NFL Playoff Picture 2022: Week 11 update through Sunday afternoon
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By: Kevin Nogle
Week 11 of the NFL schedule is through the Sunday afternoon games. Here are the live playoff standings with just Sunday Night Football and Monday Night Football to be played.
Week 11 of the 2022 NFL season is here, with the early Sunday games coming to an end. As the games unfold, we are keeping up with the latest NFL playoff picture, breaking down the standings in both the AFC and NFC. All of the Sunday afternoon games are complete, leaving just Sunday Night Football and Monday Night Football left to close out the week.
The AFC started Week 11 with the Kansas City Chiefs in the top spot, the Miami Dolphins the second seed, the Tennessee Titans third, and the Baltimore Ravens fourth. The Wild Card positions featured the AFC East, with all three teams behind the Dolphins sitting in playoff position. The AFC playoff picture had the New York Jets in the fifth spot, the Buffalo Bills sixth, and the New England Patriots in the seventh position.
Tonight’s SNF contest features the Chiefs against the Los Angeles Chargers. A Chiefs win keeps them in the top spot of the conference, while a loss would drop them to fourth, moving Miami into the number one seed, followed by the Titans and Ravens. A Chargers win, besides dropping the Chiefs, would move Los Angeles into the seventh-seed spot, knocking the Bengals, who moved up by knocking the Jets out of a playoff position on Sunday afternoon.
On the NFC side of the bracket, the Philadelphia Eagles started the week in the top spot with the Minnesota Vikings in the second position. The Seattle Seahawks and Tampa Bay Buccaneers held the third and fourth positions, respectively. In the Wild Card spots of the NFC playoff picture, the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys give the NFC East the fifth- and sixth-seed spots, while the NFC West’s San Francisco 49ers were in the seventh position.
Below you will find the scores for all of the Week 11 games, along with the current AFC and NFC standings.
Week 11 Scores
Tennessee Titans 27 – Green Bay Packers 21, Final, TNF
Chicago Bears 24 – Atlanta Falcons 27, Final
Cleveland Browns 23 – Buffalo Bills 31 (in Detroit), Final
Philadephia Eagles 17 – Indianapolis Colts 16, Final
New York Jets 3 – New England Patriots 10, Final
Los Angeles Rams 20 – New Orleans Saints 27, Final
Detroit Lions 31 – New York Giants 18, Final
Carolina Panthers 3 – Baltimore Ravens 13, Final
Washington Commanders 23 – Houston Texans 10, Final
Las Vegas Raiders 22 – Denver Broncos 16, Final
Dallas Cowboys 40 – Minnesota Vikings 3, Final
Cincinnati Bengals 37 – Pittsburgh Steelers 30, Final
Kansas City Chiefs – Los Angeles Chargers, SNF
San Francisco 49ers – Arizona Cardinals (in Mexico City), MNF
Bye week: Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, Seattle Seahawks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
AFC Playoff Picture (through Week 11’s Sunday afternoon games)
1 – Kansas City Chiefs (7-2, AFC West leader)
2 – Miami Dolphins (7-3, AFC East leader)
3 – Tennessee Titans (7-3, AFC South leader)
4 – Baltimore Ravens (7-3, AFC North leader)
5 – Buffalo Bills (7-3, Wild Card 1)
6 – New England Patriots (6-4, Wild Card 2)
7 – Cincinnati Bengals (6-4, Wild Card 3)
In the hunt
New York Jets (6-4)
Los Angeles Chargers (5-4)
Indianapolis Colts (4-6-1)
Jacksonville Jaguars (3-7)
Las Vegas Raiders (3-7)
Cleveland Browns (3-7)
Denver Broncos (3-7)
Pittsburgh Steelers (3-7)
Houston Texans (1-8-1)
NFC Playoff Picture (through Week 11’s Sunday afternoon games)
1 – Philadelphia Eagles (9-1, NFC East leader)
2 – Minnesota Vikings (8-2, NFC North leader)
3 – Seattle Seahawks (6-4, NFC West leader)
4 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-5, NFC South leader)
5 – Dallas Cowboys (7-3, Wild Card 1)
6 – New York Giants (7-3, Wild Card 2)
7 – San Francisco 49ers (5-4, Wild Card 3)
In the hunt
Washington Commanders (6-5)
Atlanta Falcons (5-6)
Detroit Lions (4-6)
Arizona Cardinals (4-6)
Green Bay Packers (4-7)
New Orleans Saints (4-7)
Los Angeles Rams (3-7)
Carolina Panthers (3-8)
Chicago Bears (3-8)
Originally posted on The Phinsider