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NFL playoff picture after Week 12: Titans take control in AFC South - USA TODAY

NFL playoff picture after Week 12: Titans take control in AFC South - USA TODAY

NFL playoff picture after Week 12: Titans take control in AFC South - USA TODAY
Nov 30, 2020 1 min, 41 secs

The playoff picture is still up in the air, as no team has clinched a spot in the field.

New Orleans Saints (9-2), NFC South leaders: They rolled through a severely depleted Broncos squad 31-3 to maintain their grip on home-field advantage and the conference's lone bye.

Green Bay Packers (8-3), NFC North leaders: Sunday night's blowout of Chicago moved them past Seattle for the second spot, though it could revert back to the Seahawks by close of business Monday.

Seattle Seahawks (7-3), NFC West leaders: The Rams' loss moves the 'Hawks all the way to third.

New York Giants (4-7), NFC East leaders: Winners of three in a row, they wrested division lead from Washington (4-7) due to season sweep of the Football Team.

out of the division lead and staring at a tough road game at Arizona.

Minnesota Vikings (5-6), first team out of field: With a head-to-head win against the Bears and a better conference record than San Francisco, the Vikes are sitting prettiest of the NFC's 5-6 clubs ...

Brown (11) celebrates returning an onside kick for a touchdown against the Indianapolis Colts with wide receiver Cameron Batson (13) and lDaren Bates in the second half of an NFL football game in Indianapolis, Sunday, Nov.

Kansas City Chiefs (10-1), AFC West leaders: They survived in Tampa to maintain pressure on the undefeated Steelers for the top seed.

Tennessee Titans (8-3), AFC South leaders:Big win in Indianapolis on Sunday vaulted them back into division lead and past Buffalo, whom Titans crushed in Week 4, for No.

Miami Dolphins (7-4), wild card No.

Indianapolis Colts (7-4), wild card No

3: Tumbled from AFC South lead almost all the way out of the field Sunday after loss to Titans

Baltimore Ravens (6-4), first team out of field: They're dealing with a COVID-19 outbreak and a slumping offense all at once

But beating the Steelers will give Baltimore a good enough conference record at 5-4 to join Miami as second wild card among AFC's 7-4 teams.  

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