What Is The NFL Playoff Picture Looking Like?

With the NFL season coming to an end, let’s take a look at what the playoff picture is looking like.

The NFL Playoff Picture

The NFL Playoff Picture is looking very good for the New England Patriots. The Patriots have clinched the AFC East and have the inside track to secure the top seed in the AFC. They are currently in first place in the conference with a record of 10-2. The Patriots have a two-game lead over the Pittsburgh Steelers and the rest of the AFC.

The current standings

The NFL playoff picture is looking very different this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. There are only four teams that have clinched a spot so far, and there are only two weeks left in the season. The standings are as follows:

1. Cleveland Browns (11-3)
2. Kansas City Chiefs (11-3)
3. Pittsburgh Steelers (11-3)
4. Green Bay Packers (11-3)
5. Buffalo Bills (11-3)
6. New Orleans Saints (10-4)
7. Los Angeles Rams (9-5)
8. Seattle Seahawks (9-5)
9. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-5)
10. Miami Dolphins (9-5)

The teams that have clinched a playoff berth

As we enter the final week of the NFL regular season, there are still a few teams that have not clinched a playoff berth. Here is a look at the teams that have clinched, and what their chances are of making it to the Super Bowl.

-New England Patriots: The Patriots have clinched the AFC East and will be the number one seed in the AFC playoffs. They have a first round bye and will host a divisional round game. Their chances of making it to the Super Bowl are very good.

-Pittsburgh Steelers: The Steelers have clinched the AFC North and will be the number two seed in the AFC playoffs. They will host a wild card game. Their chances of making it to the Super Bowl are good.

-Jacksonville Jaguars: The Jaguars have clinched the AFC South and will be the number three seed in the AFC playoffs. They will travel to play a wild card game. Their chances of making it to the Super Bowl are fair.

-Kansas City Chiefs: The Chiefs have clinched the AFC West and will be the number four seed in the AFC playoffs. They will travel to play a wild card game. Their chances of making it to Super Bowl are fair.

-Los Angeles Rams: The Rams have clinched a playoff berth and will be either the number three or four seed in NFC playoffs, depending on how they finish this week’s games. They will most likely travel to play a wild card game, but could potentially get a first round bye if they win this week and other results go their way.. Their chances of making it toSuper Bowl are good . NFC seeds haven’t been finalized yet but we know Rams are in as division winners or one of 2 wildcards

The teams that are still in the running for a playoff berth

The NFL playoff picture is looking pretty good for a lot of teams right now. There are 12 teams that are still in the running for a playoff berth, and there are only four weeks left in the season. Here is a look at the teams that are still in the running for a playoff berth:

-New England Patriots (11-2)
-Dallas Cowboys (10-3)
-Oakland Raiders (10-3)
-Kansas City Chiefs (9-4)
-Miami Dolphins (9-4)
-Pittsburgh Steelers (9-4)
-Denver Broncos (8-5)
-Baltimore Ravens (8-5)
Washington Redskins (7-5)
Minnesota Vikings (7

The NFC Playoff Picture

The NFC playoff picture is starting to take shape as we approach the end of the regular season. The Saints and Rams look like they will be the top two seeds in the conference, but there is a lot of jockeying for position behind them. The Cowboys, Bears, Seahawks, and Vikings are all fighting for a spot in the playoffs, and it should be a very exciting finish to the season.

The current standings

As we enter the final stretch of the NFL season, the playoff picture is starting to take shape. Here are the current standings:

In the AFC, the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers have clinched division titles, and the Jacksonville Jaguars have clinched a playoff spot. The race for the final AFC Wild Card spot is between the Tennessee Titans, Baltimore Ravens, Los Angeles Chargers, and Miami Dolphins.

In the NFC, the Los Angeles Rams and New Orleans Saints have clinched division titles, and the Chicago Bears have clinched a playoff spot. The race for the final NFC Wild Card spot is between the Dallas Cowboys, Seattle Seahawks, Carolina Panthers, and Minnesota Vikings.

The teams that have clinched a playoff berth

The NFL playoff picture is starting to take shape as we head into the final weeks of the regular season. 10 teams have already clinched a spot in the postseason, with the Rams, Saints, Bears and Cowboys securing first-round byes.

The Rams and Saints are currently the only teams that have clinched a division title, but the Bears and Cowboys are in good position to do so in the coming weeks. The Seahawks, Vikings and Eagles are still in contention for the final two wild card spots.

Here’s a look at the current playoff picture:

AFC
1. New England Patriots (10-3) – Clinched playoff berth, first-round bye
2. Pittsburgh Steelers (8-5) – Clinched playoff berth
3. Houston Texans (9-4) – Clinched playoff berth
4. Kansas City Chiefs (11-2) – Clinched AFC West
5. Los Angeles Chargers (10-3) – Clinched playoff berth
6. Baltimore Ravens (8-6) – Currently hold wild card spot

In the hunt: Miami Dolphins (7-6), Indianapolis Colts (7-6), Tennessee Titans (8-6), Denver Broncos (6-7), Cleveland Browns (5-7–1), Cincinnati Bengals (5-8)

NFC
1. Los Angeles Rams (11-2) – Clinched NFC West, first round bye 2. New Orleans Saints (11-2) – Clinched NFC South, first round bye 3. Chicago Bears (9-4) – Lead NFC North 4 .Dallas Cowboys (9-4) – Lead NFC East

In the hunt: Seattle Seahawks(8 – 5 ), Minnesota Vikings( 8 – 5 ), Philadelphia Eagles( 7 – 6 ) , Carolina Panthers( 6 – 7 ) , Green Bay Packers( 5 – 8 ), New York Giants( 5 – 8 )

The teams that are still in the running for a playoff berth

As the NFL season enters its final month, the playoff picture is beginning to take shape. There are a few teams that have already clinched a spot, but many more that are still in the running for a berth. Here is a look at the teams that are still in the hunt:

AFC:
-New England Patriots
-Pittsburgh Steelers
-Jacksonville Jaguars
-Kansas City Chiefs
-Los Angeles Chargers
-Baltimore Ravens
-Indianapolis Colts
-Tennessee Titans

NFC:
-Minnesota Vikings
-Los Angeles Rams
-New Orleans Saints
-Carolina Panthers
-Atlanta Falcons
-Dallas Cowboys
-Seattle Seahawks ///////////Green Bay Packers

The AFC Playoff Picture

The AFC playoff picture is looking very good for the New England Patriots. They have already clinched the number one seed and home field advantage throughout the playoffs. The Patriots have also clinched the AFC East division title. The only thing that is left for them to do is to win the Super Bowl.

The current standings

In the AFC, the New England Patriots have clinched the conference’s top seed and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. The Pittsburgh Steelers have clinched the AFC North. The Jacksonville Jaguars have clinched a playoff berth. The Kansas City Chiefs have clinched the AFC West and a playoff berth. The Tennessee Titans and Baltimore Ravens are vying for the AFC’s final wild-card spot.

In the NFC, the Philadelphia Eagles have clinched the conference’s top seed and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. The Minnesota Vikings have clinched a playoff berth and at least the No. 2 seed. The Los Angeles Rams have clinched a playoff berth and are fighting for the NFC West title. The New Orleans Saints have clinched a playoff berth. The Carolina Panthers and Atlanta Falcons are vying for the NFC’s final wild-card spot.

The teams that have clinched a playoff berth

With only two weeks left in the NFL regular season, several teams have already clinched a spot in the playoffs. The New England Patriots and the Baltimore Ravens have both clinched a spot in the AFC playoffs. The Patriots have clinched the AFC East division title, and the Ravens have clinched a spot as a wild card team. The Kansas City Chiefs have also clinched a spot in the playoffs, but they have not yet clinched their division title. In the NFC, the New Orleans Saints have clinched their division title, and the Seattle Seahawks have clinched a spot as a wild card team.

The teams that are still in the running for a playoff berth

As the NFL regular season enters its final quarter, several teams are still in the running for a playoff berth. In the AFC, the New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers have already clinched a spot in the playoffs, but the other 14 teams are still in contention.

The AFC playoff picture is especially tight this year, with only four games separating the first-place team from the ninth-place team. Several teams are also fighting for a wild card berth, which goes to the two teams with the best record who did not win their division.

In order to make it to the playoffs, a team must first win their division. The AFC has four divisions: North, South, East, and West. Each division winner automatically earns a playoff berth. The other two AFC playoff berths go to the two wild card teams.

The NFC playoff picture is less crowded than the AFC, with only six teams vying for a spot in the playoffs. The NFC has eight divisions: North, South, East, West, and four divisional playoffs. Three division winners have already clinched a spot in the playoffs (Dallas Cowboys, Seattle Seahawks, and Detroit Lions), but five other teams are still fighting for a divisional or wild card berth.

The NFL playoffs will begin on January 6th, 2018 and will conclude with Super Bowl LII on February 4th at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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