11 teams are still alive in the AFC, with only four being assured of a spot in the playoffs. The other seven are basically already in a playoff-of sorts, where if they lose, they're out and if they win, they may still be. The NFC is more organized. Barely. We know which six teams will be playing, but only one of them has their seed wrapped up. It should be quite a day on Sunday!
The first tie-breaker in any sceanrio is always head-to-head matchups. Next up is record against conference opponents. Things are usually settled by that time, but with seven teams within one game of one another and two spots on the line, the AFC tie-breakers could end up going pretty deep. I've left the possibility of a tie game out of the scenarios because let's face it, there isn't going to be a tie game. Here's how things shake out through Week 16:
AFC
1 Indianapolis Colts 14-1 (AFC South Champs, clinched 1 seed)
2 San Diego Chargers 12-3 (AFC West Champs, clinched 2 seed)
3 Cincinnati Bengals 10-5 (AFC North Champs, clinched hosting first round game)
4 New England Patriots 10-5 (AFC East Champs, clinched hosting first round game)
5 New York Jets 8-7
6 Baltimore Ravens 8-7
7 Denver Broncos 8-7
8 Houston Texans 8-7
9 Pittsburgh Steelers 8-7
10 Miami Dolphins 7-8
11 Jacksonville Jaguars 7-8
Possible Scenarios:
Cincinnati - 3 seed: Bengals win
Cincinnati - 4 seed: Bengals lose + Patriots win
New England - 3 seed: Patriots win + Bengals lose
New England - 4 seed: Patriots and Bengals both win or both lose
New York - 5 seed: Jets win
Baltimore - 5 seed: Ravens win + Jets lose
Baltimore - 6 seed: Ravens and Jets both win
Denver - 5 seed: Broncos win + Jets lose + Ravens lose + Texans lose
Denver - 6 seed: Brocnos win + Jets or Ravens lose + Steelers and/or Texans lose, OR Steelers lose + any two losses by the Jets, Ravens and Texans
Houston - 5 seed: Texans win + Jets lose + Ravens lose + Broncos lose
Houston - 6 seed: Texans win + and two losses by the Jets, Ravens and Broncos
Pittsburgh - 5 seed: Steelers win + Jets lose + Ravens lose + Texans lose
Pittsburgh - 6 seed: Steelers win + Jets lose + Ravens lose + Broncos lose + Texans win, OR Steelers win + Texans lose + Jets lose, OR Steelers win + Texans lose + Ravens lose
Miami - 6 seed: Dolphins win +Jets lose + Ravens lose + Broncos lose + Texans lose + Jaguars lose
Jacksonville - 5 seed: Jaguars win + Jets lose + Ravens lose + Broncos lose + Texans lose + Steelers lose
Jacksonville - 6 seed: Jaguars win + Jets lose + Ravens lose + Broncos lose + Texans lose + Steelers win, OR Jaguars win + Dolphins win + 3 or more losses by the Jets, Ravens, Broncos and Texans
Matchups:
Indianapolis Colts play at Buffalo
San Diego Chargers host Washington
Cincinnati Bengals play at New York Jets
New England Patriots play at Houston
New York Jets host Cincinnati
Baltimore Ravens host Oakland
Denver Broncos play at Kansas City
Houston Texans play at New England
Pittsburgh Steelers host Miami
Miami Dolphins play at Pittsburgh
Jacksonville Jaguars play at Cleveland
NFC
1 New Orleans Saints 13-2 (NFC South Champs, clinched 1 seed)
2 Philadelphia Eagles 11-4*
3 Minnesota Vikings 11-4 (NFC North Champs)
4 Arizona Cardinals 10-5 (NFC West Champs)
5 Green Bay Packers 10-5
6 Dallas Cowboys 10-5*
*-Dallas hosts Philadelphia in Week 17 and the winner is the NFC East champ
Possible Scenarios
Philadelphia - 2 seed: Eagles win
Philadelphia - 5 seed: Eagles lose + Packers lose
Philadelphia - 6 seed: Eagles lose + Packers win
Minnesota - 2 seed: Vikings win + Eagles lose
Minnesota - 3 seed: Vikings win + Eagles win, OR Vikings lose + Eagles win + Cardinals lose
Minnesota - 4 seed: Vikings lose + Eagles win + Cardinals win
Arizona - 2 seed: Cardinals win + Eagles lose + Vikings lose
Arizona - 3 seed: Cardinals win + Eagles win + Vikings lose, OR Cardinals win + Eagles lose + Vikings win
Arizona - 4 seed: Cardinals lose, OR both Eagles and Vikings win
Green Bay - 5 seed: Packers win
Green Bay - 6 seed: Packers lose + Cowboys win
Dallas - 2 seed: Cowboys win + Vikings lose + Cardinals lose
Dallas - 3 seed: Cowboys win + Vikings win + Cardinals lose, OR Cowboys win + Vikings lose + Cardinals win
Dallas - 4 seed: Cowboys win + Vikings win + Cardinals win
Dallas - 6 seed: Cowboys lose
Matchups
New Orleans Saints play at Carolina
Philadelphia Eagles play at Dallas
Minnesota Vikings host New York Giants
Arizona Cardinals host Green Bay
Green Bay Packers play at Arizona
Dallas Cowboys host Philadelphia
Under most likely scenarios, both the Eagles-Cowboys and Cardinals-Packers games will be rematched in the first round of the playoffs, though the home sites are up for grabs.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
NFL Week 14 Hangover
The Vikings joined the Colts and Saints as division champs in Week 14, but the Cardinals were unable to do so in the NFC West after they sleep-walked through their game against the 49ers on Monday night. There were only two notable changes of position in Week 14: the Jaguars lost to Miami and fell out of an AFC Wild Card position (the Ravens took over their vacated spot thanks to holding all the tie-breakers in the 4-way tie at 7-6), and the Cowboys lost to San Diego, swapping playoff positions with Philadelphia. Both are still in the playoffs, but the Eagles are now leading the NFC East and the Cowboys are the 2nd Wild Card.
AFC - Settled
AFC South Champions - Indianapolis Colts (13-0)
Byes - Indianapolis Colts
AFC - Up For Grabs
Top seed - Indianapolis (13-0) leads the race for the AFC's top seed and playoff homefield advantage by three games with three to play. San Diego (10-3) is second and is the only team that could catch the Colts.
Byes - The Chargers (10-3) lead the Bengals (9-4) by one game for the second bye. They play one another in San Diego in Week 15, which will determine who holds the tie-breaker should they finish with the same record. The Patriots (8-5) are two games back for the final bye and are a long-shot, at best.
AFC North Champions - Cincinnati (9-4) still leads the division by 2 games even after losing in Week 14. They will clinch the division with one more win or a Ravens' (7-6) loss because they swept the Ravens this season and hold the tie-breaker. The Steelers (6-7) were eliminated from contention in Week 14.
AFC West Champions - San Diego (10-3) is two games ahead of Denver (8-5), who lost to Indianapolis in Week 14. The two split the season series and the Chargers have one more conference win than do the Broncos, so they would win should the Broncos pull off a miracle and end the season tied with San Diego.
AFC East Champions - New England (8-5) held onto its one game lead over both New York and Miami (7-6) for the division crown in Week 14. The tie-breakers are complicated at this point. Miami would currently win a 3-way tie because they have the best record in games among the three (split with New England and swept New York). New England has tie-breakers over both Miami and New York individually, and Miami has the tie-breaker over New York.
AFC Wild Cards - The Broncos (8-5) were a near lock last week for a spot, but their loss, along with wins by Baltimore, Miami, and the Jets, makes the AFC Wild Cards a mess. Denver is one game ahead of a 4-team log-jam at 7-6 and the Ravens currently hold the tie-breakers for the final spot. Pittsburgh (6-7) is still alive, but has to pass four teams and has a brutal remaining schedule. Baltimore has the easiest remaining schedule of those teams in contention. The Jets have, by far, the hardest remaining schedule in the NFL.
AFC - Projections and Opponents' Combined Records
1. Indianapolis Colts (16-0). Remaining: at Jacksonville (W), New York Jets (W), at Buffalo (W) - 19-20
2. San Diego Chargers (13-3). Remaining: Cincinnati (W), at Tennessee (W), Washington (W) - 19-20
3. Cincinnati Bengals (11-5). Remaining: at San Diego (L), Kansas City (W), at New York Jets (W) - 20-19
4. New England Patriots (10-6). Remaining: at Buffalo (W), Jacksonville (W), at Houston (L) - 18-21
5. Denver Broncos (10-6). Remaining: Oakland (W), at Philadelphia (L), Kansas City (W) - 16-23
6. Miami Dolphins (9-7). Remaining: at Tennessee (L), Houston (W), Pittsburgh (W) - 18-21
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7. Baltimore Ravens (9-7). Remaining: Chicago (W), at Pittsburgh (L), at Oakland (W) - 15-24
8. Jacksonville Jaguars (9-7). Remaining: Indianapolis (L), at New England (L), at Cleveland (W) - 23-16
9. New York Jets (8-8). Remaining: Atlanta (W), at Indianapolis (L), Cincinnati (L) - 28-11
10. Pittsburgh Steelers (8-8). Remaining: Green Bay (W), Baltimore (W), at Miami (L) - 23-16
Baltimore and Miami finish tied at 9-7, with Miami advancing to the playoffs because of a better strength of victory number (they are tied after the first 3 tie-breakers - head-to-head, conference winning percentage, record in common games). Miami will travel to Cincinnati to face the Bengals, with the winner traveling to San Diego. Denver heads to New England to play the Patriots, with the winner playing at Indianapolis.
NFC - Settled
NFC South Champions - New Orleans Saints (13-0)
NFC Playoffs - Minnesota Vikings (11-2)
NFC - Up For Grabs
Top seed - New Orleans leads the race for the NFC's top seed and playoff homefield advantage by two games over Minnesota with three games to play. No other team can take this spot.
Byes - New Orleans clinched a first round bye with their win in Week 14. Minnesota (11-2) has a two game lead for the second bye over Phildelphia (9-4) and Green Bay (9-4), but no other team could take the spot.
NFC North Champions - Minnesota (11-2) swept the season series against Green Bay (9-4) and can clinch the division crown with a win or a Packers loss.
NFC West Champions - Arizona (8-5) failed to clinch in their head-to-head matchup with San Francisco (6-7) on Monday night, and also lost to the 49ers in Week 1. The Cardinals still hold a two game lead though and can clinch the division with a combination of two Cardinal wins and 49er losses in the final three weeks. Arizona has the easiest remaining schedule in the NFL.
NFC East Champions - Philadelphia (9-4) assumed control of the division with a win over the Giants (7-6), narrowly avoiding a three-way tie for the division lead after Dallas (8-4) lost in Week 14 as well. Dallas beat Philadelphia head-to-head already and they face off again in Week 17.
NFC Wild Cards - Green Bay (9-4) is now nearly a lock for a Wild Card, with a two-game lead over the Giants (7-6). Dallas (8-5) is currently in the final playoff spot, but they only have a one-game lead over New York, and were swept by the Giants in the season series. Atlanta (6-7) is still alive and has a very easy remaining schedule, but they would need a lot of help from the Giants and Cowboys to sneak in.
NFC - Projections and Opponents' Combined Records
1. New Orleans Saints (16-0). Remaining: Dallas, (W), Tampa Bay (W), at Carolina (W) - 14-25
2. Minnesota Vikings (14-2). Remaining: at Carolina (W), at Chicago (W), New York Giants (W) - 17-22
3. Philadelphia Eagles (11-5). Remaining: San Francisco (W), Denver (W), at Dallas (L) - 22-17
4. Arizona Cardinals (10-6). Remaining: at Detroit (W), St. Louis (W), Green Bay (L) - 12-27
5. Green Bay Packers (11-5). Remaining: at Pittsburgh (L), Seattle (W), at Arizona (W) - 19-20
6. New York Giants (9-7). Remaining: at Washington (W), Carolina (W), at Minnesota (L) - 20-19
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7. Dallas Cowboys (9-7). Remaining: at New Orleans (L), at Washington (L), Philadelphia (W) - 25-13
8 Atlanta Falcons (8-8). Remaining: at New York Jets (L), Buffalo (W), at Tampa Bay (W) - 13-26
New York wins the tie for the final NFC Wild Card thanks to their season sweep of the Cowboys. The Giants play at Philadelphia, with the winner heading to Minnesota to play the Vikings. Green Bay plays at the Cardinals, with the winner playing in New Orleans against the top-seeded Saints.
Points of Note
- Potentially only the Eagles-Giants game will see any bad weather among NFC playoff games. The other games will all be played in either Arizona or in a dome if the seeds hold.
- The AFC playoffs will see similar conditions as first round games will be in New England and Cincinnati, but if the seeds hold, the rest of the games will either be in San Diego or a dome.
- The Giants and Eagles would meet in the opening round for the second consecutive season. Philadelphia won that game and swept the series this season. They have a four-game winning streak against the Giants.
- Dallas has the toughest schedule among all contenders in the NFC (opponents are 25-13), while the Jets have the worst schedule in the AFC (28-11).
- The Jets play Indianapolis in Week 16 and Cincinnati in Week 17. Both of those teams' seedings may be set by that time, so the Jets may wind up with one of the easiest schedules. The Giants schedule could get a lot easier if Minnesota sits their starters in Week 17 as well, which is likely given that their seeding may be determined by then.
- The Eagles' tough schedule gets even tougher when you consider that San Francisco, Denver, and Dallas will all still be fighting for a playoff spot when they face Philly.
- Denver's schedule is easy on paper, but with two games against division rivals Oakland and Kansas City, nothing is certain. They should win that one and perhaps lose at Philadelphia, but it isn't too far of a stretch to see them losing all three and missing the playoffs entirely.
- Arizona has the easiest schedule in the NFC (opponents are 12-27). Baltimore has the easiest in the AFC (15-24).
- Dallas has two tough games remaining (at New Orleans and home against Philadelphia), but their third game is in Washington. This is an easy win on paper, but they are bitter rivals and Washington held the Cowboys scoreless for over 58 minutes before surrendering a touchdown and losing 7-6 last month in Dallas.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
NFL Week 13 Hangover
Two NFL divisions are officially over after Week 13. Three more are unofficially over, and that leaves three other divisions and seven playoff spots in total turmoil. Here's a look at what's settled and what's still up for grabs.
AFC - Settled
AFC South Champions - Indianapolis Colts (12-0)
AFC - Up For Grabs
Top seed - Indianapolis leads the race for the AFC's top seed by three games with four to play.
Byes - Indianapolis can clinch a first round bye with any Colts win and any loss by San Diego or Cincinnati. The Chargers and Bengals are tied for the second bye (9-3), and the Chargers hold the tie-breaker based on record against AFC opponents, but the two square off in San Diego in Week 15.
Playoff Home Field - Indianapolis can clinch home field throughout the playoffs with any win and any loss by both San Diego and Cincinnati.
AFC North Champions - Cincinnati (9-3) swept the season series against Pittsburgh (6-6) and Baltimore (6-6) and will clinch the division with any Bengals win or any loss by both the Steelers and Ravens.
AFC West Champions - San Diego (9-3) is one game ahead of Denver (8-4) for the division crown. The two split the season series and the Chargers have one more conference win than do the Broncos.
AFC East Champions - New England (7-5) is one game ahead of both New York and Miami (6-6) for the division crown. The Patriots split the season series with both teams, but the Dolphins swept the Jets.
AFC Wild Cards - The Broncos (8-4) sit in good position, one game ahead of Jacksonville (7-5), and two games ahead of the four-way log-jam at 6-6 between the Ravens, Dolphins, Jets, and Steelers (who sit in that order based on tie-breakers).
AFC - Projections
1. Indianapolis Colts (16-0). Remaining: Denver (W), at Jacksonville (W), New York Jets (W), at Buffalo (W).
2. San Diego Chargers (12-4). Remaining: at Dallas (L), Cincinnati (W), at Tennessee (W), Washington (W)
3. Cincinnati Bengals (11-5). Remaining: at Minnesota (L), at San Diego (L), Kansas City (W), at New York Jets (W)
4. New England Patriots (10-6). Remaining: Carolina (W), at Buffalo (W), Jacksonville (W), at Houston (L)
5. Denver Broncos (10-6). Remaining: at Indianapolis (L), Oakland (W), at Philadelphia (L), Kansas City (W)
6. Jacksonville Jaguars (9-7). Remaining: Miami (W), Indianapolis (L), at New England (L), at Cleveland (W)
7. Baltimore Ravens (9-7). Remaining: Detroit (W), Chicago (W), at Pittsburgh (L), at Oakland (W)
8. Pittsburgh Steelers (9-7). Remaining: at Cleveland (W), Green Bay (W), Baltimore (W), at Miami (L)
9. Miami Dolphins (8-8). Remaining: at Jacksonville (L), at Tennessee (L), Houston (W), Pittsburgh (W)
10. New York Jets (8-8). Remaining: at Tampa Bay (W), Atlanta (W), at Indianapolis (L), Cincinnati (L)
Jacksonville advances to the playoffs based on an 8-4 AFC record. Baltimore will be 8-5. Pittsburgh will be 6-6. They will travel to Cincinnati to face the Bengals, with the winner traveling to San Diego. Denver heads to New England to play the Patriots, with the winner playing at Indianapolis.
NFC - Settled
NFC South Champions - New Orleans Saints (12-0)
NFC - Up For Grabs
Top seed - New Orleans leads the race for the NFC's top seed by 2 games over Minnesota.
Byes - New Orleans can clinch a first round bye with a win. Minnesota (10-2) has a two game lead for the second bye over Arizona (8-4), Dallas (8-4), Philadelphia (8-4), and Green Bay (8-4).
Playoff Home Field - New Orleans can clinch home field advantage throughout the playoffs with any combination of 3 of their wins and Minnesota losses.
NFC North Champions - Minnesota (10-2) swept the season series against Green Bay (8-4) and can clinch the division crown with any combination of two Vikings wins and Packers losses.
NFC West Champions - Arizona (8-4) is three games ahead of San Francisco (5-7) but lost to the 49ers in Week 1. They can clinch the division with a win over the 49ers in Week 14, otherwise they would need some combination of two Cardinal wins and 49er losses in the final three weeks.
NFC East Champions - Dallas (8-4) and Philadelphia (8-4) are tied for the division lead, but Dallas already won in Philadelphia and they meet in Dallas in Week 17. New York (7-5) is one game back, having already swept Dallas and lost in Philadelphia. The Giants host the Eagles in Week 14. The tie-breaker in a 3-way tie for a division is record in games among those involved, and currently the Giants are 2-1, the Cowboys are 1-2, and the Eagles are 1-1.
NFC Wild Cards - The Eagles (8-4) and Green Bay (8-4) are currently in Wild Card position, with a one game lead over the Giants (7-5), and two game lead over Atlanta (6-6). The Eagles hold the tie-breaker with the Giants currently based on their head-to-head win, but the two face eachother in New York in Week 14. Even with a Giants win, the Eagles would maintain their Wild Card lead over the Giants by virtue of their 7-3 NFC record vs. the Giants' 6-3 NFC record. The Packers can hold their spot with a Week 14 win in Chicago, but would reliquish it to the Giants should the Packers lose and Giants win (6-4 and 6-3 in the NFC, respectively).
NFC - Projections
1. New Orleans Saints (16-0). Remaining: at Atlanta (W), Dallas, (W), Tampa Bay (W), at Carolina (W)
2. Minnesota Vikings (14-2). Remaining: Cincinnati (W), at Carolina (W), at Chicago (W), New York Giants (W)
3. Arizona Cardinals (11-5). Remaining: at San Francisco (W), at Detroit (W), St. Louis (W), Green Bay (L)
4. New York Giants (10-6). Remaining: Philadelphia (W), at Washington (W), Carolina (W), at Minnesota (L)
5. Green Bay Packers (11-5). Remaining: at Chicago (W), at Pittsburgh (L), Seattle (W), at Arizona (W)
6. Dallas Cowboys (10-6). Remaining: San Diego (W), at New Orleans (L), at Washington (L), Philadelphia (W)
7. Philadelphia Eagles (10-6). Remaining: at New York Giants (L), San Francisco (W), Denver (W), at Dallas (L)
8 Atlanta Falcons (8-8). Remaining: New Orleans (L), at New York Jets (L), Buffalo (W), at Tampa Bay (W)
New York wins the 3-way tie atop the NFC East thanks to their 3-1 record against the Eagles and Cowboys (Dallas is 2-2 against the others, and Philly is 1-3). Dallas will play at Arizona, with the winner heading to Minnesota to play the Vikings. Green Bay plays at the Giants with the winner playing in New Orleans against the top-seeded Saints.
Points of Note
- Potentially only the Packers-Giants game will see any bad weather among NFC playoff games. The other games will all be played in either Arizona or in a dome unless Dallas upsets Arizona and Minnesota, and the Giants or Packers upset New Orleans.
- The AFC playoffs will see similar conditions as first round games will be in New England and Cincinnati, but if the seeds hold, the rest of the games will either be in San Diego or a dome.
- Dallas has the toughest schedule among all contenders (opponents are 32-16).
- Arizona has the easiest schedule among all contenders (opponents are 16-32).
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
NFL Week 12 Hangover
We know the Colts, Saints, and Vikings are in the playoffs, with only seeding yet to be determined. The Colts already clinched the AFC South with five game remaining, but the Saints are still a game away from doing so in the NFC South. The Vikings can wrap up the NFC North with a win and a Packers loss in Week 13. But every other playoff spot is up for grabs - six teams are still within striking distance for the remaining four spots in the NFC, and seven AFC teams still have good shot at claiming one of the remaining five spots in that conference.
Here's how they lay out currently along with where they'll be playing in January.
AFC
1. Colts (11-0) - AFC South Champions. Remaining games: Home vs. Tennessee, Denver, and New York Jets. At Jacksonville and Buffalo. Predicted finish: 16-0, #1 seed.
t2. Chargers (8-3) - Lead AFC West by 1 game. Remaining games: Home vs. Cincinnati and Washington. At Cleveland, Dallas, and Tennessee. Predicted finish: 12-4, #4 seed.
t2. Bengals (8-3) - Lead AFC North by 2 games. Remaining games: Home vs. Detroit and Kansas City. At Minnesota, San Diego, and New York Jets. Predicted finish: 12-4, #2 seed.
4. Patriots (7-4) - Lead AFC East by 2 games. Remaining games: Home vs. Carolina and Jacksonville. At Miami, Buffalo, and Texas. Predicted finish: 12-4, #3 seed.
5. Broncos (7-4) - 2nd in AFC West by 1 game. Remaining games: Home vs. Oakland. At Kansas City, Indianapolis, Philadelphia, and Kansas City. Predicted finish: 10-6, #6 seed.
t6. Ravens (6-5) - 2nd in AFC North by 2 games. Remaining games: Home vs. Detroit and Chicago. At Green Bay, Pittsburgh, and Oakland. Predicted finish: 9-7, #8 (out).
t6. Jaguars (6-5) - 2nd in AFC South by 5 games. Remaining games: Home vs. Houston, Miami, and Indianapolis. At New England and Cleveland. Predicted finish: 9-7, #7 (out).
t6. Steelers (6-5) - 3rd in AFC North by 2 games. Remaining games: Home vs. Oakland, Green Bay, and Baltimore. At Cleveland and Miami. Predicted finish: 10-6, #5 seed (win tie-breaker over Denver based on head-to-head win).
Miami (5-6), New York Jets (5-6), Houston (5-6), and Tennessee (5-6) are all still in contention but need a lot of help to make the playoffs.
The Colts (bye) would host the winner of the Steelers at the Chargers.
The Bengals (bye) would host the winner of the Broncos at the Patriots.
NFC
1. Saints (11-0) - Lead NFC South by 5 games. Remaining games: Home vs. Dallas and Tampa Bay. At Washington, Atlanta, and Carolina. Predicted finish: 16-0, #1 seed.
2. Vikings (10-1) - Lead NFC North by 3 games. Remaining games: Home vs. Cincinnati and New York Giants. At Arizona, Carolina, and Chicago. Predicted finish: 15-1, #2 seed.
3. Cowboys (8-3) - Lead NFC East by 1 game. Remaining games: Home vs. San Diego and Philadelphia. At New York Giants, New Orleans, and Washington. Predicted finish: 10-6, #6 seed.
4. Cardinals (7-4) - Lead NFC West by 2 games. Remaining games: Home vs. Minnesota, St. Louis, and Green Bay. At San Francisco and Detroit. Predicted finish: 11-5, #3 seed.
5. Eagles (7-4) 2nd in NFC East by 1 game. Remaining games: Home vs. San Francisco and Denver. At Atlanta, New York Giants, and Dallas. Predicted finish: 9-7, #8 (out).
t5. Packers (7-4) - 2nd in NFC North by 3 games. Remaining games: Home vs. Baltimore and Seattle. At Chicago, Pittsburgh, and Arizona. Predicted finish: 11-5, #5 seed.
t7. Giants (6-5) - 3rd in NFC East by 2 games. Remaining games: Home. vs. Dallas, Philadelphia, and Carolina. At Washington and Minnesota. Predicted finish: 10-6, #4 seed (win tie-breaker over Dallas based on two head-to-head wins).
t7. Falcons (6-5) - 2nd in NFC South by 5 games. Remaining games: Home vs. Philadelphia, New Orleans, and Buffalo. At New York Jets and Tampa Bay. Predicted finish: 10-6, #7 (out - lose tie-breakers to NYG and Dallas based on head-to-head losses).
San Francisco (5-6) is still in contention but needs a lot of help to make the playoffs.
The Saints (bye) would host the winner of the Packers at the Giants.
The Vikings (bye) would host the winner of the Cowboys at the Cardinals.
Here's how they lay out currently along with where they'll be playing in January.
AFC
1. Colts (11-0) - AFC South Champions. Remaining games: Home vs. Tennessee, Denver, and New York Jets. At Jacksonville and Buffalo. Predicted finish: 16-0, #1 seed.
t2. Chargers (8-3) - Lead AFC West by 1 game. Remaining games: Home vs. Cincinnati and Washington. At Cleveland, Dallas, and Tennessee. Predicted finish: 12-4, #4 seed.
t2. Bengals (8-3) - Lead AFC North by 2 games. Remaining games: Home vs. Detroit and Kansas City. At Minnesota, San Diego, and New York Jets. Predicted finish: 12-4, #2 seed.
4. Patriots (7-4) - Lead AFC East by 2 games. Remaining games: Home vs. Carolina and Jacksonville. At Miami, Buffalo, and Texas. Predicted finish: 12-4, #3 seed.
5. Broncos (7-4) - 2nd in AFC West by 1 game. Remaining games: Home vs. Oakland. At Kansas City, Indianapolis, Philadelphia, and Kansas City. Predicted finish: 10-6, #6 seed.
t6. Ravens (6-5) - 2nd in AFC North by 2 games. Remaining games: Home vs. Detroit and Chicago. At Green Bay, Pittsburgh, and Oakland. Predicted finish: 9-7, #8 (out).
t6. Jaguars (6-5) - 2nd in AFC South by 5 games. Remaining games: Home vs. Houston, Miami, and Indianapolis. At New England and Cleveland. Predicted finish: 9-7, #7 (out).
t6. Steelers (6-5) - 3rd in AFC North by 2 games. Remaining games: Home vs. Oakland, Green Bay, and Baltimore. At Cleveland and Miami. Predicted finish: 10-6, #5 seed (win tie-breaker over Denver based on head-to-head win).
Miami (5-6), New York Jets (5-6), Houston (5-6), and Tennessee (5-6) are all still in contention but need a lot of help to make the playoffs.
The Colts (bye) would host the winner of the Steelers at the Chargers.
The Bengals (bye) would host the winner of the Broncos at the Patriots.
NFC
1. Saints (11-0) - Lead NFC South by 5 games. Remaining games: Home vs. Dallas and Tampa Bay. At Washington, Atlanta, and Carolina. Predicted finish: 16-0, #1 seed.
2. Vikings (10-1) - Lead NFC North by 3 games. Remaining games: Home vs. Cincinnati and New York Giants. At Arizona, Carolina, and Chicago. Predicted finish: 15-1, #2 seed.
3. Cowboys (8-3) - Lead NFC East by 1 game. Remaining games: Home vs. San Diego and Philadelphia. At New York Giants, New Orleans, and Washington. Predicted finish: 10-6, #6 seed.
4. Cardinals (7-4) - Lead NFC West by 2 games. Remaining games: Home vs. Minnesota, St. Louis, and Green Bay. At San Francisco and Detroit. Predicted finish: 11-5, #3 seed.
5. Eagles (7-4) 2nd in NFC East by 1 game. Remaining games: Home vs. San Francisco and Denver. At Atlanta, New York Giants, and Dallas. Predicted finish: 9-7, #8 (out).
t5. Packers (7-4) - 2nd in NFC North by 3 games. Remaining games: Home vs. Baltimore and Seattle. At Chicago, Pittsburgh, and Arizona. Predicted finish: 11-5, #5 seed.
t7. Giants (6-5) - 3rd in NFC East by 2 games. Remaining games: Home. vs. Dallas, Philadelphia, and Carolina. At Washington and Minnesota. Predicted finish: 10-6, #4 seed (win tie-breaker over Dallas based on two head-to-head wins).
t7. Falcons (6-5) - 2nd in NFC South by 5 games. Remaining games: Home vs. Philadelphia, New Orleans, and Buffalo. At New York Jets and Tampa Bay. Predicted finish: 10-6, #7 (out - lose tie-breakers to NYG and Dallas based on head-to-head losses).
San Francisco (5-6) is still in contention but needs a lot of help to make the playoffs.
The Saints (bye) would host the winner of the Packers at the Giants.
The Vikings (bye) would host the winner of the Cowboys at the Cardinals.
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