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Keep in mind that, if they do win the division, they'll likely play Pit, NE or Bal on the road for round 1.
Actually whoever wins the West will be playing a wildcard team at HOME. So no the Chargers wouldn't be on the road in round 1 if they win the division.
Actually whoever wins the West will be playing a wildcard team at HOME. So no the Chargers wouldn't be on the road in round 1 if they win the division.
Seems I'm a big foggy on who plays where in the Wildcard. It's not best record?
Higher seed gets the home game. Seeds 1-4 go to division winners
Just checked it out, you're right -- wildcards are seeded 5 and 6 regardless of record. So, that means that AFCW will likely play either NE, NY, Pit or Bal on our turf. Can't say that, at this point, I like the AFCW's odds.
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