The Miami Dolphins are 8-8 and on a ... they’ll make the NFL playoffs. The Chiefs and Bills will be seeded #1 and #2 in the AFC. Kansas City will have home field throughout the AFC playoffs ...
The Miami Dolphins have made the AFC playoffs as a wild-card team behind the Bills in the first two years under coach Mike McDaniel. They still have a chance to go three-for-three at the end of ...
(The Chiefs have already clinched the No. 1 overall seed in the AFC, so they have nothing to play for.) As for the other Bengals and Dolphins, they're still both a long shot to make the playoffs ...
If the Dolphins get the results needed to make the NFL playoffs, they will be the AFC's No. 7 seed. The Buffalo Bills are locked into the conference's No. 2 seed by virtue of their Week 17 win ...
However, they are still in pole position to clinch an AFC playoff position owing to their better record. They stand at 9-7 and have a better record over both the Dolphins and the Bengals.
Either outcome would have sent Miami packing. The Dolphins are 8-8 and sitting in ninth place in the AFC standings. If they lose to the Jets, they will be eliminated from playoff contention.
The final wild-card spot in the AFC is also on the line with the Broncos, Bengals and Dolphins all trying to claim it. So how is the playoff picture going to shake out? That's where our ...
The Miami Dolphins won one must-win game without their starting quarterback to remain in the AFC playoff picture. Will Tua Tagovailoa play today vs. the New York Jets? Tyler Huntley played well in ...
The complicated AFC wild card race is down to three teams for the final playoff spot in Week 18 ... final berth with a win at the Jets. If the Dolphins and Broncos each lose, Cincinnati is ...