2023 NFL playoff picture through Week 12: Eagles lead the NFC, as the battle for AFC top seed heats up
The NFL is entering the final stretch of the 2023 season, and while some teams are exactly where the experts had predicted, others have taken an unfortunate turn.
The Baltimore Ravens enter their bye week on top of the AFC after a dominating win over the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday night. Within reach by just one game are the Miami Dolphins, Jacksonville Jaguars and the Kansas City Chiefs – all of which have a chance to move the needle during Baltimore’s rest.
In the NFC, the Philadelphia Eagles hold the top spot with the best record in the NFL entering Week 13, but two games behind are the San Francisco 49ers and the Detroit Lions.
Read below for the current 2023 NFL playoff picture through Week 12.
AFC
1. Baltimore Ravens
Record: 9-3, 1st in the AFC North
Remaining schedule: BYE, Rams, at Jaguars, at 49ers, Dolphins, Steelers
2. Kansas City Chiefs
Record: 8-3, 1st in the AFC West
Remaining schedule: at Packers, Bills, at Patriots, Raiders, Bengals, at Chargers
3. Jacksonville Jaguars
Record: 8-3, 1st in the AFC South
Remaining schedule: Bengals, at Browns, Ravens, at Buccaneers, Panthers, at Titans
4. Miami Dolphins
Record: 8-3, 1st in the AFC East
Remaining schedule: at Commanders, Titans, Jets, Cowboys, at Ravens, Bills
5. Pittsburgh Steelers
Record: 7-4, 2nd in the AFC North
Remaining schedule: Cardinals, Patriots, at Colts, Bengals, at Seahawks, at Ravens
6. Cleveland Browns
Record: 7-4, 3rd in the AFC North
Remaining Schedule: at Rams, Jaguars, Bears, at Texans, Jets, at Bengals
7. Indianapolis Colts
Record: 6-5, 2nd in the AFC South
Remaining schedule: at Titans, at Bengals, Steelers, at Falcons, Raiders, Texans
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NFC
1. Philadelphia Eagles
Record: 10-1, 1st in the NFC East
Remaining schedule: 49ers, at Cowboys, at Seahawks, Giants, Cardinals, at Giants,
2. San Francisco 49ers
Record: 8-3, 1st in the NFC West
Remaining schedule: at Eagles, Seahawks, at Cardinals, Ravens, at Commanders, Rams
3. Detroit Lions
Record: 8-3, 1st in the NFC North
Remaining schedule: at Saints, at Bears, Broncos, at Vikings, at Cowboys, Vikings
4. Atlanta Falcons
Record: 5-6, 1st in the NFC South
Remaining schedule: at Jets, Buccaneers, at Panthers, Colts, at Bears, at Saints
5. Dallas Cowboys
Record: 8-3, 2nd in the NFC East
Remaining schedule: Seahawks, Eagles, at Bills, at Dolphins, Lions, at Commanders
6. Seattle Seahawks
Record: 6-5, 2nd in the NFC West
Remaining schedule: at Cowboys, at 49ers, Eagles, at Titans, Steelers, at Cardinals
7. Minnesota Vikings
Record: 6-6, 2nd in the NFC North
Remaining schedule: BYE, at Raiders, at Bengals, Lions, Packers, at Lions
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DOWN, BUT NOT OUT
The Buffalo Bills remain second in the AFC East, but their playoff chances took a massive hit on Sunday with an overtime loss to the Eagles. For a team that qualified for the playoffs five of six times and are three-time defending AFC East champions, the Bills are on the outside looking in.
Buffalo has not been eliminated yet, but a tough stretch after a bye week includes games against the Chiefs, Cowboys and Dolphins.
The Houston Texans fell to the No. 8 seed after a narrow loss to the Jaguars on Sunday, while the Denver Broncos continue to inch closer to the final Wild Card spot with five-straight wins. The Texans, as of now, would win a tiebreaker over Denver because they hold the best win percentage in conference games.
The Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Rams and the New Orleans Saints are vying for the final playoff spot, with the Packers just one game behind the Vikings. However, after wins over both teams this season, the Packers would win the tiebreaker between the three.
END OF THE ROAD?
The Carolina Panthers, the Arizona Cardinals and the New England Patriots are nearing elimination as their seasons continue to slide.
The Panthers hold the worst record in the NFL at 1-10, with the Cardinals only slightly better at 2-10. The Patriots are not far off at 2-9.
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