The Colts’ playoff chances are slim, but here is how they can still make the playoffs with two games left.

The chances of the Indianapolis Colts making the playoffs are slim, but what has to happen over the final two weeks for this team to get there?

Following Monday Night’s loss to San Francisco, the Colts are now 8-7 on the season, two games behind the 10-5 Houston Texans, who are the current final wildcard team in the AFC.

According to Jack McKessy of USA Today, there is only one scenario in which the Colts can make the playoffs. They must win their final two games, and Houston must lose their final two games.

If that scenario were to play out, both teams would finish with 10 wins. The Colts would hold the fifth tie-breaker over Houston, which is strength of victory.

“The Colts would have wins over teams with a combined 67 (or 68, if Jacksonville wins Week 18) wins, while the Texans’ victories would have been against teams that combined to win 64 games,” McKessy wrote.

The Colts finish the season at home against the 11-win Jaguars and then on the road against Houston.

The Texans face the 11-win Chargers on the road before facing the Colts at home.

One Houston win, or one Colts’ loss, and Indianapolis will be eliminated from playoff contention.

Updated AFC playoff standingsDenver 12-3New England 12-3Jacksonville 11-4Pittsburgh 9-6LA Chargers 11-4Buffalo 11-4Houston 10-5

On the bubble: Colts (8-7)