The Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals kicked off Week 10 on Thursday night with a bang, and even though the Ravens’ win kept the standings the same, it set the stage for a bunch of potential movement in the AFC playoff picture on Sunday.
Sunday night sees the NFC-leading Detroit Lions face the AFC South-leading Houston Texans in a marquee matchup. The Monday Night Football game isn’t as sexy with the Miami Dolphins and Los Angeles Rams.
AFC playoff picture
The Kansas City Chiefs and Denver Broncos went back and forth, and it came down to a field goal with one second left. Denver’s attempt was blocked and the Chiefs survived. The Buffalo Bills won easily, defeating the Indianapolis Colts, and the Pittsburgh Steelers won a back-and-forth game over the Washington Commanders.
In the AFC Wild Card, the Ravens and Chargers won and the Denver Broncos lost, so they all stay fifth, sixth, and seventh, respectively.
NFC playoff picture
The Commanders lost on Sunday to fall from second all the way to sixth in the playoff picture. The Philadelphia Eagles went the opposite way, heading from sixth to second after their convincing win. The Atlanta Falcons lost but they remain in third place.
In the Wild Card race, the Minnesota Vikings won to stay the fifth seed. The Green Bay Packers stuck in seventh on their bye.
Here are the current AFC standings.
Note: In the standings below, only the pertinent tiebreakers are listed.
AFC standings during Week 10
1. Kansas City Chiefs (9-0)
2. Buffalo Bills (8-2)
3. Pittsburgh Steelers (7-2)
4. Houston Texans (6-3)
5. Baltimore Ravens (7-3)
6. Los Angeles Chargers (6-3)
7. Denver Broncos (5-5)
8. Indianapolis Colts (4-6, 3-4 AFC)
9. Cincinnati Bengals (4-6, 2-4 AFC)
10. New York Jets (3-7, 2-1 in NE common games)
11. New England Patriots (3-7, 0-3 in NYJ common games)
12. Miami Dolphins (2-6)
13. Cleveland Browns (2-7, 2-3 AFC)
14. Tennessee Titans (2-7, 2-4 AFC)
15. Las Vegas Raiders (2-7, 2-5 AFC)
16. Jacksonville Jaguars (2-8)
NFC standings during Week 10
1. Detroit Lions (7-1)
6. Philadelphia Eagles (7-2)
3. Atlanta Falcons (6-4)
4. Arizona Cardinals (5-4)
5. Minnesota Vikings (7-2)
6. Washington Commanders (7-3)
7. Green Bay Packers (6-3)
8. San Francisco 49ers (5-4)
9. Los Angeles Rams (4-4)
10. Chicago Bears (4-5, 2-2 NFC)
11. Seattle Seahawks (4-5, 1-4 NFC)
12. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-6, 4-2 NFC)
13. Dallas Cowboys (3-6)
14. New Orleans Saints (3-7, 2-3 NFCS)
15. Carolina Panthers (3-7, 1-2 NFCS)
16. New York Giants (2-7, 1-5 NFC)
The Broncos are a legit playoff contender
Denver sits at 5-5 after losing to the Chiefs, but they showed some serious fight. They enter a bounce-back opportunity moving forward, facing a shaky Falcons squad and then getting the Raiders and Browns heading into their bye. They need to win those three games to firm up their playoff chances before the home stretch of the season.
Steelers claim battle of surprise teams
Washington and Pittsburgh have been two of the more unexpected division leaders heading into Week 10. Russell Wilson connected with Mike Williams late to stun the Commanders at FedEx Field. Jayden Daniels found Zach Ertz on a long fourth down conversion attempt, but a replay ruled it just short in a wild finish. Both teams remain in first place and have the Ravens and Eagles chasing them down in their respective divisions.
Stick a fork in the Bears’ playoff hopes
After much discussion about the NFC North potentially sending four teams to the playoffs, Chicago has fallen back to earth in a big way. Losses to the Commanders and Cardinals were explainable. Sunday’s ugly loss to the Patriots was downright embarrassing. They went from 4-2 and in playoff position to now 4-5.
Buffalo Bills dominating AFC East race
The Buffalo Bills are up five wins on the New York Jets in the AFC East race with seven games left for Buffalo. With the Miami Dolphins at 2-6 and the New England Patriots at 3-7, the Bills can clinch the division by the end of November.
Shakeup in the NFC East division race
The Commanders lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Dallas Cowboys, flipping Washington and Philly in the standings. The Eagles move from sixth to second in the conference while the Commanders fall all the way from second to sixth.
Arizona Cardinals stating their case in the NFC
After a 1-3 start, the Arizona Cardinals have turned it on. They are 5-1 in their last six and have won four straight. In the last two weeks, they’ve outscored their opponent 60-17. In a tight NFC West, they are also 2-0 to claim tiebreaking wins over the 49ers and Rams at this point. After their bye in Week 11, they face the Seahawks twice in three weeks and could solidify their hold on the division before ending the year with their second shot at the Rams and 49ers.
Minnesota Vikings look shaky squeaking past Jaguars
The Minnesota Vikings are tied for the second-best record in the NFC, but they have looked a bit unstable since their blistering early season. They only managed a 12-7 victory over the reeling Jaguars who didn’t even have their starting quarterback. They don’t have many hard tests on their upcoming schedule, so it may not matter, but the Vikings have shown weaknesses.
NFL Division Standings
AFC East standings
- Buffalo Bills, 8-2
- New York Jets, 3-7
- New England Patriots, 3-7
- Miami Dolphins, 2-6
AFC North standings
- Pittsburgh Steelers, 7-2
- Baltimore Ravens, 7-3
- Cincinnati Bengals, 4-6
- Cleveland Browns, 2-7
AFC South standings
- Houston Texans, 6-3
- Indianapolis Colts, 4-6
- Tennessee Titans, 2-7
- Jacksonville Jaguars, 2-8
AFC West standings
- Kansas City Chiefs, 9-0
- Los Angeles Chargers, 6-3
- Denver Broncos, 5-5
- Las Vegas Raiders, 2-7
NFC East standings
- Philadelphia Eagles, 7-2
- Washington Commanders, 7-3
- Dallas Cowboys, 3-5
- New York Giants, 2-8
NFC North standings
- Detroit Lions, 7-1
- Minnesota Vikings, 7-2
- Green Bay Packers, 6-3
- Chicago Bears, 4-5
NFC South standings
- Atlanta Falcons, 6-4
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 4-6
- New Orleans Saints, 3-7 (2-3 NFCS)
- Carolina Panthers, 3-7 (1-2 NFCS)
NFC West standings
- Arizona Cardinals, 6-4
- San Francisco 49ers, 5-4
- Los Angeles Rams, 4-4
- Seattle Seahawks, 4-5