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Leading playoff contenders by conference
Seed AFC NFC
1 New England Patriots (clinched East division Dallas Cowboys (qualified for playoffs, lead East)
2 Indianapolis Colts (lead South division Green Bay Packers (lead North)
3 Pittsburgh Steelers (lead North division Seattle Seahawks (lead West)
4 San Diego Chargers (lead West division Tampa Bay Buccaneers (lead South)
5 Jacksonville Jaguars New York Giants
6 Cleveland Browns[a] Arizona Cardinals[b]
7 Tennessee Titans Detroit Lions
8 Buffalo Bills Minnesota Vikings

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a Browns lead Titans on win percentage in conference games. b Cardinals lead Lions and Vikings on the common-games tiebreaker.

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Football Zebras is a website that analyzes rules and officiating in the National Football League.

Origin

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The site was founded by current editor-in-chief Ben Austro, and came about when Austro could not find analysis of a particular call, only opinions that were tainted by fan bias.