We are now just a few games away from the end of the regular NFL season, but there’s still a few playoff spots up for grabs - one in the AFC and one in the NFC. With Saturday’s games done and the Week 17 Bills-Bengals game canceled, the playoff picture has shifted. Here’s what’s still at stake and how the NFL playoff picture looks as we await the start of the Sunday games in Week 18.
AFC Playoff scenarios for Week 18
With the Week 17 Bills-Bengals game being officially canceled, the Bengals officially clinched the AFC North. The cancelation did prevent them from being able to clinch the no. 1 seed in the AFC, but after Saturday’s games, we now know it would not have mattered anyway. The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Las Vegas Raiders, so no matter the outcome of the Bills-Bengals game, the Chiefs would have won the no. 1 seed in the AFC, and did so with Saturday’s win.
The NFL has created different playoff scenarios in order to try and make fair any other inequities that may occur due to the game cancelation:
Current AFC seedings: 1. Kansas City Chiefs,2. Buffalo Bills, 3. Cincinnati Bengals, 4. Jacksonville Jaguars, 5. Los Angeles Chargers, 6. Baltimore Ravens, 7. New England Patriots
Another result of Saturday’s games is that the Jacksonville Jaguars clinched the no. 4 seed and the AFC South with their win over the Tennessee Titans, plus eliminated the Titans from playoff contention.
So, the Chiefs, Bills, Bengals, and Jaguars have all clinched their respective divisions and the Chargers and Ravens have clinched a playoff berth. But there is still one playoff spot up for grabs atin the AFC.
Here is how the rest of the AFC playoff picture could play out:
New York Jets vs Miami Dolphins
New England Patriots vs Buffalo Bills
Cincinnati Bengals vs Baltimore Ravens
Pittsburgh Steelers vs Cleveland Browns
Denver Broncos vs Los Angeles Chargers
Indianapolis Colts vs Houston Texans
NFC Playoff scenarios for Week 18
The NFC playoff picture is quite a bit less complex. The teams still in the hunt for the no. 7 seed are the Seattle Seahawks, Detroit Lions, and Green Bay Packers.
Current NFC seedings: 1. Philadelphia Eagles, 2. San Francisco 49ers, 3. Minnesota Vikings, 4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 5. Dallas Cowboys, 6. New York Giants, 7. Seattle Seahawks