The NFL Playoffs are almost here, and the picture is starting to get a little more clear when it comes to who is in and who is out after Week 15.
With just the Monday Night Football game left in Week 15, it’s starting to look like the playoff picture is starting to com together and look a little more clear.
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Over in the AFC, three of the four divisions have been won as the Denver Broncos, New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts all clinched playoff berths on Sunday afternoon. As it stands now, the Baltimore Ravens are the last team in the playoffs at the No. 6 seed and are looking at a matchup against the Indianapolis Colts. The Steelers are the No. 5 seed at the moment and would have to play AFC North rivals in the Cincinnati Bengals.
The NFC playoff picture is a little less clear, as the Arizona Cardinals are a weak No. 1 seed and are feeling heat from the Detroit Lions sitting in the No. 2 seed at the moment. With their loss against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, the Green Bay Packers fall back to the No. 6 seed as the last Wild Card team into the playoffs.
Philadelphia further shook up the NFC picture by losing to the Dallas Cowboys, something that drops them out of the playoffs altogether and replaces them with the Seattle Seahawks.
Here’s a look at the current NFL Playoffs bracket with just two weeks left in the season.
