NFL Standings Week 10: Patriots, Panthers Undefeated 9-0, Bengals Lose, Division Leaders, Playoffs, Wild Cards AFC and NFC

Nov 14, 2015 04:44 PM EST
Peyton Manning #18 of the Denver Broncos
Peyton Manning #18 of the Denver Broncos calls out signals before the snap against the Indianapolis Colts during a game at Lucas Oil Stadium on November 8, 2015 in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Colts defeated the Broncos 27-24."

The NFL standings heading into the Week 11 schedule has the New England Patriots and Carolina Panthers as the last undefeated teams in the league at 9-0. The current division leaders in the AFC and NFC include the Pats, Bengals, Panthers, Arizona Cardinals, Indianapolis Colts, New York Giants, Denver Broncos, Vikings and Packers.

UPDATE: The Patriots and Panthers won to remain undefeated at 9-0. Update: The Bengals lost to the Texans on Monday night football and are now 8-1.

The Patriots are leading the AFC East with an 8-0 record over the Bills and Jets who are 5-4, while the Dolphins are 3-5 in fourth place. The AFC North has the Bengals leading at 8-0 over the Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns. The AFC West has the Denver Broncos at 7-1, while the Raiders, Chiefs and Chargers are next in the standings. The Colts are leading the Texans, Jaguars and Titans in the AFC South.

The NFC East has the Giants at 5-4 leading the Eagles, while the Redskins are 3-5 and the Cowboys are 2-6 with six straight losses. The NFC North has the Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers at 6-2, while the Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions are in the bottom of the division standings. The Carolina Panthers are leading the NFC South at 8-0 over the Falcons, while the Saints and Buccaneers are in the bottom of the division standings. The Cardinals are leading the NFC West over the Rams, Seahawks and 49ers.

The AFC playoff picture has the Patriots, Bengals, Broncos and Colts as the division leaders in the postseason, while the Bills and Jets are in wild card position. The Steelers, Raiders and Chiefs are next in the standings and they are 3-5 along with the Dolphins and Texans. The NFC playoff picture has the Panthers, Packers, Cardinals and Giants as division leaders, while the Vikings and Falcons are the current wild card teams. The Rams, Seahawks and Eagles are next in the standings ahead of the Saints and Redskins.

The Bills started off the Week 10 schedule with a win over the Jets, while the Sunday schedule has early games with the Packers, Lions, Cowboys, Buccaneers and Bears. The Dolphins are taking on the Eagles, while the Bears play the Rams, Browns play the Steelers and the Saints are playing the Redskins. The late afternoon games are the Vikings and Raiders, Patriots and Giants along with the Chiefs and Broncos. The Cardinals are playing the Seahawks on Sunday night, while the Texans play the Bengals on Monday night.

Check here for the NFL results, division standings and playoff standings into Week 10.

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