Evo ovde svih kombinacija:
If the season ended right now
AFC: 1. Patriots, 2. Steelers, 6. Jets at 3. Chiefs, 5. Ravens at
4. Colts
NFC: 1. Falcons, 2. Bears, 6. Packers at 3. Eagles, 5. Saints at
4. Rams
AFC playoff picture
1. New England
Patriots (13-2) – Clinched the AFC East, a first-round bye and
home-field advantage in the AFC playoffs with a win at the Bills.
2. Pittsburgh
Steelers (11-4) – Have clinched a playoff berth. Would clinch
the AFC North and a first-round playoff bye with a win at the Browns or a
Ravens loss vs. the Bengals, due to a better division record than the
Ravens (5-1/4-2 to 4-2/3-3). Would be the No. 5 seed with a loss, Ravens
win and Jets loss/tie vs. the Bills. Would be the No. 6 seed with a
loss, Ravens win and Jets win.
3. Kansas City
Chiefs (10-5) – Clinched the AFC West with the Chargers loss.
Would clinch the No. 3 seed with a win/tie vs. the Raiders or a
Colts loss/tie. Would lose tiebreakers with the Steelers/Ravens or Colts
or Jets due to conference record (8-4 to 6-6/7-5).
4. Indianapolis
Colts (9-6) – Would clinch the AFC South with a win/tie vs. the
Titans or Jaguars loss/tie at the Texans. Would lose the
tiebreaker with the Jaguars due to division record (4-2 to 3-3). Would
clinch the No. 3 seed with a win and a Chiefs loss to the
Raiders.
5. Baltimore Ravens
(11-4) – Clinched a playoff berth with a win at the Browns and at worst
the No. 5 seed with the Jets loss (due to a head-to-head win vs. the
Jets). Would clinch the AFC North title and a first-round bye with a win
next week vs. the Bengals and a Steelers loss vs. the Browns.
6. New York Jets
(10-5) – Clinched a playoff berth with the Jaguars loss. Would clinch
the No. 5 seed with a win vs. the Bills and Ravens win vs. the
Bengals and Steelers loss at the Browns.
Still alive
7. Jacksonville
Jaguars (8-7) – Would clinch the AFC South with a win at the
Texans and a Colts loss to the Titans.
NFC playoff picture
1. Atlanta Falcons
(12-2) – Have clinched a playoff berth. Would clinch the NFC South, a
first-round bye and home-field advantage in the NFC playoffs with a win
or tie vs. the Saints (Monday).
2. Chicago Bears
(11-4) – Have clinched the NFC North. Would clinch a first-round bye
with an Eagles loss to the Vikings (Tuesday) due to a head-to-head win
vs. the Eagles or a win at the Packers. Would clinch the No. 1 seed with
a win, two Falcons losses, and a Saints loss to Buccaneers, and an
Eagles loss/tie.
3. Philadelphia
Eagles (10-4) – Clinched the NFC East with the Giants loss.
Would win a head-to-head tiebreaker with the Falcons but lose a
head-to-head tiebreaker to the Bears. Would be No. 3 seed with loss to
Vikings (Tuesday). Would be No. 1 seed with two wins, two Falcons loss,
Saints loss to Buccaneers and Bears loss/tie at Packers. Would be No. 2
seed with two wins and Bears loss/tie.
4. St. Louis Rams
(7-8) – Would clinch the NFC West with a win/tie at the Seahawks.
Would lose tiebreaker to the Seahawks due to division record (4-2 to
3-3).
5. New Orleans
Saints (10-4) – Would clinch a playoff berth with a win at the
Falcons (Monday). Would clinch the NFC South, a first-round bye and
home-field advantage in the NFC playoffs with two wins and a Falcons
Week 17 loss to the Panthers.
6. Green Bay Packers
(9-6) – Would clinch a playoff berth with a win vs. the Bears due to
the strength-of-victory tiebreaker (and head-to-head win vs. the
Giants). Would clinch the No. 5 seed with win and two Saints
losses. Would also clinch the No. 6 seed with two Saints losses and
a Giants loss at the Redskins.
Still alive
6. New York Giants
(9-6) – Would clinch a playoff berth with a win at the Redskins and
either a Packers loss to the Bears or two Saints losses.
8. Tampa Bay
Buccaneers (9-6) – Would clinch a playoff berth with a win at
the Saints and two of the following: a Saints loss at the
Falcons, Giants loss and Packers loss. Would clinch the No. 5 seed with a
win and a Saints loss at the Falcons and Giants loss and
Packers loss.
9. Seattle Seahawks
(6-9) – Would clinch the NFC West with a win vs. the Rams due to a
better division record than the Rams (4-2 to 3-3).
“Kam hit this tight end SO HARD, I swear I saw that TE’s soul leave Qwest Field right on that 35 yard line.”