The NFL regular season only has four more weeks left to go. Each week, a win or a loss could put a team closer to the playoffs or closer to prepping for the draft. With that in mind, let's take a look at the playoff picture after this week's action.
AFC
Already Eliminated:
Jacksonville 2-10
Kansas City 2-10
Oakland 3-9
San Diego 4-8
Cleveland 4-8
Tennessee 4-8
Needs Help:
Miami 5-7
Buffalo 5-7
New York Jets 5-7
In The Hunt:
Cincinnati 7-5
Wild Card Teams:
Indianapolis 8-4
Pittsburgh 7-5
Division Leaders:
New England 9-3*
Baltimore 9-3
Houston 11-1
Denver 9-3*
*Clinched Division
Clinching Scenarios For This Week
Baltimore once again can clinch their division if they win this week. The Ravens would also need the Bengals and Steelers to lose their games. With a victory, Baltimore clinches at least a spot in the playoffs.
Houston will clinch the AFC South if they win and the Colts lose. The Texans can also clinch the AFC South with a tie and a Colts loss.
NFC
Already Eliminated:
Carolina 3-9
Philadelphia 3-9
Needs Help:
Arizona Cardinals 4-8
Detroit Lions 4-8
St. Louis Rams 5-6-1
New Orleans Saints 5-7
In The Hunt:
Dallas Cowboys 6-6
Minnesota Vikings 6-6
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6-6
Washington Redskins 6-6
Wild Card Teams:
Chicago Bears 8-4
Seattle Seahawks 7-5
Division Leaders:
New York Giants 7-5
Green Bay Packers 8-4
Atlanta Falcons 11-1*
San Francisco 49ers 8-3-1
*Clinched Division
Clinching Scenarios For This Week
The Atlanta Falcons can clinch a first round bye with a victory and losses by the Niners and Bears and Packers and Giants.
While several divisions have already been clinched, there are still a lot of spots up for grabs. Many of the races are tight with only a game or two separating a bunch of teams. While only the Texans and Ravens can clinch a division title this week, victories for teams in the hunt or currently in the top six in each conference will still be a valued commodity.
Tuesday 4 December 2012
Clinching Scenarios For This Week
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