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Week 16 NFL playoff picture: Ravens threaten Steelers

Reported by ESPN:

An eventful Saturday left the NFL playoff picture essentially unchanged from when the day began. The Baltimore Ravens strengthened their case for an AFC wild-card spot, the Kansas City Chiefs are on the brink of clinching home-field advantage and the Washington Redskins are on the verge of elimination.

Let’s take a closer look with the bulk of Week 16 set to be played Sunday:

Here is how the rest of the NFL playoff picture shakes out at the moment, with live playoff odds from ESPN’s Football Power Index.

Note: X denotes a team that has clinched a playoff berth, while Z shows a team that has clinched its division.


AFC

1. Kansas City Chiefs (11-3) — X

FPI playoff chances: 100 percent

A victory Sunday over the Seattle Seahawks would clinch the AFC West, along with a first-round bye. The Chiefs can clinch home-field advantage with a win and a Houston Texans loss. Those are the big consequences of the Los Angeles Chargers’ loss Saturday night to the Baltimore Ravens.

Next up: at Seattle Seahawks

2. Houston Texans (10-4)

FPI playoff chances: 98.8 percent

The Patriots’ loss in Week 15 elevated the Texans into sole possession of the No. 2 spot, putting them in range of the first playoff bye in franchise history. One minor obstacle: They have yet to clinch a postseason berth, let alone the AFC South. That could come this weekend. The Texans could clinch the playoffs with a win or a loss by the Ravens or Steelers, the AFC South with a win and losses by the Titans and Colts, and a first-round bye with a win and a Patriots loss.

That could all happen in Week 16.

Next up: at Philadelphia Eagles

3. New England Patriots (9-5)

FPI playoff chances: 99.5 percent

A loss in Pittsburgh officially dropped the Patriots to the No. 3 spot. If current positioning holds, the Patriots will miss out on a first-round playoff bye for the first time in nine seasons. It is not unheard of for a team to advance to the Super Bowl from the wild-card round, but New England has never done it in three tries under coach Bill Belichick. Fortunately for them, the Patriots close at home with games against the Bills and Jets (9-19 combined record), and they can clinch the AFC East with a victory over the Bills. But they’ll need help from the Texans to get back to the No. 2 spot.

Next up: vs. Buffalo Bills

4. Pittsburgh Steelers (8-5-1)

FPI playoff chances: 45.5 percent

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