We still have 1 more week of regular season football but we already know all 14 playoff teams. The only standings glitch I have found involves home field in the National Conference, which I covered in another post. Congratulations to the 13 playoff teams who aren't New Jersey, although I guess I could congratulate myself too, whatever.
American ConferenceDivision Winners: San Jose, Houston, Portland, Michigan
Wildcards: Oklahoma, Denver, Honolulu
National ConferenceDivision Winners: New Jersey, Shreveport, Washington
Playoff Teams: Orlando, Jacksonville
Wildcards: Georgia, New York
In the American Conference, San Jose needs to win for home field advantage. Houston needs to win and have San Jose lose to get the BYE. They will be the top 2 seeds no matter what. Portland is locked into #3 seed, Michigan #4.
If I've looked at things correctly, Oklahoma is locked in as #5 (better conference record than Denver), Denver is locked as #6 (win over Honolulu) and Honolulu is locked into the #7 seed (they swept Los Angeles and win the tiebreaker).
In the National Conference, New Jersey will either be the #1 seed (with a win or Orlando loss) or #2 (beat Shreveport). Shreveport will either be the #2 seed (need a win and Orlando loss) or the #3 while Washington is locked in at #4.
Orlando could be #1 (win and New Jersey loss), #2 (win or Jacksonville loss) or #5 (loss plus Jacksonville win). Jacksonville wins the division with a win plus an Orlando loss based on division record after they split with the Renegades. Jacksonville will be the #5 or 6 seed otherwise. New York beat Georgia during the regular season and would be the higher seed if they remain tied after week 16.