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Last Updated: Dec 31 2007

AFC East Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
New England *16005892741.000
Buffalo790252354.438
New York Jets4120268355.250
Miami1150267437.063
AFC North Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
Pittsburgh z1060393269.625
Cleveland1060402382.625
Cincinnati790380385.438
Baltimore5110275384.313
AFC South Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
Indianapolis z1330450262.813
Jacksonville y1150411304.688
Tennessee y1060301297.625
Houston880379384.500
AFC West Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
San Diego z1150412284.688
Denver790320409.438
Kansas City4120226335.250
Oakland4120283398.250
NFC East Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
Dallas *1330455325.813
New York Giants y1060373351.625
Washington y970334310.563
Philadelphia880336300.500
NFC North Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
Green Bay z1330435291.813
Minnesota880365311.500
Detroit790346444.438
Chicago790334348.438
NFC South Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
Tampa Bay z970334270.563
Carolina790267347.438
New Orleans790379388.438
Atlanta4120259414.250
NFC West Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
Seattle z1060393291.625
Arizona880404399.500
San Francisco5110219364.313
St Louis3130263438.188

2007 Season
KEY
x = clinched play-off berth
y = clinched wild card
z = clinched division
* = clinched homefield advantage in play-offs

SCHEDULE INFO
Each team within a division will play 14 common opponents as follows:
Each team will play home and away against its three division opponents (six games).
Each team will play the four teams from another division within its conference on a rotating three-year cycle (four games).
Each team will play the four teams from a division in the other conference on a rotating four-year cycle (four games).
Each team will play a pair of intraconference games based on the prior year's standings (two games), i.e. first-place teams in a division will play against the first-place teams from another division within the same conference, etc.

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