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HERE IT IS:
None of the seeds are really set in stone yet, except for Indy. So this weekend should be good stuff.
WEEK 16 AFC PLAYOFF PICTURE
1. Indianapolis Colts (13-1) – Won AFC South. Clinched first-round bye and home-field advantage. Would play host to the lowest-seeded, wild-card round winner in the divisional playoffs. Next: at Seattle (12-2).
2. Denver Broncos (11-3) – Leads AFC West. Clinched playoff berth. Holds tiebreaker against Cincinnati with 8-2 conference record. Can clinch division title with 1) a win or tie or 2) San Diego loss or tie. Can clinch first-round bye with a win and Cincinnati loss. Would play host to the highest-seeded, wild-card round winner in the divisional playoffs. Next: vs. Oakland (4-10). 3. Cincinnati Bengals (11-3) – Won AFC North. Would play host to the No. 2 wild card in a first-round game. Next: vs. Buffalo (4-10).
4. New England Patriots (9-5) – Won AFC East. Would play host to the No. 1 wild card in a first-round game. Next: at N.Y. Jets (3-11).
5. Jacksonville Jaguars (10-4) – Currently the No. 1 wild card. Can clinch playoff spot with 1) a win or 2) a tie and Pittsburgh loss or tie or 3) a tie and San Diego loss or 4) a Pittsburgh loss and Kansas City loss or tie. Next: at Houston (2-12).
6. Pittsburgh Steelers (9-5) – Currently the No. 2 wild card. Holds head-to-head tiebreaker with San Diego. Next: at Cleveland (5-9).
7. San Diego Chargers (9-5) – Next: at Kansas City (8-6).
8. Kansas City Chiefs (8-6) – Next: vs. San Diego (9-5).
Here are the current first-round matchups in the AFC:
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati – AFC wild-card game Steelers No. 2 AFC wild card Record: 9-5 vs. Bengals AFC South leader Record: 10-3
Jacksonville at New England – AFC wild-card game Jaguars No. 1 AFC wild card Record: 10-4 vs. Patriots AFC East leader Record: 9-5
WEEK 16 NFC PLAYOFF PICTURE
1. Seattle Seahawks (12-2) – Won NFC West. Clinched first-round bye. Can clinch home-field advantage with 1) a win or tie or 2) Chicago loss or tie. Would play host to the lowest-seeded, wild-card round winner in the divisional playoffs. Next: vs. Indianapolis (13-1).
2. Chicago Bears (10-4) – Leads NFC North. Holds tiebreaker against N.Y. Giants and Carolina with 8-2 conference record. Can clinch playoff spot with 1) Washington loss or tie or 2) Tampa Bay loss. Can clinch division title with 1) a win or tie or 2) Minnesota loss or tie. Can clinch a first-round bye with a win, N.Y. Giants loss and Carolina loss. Would play host to the highest-seeded, wild-card round winner in the divisional playoffs. Next: at Green Bay (3-11).
3. New York Giants (10-4) – Leads NFC East. Holds tiebreaker against Carolina with 8-3 conference record. Can clinch playoff spot with Minnesota loss or tie. Can clinch division title with a win or tie. Would play host to the No. 2 wild card in a first-round game. Next: at Washington (8-6).
4. Carolina Panthers (10-4) – Leads NFC South. Would play host to the No. 1 wild card in a first-round game. Can clinch playoff spot with 1) a win or tie or 2) Washington loss or tie, Atlanta loss or tie and Minnesota loss or tie. Can clinch division title with 1) a win and Tampa Bay loss or tie or 2) a tie and Tampa Bay loss. Next: vs. Dallas (8-6).
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-5) – Currently No. 1 wild card. Can clinch playoff spot with 1) a win, Dallas loss or tie and Washington loss or tie or 2) a win, Dallas loss or tie and Minnesota loss or tie or 3) a win, Washington loss or tie and Minnesota loss or tie. Next: vs. Atlanta (8-6).
6. Washington Redskins (8-6) – Currently the No. 2 wild card. Holds tiebreaker over Dallas, Minnesota and Atlanta with 8-2 conference record. Can clinch playoff spot with a win, Dallas loss, Minnesota loss and Atlanta loss. Next: vs. N.Y. Giants (10-4).
7. Minnesota Vikings (8-6) – Next: at Baltimore (5-9).
8. Dallas Cowboys (8-6) – Next: at Carolina (10-4).
9. Atlanta Falcons (8-6) – Next: at Tampa Bay (9-5).
Here are the current first-round matchups in the NFC:
Tampa Bay at Carolina– NFC wild-card game Buccaneers No. 2 NFC wild card Record: 9-5 vs. Panthers NFC South leader Record: 10-4 Washington at N.Y. Giants – NFC wild-card game Redskins No. 2 NFC wild card Record: 8-6 vs. Giants NFC East leader Record: 10-4
TEAMS ELIMINATED FROM PLAYOFF CONTENTION
Arizona, Baltimore, Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, Green Bay, Houston, Miami, New Orleans, N.Y. Jets, Oakland, Philadelphia, St. Louis, San Francisco and Tennessee.
[Edited on December 20, 2005 at 11:39 AM. Reason : asdf] 12/20/2005 11:38:33 AM |