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AFC East Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
Buffalo410126104.800
New England3107979.750
New York Jets220115116.500
Miami2207974.500
AFC North Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
Pittsburgh41010379.800
Baltimore2207556.500
Cleveland1304678.250
Cincinnati05074118.000
AFC South Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
Tennessee500115561.000
Indianapolis2208394.500
Jacksonville230100111.400
Houston04083130.000
AFC West Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
Denver410149130.800
San Diego230148129.400
Oakland13078101.250
Kansas City14065131.200
NFC East Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
New York Giants400127491.000
Washington41010998.800
Dallas410151111.800
Philadelphia23012797.400
NFC North Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
Chicago32012887.600
Green Bay230133128.400
Minnesota230101109.400
Detroit04066147.000
NFC South Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
Carolina41011470.800
Tampa Bay32011494.600
Atlanta320117107.600
New Orleans230138130.400
NFC West Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
Arizona320147120.600
San Francisco230115127.400
Seattle13083124.250
St Louis04043147.000

2008 Season
KEY
x = clinched play-off berth
y = clinched wild card
z = clinched division
* = clinched homefield advantage in play-offs

SCHEDULE INFO
Each team within a division will play 14 common opponents as follows:
Each team will play home and away against its three division opponents (six games).
Each team will play the four teams from another division within its conference on a rotating three-year cycle (four games).
Each team will play the four teams from a division in the other conference on a rotating four-year cycle (four games).
Each team will play a pair of intraconference games based on the prior year's standings (two games), i.e. first-place teams in a division will play against the first-place teams from another division within the same conference, etc.

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