Here’s what the NFL game looks like with the Sunday games completed in Week 17:
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Y – 1. Kansas City Chiefs (13-3), AFC West Champions: Buffalo’s loss to Cincinnati opens the gate for KC to clinch the No. 1 seed, a goal currently hampered by the Chiefs’ Week 6 loss to the Bills. remaining table: in Raiders
R – 2. Buffalo Bills (12-3), AFC East champions: It must win at Cincinnati on Monday to retain the AFC’s first-round indoor track and home court advantage. Fall to the Bengals, and Buffalo could slide to third place in the conference. remaining table: In the Bengals, against the Patriots
X – 3. Cincinnati Bengals (11-4), AFC North Leaders: If they can beat Buffalo and end up in a three-way tie with the Bills and Chiefs, the reigning conference champions will earn a home and first-round home run. A win on Monday would move the AFC North Championship to Cincinnati. remaining table: vs. Bills vs. Ravens
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4. Jacksonville Jaguars (8-8), AFC South Leaders: They ended a five-year drought against the Houston Texans with a decisive win Sunday…but it had little effect on the Jags’ playoff chances. The division title will be decided against Tennessee State in Week 18. remaining table: against the titans
x – 5. Los Angeles Chargers (10-6), wild card No. 1: Participants in the playoffs for the first time in four years, all that remains to decide is which division champion the Bullets will visit in the opening round. Now they’re fifth in the AFC because their record in AFC playoffs is better than theirs in Baltimore, and a Los Angeles seeded team can’t be worse than sixth. remaining table: in the Bronco
x – 6. Baltimore Ravens (10-6), Wild Card No. 2: Cincinnati’s loss on Monday ensures the Ravens and Bengals will play the AFC North game in Week 18. remaining table: in the Bengals
7. New England Patriots (8-8), Wild Card #3: Not only do they avoid elimination by defeating Miami on Sunday, the Pats will advance to the playoffs by winning next Sunday. remaining table: in Belize
8. Miami Dolphins (8-8), off the field: A five-game chip and QB Tua Tagovailoa’s latest concussion left their postseason hopes in jeopardy, Sunday’s loss at Foxborough dropped the Fins from the expected postseason bracket. However, a win next week coupled with a New England loss would put Miami ahead. remaining table: against aircraft
9. Pittsburgh Steelers (8-8), off the field: Big win Sunday night in Baltimore. If the Steelers beat Cleveland in Week 18 and the Bills and Jets both win, Pittsburgh will qualify for the AFC’s final wild card. remaining table: vs. Brown
Noticeable: The New York Jets (7-9) currently sit 10th overall in the AFC, but have been eliminated from playoff contention.
11. Tennessee Titans (7-9), off the field: They basically treated Thursday night’s loss to Dallas like a preseason game since it was the Week 18 matchup with Jacksonville that would decide the AFC South crown. remaining table: in jaguars
NFC
x – 1. Philadelphia Eagles (13-3), NFC East leaders: They are 0-for-2 with no hit QB Jalen Hurts, and twice failed to finish as the top seed in the NFC. But Philly could still do it in Week 18 against a sixth seeded Giants team that didn’t have much to play before the wild card round. remaining table: against giants
R – 2. San Francisco 49ers (12-4), NFC West Champions: Escaping Las Vegas with a win in overtime and eliminating the Raiders leaves them with a shot at the top seed in the NFC thanks to their 9-2 record in indoor conference games. The Niners still need a win next week along with a loss to Philadelphia. remaining table: against the Cardinals
R – 3. Minnesota Vikings (12-4), NFC North Champions: Sunday’s crushing loss in Green Bay means they can’t win over the top seed. remaining table: in beers
R – 4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-8), NFC Southern Champions: It wasn’t a pretty year, but Sunday’s win over Carolina wiped out the Panthers and gave the Bucks back-to-back team crowns for the first time in franchise history. remaining table: in the hawk
x – 5. Dallas Cowboys (12-4), Wild Card No. 1: If they win Week 18 and the Eagles don’t, Team America moves into the NFC East throne. The Cowboys also have a path to the top seed if they beat Washington—obviously, Philly must lose their last two games—and finish tied for the top of the conference with Minnesota. remaining table: in leaders
x – 6. New York Giants (9-6-1), wild card No. 2: The Big Blue returned to the postseason for the first time since 2016 thanks to Sunday’s victory. remaining table: in eagles
7. Seattle Seahawks (8-8), Wild Card No. 3: They survived by eliminating the New York Jets on Sunday but have no control over their post-season fate even though they currently reside in seventh place. The Seahawks must win Week 18 and hope the Packers lose. remaining table: Opposite Ramez
8. Detroit Lions (8-8), off the field: They need to win in Green Bay and defeat the Seahawks in Week 18 to get to the postseason. The Week 4 loss to Seattle may eventually come back to haunt them. remaining table: in Packers
9. Green Bay Packers (8-8), off the field: They’ve had plenty of outside help the past few weeks, but the biggest help has come from inside courtesy of the Bucks’ four-game winning streak, including Sunday’s win over Minnesota. If they beat Detroit in Week 18, the Bucks will be in the playoffs for the fourth time in four years under head coach Matt LaFleur because their record in NFC games will be 7-5 — one better than Seattle even if the Seahawks drop the Rams in the regular season finale. remaining table: against black
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