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Week 7 of the NFL season saw solid efforts from some teams, while others showed they still have a lot of work to do.

The gap between contenders and pretenders continues to grow. As the 2025 NFL season progresses, let’s take a look at how the NFL playoff picture stacks up. With Week 7 largely in the books, here’s a snapshot of the postseason picture.

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Week 7 NFL Standings and Playoff PictureAFC Playoff Picture

1. Indianapolis Colts, 6-1 (beat Chargers on Sunday)
2. New England Patriots, 5-2 (beat Titans on Sunday)
3. Denver Broncos, 5-2 (beat Giants on Sunday)
4. Pittsburgh Steelers, 4-2 (lost to Bengals on TNF)
5. Buffalo Bills, 4-2 (bye week)
6. Los Angeles Chargers, 4-3 (lost to Colts on Sunday)
7. Jacksonville Jaguars, 5-2 (lost to Rams on Sunday)

In the Hunt

8. Kansas City Chiefs, 4-3 (beat Raiders on Sunday)
9. Cincinnati Bengals, 3-4 (beat Steelers on TNF)
10. Houston Texans, 2-4 (lost to Seahawks on MNF)
11. Las Vegas Raiders, 2-5 (lost to Chiefs on Sunday)
12. Cleveland Browns, 2-5 (beat Dolphins on Sunday)
13. Baltimore Ravens, 1-5 (bye week)
14. Miami Dolphins, 1-6 (lost to Browns on Sunday)
15. Tennessee Titans, 1-6 (lost to Patriots on Sunday)
16. New York Jets, 0-7 (lost to Panthers on Sunday)

NFC Playoff Picture

1. Green Bay Packers, 4-1-1 (beat Bengals on Sunday)
2. San Francisco 49ers, 5-2 (beat Falcons on SNF)
3. Philadelphia Eagles, 5-2 (lost to Giants on TNF)
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 5-2 (lost to Lions on MNF)
5. Detroit Lions, 5-2 (beat Buccaneers on MNF)
6. Seattle Seahawks, 5-2 (beat Texans on MNF)
4. Los Angeles Rams, 5-2 (beat Ravens on Sunday)

In the Hunt

8. Chicago Bears, 4-2 (beat Saints on Sunday)
9. Carolina Panthers, 4-3 (beat Jets on Sunday)
9. Atlanta Falcons, 3-2 (lost to 49ers on SNF)
11. Dallas Cowboys, 3-3-1 (beat Commanders on Sunday)
12. Minnesota Vikings, 3-3 (lost to Eagles on Sunday)
13. Washington Commanders, 3-4 (lost to Cowboys on Sunday)
14. Arizona Cardinals, 2-5 (lost to Packers on Sunday)
15. New York Giants, 2-5 (lost to Broncos on Sunday)
16. New Orleans Saints, 1-6 (lost to Bears on Sunday)

NFL Teams on the RiseIndianapolis Colts

The Indianapolis Colts continued their winning ways in Week 7, handily defeating the Chargers to improve their record to 6-1 this season. Not only did they convincingly beat a team that made the postseason last year, but they did so on the road.

Winners of three straight coming out of Sunday, the Colts have been one of the most surprising teams in the NFL so far this season. Their defense has fared well against most opponents, and their offense has been fantastic. At this rate, the AFC South is theirs to lose.

The Colts now have a 97.7% chance of making the playoffs and an 86% chance of winning the AFC South, according to PFSN’s NFL Playoff Predictor. Our model also gives Indianapolis a 14.7% chance of winning the Super Bowl and a 49.3% chance of securing the AFC’s No. 1 seed.

New England Patriots

The New England Patriots come out of Sunday with a four-game winning streak, having taken care of the Titans in a 31-16 victory to improve their record to 5-2. With that win, they’ve already surpassed last year’s win total under Jerod Mayo.

Mike Vrabel has the Patriots playing at an extremely high level, and Drake Maye deserves credit, too. He was nearly perfect against Tennessee, completing 21 of 23 passes for 222 yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions.

The Patriots now have an 85.6% chance of making the playoffs and a 51.8% chance of winning the AFC East, according to PFSN’s NFL Playoff Predictor. Our model also gives New England a 4.1% chance of winning the Super Bowl and an 11.2% chance of securing the AFC’s No. 1 seed.

Philadelphia Eagles

Having lost two games in a row coming into Sunday, the Philadelphia Eagles seemed on the brink of collapse in Week 7. That changed with a 28-22 road win over the Vikings.

The Eagles now sit at 5-2. Most notably, their passing attack clicked: Jalen Hurts had his best game of the season with 326 passing yards and three touchdowns.

The Eagles now have an 81.4% chance of making the playoffs and a 72.8% chance of winning the NFC East, according to PFSN’s NFL Playoff Predictor. Our model also gives Philadelphia a 6.3% chance of winning the Super Bowl and a 13.9% chance of securing the NFC’s No. 1 seed.

NFL Teams on the DeclineMinnesota Vikings

Coming off a bye the previous week, the Minnesota Vikings didn’t seem to gain extra preparation time for Sunday. Their offense moved the ball, but two interceptions by Carson Wentz held them back in the loss.

The Vikings weren’t necessarily expected to beat the Eagles this week, but every loss outside the division counts in the NFC North. At 3-3, their record isn’t terrible at this stage of the season, but with the division’s strength, Minnesota currently finds itself in sole possession of last place.

The Vikings now have a 31.4% chance of making the playoffs and a 12.1% chance of winning the NFC North, according to PFSN’s NFL Playoff Predictor. Our model also gives Minnesota a 1.7% chance of winning the Super Bowl and a 1.4% chance of securing the NFC’s No. 1 seed.

Jacksonville Jaguars

Given how often the Jacksonville Jaguars play overseas, one might assume a game in London would feel like a home game for them. That wasn’t the case this year, as they were walloped by the Rams for their second consecutive loss.

The Jaguars still sit at 4-3, keeping them in solid position to compete for a playoff spot. However, the offense needs work; in their last two matchups, they scored a combined 19 points.

The Jaguars now have a 53.1% chance of making the playoffs and a 10% chance of winning the AFC South. Our model also gives Jacksonville a 1.7% chance of winning the Super Bowl and a 2.8% chance of securing the AFC’s No. 1 seed.

Atlanta Falcons

Coming off of two consecutive wins, including an upset over the Bills, expectations were high for the Atlanta Falcons heading into their matchup with the 49ers. Unfortunately for them, they only scored ten points in a loss that saw them drop to 3-3.

The Falcons have proven that they can beat just about any team in the NFL. That said, they’ve been incredibly inconsistent, particularly on offense. They should be benefactors of an easy NFC South schedule as the season progresses, but they’ll need to stack some wins outside of the division to get into a position to make the postseason.

Washington Commanders

After two consecutive losses, the Washington Commanders find themselves sitting with a 3-4 record at this stage in the 2025 NFL season. They still remain with a solid ranking, as they’re the highest-ranked team on this list with a sub-.500 record. We’re believers in what they’ve shown on both sides of the ball over the course of the year.

But the Commanders simply need to start winning games. Similar to the Chargers, Washington has had games where the offense has shown up tremendously, and they’ve had games where the defense has looked convincing. They have the talent for both sides to come together in the same game, but that hasn’t happened much in recent weeks.