AFC 1. Indianapolis (3-0) AFC South leaders 2. Cincinnati (3-0) AFC North leaders 3. New England (2-1) AFC East leaders 4. Denver (2-1) AFC West leaders 5. Pittsburgh (2-1) Wild card 6. Kansas City (2-1) Wild card 7. Jacksonville (2-1) 8. Miami (2-1) 9. Tennessee (1-2) 10. N.Y. Jets (1-2) 11. Buffalo (1-2) 12. San Diego (1-2) 13. Cleveland (1-2) 14. Baltimore (0-2) 15. Houston (0-2) 16. Oakland (0-3)
NFC 1. Tampa Bay (3-0) NFC South leaders 2. Washington (2-0) NFC East leaders 3. Seattle (2-1) NFC West leaders 4. Detroit (1-1) NFC North leaders 5. N.Y. Giants (2-1) Wild card 6. Atlanta (2-1) Wild card 7. Philadelphia (2-1) 8. Dallas (2-1) 9. St. Louis (2-1) 10. Chicago (1-2) 11. Minnesota (1-2) 12. San Francisco (1-2) 13. New Orleans (1-2) 14. Carolina (1-2) 15. Green Bay (0-3) 16. Arizona (0-3)
Wild Card Matchups: AFC: Kansas City at New England, Pittsburgh at Denver NFC: Atlanta at Seattle, N.Y. Giants at Detroit
First-round byes: AFC: Indianapolis, Cincinnati NFC: Tampa Bay, Washington
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Originally posted by JayJayDeanNFL PLAYOFF SEEDINGS AFTER WEEK 3 NFC 1. Tampa Bay (3-0) NFC South leaders 2. Washington (2-0) NFC East leaders 3. Seattle (2-1) NFC West leaders 4. Detroit (1-1) NFC North leaders Wild Card Matchups: NFC: Atlanta at Seattle, N.Y. Giants at Detroit
The Lions hosting a playoff game? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!! That's why I love these....
Originally posted by JayJayDeanNFL PLAYOFF SEEDINGS AFTER WEEK 3 NFC 1. Tampa Bay (3-0) NFC South leaders 2. Washington (2-0) NFC East leaders 3. Seattle (2-1) NFC West leaders 4. Detroit (1-1) NFC North leaders Wild Card Matchups: NFC: Atlanta at Seattle, N.Y. Giants at Detroit
The Lions hosting a playoff game? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!! That's why I love these....
(edited by Reverend J Shaft on 27.9.05 1001)
Well, all the division champs host at least one game in the playoffs and one of those division champs has got to come from the NFC North. I don't see why it can't be the Lions. Of course with that being said, I don't think that the Lions will be the division champs because, come on, it's the Lions. I guess we'll find out soon enough how terrible that division really is this year.
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This might be more random, so feel free to move if need be. My father and I were looking into possibly getting tickets to a home Washington Redskins game this year (they face Philly on my birthday it appears)