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The Chiefs have head-to-head losses to the Los Angeles Chargers and Jacksonville Jaguars, the two teams directly ahead of it in the wild-card standings. Patrick Mahomes and Co. still have to play the Denver Broncos twice, with the first meeting coming out of Kansas City's bye in Week 11.
The New York Jets likely took the Cincinnati Bengals out of the AFC North hunt with their upset win. The Dallas Cowboys' playoff chances took a massive hit with their loss to the Denver Broncos, while the Tampa Bay Buccaneers appear to be cruising toward their fifth straight NFC South title.
After the convincing win over the Chiefs, the Bills are No. 3 in the latest power rankings and could re-take first place in the AFC East in Week 10.
This article was originally published on www.fansided.com as NFL standings ordered by points per play: Cowboys wasting an elite offense.
The computer clearly loves the NFC West with three teams projected to make the playoffs. Despite injuries, the 49ers (6-3) are expected to do just enough to earn the final wild-card spot, with a 76.1% chance to make the playoffs -- well ahead of the Bears (41.5%), who are projected as the first team out.
Following a 4-0 start to the season, there appeared to be no stopping the Buffalo Bills in their quest to earn another AFC East title and the No. 1 seed in the AFC. The Bills (4-2) were averaging over 30 points per game, the offense was humming and the ...
The New York Jets traded Sauce Gardner to the Colts in exchange for two first-round picks, NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport reported. The two picks, as reported by NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, are 2026 and 2027 first-rounders. The Jets will also send wide receiver AD Mitchell to Indianapolis.
The Steelers and Bengals had much different results on Week 9 Sunday. Here's what that means for the division race between Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Baltimore, already winning on Thursday.