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NFL Playoff Picture Week 11- Eagles, Broncos Wins Shake Up Afc/nfc Brackets With The Cleveland Browns Not In The Picture
Week 11 brought major shifts to the NFL playoff picture as wins by the Eagles and Broncos reshaped both the AFC and NFC brackets. Their victories tightened competition across the league, creating new scenarios and eliminating others.
The AFC doesn't have a big dog strong enough to hang, so that's why the NFC will claim the 2025 Super Bowl title.
What to know: The Chiefs have won the AFC West nine straight times. Is this the year that streak ends? Denver is 9-2 and the Chargers are 7-4, and both teams have one win over K.C. already, meaning the 5-5 Chiefs are well behind two teams in their own division.
In the NFC, the Eagles, Seahawks, Lions, and Buccaneers are the current division leaders after Week 10.
The Denver Broncos not only have the best record in the AFC West, but also the best record in the NFL as they enter their Week 12 bye. The Broncos took the top spot in the AFC over the New England Patriots, while the NFC is led by the Philadelphia Eagles, whom Denver beat in Week 5. Let's take a look at the AFC playoff picture entering Week 12.
The NFL could soon face a scheduling challenge as two teams sharing a stadium remain in contention for postseason success. The Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers, with reco
The year is 1970, and the NFL and AFL have merged into one league. The 10 AFL teams have come over to the NFL and, joined by the NFL's Colts, Browns and Steelers, formed the 13-team AFC. The NFC is composed of the 13 previous NFL teams not named the Colts ...