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American Football Conference

Eastern Division

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WLTPFPADivAFC
*NY Jets12404162667-1-010-2-0
†Miami10603212654-4-07-5-0
†Buffalo10604003334-4-07-5-0
†New England9703373294-4-07-5-0
Indianapolis31303104441-7-03-9-0
1998 Head coaches: NY—Bill Parcells (2nd season); Buf—Wade Phillips (1st); Mia—Jimmy Johnson (3rd); NE—Pete Carroll (2nd); Ind—Jim Mora (1st).
1997 Standings: 1. New England (10-6); 2. Miami (9-7); 3. NY Jets (9-7); 4. Buffalo (6-10); 5. Indianapolis (3-13).

Central Division

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WLTPFPADivAFC
*Jacksonville11503923386-2-08-4-0
Tennessee8803303207-1-07-5-0
Pittsburgh7902633033-5-05-7-0
Baltimore61002693352-6-05-7-0
Cincinnati31302684522-6-02-10-0
1998 Head coaches: Jax—Tom Coughlin (4th season); Ten—Jeff Fisher (5th); Pit—Bill Cowher (7th); Bal—Ted Marchibroda (3rd); Cin—Bruce Coslet (3rd).
1997 Standings: 1. Pittsburgh (11-5); 2. Jacksonville (11-5); 3. Tennessee (8-8); 4. Cincinnati (7-9); 5. Baltimore (6-9-1).

Western Division

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WLTPFPADivAFC
*Denver14205013098-0-011-1-0
Oakland8802883564-4-05-7-0
Seattle8803723103-5-05-7-0
Kansas City7903273634-4-04-8-0
San Diego51102413421-7-04-8-0
1998 Head coaches: Den—Mike Shanahan (4th season); Sea—Dennis Erickson (4th); Oak—Jon Gruden (1st); KC—Marty Schottenheimer (10th); SD—replaced Kevin Gilbride (3rd, 2-4) on Oct. 13 with June Jones (3-7).
1997 Standings: 1. Kansas City (13-3); 2. Denver (12-4); 3. Seattle (8-8); 4. Oakland (4-12); 5. San Diego (4-12).

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