How the NFL playoff picture changed on Thanksgiving: Bills retake AFC East lead (2024)

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    Kevin Seifert, ESPN Staff WriterNov 26, 2021, 04:15 AM

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Welcome to a special Thanksgiving Day edition of our NFL playoff picture. If you kept only one eye on the games, or even if you watched them closely, we have a lot to discuss. The outcomes of two matchups shook up the playoff standings in both conferences. Among the takeaways:

  • The Buffalo Bills regained supremacy in the AFC East, at least temporarily. The Bills, of course, could be back among the wild-card contenders if the New England Patriots beat the Tennessee Titans this weekend.

  • The Bills' win over the New Orleans Saints elevated the San Francisco 49ers into the NFC wild-card race. They're currently No. 7 in the NFC standings, while the Saints' fourth consecutive loss has them looking up at the NFC field.

  • The Las Vegas Raiders' win over the Dallas Cowboys stopped a midseason slide and put them back in contention to move into the AFC wild-card race should a current contender falter.

  • The Cowboys' lead in the NFC East isn't yet threatened, but the surging Philadelphia Eagles can no longer be discounted in the division race.

We've updated those situations and more below. Look for another update after Sunday's games as Week 12 continues.

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AFC

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1. Tennessee Titans (8-3)

No team has exemplified this unpredictable season better than the Titans, who won seven of their first nine games despite facing the NFL's most difficult schedule over that stretch. They then embarked on a much easier schedule, only to suffer a stunning home loss in Week 11 to the Texans. The defeat allowed the Colts to continue closing the gap in the AFC South, shrinking the Titans' lead to two games with six to play. (Tennessee won both head-to-head matchups with Indianapolis.) Regardless of whether the Colts can catch them, it's difficult to view the Titans as the clear-cut AFC favorite when two of their losses have come to the Texans and Jets -- who have a combined record of 4-16. And now the Patriots, arguably the hottest team in the league, await them on Sunday.

Next up: at Patriots

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2. Baltimore Ravens (7-3)

Even without quarterback Lamar Jackson in Week 11, the Ravens managed to maintain their hold on first place in the AFC North. They haven't been pretty for a while, having lost to the Bengals and Dolphins and eking out an overtime win over the Vikings over the past month. But maybe that's just how it's going to be for them.

Next up: vs. Browns

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3. Buffalo Bills (7-4)

Will a convincing win Thursday in the Superdome be enough to pull the Bills out of a midseason spiral? They entered Week 12 having lost two of their past three games, including an inexplicable defeat to the Jaguars and a 26-point loss to the Colts. The Bills better hope they've figured things out, because they're about to head into a brutal stretch of their schedule. They will play the red-hot Patriots twice in four weeks, with a game at the Buccaneers mixed in there, as well. But for a few days, at least, they've returned to the top of the AFC East.

Next up: vs Patriots (Week 13)

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4. Kansas City Chiefs (7-4)

The Chiefs are rolling off their fourth consecutive victory, a streak that has brought them from below .500 to atop the AFC West. There doesn't seem to be much doubt that the Chiefs will be among the seven teams representing the AFC in the playoffs, and more likely than not, they will be the AFC West champion.

Next up: vs. Broncos (Week 13)

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5. New England Patriots (7-4)

It took the Patriots less than two months to recover from their 1-3 start and even briefly supplant the Bills atop the AFC East. The Bills reclaimed first place with a Thanksgiving win over the Saints, but the Patriots will retake the position if they beat the Titans in Week 12. Five consecutive wins -- and six in their past seven games -- have not only given them a division advantage but also put them within reasonable range of the top seed in the AFC. It's all in front of them now. The Patriots have a fortuitous home game against the AFC-leading Titans this week then play the Bills twice in a three-game stretch next month. If you're judging postseason seedings by how teams are playing at the moment, it's difficult to look past the Patriots as the best-situated team in the AFC (right now, of course).

Next up: vs. Titans

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6. Cincinnati Bengals (6-4)

There was a time when lots of people were worried about Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's health in returning from last season's knee injury. Through 10 games, we can say that the concern was mostly unfounded. Just making it through 10 games didn't seem a certainty when the season began, but he has the Bengals' offense humming, most recently with a 32-point outburst in Week 11's victory over the Raiders. ESPN's Football Power Index (FPI) is giving the Bengals roughly a 50-50 chance of making the playoffs, but in a wide-open AFC, they have absolutely put themselves in position to be in the December conversation.

Next up: vs. Steelers

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7. Los Angeles Chargers (6-4)

The Chargers did everything they could to fall out of the AFC's top seven in Week 11, but in the biggest sign yet that they are turning a corner under coach Brandon Staley and quarterback Justin Herbert, the Chargers stopped doing Chargers things long enough to retake the lead. There is still a lot to question about the Chargers, most notably their special teams, but they showed they are to be taken seriously in the AFC playoff race.

Next up: at Broncos

In the AFC hunt

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Pittsburgh Steelers (5-4-1)

The Steelers are winless in their past two games and are now out of the AFC's top seven. It won't get any easier when they travel to Cincinnati this weekend.

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Indianapolis Colts (6-5)

The Colts have won three consecutive games and five of their past six, but prior to Week 11, the quality of the teams they beat wasn't too impressive. That changed with a blowout victory at Buffalo. The Colts are trending in all the right directions, and the Buccaneers are their next test.

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Las Vegas Raiders (6-5)

We can do nothing but tip our cap to the Raiders, whose post-Jon Gruden slide seemed well underway during a three-game losing streak entering Thursday's game at the Cowboys. They went into AT&T Stadium and won a war of attrition, and now have 10 days to prepare for a winnable home game against Washington in Week 13.

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Cleveland Browns (6-5)

It's incredible that the Browns have won six games given the obvious impact quarterback Baker Mayfield's left shoulder injury is having on his performance. Oh, and don't forget the messy presence and departure of wideout Odell Beckham Jr. If you're picking one team to fall out of the wild-card race due to exhaustion, it's the Browns. They have a road trip to Baltimore on deck.

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Denver Broncos (5-5)

The Broncos will return from a bye with a .500 record, but consecutive games against the Chargers and Chiefs will likely knock them further from the AFC wild-card race.

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NFC

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1. Arizona Cardinals (9-2)

Let's tip our cap to the Cardinals, who have traveled quite a journey since their last-minute loss in Week 8 to the Packers. Playing without quarterback Kyler Murray and wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, they have gone 2-1 with wins at division rivals San Francisco and Seattle. The Cardinals have become the fourth team in NFL history to start a season 6-0 in road games and will get their MVP-caliber quarterback back sooner than later. FPI is calling them a virtual lock to make the playoffs and giving them a better than 90% chance to win the NFC West.

Next up: at Bears (Week 13)

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2. Green Bay Packers (8-3)

In most scenarios, the Packers with Aaron Rodgers are a legitimate Super Bowl contender. But what should we say about a Packers team that is losing key players to injury on a weekly basis? They are still in really good shape in the NFC North, leading the Vikings by 2½ games, with a Week 17 matchup against Minnesota at Lambeau Field looming. But at the very least, the Packers' depth is going to be tested during December football.

Next up: vs. Rams

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3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-3)

The defending Super Bowl champions broke a mildly alarming two-game losing streak on Monday night with a convincing win over the Giants, a team that entered the game ranked No. 23 in the NFL with an average of 18.9 offensive points per game. The lane is there for a high seed in the NFC bracket, as their remaining schedule includes only two teams with winning records (the Colts and Bills).

Next up: vs. Colts

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4. Dallas Cowboys (7-4)

Uh-oh. The Cowboys were expected to take off once they got quarterback Dak Prescott back from injury. Instead, they have lost three of their past four games. Their lead in the NFC East is not yet threatened; the Eagles would still be two games behind in the loss column even if they beat the Giants on Sunday. But it remains an open question whether the Cowboys will head into the playoffs as a genuine contender or will be in the postseason simply because they're the least-flawed team in a weak division.

Next up: at Saints (Week 13)

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5. Los Angeles Rams (7-3)

It has been a quick tumble for the "all-in" Rams, who have fallen from the top spot in the NFC to the wild-card picture with two consecutive losses. Regardless, the Rams' Week 11 bye came at a good time. They had two weeks to get newcomers Von Miller and Odell Beckham Jr. more acclimated to their program, in addition to figuring out why quarterback Matthew Stafford has thrown four interceptions during the two-game skid. They better hope they get it figured out, because their upcoming schedule includes not only the Packers but the Cardinals, Vikings, Ravens and 49ers. That will be a tough run.

Next up: at Packers

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6. Minnesota Vikings (5-5)

When you seem to play close games every week, the math says you should at least win some of them. The Vikings' Week 11 victory over the Packers boosted their division and conference records. Both are key categories for tiebreakers, and their 4-2 NFC record is the reason they are ahead of the Saints and 49ers (whom they play next week) in the NFC playoff standings. Overall, the Vikings have played in seven consecutive games that have been decided by seven or fewer points, a stretch that either has hardened them for a playoff run or will ultimately cost them entrance into the postseason altogether.

Next up: at 49ers

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7. San Francisco 49ers (5-5)

The 49ers have won three of their past four, and they were able to leapfrog the Saints in the wild-card race following Thursday's action. No one can say with certainty whether the 49ers are truly a playoff team, but sometimes these matters get decided in the postseason. Their remaining strength of schedule ranks No. 25 in the league. One caveat to keep in mind is that the Eagles, another NFC wild-card competitor, have the NFL's easiest remaining schedule.

Next up: vs. Vikings

In the NFC hunt

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Philadelphia Eagles (5-6)

The Eagles also have won three of their past four, each by more than 10 points. And when you see two games apiece against Washington and the Giants remaining, as well as a matchup against the Jets, you see a pretty favorable schedule for staying in the wild-card race. Philly has a road game against the Giants this week.

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Carolina Panthers (5-6)

Can the Panthers really be a playoff contender with a quarterback they signed out of free agency and inserted into the starting lineup within two weeks? Cam Newton might be Superman, but he isn't a magician. Carolina will travel to play the Dolphins on Sunday.

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New Orleans Saints (5-6)

That's now four consecutive losses for the Saints since starting quarterback Jameis Winston suffered a season-ending knee injury. Their offense had zero punch Thursday night against the Bills, and they're now looking up at the NFC playoff field. They'll play the Cowboys in Week 13, but the one bright spot is that four of their final six opponents have losing records.

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FAQs

Why did the NFL change the Bills game? ›

"Due to public safety concerns in light of the ongoing weather emergency in western New York, Sunday's Steelers-Bills game has been rescheduled," the NFL said in a statement Saturday morning, "and will be televised by CBS."

Can Bills win AFC East? ›

The Bills are your 2023 AFC East champions after their 21-14 victory over Miami. It's Buffalo's fourth consecutive season winning the AFC East and their first time doing so since 1988-1991. It's the third time in team history that the Bills have won the division four straight years in a row (1963-66).

What happens if Dolphins and Bills tie? ›

If the Bills and Dolphins tie

The Dolphins would win the AFC East, and stay in the No. 2 spot.

What does Buffalo need to make the playoffs? ›

Buffalo Bills: The Bills can still miss the playoffs, but they can also win the AFC East division if they win against Miami. Should they lose, they will still be in the playoffs with a loss by either Pittsburgh or Jacksonville, and even with a tie between the Texans and Colts.

Why do the Bills play the Chiefs so much? ›

Instead, based on the NFL's scheduling formula, the two teams play each other at least once every three seasons and at least once every six seasons at each team's home stadium when their divisions are paired up, sometimes more often if the two teams meet in the playoffs or they finish in the same place in their ...

Why is there no dome in Buffalo? ›

Two main reasons were given in the lead-up to stadium negotiations. One was the cost. The other factor, according to the team, was that they believed fans didn't want it.

What team has won the AFC East the most? ›

The Patriots have won the most AFL/AFC East titles, at 22; followed by the Dolphins at 14(who also had the best record in the East during the strike shortened 82 season when divisions were scrapped for a seeded playoffs) and the Bills at 15. The Jets have won four.

Who has a better chance of winning Bills or chiefs? ›

ESPN: Bills slight favorites to win at home

ESPN Analytics give the Bills a 56.6% chance to win at home and advance to the AFC Championship. The same model gives the Chiefs a 43.4% chance to take the road win and move to 3-0 against the Bills in their last three playoff meetings.

Can the Bills make the playoffs if they lose to the Dolphins? ›

A win over the Dolphins on Sunday Night Football means an AFC East championship and the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoffs. A loss to Miami means Buffalo makes the playoffs still as a Wild Card team and would be a No.

Do the Bills have a chance at the Super Bowl? ›

Bills Super Bowl Odds Insights

The Bills have a 17.4% chance of winning the Super Bowl, based on their most recent odds (+475).

Can Bills make playoffs with a loss? ›

If the Bills are not able to beat Miami, then they'll need one of the following to secure a playoff berth: a tie or loss by the Steelers, a tie or loss from the Jaguars, OR a tie in the Texans-Colts matchup.

Why is Buffalo the 2 seed? ›

The Dolphins also finished 11-6, but Buffalo had two victories over Miami to secure the head-to-head tiebreaker and claim the division once again. That was step one. The Bills also have a head-to-head victory over the Kansas City Chiefs (11-6), which gave Buffalo the tiebreaker for the second seed in the AFC.

Why did they postpone the Bills game? ›

A potentially dangerous winter storm forecast to hit the Buffalo region over the weekend led the NFL on Saturday to push back the Bills' wild-card playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers from Sunday to Monday. NFL wildcard weekend predictions: Will the Steelers upset the Bills?

Did NFL try to restart Bills game? ›

The NFL has been blasted after initially attempting to restart the Cincinnati-Buffalo game following Damar Hamlin's shocking on-field collapse.

Will the Bills game get moved again? ›

-- New York Gov. Kathy Hochul says the playoff game between the Steelers and Bills "will not be pushed back again," despite an ongoing travel ban in the area around Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York.

Why do the Bills have to play in Kansas City again? ›

The way the NFL scheduling formula works, the Bills play all four teams from one other AFC division every year. That division rotates each year. So they played every team from the AFC West in 2017, AFC South in 2018, and AFC North in 2019, then back to West in 2020, South in 2021, and North in 2022.

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