Baltimore Ravens (12-4)
Buffalo Bills (8-8)
Cincinnati Bengals (4-12)
Cleveland Browns (3-13)
DenverBroncos (11-5)
Indianapolis Colts (10-6)
Jacksonville Jaguars (7-9)
Kansas CityChiefs (7-9)
Miami Dolphins (11-5)
New England Patriots (5-11)
New York Jets (9-7)
Oakland Raiders (12-4)
Pittsburgh Steelers (9-7)
San Diego Chargers (1-15)
Seattle Seahawks (6-10)
Tennessee Titans (13-3)
(*) indicates overtime game
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