National Football League
Standings
American Football Conference
AFC East
|
W
|
L
|
T
|
PCT
|
PF
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PA
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STRK
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10
|
0
|
0
|
1.000
|
323
|
182
|
W10
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5
|
5
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0
|
.500
|
244
|
227
|
L1
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5
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5
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0
|
.500
|
234
|
208
|
L2
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4
|
6
|
0
|
.400
|
205
|
249
|
L1
|
The current playoff picture, which means absolutely nothing, looks like this:
NFC
1. Carolina Panthers
2. Arizona Cardinals
3. Green Bay Packers
4. New York Giants
5. Minnesota Vikings
6. Atlanta Falcons
AFC
1. New England Patriots
2. Cincinnati Bengals
3. Denver Broncos
4. Indianapolis Colts
5. Pittsburgh Steelers
6. Kansas City Chiefs
The Chiefs have made a remarkable run to put themselves in playoff contention. Four weeks ago they were 1-4 and had lost their top offensive playmaker, Jamaal Charles, for the season. Four wins and a committee of running backs and they are in the playoff chase.
The Chiefs have made a remarkable run to put themselves in playoff contention. Four weeks ago they were 1-4 and had lost their top offensive playmaker, Jamaal Charles, for the season. Four wins and a committee of running backs and they are in the playoff chase.
Whether due to parity or poor football not a single team currently outside the playoff picture but still in the hunt for it has a winning record. Only four AFC teams have a winning record. The NFC is only one better with five. The Dallas Cowboys have the worst record in the NFC and they have a decent shot at a playoff spot. The Titans are very much alive in the AFC South with a 2-8 record. Crazy stuff.
The New England Patriots and Carolina Panthers are still undefeated.
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