The Ravens (9-5) are second in the AFC North and all but guaranteed to make the playoffs regardless of what happens in Week 16. Still, a loss to the Steelers coupled with a Houston Win over Kansas City could put Baltimore in a slide to the sixth seed with a matchup against the Texans looming in Week 17.
Overall, a bad two weeks for Baltimore could put John Harbaugh’s team down as far as the seventh seed and on a collision course with Buffalo in the wild-card round.
AFC
In the hunt
- Indianapolis Colts (6-8)
- Miami Dolphins (6-8)
- Cincinnati Bengals (6-8)
Eliminated
- New York Jets (4-10)
- Cleveland Browns (3-11)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (3-11)
- Tennessee Titans (3-11)
- New England Patriots (3-11)
- Las Vegas Raiders (2-12)
1. Chiefs 13-1 • 1st AFC West
Patrick Mahomes has a high ankle sprain and could miss time with two games in four days. The No. 1 seed could be had with a win over Houston and a Buffalo loss.
Remaining schedule: vs. Texans, at Steelers, vs. Broncos
2. Bills 11-3 • 1st AFC East
Josh Allen has thrown for 704 yards and five touchdowns and rushed for 150 yards and five scores over his last two games.
Remaining schedule: vs. Patriots, vs. Jets, at Patriots
3. Steelers 10-4 • 1st AFC North
After a loss to the Eagles, the Steelers only have a one-game lead over the Ravens, and their rematch is coming up. The Steelers have the toughest remaining schedule.
Remaining schedule: at Ravens, vs. Chiefs, vs. Bengals
4. 9-5 • 1st AFC South
Houston has clinched a playoff berth and will face Kansas City and Baltimore.
Remaining schedule: at Chiefs, vs. Ravens, at Titans
5. RAVENS 9-5 • 2nd AFC North
The next three weeks will be about learning where Baltimore will be seeded.
Remaining schedule: vs. Steelers, at Texans, vs. Browns
6. BRONCOS 9-5 • 2nd AFC West
Had Indianapolis won their Week 15 matchup against Denver, they would’ve pulled to within a game of the Broncos and claimed the head-to-head tiebreaker with a significantly easier schedule over the final three weeks. The Broncos’ final three opponents have a combined record of 27-15, while the Ceits Week 15 (vs. Titans, at Giants, it would have been 8-34 and all in the mix for the No. 1 pick.
Remaining schedule: at Chargers, at Bengals, vs. Chiefs
7. CHARGERS 8-6 • 3rd AFC West
The Chargers were 7-3 after a win over the Bengals, but they’ve dropped three of four with losses to the Ravens, Chiefs, and Buccaneers.
Remaining schedule: vs. Broncos, at Patriots, at Raiders