday

(Cincinnati, OH)  — The Bengals and Ravens will meet at Paycor Stadium on Sunday with AFC playoff implications on the line.  Cincinnati is currently sitting first in the AFC North with at 11-and-4.  The Bengals had their Week 17 game against the Bills suspended on Monday night and the game was later cancelled by the NFL.  A win would guarantee the Bengals the division crown for the second straight season.  The Ravens will start Tyler Huntley at quarterback for the fifth straight game.  Baltimore has lost two of the last three to fall to 10-and-6.  The Ravens have already clinched a spot in the postseason and will most likely be the fifth or sixth seed in the AFC.  The Bengals are healthy heading into their season finale against the Ravens.  Eli Apple was the only player limited at practice yesterday as he deals with a neck issue.  Sam Hubbard was upgraded to “full” after being limited on Wednesday with a calf injury.  No other players carried an injury designation.

Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins on if he considered sitting out this week.

Bengals center Ted Karras talks about the pulse of the locker room.

>>Jaguars Host Titans For AFC South Crown Saturday

(Jacksonville, FL)  — The AFC South title is on the line when the Jaguars host the Tennessee Titans on Saturday in Jacksonville.  The 7-and-9 Titans have lost their last six games after looking like they had the division locked up in mid-November.  Tennessee will start Joshua Dobbs at quarterback for a second-straight week with Ryan Tannehill injured and Malik Willis underperforming.  The good news for the Titans is that Derrick Henry is expected to return from an injury that kept him out of last week’s loss to the Cowboys.  Treylon Burks is listed as questionable for the AFC South showdown against the Jaguars.  Amani Hooker, Kristian Fulton and Dylan Cole are also carrying the “questionable” tag.  Davontae Harris has already been ruled out. The 8-and-8 Jaguars have won five of six since having their bye in Week 11.  Trevor Lawrence has improved with each and every start, and he’s thrown 24 touchdowns and just eight interceptions in his sophomore season.  Whichever team wins on Saturday will clinch the AFC South, and the Jaguars would win the division if there is a tie.

Titans running back Derrick Henry says that Tennessee still has a lot of confidence despite its losing streak.

Titans quarterback Joshua Dobbs says that he’s not shying away from an opportunity to play in a big game.