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AFC North: The Pittsburgh Steelers (9-7) and Baltimore Ravens (8-8) will meet with a playoff berth on the line. The winner becomes the AFC’s No. 4 seed and claims the conference’s final postseason spot, while the loser watches the playoffs from the couch.
The Houston Texans will be in the playoffs whether they win, lose, or draw in Week 18 against the Indianapolis Colts. The Texans have won eight straight games a
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The Atlanta Falcons' upset of the Los Angeles Rams on Monday night continued to muddy the waters in the NFC South. The champion of that division and the AFC North are the only remaining playoff spots open in the NFL heading into the regular-season finale.
The Los Angeles Rams lost their Monday Night game against the Falcons in Atlanta which means they lost out on their chance for the five seed in the NFC.
The Eagles eked out a 13-12 win against the Buffalo Bills Sunday and remain in the hunt for the NFC's No. 2 seed. Here is the updated NFL playoff picture and how Monday's Rams-Falcons game could impact the Birds.
Both the AFC North and NFC South are primed to have division winners who have been playing near .500 football all year long