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NFL Playoff Picture 2025: Updated AFC and NFC standings, bracket, tiebreakers for Week 16

The Seahawks have the inside track to the No. 1 seed in the NFC after beating the Rams on Thursday night. Here’s how the NFL playoff picture looks heading into Thursday Night Football in Week 16:

AFC Playoff Picture

DIVISION LEADERS

1. Broncos (12-2) If they win out, they’re the No. 1 seed in the AFC.

2. Patriots (11-3) Their lead in the AFC East still looks safe, but they’ll have a tough time catching the Broncos for home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.

3. Jaguars (10-4) The clear favorites in the AFC South.

4. Steelers (8-6) Have a one-game lead over the Ravens in the two-team race for the AFC North.

WILD CARDS

5. Chargers (10-4) First in the wild card race thanks to a better AFC record than the Bills.

6. Bills (10-4) Probably won’t catch the Patriots in the AFC East, but in great shape for a wild card.

7. Texans (9-5) Just need to keep winning to clinch the final AFC wild card berth.

OUTSIDE LOOKING IN

8. Colts (8-6) Philip Rivers may have to do something miraculous to get the Colts into the playoffs.

9. Ravens (7-7) A disappointing season, but they’re still alive in the AFC North race.

10. Chiefs (6-8) Mathematically eliminated.

11. Dolphins (6-8) Mathematically eliminated.

12. Bengals (4-10) Mathematically eliminated.

13. Jets (3-11) Mathematically eliminated.

14. Browns (3-11) Mathematically eliminated.

15. Raiders (2-12) Mathematically eliminated.

16. Titans (2-12) Mathematically eliminated.

NFC Playoff Picture

DIVISION LEADERS

1. Seahawks (12-3) Big win on Thursday night against the Rams.

2. Bears (10-4) If they run the table they win the NFC North.

3. Eagles (9-5) Only need to win one more game to clinch the NFC East.

4. Buccaneers (7-7) Two games remaining against the Panthers will determine who wins the NFC South.

WILD CARDS

5. Rams (11-4) Losing to the Seahawks means they’re likely to have to win three road games, instead of two home games, to reach the Super Bowl.

6. 49ers (10-4) Despite a lot of injuries, they remain in playoff position.

7. Packers (9-4-1) Fell behind the Bears in the NFC North with an ugly, injury-filled loss.

OUTSIDE LOOKING IN

8. Lions (8-6) Running out of time to turn their season around.

9. Panthers (7-7) Fell out of first place in the NFC South by losing to the Saints.

10. Cowboys (6-7-1) Can’t make the playoffs unless they win out and the Eagles lose out.

11. Vikings (6-8) Mathematically eliminated.

12. Falcons (5-9) Mathematically eliminated.

13. Saints (4-10) Mathematically eliminated.

14. Commanders (4-10) Mathematically eliminated.

15. Cardinals (3-11) Mathematically eliminated.

16. Giants (2-12) Mathematically eliminated.



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