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The NFC West didn't see their Week 7 action end until late Monday night, as the Seattle Seahawks played the final game of the week against the Houston Texans. Nothing changed in the standings, as three of the teams won their games, while the Arizona Cardinals lost their fifth consecutive game and remained in last place.
The heart of the 2025 NFL season is here, and all but about a dozen NFL teams are within striking distance of the top spot in their division.
Seven games into the season, the Broncos are currently the No. 3 seed in the AFC, and seven teams from the conference will reach the NFL playoffs. And if Denver wasn't leading the division, its 5-2 record would make the Broncos the top Wild Card seed.
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NFL Week 8 playoff standings: Where do Colts stand?
At 6-1 on the season, the Indianapolis Colts hold the best record in all of football as the only team with six wins entering Week 8. So naturally, when it comes to playoff seeding in the AFC, the Colts currently sit at the top of the conference as the one seed.
The NFL season is nearing its halfway point, and the league is as unpredictable as ever. Entering the Week 8 slate of games, six of the eight divisions have a team in first place -- or tied for first -- that did not win its division last season.
Following the conclusion of Sunday's Week 7 games, the Pittsburgh Steelers rank near the very top of the AFC standings.
The stats and game film show the 49ers, Eagles, Chargers and Bills might not be on top of their divisions much longer.
Is the ACC Georgia Tech's to lose? Only three teams are unbeaten in ACC play following Week 8 of the 2025 college football season.