1. Green Bay Packers (13-1)
Have clinched the NFC North and a first-round bye. Would clinch the No. 1 seed and home-field advantage through the NFC playoffs with a 49ers loss.
Next: Home vs. Bears (Dec. 25)
2. San Francisco 49ers (11-3)
Have clinched the NFC West. Would win a tie with the Packers or Saints for the conference¡¯s top seed.
Next: At Seahawks (Dec. 24)
3. New Orleans Saints (11-3)
Have clinched a playoff berth. Would lose a tiebreaker with the Falcons for the NFC South title.
Next: Home vs. Falcons (Dec. 26)
4. Dallas Cowboys (8-6)
Have a one-game lead over the Giants in the NFC East, but the Giants would clinch the division with two wins.
Next: Home vs. Eagles (Dec. 24)
1. New England Patriots (11-3)
Clinched the AFC East with a win. Would lose a tie with the Steelers due to a head-to-head loss.
Next: Home vs. Dolphins (Dec. 24)
2. Baltimore Ravens (10-4)
Clinched a playoff spot with the Jets¡¯ loss and Raiders¡¯ loss. Would win a tie with the Steelers due to a head-to-head sweep.
Next: Home vs. Browns (Dec. 24)
3. Houston Texans (10-4)
Have clinched the AFC South. Would lose a tiebreaker with the Ravens due to a head-to-head loss.
Next: At Colts (Dec. 22)
4. Denver Broncos (8-6)
Have a one-game lead over the Raiders in the AFC West. Would clinch the division with a winand a Raiders loss/tie.
Next: at Bills (Dec. 24)
5. Atlanta Falcons (9-5)
Lead the Lions for the No. 5 seed due to a head-to-head win.
Next: At Saints (Dec. 26)
6. Detroit Lions (9-5)
Have a two-game lead for the No. 6 spot but do not win every tiebreaker.
Next: Home vs. Chargers (Dec. 24)
5. Pittsburgh Steelers (10-4)
Clinched a playoff berth with the Titans¡¯ loss.
Next: Home vs. Rams (Dec. 24)
6. New York Jets (8-6)
Lead the Bengals for the No. 6 seed due to a better record in common games (3-2 vs. 2-2; the Bengals play host to the Ravens on Jan. 1).
Next: Home vs. Giants (Dec. 24)
7. Seattle Seahawks (7-7)
Hold the tiebreaker with the Cardinals due to division record (3-1 vs. 3-2). Lead the Bears and Giants for the No. 7 seed due to head-to-head wins.
Next: Home vs. 49ers (Dec. 24)
8. Chicago Bears (7-7)
Lead the Cardinals and Giants for the No. 8 seed because of a better conference record (6-4 vs. 6-5 vs. 4-7).
Next: At Packers (Dec. 25)
9. New York Giants (7-7)
Lead the Cardinals for the No. 9 seed due to a head-to-head victory.
Next: At Jets (Dec. 24)
10. Arizona Cardinals (7-7)
Would clinch a playoff berth with two wins and either/both two Falcons losses and/or two Lions losses.
Next: At Bengals (Dec. 24)
11. Philadelphia Eagles (6-8)
Would clinch the NFC East due to division record (5-1 vs. Giants¡¯ 4-2 vs. Cowboys¡¯ 2-4) with two wins and a Giants loss at the Jets and a Cowboys loss at the Giants.
Next: at Cowboys (Dec. 24)
7. Cincinnati Bengals (8-6)
Would clinch a berth with two wins and a loss by the Jets.
Next: Home vs. Cardinals (Dec. 24)
8. Tennessee Titans (7-7)
Lead the Raiders for the No. 8 seed due to a better record in common games (3-1 vs. 3-2; the Titans play at the Texans on Jan. 1).
Next: Home vs. Jaguars (Dec. 24)
9. Oakland Raiders (7-7)
Lead the Chargers for the No. 9 seed due to a head-to-head win. Would win most strength of victory tiebreakers.
Next: At Chiefs (Dec. 24)
10. San Diego Chargers (7-7)
Would clinch the AFC West with two wins andtwo Broncos losses. Lose a tiebreaker to the Broncos based on record in common games.
Next: At Lions (Dec. 24)
11. Kansas City Chiefs (6-8)
Would clinch the AFC West due to division record (4-2 vs. 3-3 and possibly 2-4) with two wins and a Broncos loss at the Bills and a Chargers loss.
Next: Home vs. Raiders (Dec. 24)