NFL Playoff Picture 2023: Week 15 Wild Card Odds and Super Bowl Standings
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The NFL’s regular season is winding down and teams are beginning to prove whether they are playoff contenders or pretenders.
Week 14 saw significant bumps in the road for last year’s Super Bowl participants as Kansas City and Philadelphia both lost to teams they may very well see again in the postseason.
Meanwhile, San Francisco and Baltimore further proved their status as potential winners of the Lombardi Trophy with wins over Seattle and the Los Angeles Rams, respectively.
Ahead of Week 15 action, enjoy this look at the current playoff picture, as well as odds for both the Wild Card teams and Super Bowl.
NFC Playoff and Wild Card Standings
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- San Francisco 49ers (10-3, NFC West)
- Dallas Cowboys (10-3, NFC East)
- Detroit Lions (9-4, NFC North)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-7, NFC South)
- Philadelphia Eagles (10-3, Wildcard)
- Minnesota Vikings (7-6, Wildcard)
- Green Bay Packers (6-6, Wildcard)
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NFC playoff standings following Sunday’s Week 14 action:
On the Bubble
Los Angeles Rams (6-7)
Seattle Seahawks (6-7)
Atlanta Falcons (6-7)
New Orleans Saints (6-7)
Chicago Bears (5-8)
New York Giants (4-8)
Washington Commanders (4-9)
Arizona Cardinals (3-10)
Eliminated
Carolina Panthers (1-12)
AFC Playoff and Wild Card Standings
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- Baltimore Ravens (10-3, AFC North)
- Miami Dolphins (9-3, AFC East)
- Kansas City Chiefs (8-5, AFC West)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (8-5, AFC South)
- Cleveland Browns (8-5, Wildcard)
- Pittsburgh Steelers (7-6, Wildcard)
- Indianapolis Colts (7-6, Wildcard)
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AFC playoff standings following Sunday’s Week 14 action:
On the Bubble
Houston Texans (7-6)
Denver Broncos (7-6)
Cincinnati Bengals (7-6)
Buffalo Bills (7-6)
Los Angeles Chargers (5-8)
Las Vegas Raiders (5-8)
New York Jets (5-8)
Tennessee Titans (4-8)
Eliminated
New England Patriots (3-10)
Wildcard Seed Odds
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NFC
Green Bay Packers (-300; bet $100, win $133.33)
Dallas Cowboys (-300)
Minnesota Vikings (-115)
Los Angeles Rams (+200)
Seattle Seahawks (+270)
Philadelphia Eagles (+300)
Detroit Lions (+500)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+550)
New Orleans Saints (+600)
Atlanta Falcons (+800)
Chicago Bears (+1400)
San Francisco 49ers (+5000)
AFC
Cleveland Browns (-330)
Houston Texans (-125)
Indianapolis Colts (+105)
Buffalo Bills (+115)
Denver Broncos (+135)
Pittsburgh Steelers (+220)
Cincinnati Bengals (+270)
Jacksonville Jaguars (+450)
Kansas City Chiefs (+800)
Baltimore Ravens (+800)
Miami Dolphins (+1000)
Los Angeles Chargers (+2000)
Las Vegas Raiders (+2500)
Tennessee Titans (+5000)
Super Bowl Odds
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- San Francisco 49ers (+250)
- Miami Dolphins (+600)
- Philadelphia Eagles (+650)
- Baltimore Ravens (+650)
- Kansas City Chiefs (+750)
- Dallas Cowboys (+800)
- Detroit Lions (+2000)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (+2500)
- Buffalo Bills (+2500)
- Houston Texans (+6000)
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Currents odds to make the Super Bowl are as follows:
Dallas Cowboys Prove Legitimacy with Dominant Win Over Eagles
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The Dallas Cowboys silenced critics Sunday night with a dominant, 20-point win over the suddenly struggling Philadelphia Eagles, 33-13.
MVP candidate Dak Prescott completed 24 of 39 passes for 271 yards and two touchdowns. CeeDee Lamb caught six balls for 71 yards and one of Prescott’s scores while tight end Jake Ferguson was able to maneuver around the Eagles defense to catch five for 72 yards and another score.
Eagles starter Jalen Hurts completed 18 of 27 but only managed 197 yards against a stout Cowboys defense that limited the defending NFC Champions to just 52 total plays in the game.
It was a banner win for the Cowboys, who have been good in the past but have struggled to win big divisional games. The victory puts them in the driver’s seat in the NFC East and the No. 2 seed in the entire conference.
Dallas cannot afford to let the win go to their heads, though, as the team has three of their next games against playoff contenders (at Buffalo, at Miami, vs. Detroit). It is a tough road for Prescott and Co. but one they can navigate.
Especially with a defense playing as well as theirs is and an offense that has both rhythm and confidence.
This Cowboys team, in relation to years past, feels like the real deal. It will be on them to finish the regular season out and prove it in the playoffs, where they have traditionally struggled.