Home Field Advantage since 2002 in the NFL

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TeamPoints differential at HomePoints differential on the RoadGap between the twoHFA (previous column - 2.64)
Seattle7.1-2.89.97.3
Arizona1.18.79.87.2
Baltimore8.0-1.19.16.4
San Francisco3.1-5.18.25.6
Minnesota3.8-4.17.95.2
St. Louis-1.9-9.47.54.9
Buffalo0.5-6.57.04.3
Detroit-2.1-8.86.84.1
Dallas3.4-2.76.23.5
New York Jets2.9-3.26.13.4
Kansas City1.7-4.25.83.2
Houston0.1-5.65.83.1
New Orleans5.80.25.73.0
Green Bay7.31.65.63.0
Indianapolis6.71.25.62.9
Chicago3.0-2.55.52.8
Atlanta2.8-2.14.92.2
Pittsburgh6.92.04.82.2
San Diego6.51.64.82.2
Denver3.7-1.14.82.2
Jacksonville-0.2-4.84.62.0
Tennessee1.3-3.34.62.0
Cleveland-2.7-6.63.91.3
Oakland-3.7-7.33.61.0
Tampa Bay0.6-2.93.50.8
Cincinnati0.6-2.42.90.3
New York Giants2.1-0.62.70.1
New England10.07.52.5-0.2
Philadelphia4.32.02.3-0.3
Washington-1.6-3.82.3-0.4
Miami-0.3-2.42.1-0.6
Carolina0.5-0.51.1-1.6

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Around half of the teams are clustered around the league average for HFA ? 2.64 ? but it?s no surprise to see Seattle, the home of the Twelfth Man, as the side having the highest HFA.


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