NFL Playoff Picture 2024: Updated AFC and NFC Standings, bracket, tiebreakers for Week 15

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The Bills and Chiefs have clinched their divisions, the Lions and Eagles have clinched playoff berths, and 10 more playoff spots are up for grabs. Here’s how the playoff picture looks heading into Week 15:

NFC Playoff Picture

DIVISION LEADERS

1. Detroit Lions (12-1): Clinched a playoff berth.

2. Philadelphia Eagles (11-2): Clinched a playoff berth.

3. Seattle Seahawks (8-5): Have the lead in the very competitive NFC West.

4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-6): Have the lead in the terrible NFC South.

WILD CARDS

5. Minnesota Vikings (11-2): Loss at home to the Lions will hurt their chances, but a Week 18 rematch in Detroit looms.

6. Green Bay Packers (9-4): Getting swept by the Lions and losing to the Vikings pretty much takes them out of NFC North contention, even though they’re 9-1 otherwise.

7. Washington Commanders (8-5): Big lead in the wild card race.

OUTSIDE LOOKING IN

8. Los Angeles Rams (7-6): Big win over the Bills.

9. Atlanta Falcons (6-7): Loss on Sunday hurt their chances in the NFC South.

10. Arizona Cardinals (6-7): Sunday was bad day for their NFC West chances.

11. San Francisco 49ers (6-7): Preseason NFC favorites are unlikely to make the playoffs.

12. New Orleans Saints (5-8): Two games out in the NFC South.

13. Dallas Cowboys (5-8): Loss to the Bengals pretty much killed any chance of a late-season run.

14. Chicago Bears (4-9): New interim head coach Thomas Brown had an ugly first game.

15. Carolina Panthers (3-10): Playing much better football of late.

16. New York Giants (2-11): Mathematically eliminated.

AFC Playoff Picture

DIVISION LEADERS

1. Kansas City Chiefs (12-1): Clinched AFC West, now have a two-game lead for the No. 1 seed.

2. Buffalo Bills (10-3): Clinched the AFC East, but loss to Rams was costly in the race for the No. 1 seed

3. Pittsburgh Steelers (10-3): A big lead and the tiebreaker edge in the AFC North.

4. Houston Texans (8-5): They’re not playing well, but they should win the AFC South by default.

WILD CARDS

5. Baltimore Ravens (8-5): Own the head-to-head tiebreaker over the Chargers.

6. Los Angeles Chargers (8-5): Own the head-to-head tiebreaker over the Broncos.

7. Denver Broncos (8-5): Bo Nix has led them into the wild card race.

OUTSIDE LOOKING IN

8. Indianapolis Colts (6-7): Catching the Texans in the AFC South will be a long shot.

9. Miami Dolphins (6-7): Trying to keep their faint hopes alive with a win over the Jets.

10. Cincinnati Bengals (5-8): May not get to the playoffs even if they run the table.

11. Cleveland Browns (3-10): Mathematically eliminated.

12. Jacksonville Jaguars (3-10): Mathematically eliminated.

13. New York Jets (3-10): Mathematically eliminated.

14. Tennessee Titans (3-10): Mathematically eliminated.

15. New England Patriots (3-10): Mathematically eliminated.

16. Las Vegas Raiders (2-11): Mathematically eliminated.

Clinching Scenarios

Here’s a quick look at the playoff scenarios for this week. The full Week 15 playoff scenarios will be distributed by the NFL:

AFC

CLINCHED:

Buffalo Bills (10-3) – AFC East

Kansas City Chiefs (12-1) – AFC West

Texans can clinch the AFC South in Week 15 with a win and a Colts loss.

Steelers can clinch a playoff berth with a win or Colts and Dolphins losses.

NFC

CLINCHED:

Detroit Lions (12-1) – playoff berth

Philadelphia Eagles (11-2) – playoff berth

Vikings can clinch a playoff berth with a win or a Rams or Seahawks loss.

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