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AFC East Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
z- Miami1150345317.688
New England1150410309.688
New York Jets970405356.563
Buffalo790336342.438
AFC North Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
z- Pittsburgh1240347233.750
y- Baltimore1150385244.688
Cincinnati4111204364.281
Cleveland4120232350.250
AFC South Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
z*-Tennessee1330375234.813
y- Indianapolis1240377298.750
Houston880366394.500
Jacksonville5110302367.313
AFC West Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
z- San Diego880439347.500
Denver880370448.500
Oakland5110263388.313
Kansas City2140291440.125
NFC East Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
z*-New York Giants1240427294.750
y- Philadelphia961416289.567
Dallas970362365.563
Washington880265296.500
NFC North Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
z- Minnesota1060379333.625
Chicago970375350.563
Green Bay6100419380.375
Detroit0160268517.000
NFC South Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
z- Carolina1240414329.750
y- Atlanta1150391.325.688
Tampa Bay970361323.563
New Orleans880463393.500
NFC West Standings
 WonLostTiedForAgainstPCT
z-Arizona970427426.563
San Francisco790339381.438
Seattle4120294392.250
St Louis2140232465.125

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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