The AFC playoff camp is set.
The Miami Dolphins secured the conference’s last wild card spot with an 11-6 victory over the New York Jets in Week 18. In the AFC, six teams had already secured their postseason ticket before Sunday, while the Patriots entered the season finale as No. 7.
On Saturday, the Jacksonville Jaguars defeated the Tennessee Titans to secure their first AFC South title since 2017. The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Las Vegas Raiders to earn their first AFC berth and a bye into the first round.
Here are the AFC wild card matches:
Game | Given | weather |
---|---|---|
Dolphins at Bills | to be defined | to be defined |
Ravens at Bengals | to be defined | to be defined |
Charger at Jaguar | to be defined | to be defined |
The NFL will announce the game schedule early Monday morning.
AFC-Playoffs
SQUARE | SQUAD | DIVISION | BALANCE SHEET |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Chiefs | west | 14-3 |
2 | Invoices | East | 13-3 |
3 | Bengali | North | 12-4 |
4 | Jaguars | South | 9-8 |
5 | Battery charger | west | 10-6 |
6 | Crows | North | 10-7 |
7 | Dolphins | East | 9-8 |
The Bills and Bengals will finish the season with just 16 games each as their Week 17 Monday night football game has been cancelled. The game was canceled after Buffalo safety Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field and went into cardiac arrest.
Thanks to Cincinnati’s victory over the Baltimore Ravens, the Los Angeles Chargers secured fifth place before entering the game against the Broncos.
NFC Playoffs
Everything is wide open in the NFC with the Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions and Seattle Seahawks battling it out for a wild card spot as the Philadelphia Eagles look to secure the first pick.
The Eagles can secure first place in the conference with a win over the New York Giants. Losing Philadelphia would give the San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys an opportunity to overtake Philadelphia in the standings and gain home advantage in the postseason.
The 49ers and Cowboys face the Arizona Cardinals and Washington Commanders, respectively, in Week 18. If both the 49ers and Cowboys finish the season with 13-4 records, San Francisco will take precedence due to its better winning percentage in game conference.
Meanwhile, Green Bay can move up to No. 7 with a win over Detroit on Sunday Night Football. The Lions need a win over the Packers at Lambeau Field and a Seattle loss to the Los Angeles Rams to qualify.