I read these things from NFL.com and it all seems like gibberish.... ie. Team X needs a win, or a win or a tie plus a win or a tie by Team Y, or a tie and a win or a tie by Team Y and a tie by Team Z... etc etc... until my head is spinning. So I've taken the latest summaries and reworded, re-ordered the teams, and formatted them a bit. I've also taken out some of the "tie" scenarios, since ties are so incredibly rare in the NFL, and only muddle up things.
So here is what I've edited it all down to... hopefully some people find it helpful.
(Note: Any team with an asterisk (*) is out of the playoffs for sure if they lose their own game.)
AFC
In already:
Pittsburgh - Has clinched 1st overall in the conference, homefield throughout the playoffs & a first round bye.
New England - Has clinched 2nd overall in the conference, including a first round bye.
Indianapolis - Has clinched 3rd overall in the conference; will play @ home in Week 1 of the playoffs vs the lower-ranked AFC wildcard team.
San Diego - Has clinched 4th overall in the conference; will play @ home in Week 1 of the playoffs vs the higher-ranked AFC wildcard team.
Fighting for wildcard berths (2 of these 5 teams will make the playoffs) :
NY Jets - Get in and clinch 5th overall in the AFC with a win or tie this weekend. Also get in if either Buffalo or Denver fail to win their games.
Denver - Get in with a win this weekend. Also in if Buffalo, Jacksonville and Baltimore ALL lose their games.
Buffalo* - To get in they need to win this weekend AND they need a loss by either the Jets or Denver.
Jacksonville* - To get in they need to win this weekend and get losses by BOTH Buffalo and Denver.
Baltimore* - To get in they need to win this weekend and get losses by ALL of Buffalo, Denver and Jacksonville.
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NFC
In already:
Philadelphia - Has clinched 1st overall in the conference, homefield throughout the playoffs & a first round bye.
Atlanta - Has clinched 2nd overall in the conference, including a first round bye.
Green Bay - Has clinched 3rd overall in the conference; will play @ home in Week 1 of the playoffs vs the lower-ranked NFC wildcard team.
Seattle - Has clinched a playoff spot, but has NOT clinched their division title (which would give them 4th overall in the conference). To win the division they need a win this weekend, or a loss by St Louis.
Fighting for wildcard berths (2 of these 4 teams will make the playoffs) :
Minnesota - Get in with a win or tie this weekend. Also get in if either St Louis or Carolina fail to win their games.
St Louis* - Get in and clinch NFC West division title & 4th overall if they win and Seattle loses their game. Get in as a wildcard with a win AND at least one of the following:
Carolina* - To get in they need to win this weekend AND they need at least one of the following to happen:
New Orleans* - To get in they need to win this weekend AND they need at least one of the following scenarios to happen:
So here is what I've edited it all down to... hopefully some people find it helpful.
(Note: Any team with an asterisk (*) is out of the playoffs for sure if they lose their own game.)
AFC
In already:
Pittsburgh - Has clinched 1st overall in the conference, homefield throughout the playoffs & a first round bye.
New England - Has clinched 2nd overall in the conference, including a first round bye.
Indianapolis - Has clinched 3rd overall in the conference; will play @ home in Week 1 of the playoffs vs the lower-ranked AFC wildcard team.
San Diego - Has clinched 4th overall in the conference; will play @ home in Week 1 of the playoffs vs the higher-ranked AFC wildcard team.
Fighting for wildcard berths (2 of these 5 teams will make the playoffs) :
NY Jets - Get in and clinch 5th overall in the AFC with a win or tie this weekend. Also get in if either Buffalo or Denver fail to win their games.
Denver - Get in with a win this weekend. Also in if Buffalo, Jacksonville and Baltimore ALL lose their games.
Buffalo* - To get in they need to win this weekend AND they need a loss by either the Jets or Denver.
Jacksonville* - To get in they need to win this weekend and get losses by BOTH Buffalo and Denver.
Baltimore* - To get in they need to win this weekend and get losses by ALL of Buffalo, Denver and Jacksonville.
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NFC
In already:
Philadelphia - Has clinched 1st overall in the conference, homefield throughout the playoffs & a first round bye.
Atlanta - Has clinched 2nd overall in the conference, including a first round bye.
Green Bay - Has clinched 3rd overall in the conference; will play @ home in Week 1 of the playoffs vs the lower-ranked NFC wildcard team.
Seattle - Has clinched a playoff spot, but has NOT clinched their division title (which would give them 4th overall in the conference). To win the division they need a win this weekend, or a loss by St Louis.
Fighting for wildcard berths (2 of these 4 teams will make the playoffs) :
Minnesota - Get in with a win or tie this weekend. Also get in if either St Louis or Carolina fail to win their games.
St Louis* - Get in and clinch NFC West division title & 4th overall if they win and Seattle loses their game. Get in as a wildcard with a win AND at least one of the following:
- A Minnesota loss;
- A tie in the Carolina game
Carolina* - To get in they need to win this weekend AND they need at least one of the following to happen:
- A Minnesota loss;
- A St Louis loss;
- A Seattle win
New Orleans* - To get in they need to win this weekend AND they need at least one of the following scenarios to happen:
- A St Louis loss;
- Wins by both Seattle AND Minnesota