After 18 weeks of intense activity, the 2023 NFL Playoffs have already taken place. A total of 14 teams will fight to fill the glory and raise the Lombardy Trophy at Super Bowl LVII on February 12.
Something that gets a lot of attention in this table of teams that will play in this postseason, It’s the parity the NFL has. Heading into this season, since 2012-13, the League had a 46.7% turnover rate in the Playoffs. so that Half of the teams that advanced to each postseason in this division had not advanced from the previous year.
And since 1990-91, At least four teams had qualified for the playoffs each season after failing to make it the previous season.
For these 2023 Playoffs, those trends have continued. In the next postseason, among the 14 qualifiers, there will be seven teams that didn’t survive the regular season last year (fifty%). These groups are Baltimore Ravens, Jacksonville Jaguars, Los Angeles Chargers, Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, New York Giants and Seattle Seahawks.
Sports news features all 14 teams that qualified for the 2023 NFL Playoffs.
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The teams qualified for the 2023 NFL Playoffs
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1. Philadelphia Eagles (14-3-0)
eagles not only did they win their first division title NFC East from 2019, but also over as the NFC’s top seed. His team sister city they will have home field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs.
After Week 4, Philadelphia was the only undefeated team in the NFL. They lost their perfect 8-0 record in Week 10 to the Washington Commanders.
2. San Francisco 49ers (13-4-0)
49 years old they captured their first NFC West title since 2019 and finished as the second seed in the NFC. Despite losing his two main martial artists, Trey Lance and Jimmy GaroppoloSan Francisco has found a way to be one of the best in its conference.
3. Minnesota Vikings (13-4-0)
Vikings won their first NFC North title since 2017. They are the third seed in the NFC.
The Minnesota Catcher Justin Jefferson led the NFL with 1,809 passing yards in 2022 and became the sixth player in NFL history with at least 1,800 receiving yards in a season. Jefferson also led the league with 128 receptions this season. That’s himin the seventh largest amount in an era of history.
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-9-0)
buccaneers won the NFC South title in back-to-back seasons for the first time in franchise history. Tampa Bay is the fourth seed in the NFC.
The team of legendary quarterback Tom Brady is the sixth team in NFL history who qualifies for the Playoffs with a losing record.
5. Dallas Cowboys (12-5-0)
cowboys They are in the playoffs for the second consecutive season. They are the fifth seed in the NFC. is on a two-game postseason hitting streak.
The outlook looked bleak for Dallas early in the season. In week 2 the star quarterback duck prescott suffered a fractured thumb on his throwing hand; which sidelined him for five games. After his return, Prescott helped the Cowboys to have one of the most explosive offenses in the League.
6. New York Giants (9-7-1)
Giants return to the playoffs for the first time since 2016. They are the sixth seed in the NFC. New York’s nine wins are their most since winning 11 games in 2016. They had only recorded four wins in 2021.
7. Seattle Seahawks (9-8-0)
The Seahawks are returning to the Playoffs after failing to qualify last season. They are the seventh seed in the NFC.
This will be Seattle’s first postseason appearance since 2010. without quarterback Russell Wilson on the roster. Wilson, who led the team to the 2014 Super Bowl title, traded to the Denver Broncos over the summer.
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1. Kansas City Chiefs (14-3-0)
The Chiefs won their seventh consecutive AFC West title. They are the top seed in the AFC.
Kansas City will have home field advantage throughout the AFC Playoffs unless they face the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship game. Both teams could have been the top seed in the conference and hosted this game if all AFC teams had played a 17-game regular season. In this case, the AFC Championship match will be played at a neutral venue.
2. Buffalo Bills (13-3-0)
The Bills won the AFC East title for the third straight season and finished as the AFC’s second seed.
Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen Allen has thrown for more than 4,000 yards and rushed for more than 750 yards in back-to-back seasons. Is the only player in NFL history to do so.
3. Cincinnati Bengals (12-4-0)
The Bengals won their second straight AFC North title. They are the third seed in the AFC.
Cincinnati’s 12 wins this season they tied the franchise record. They closed the regular season with a eight-game winning streak. It’s their longest playoff streak since the 1970 Bengals won the AFC Central in their third straight year, ending the regular season with a seven-game winning streak.
4. Jacksonville Jaguars (9-8-0)
The Jaguars won the AFC South title after missing the playoffs last season. They are the fourth seed in the AFC. are back in the postseason for the first time since 2017.
Jacksonville has just three wins in 2021-22. It is the third team since the merger of the NFL and AFL in 1970. who gets the number pick in the NFL draft, quarterback Trevor Lawrence and that he wins his division next season.
5. Los Angeles Chargers (10-7-0)
explosives return to the playoffs for the first time since 2018 and is the fifth seed in the AFC. After a 5-5 tie, Los Angeles woke up and finished the regular season strong. They have won five of their last seven matches.
6. Baltimore Ravens (10-7-0)
The Ravens advanced to the Playoffs for the fourth time in the last five seasons. They are the sixth seed in the AFC.
Baltimore hopes to get its quarterback back, Lamar Jacksonfor the postseason. The star of the team missed the final five games of the regular season due to a knee injury.
7. Miami Dolphins (9-8-0)
Dolphins return to the playoffs for the first time since 2016. They are the seventh seed in the AFC.
miami wide receivers, Tyreek Hill (1,710 receiving yards) and Jaylen Waddle (1,356) combined for 3,066 yards this season. they got over Emmanuel Sanders Y Demarios Thomas Denver Bronocs (3,023 receiving yards in 2014) for third in most combined passes by two teammates in a season in NFL history.
