The playoff standings are getting as crazy as a wild turkey prior to Thanksgiving, which is fitting since the league is hitting that point in the calendar. The NFC West is as unpredictable as ever, with the Seattle Seahawks taking over the division lead thanks to their win over the Arizona Cardinals.
Plus, how many wins will it take to win the division? And what's the current vibe surrounding each of the four teams?
Meanwhile, the Steelers currently sit atop the AFC North but have the Ravens nipping at their heels after a Monday night win over the Chargers that thrust them to 8-4 and up to the No. 5 seed in the conference.
Ranking all 32 teams using advanced analytics results in seven of the top 11 teams being from the AFC, while nine of the bottom 13 are also from the AFC. It's a conference of extremes, and here's how its teams stack up entering Week 13.
The NFL playoff race is heating up heading into Thanksgiving, and here's how the playoff picture is shaping up before the Thanksgiving games in Week 13: DIVISION LEADERS 1.
Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith was reported to be a candidate for the University of North Carolina's head coach position on Wednesday and Smith confirmed contact with the school on Thursday.
AFC playoff contender Miami travels to historic Lambeau Field for a Thanksgiving night showdown with Green Bay.
The NFL playoff picture isn't moving much after Thanksgiving, but some teams can seal the first postseason berths in Week 13. That includes the Lions after they outlasted the Bears.
The Week 13 NFL schedule is headlined by the trio of Thanksgiving games on Thursday, including the Miami Dolphins at the Green Bay Packers in Lambeau Field. Chicago travels to Detroit in the first game on Thursday, while Dallas hosts the New York Giants in the afternoon.
Will Jameis Winston become the Browns’ starting quarterback next season? The Bengals hope to begin a playoff push after their bye.
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