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The NFL standings are moving as we head toward November.
On Sunday, we saw a slew of wild finishes. The Cleveland Browns pulled the ultimate upset behind Jameis Winston, beating the Baltimore Ravens, 29–24. In Jacksonville, the Green Bay Packers survived a furious rally from the Jaguars, winning 30–27 on a game-winning, last-second kick for the second consecutive week.
The top teams also handled their business, including the Detroit Lions, Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills, with the latter winning on the road with ease.
But how do the playoff races look? We break it all down below.
Everything will be updated after the and games
AFC: Who’s In
Record: 7–0, first place, AFC West
Remaining opponents over .500: 6
Playoff probability: 99%
The Chiefs handled the Raiders in Las Vegas, and remain 2.5 games up on the Denver Broncos for the AFC West lead. Kansas City now comes home for a Monday night date with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before playing host to Denver at Arrowhead Stadium.






