NFL Standings Week 5: Division Leaders, Win Loss Records, Undefeated Teams Denver Broncos, Packers, Carolina Panthers, Atlanta Falcons, Patriots

Oct 07, 2015 11:33 AM EDT
Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning
Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning drops back to pass in the second quarter against the Minnesota Vikings at Sports Authority Field at Mile High on October 5, 2015."

The NFL schedule is out of Week 4 and heading into the Week 5 slate, the Denver Broncos, Green Bay Packers, Carolina Panthers and Atlanta Falcons are undefeated teams at 4-0, while the Patriots are 3-0 on a bye week. The division leaders heading into next week include the Patriots, Bengals, Broncos, Packers, Cowboys, Colts, Panthers, Falcons and Arizona Cardinals.

The AFC East has the Dolphins as a major disappointment and they are 1-3 after losing to the Jets in London. The team fired head coach Joe Philbin and now they look like a team that could spiral down. The Patriots were off this week and they are 3-0 and leading the division, while the Jets improved to 3-1 and the Bills are now 2-2 after losing to the Giants.

The AFC North has the Cincinnati Bengals at 4-0 and they have a two game lead on the Steelers in the division. Pitt is 2-2 and they are leading the Browns and the Ravens, who each have records at 1-3 this season. The AFC South has been off to a slow start and the Colts are in first with a 2-2 record, while the Titans are 1-2 on a bye and the Jags and Texans are each 1-3 on the season.

The Denver Broncos are leading the AFC West with a 4-0 record and they are ahead of the Raiders and Chargers at 2-2, while the Chiefs are 1-3 on the season. The NFC East is a crap shoot with the Cowboys, Giants and Redskins all at 2-2 and the Philadelphia Eagles are in last place at 1-3 on the season. The Packers are tops in the NFC North with a 4-0 record, while the Vikings are 2-2. The Bears are 1-3 and the Lions have started the season 0-4 after losing to the Seahawks on Monday night.

The NFC South is a tale of two cities (or four cities), as the Falcons and Panthers are both 4-0, with Carolina leading since they have two divisional wins. The Buccaneers and Saints are each 1-3. The NFC West has the Cardinals leading at 3-1, while the Seahawks and Rams are 2-2 and the San Francisco 49ers are 1-3 after losing the Packers this weekend.

Check here for the NFL standings and win-loss records heading into Week 5

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