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Originally Posted by jettio
I think the only way that would be true is if a Jets victory over the Bengals and a Broncos victory over the Chiefs changes the strength of victory rankings.
That seems possible since Cincy would be 10-6 and the Chiefs would be 3-13.
I think Broncos need Jets to be a part of a three-way tiebreaker and Broncos need to stay ahead of Jets in strength of victory.
Otherwise Broncos would need Steelers and Ravens to lose.
This sh*t's complicated.
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If the Jets lose and everyone else wins, the Broncos are in no matter what. They will have a better Conference Record than anyone but Baltimore -and there's two wildcard spots, Baltimore will only use up one of them.