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HOW TO READ NFL STANDINGS

RECORDS

The NFL Standings are listed in order of records by the 32 teams from both the American Football Conference (AFC) and National Football Conference (NFC). Those conferences are broken down into four divisions of four teams, which are listed below.

  • NFC North
  • NFC East
  • NFC South
  • NFC West
  • AFC North
  • AFC East
  • AFC South
  • AFC West

The NFL Standings shows detailed Straight Up (SU), Against the Spread (ATS) and Over/Under (O/U) results for all 32 teams.

The data also provides units won or lost for each of the NFL clubs.

NFC STANDINGS HISTORY

The NFC Championship is the pro football championship of the National Football League. The winner of this game advances to the Super Bowl. The NFC Standings will dictate which team will host the NFC Championship, which is always given to the club with the higher seed. The seeds are determined on records and division winners. The title game started in the 1970 regular season and homefield advantage has been key for these matchups. The home team owns a 34-18 all-time record in the NFC title game and that tells you how important the NFL Standings play out historically.

NFC WINNERS (2012-2021)

(*Road Winners)
2022 - Philadelphia Eagles
2021 - Los Angeles Rams
2020 - Tampa Bay *
2019 - San Francisco
2018 - Los Angeles Rams *
2017 - Philadelphia Eagles
2016 - Atlanta Falcons
2015 - Carolina Panthers
2014 - Seattle Seahawks
2013 - Seattle Seahawks
2012 - San Francisco 49ers *

AFC STANDINGS HISTORY

The AFC Championship is the pro football championship of the National Football League. The winner of this game advances to the Super Bowl.The AFC Standings will dictate which team will host the AFC Championship, which is always given to the club with the higher seed. The seeds are determined on records and division winners. The title game started in the 1970 regular season and homefield advantage has been key for these matchups. Home teams have been stronger in the AFC title game than the NFC home squads. The AFC hosts own an all-time mark of 37-15 in the first 51 title games.

AFC WINNERS (2012-2021)

(*Road Winners)
2022 - Kansas City Chiefs
2021 - Cincinnati Bengals *
2020 - Kansas City Chiefs
2019 - Kansas City Chiefs
2018 - New England Patriots *
2017 - New England Patriots
2016 - New England Patriots
2015 - Denver Broncos
2014 - New England Patriots
2013 - Denver Broncos
2012 - Baltimore Ravens *