
NFL Playoff Picture 2022: Week 13 Standings, Wild Card Info and Super Bowl Odds
The Philadelphia Eagles may have suffered their first loss of the 2022 NFL season in November, but they rebounded to end the month in strong fashion. They notched back-to-back victories over the Indianapolis Colts and Green Bay Packers in Weeks 11 and 12, and they're a league-best 10-1 heading into December.
On Sunday night, Philadelphia held on for a 40-33 win over Green Bay to become the first team in the NFL to get to 10 victories this season. But the Kansas City Chiefs and Minnesota Vikings are both closing in on that mark, as each improved to 9-2 with wins in Week 12.
With six weeks to go in the regular season (after the final Week 12 matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Indianapolis Colts on Monday night), playoff races are heating up in both the AFC and NFC. And they should be exciting to watch down the stretch.
Here's a look at the latest Super Bowl odds for every NFL team, followed by breakdowns of the playoff pictures in both conferences.
Latest Super Bowl Odds
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Kansas City Chiefs: +400 (bet $100 to win $400)
Buffalo Bills: +450
Philadelphia Eagles: +550
San Francisco 49ers: +700
Dallas Cowboys: +900
Baltimore Ravens: +1600
Miami Dolphins: +1600
Cincinnati Bengals: +1800
Minnesota Vikings: +1800
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: +2000
Los Angeles Chargers: +3000
Tennessee Titans: +3500
Seattle Seahawks: +6000
New York Jets: +7000
Washington Commanders: +8000
New England Patriots: +10000
Cleveland Browns: +13000
New York Giants: +15000
Jacksonville Jaguars: +15000
Las Vegas Raiders: +20000
Atlanta Falcons: +20000
New Orleans Saints: +25000
Carolina Panthers: +25000
Detroit Lions: +25000
Green Bay Packers: +30000
Indianapolis Colts: +30000
Los Angeles Rams: +50000
Arizona Cardinals: +80000
Pittsburgh Steelers: +80000
Denver Broncos: +100000
Chicago Bears: +100000
Houston Texans: +100000
AFC Playoff Picture
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Division Leaders
1. Kansas City Chiefs (9-2)
2. Miami Dolphins (8-3)
3. Tennessee Titans (7-4)
4. Baltimore Ravens (7-4)
Wild-Card Leaders
5. Buffalo Bills (8-3)
6. Cincinnati Bengals (7-4)
7. New York Jets (7-4)
Outside Looking In
8. New England Patriots (6-5)
9. Los Angeles Chargers (6-5)
10. Indianapolis Colts (4-6-1)
11. Jacksonville Jaguars (4-7)
12. Las Vegas Raiders (4-7)
13. Cleveland Browns (4-7)
14. Pittsburgh Steelers (3-7)
15. Denver Broncos (3-8)
16. Houston Texans (1-9-1)
The Chiefs remain in the No. 1 spot in the AFC after their win over the Rams on Sunday. Their lead in the AFC West also stayed at three games, as the second-place Chargers notched an impressive come-from-behind win over the Cardinals.
The AFC South race isn't too competitive, either, although it could become a bit tighter on Monday night. The Titans fell to 7-4 with a loss to the Bengals on Sunday, while the Colts could potentially improve to 5-6-1 with a win over the Steelers on Monday night. Still, Tennessee is in a great position to end up capturing the division title this season.
The AFC East and AFC North races are much closer. And all four teams in the former remain in the thick of the playoff hunt.
The Dolphins (8-3), Bills (8-3) and Jets (7-4) would all be in the postseason if the regular season ended today. New York is in the final spot at No. 7, with a one-game lead over New England, which is 6-5 and only two games back of first-place Miami in the division itself.
The Ravens and Bengals now have identical 7-4 records at the top of the AFC North. Baltimore currently has the edge, though, despite losing to Jacksonville on Sunday. The Ravens are 2-0 in division play and own a win over the Bengals.
Cincinnati extended its winning streak to a season-high three games with a victory over Tennessee on Sunday. The Bengals have a challenging matchup in Week 13, though, as they're set to host the Chiefs in an AFC Championship Game rematch from last season.
If the Colts lose on Monday, then the Patriots and Chargers will be the only teams in non-playoff positions that are two or fewer games out. It would be quite a surprise if any teams lower than Indianapolis end up making a push into the postseason.
NFC Playoff Picture
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Division Leaders
1. Philadelphia Eagles (10-1)
2. Minnesota Vikings (9-2)
3. San Francisco 49ers (7-4)
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-6)
Wild-Card Leaders
5. Dallas Cowboys (8-3)
6. New York Giants (7-4)
7. Washington Commanders (7-5)
Outside Looking In
8. Seattle Seahawks (6-5)
9. Atlanta Falcons (5-7)
10. Detroit Lions (4-7)
11. Green Bay Packers (4-8)
12. Carolina Panthers (4-8)
13. Arizona Cardinals (4-8)
14. New Orleans Saints (4-8)
15. Los Angeles Rams (3-8)
16. Chicago Bears (3-9)
The NFC East is the only division in the league that has all four of its teams currently in playoff spots. The Eagles (10-1) remain in the lead in the battle for the No. 1 seed, while the Cowboys (8-3), Giants (7-4) and Commanders (7-5) are in the three wild-card positions.
Washington has been on a roll of late, having won six of its past seven games. It defeated Atlanta in a critical matchup on Sunday, as the Falcons are among the top teams currently just outside of the playoff bubble.
New York is trending in the opposite direction, as it has lost three of its past four games after falling to Dallas on Thanksgiving Day. It seems probable that the Cowboys are the NFC East team most likely to chase down the Eagles (if any does).
The Commanders and Giants are set to play in both Weeks 13 and 15, so those will be important games for playoff positioning.
The Vikings beat the Patriots on Thanksgiving Day and now have a five-game advantage in the NFC North. It won't be long before Minnesota clinches the division title.
In the NFC West, the 49ers have taken control, as they now have a one-game lead over the second-place Seahawks. While San Francisco defeated New Orleans on Sunday, Seattle lost to Las Vegas in overtime.
Then, there's the NFC South, which is the only division in the league that doesn't have any teams with a winning record. In fact, nobody is even at .500 anymore. The Buccaneers remain in first despite falling to 5-6 with an overtime loss to the Browns. The Falcons (5-7), Panthers (4-8) and Saints (4-8) somehow all remain within striking distance in the battle for the division title.
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