AFC, NFC SEEDS THROUGH WEEK 15
Week 15 brought a decidedly unfamiliar prospect in the AFC
playoff picture: the New England
Patriots playing on wild-card weekend for the first time since
2009. The Patriots fell below the Houston
Texans, and into the No. 3 spot in the AFC race, after losing Sunday
to the Pittsburgh
Steelers.
Here is how the rest of the NFL playoff
picture shakes out at the moment, with live playoff odds from
Football Power Index.
Note: X denotes a team that has clinched a playoff berth,
while Z shows a team that has clinched its division.
AFC
1. KANSAS CITY
CHIEFS (11-3) -- X
FPI playoff odds: 100 percent
The Chiefs missed a chance to win the AFC West and be in
position to clinch AFC home-field advantage after losing Thursday night to the
Chargers. They remain atop the AFC West because of a better division record
(4-1) than the Chargers (3-2). As a result, the FPI is still giving the Chiefs
a 71 percent chance to win the division. They can clinch the AFC West and a
first-round bye with a win in Week 16, but home-field advantage might come down
to Week 17, with the Chiefs needing a victory over the Raiders to lock it up.
Next up: at Seattle
Seahawks
2. HOUSTON
TEXANS (10-4)
FPI playoff odds: >99 percent
The Patriots' loss Sunday elevated the Texans into sole
possession of the No. 2 spot, putting them in range of the first playoff bye in
franchise history. One minor obstacle: They have yet to clinch a postseason
berth, let alone the AFC South. That could come in Week 16. The Texans could
clinch the playoffs with a win or a loss by the Ravens or Steelers, the AFC
South with a win and losses by the Titans and Colts, and a first-round bye with
a win and a Patriots loss. That could all happen in Week 16.
Next up: at Philadelphia
Eagles
3. NEW ENGLAND
PATRIOTS (9-5)
FPI playoff odds: >99 percent
A loss Sunday in Pittsburgh officially dropped the Patriots
to the No. 3 spot. If current positioning holds, the Patriots will miss out on
a first-round playoff bye for the first time in nine seasons. It is not unheard
of for a team to advance to the Super Bowl from the wild-card round, but New
England has never done it in three tries under Coach Bill Belichick.
Fortunately for them, the Patriots close at home with games against the Bills
and Jets (9-19 combined record), and they can clinch the AFC East with a
victory over the Bills. But they'll need help from the Texans to get back to
the No. 2 spot.
Next up: vs. Buffalo Bills
4. PITTSBURGH
STEELERS (8-5-1)
FPI playoff odds: 83 percent
A three-game losing streak dropped the Steelers as far as
they could fall without materially affecting their playoff positioning. Had
they lost Sunday to the Patriots, they would have fallen behind the Ravens in
the AFC North and then completely out of the playoff picture. Now, they can
clinch the division with a win and a Ravens loss in Week 16. Their upcoming
road remains difficult, especially in Week 16, but for one week, the Steelers
can breathe easier.
Next up: at New Orleans
Saints
5. LOS ANGELES
CHARGERS (11-3) -- X
FPI playoff odds: 100 percent
The Chargers clinched a playoff berth with Thursday night's
victory at Kansas City, but they have more work to do. If the division title
comes down to Week 17, they'll need a win in Denver -- a more difficult matchup
than the Chiefs will face. The FPI gives them a 29 percent chance to pull it
off.
Next up: vs. Baltimore
Ravens
6. BALTIMORE
RAVENS (8-6)
FPI playoff odds: 32 percent
The Dolphins' loss in Minnesota narrowed the race for the
No. 6 spot a bit. The Ravens are now fending off two other 8-6 teams -- the
Colts and Titans -- and hold the tiebreaker among that trio. But look out.
While the Ravens have a cross-country trip ahead to play the Chargers in Week
16, the Colts will host the 5-9 Giants and the Titans will host the 7-7
Redskins. That's why the FPI is giving better playoff odds to the Colts (42
percent) and Titans (39 percent).
Next up: at Los Angeles Chargers
IN THE HUNT
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (8-6),
TENNESSEE TITANS (8-6),
MIAMI DOLPHINS (7-7),
CLEVELAND BROWNS (6-7-1)
NFC
1. NEW ORLEANS
SAINTS (11-2) -- Z
FPI playoff odds: 100 percent
The Saints won't play until Monday night, when they take on
the Panthers at Bank of America Stadium. Regardless of what happens, however,
they'll remain atop the NFC playoff picture following the Rams' loss Sunday
night. But New Orleans won't have an opportunity to clinch that spot until Week
16 at the earliest.
Next up: at Carolina
Panthers (Monday, Week 15)
2. LOS ANGELES
RAMS (11-3) -- Z
FPI playoff odds: 100 percent
The Rams might have kissed their chance at NFC home-field
advantage goodbye on Sunday night. And after losing at home to the 6-7 Eagles,
they are now in position to lose out on a first-round bye altogether. They're
only one game ahead of the Bears, who defeated them in Week 14 and thus hold
the head-to-head tiebreaker. On the other hand, they can still clinch a
first-round bye with a win in Week 16 and a Bears loss. Stay tuned.
Next up: at Arizona
Cardinals
3. CHICAGO BEARS (10-4)
-- Z
FPI playoff odds: 100 percent
For the first time since 2010, the Bears are NFC North
champions. They secured the inevitable Sunday by defeating the Packers at
Soldier Field. The only question left now is whether they can sneak past the
Rams for a first-round bye. The Bears hold the head-to-head tiebreaker if it
comes to that.
Next up: at San Francisco
49ers
4. DALLAS
COWBOYS (8-6)
FPI playoff odds: 94 percent
Sunday's loss in Indianapolis delayed what is still a likely
NFC East title for the Cowboys. Their lead in the division is down to one game
over both the Redskins and Eagles, but Dallas owns the tiebreaker against both.
So the only way the Cowboys will lose the division is if they lose both of
their remaining games and either the Redskins or Eagles finish 2-0. The FPI
gives that scenario a 2.3 percent chance.
Next up: vs. Tampa Bay
Buccaneers
5. SEATTLE
SEAHAWKS (8-6)
FPI playoff odds: 98 percent
Had they won Sunday at San Francisco, the Seahawks would
have clinched a playoff berth. But one victory over their final two games
should still do it. It won't get any easier in Week 16 against the Chiefs, but
if all else fails, they'll host the woeful Cardinals in Week 17.
Next up: vs. Kansas City Chiefs
6. MINNESOTA
VIKINGS (7-6-1)
FPI playoff odds: 62 percent
Had the Vikings not defeated the Dolphins on Sunday, they
would have fallen out of the second wild-card spot. They have no margin for
error with a half-game lead, and their only way to guarantee a playoff berth is
to win their final two games -- both against NFC North rivals. But they do have
a chance to clinch a wild-card berth with a win in Week 16, a loss by the
Eagles and a loss by the Panthers either Monday night or in Week 16.
Next up: at Detroit Lions
IN THE HUNT
PHILADELPHIA
EAGLES (7-7),
WASHINGTON REDSKINS (7-7),
CAROLINA PANTHERS
(6-7)
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