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Who would be in the 2025 NFL playoffs today? Take a look at the NFL postseason standings, matchups and NFL playoff picture entering NFL Week 11 games.
Plenty of NFL fans and media alike are waiting for midnight to strike on a Cinderella season for the Indianapolis Colts. Ten weeks in, the glass slipper still fits. Thanks to their come-from-behind, overtime victory over the Atlanta Falcons in Berlin,
All 32 NFL teams have at least faint playoff hope, even the 1-8 Titans, but some have better odds than others. The Seahawks sit at the top of that “good odds" list.
The World Series ending on a Saturday created this tidy timeline where we got one day to process, and then with this new week comes offseason action. Eligible players have now officially become free agents, and even a casual fan can glean that this class is solid.
The Vikings enter Week 11 ranked 18th in scoring defense (23.7 points per game), but their pass defense remains a top-10 unit (191.7 yards per game allowed). Flores' group is a bit vulnerable against the run, allowing 125.6 yards per game, which ranks 22nd in the NFL.
The Carolina Panthers look to keep the NFC Playoffs in their sights as they host the last-place New Orleans Saints in a Week 10 NFL matchup.
The New England Patriots currently have a 96 percent chance of making the playoffs, according to NFL.com's playoff probability. If the season ended today, they would be the No. 3 seed behind the Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos. Despite being the lower seed, they have the highest playoff probability currently in the AFC.
Perhaps the biggest game of the week is an NFC West showdown between the Rams and Seahawks. Both are tied at 7–3 and both are peaking right now. Though that’s not the only game between NFC contenders,