The AFC and NFC playoff races are breaking in different ways.
The AFC has six clear postseason teams and four squads are fighting for the final wild-card spot after Week 11.
Over in the NFC, there are seven teams with at least six wins a two-game gap between the Washington Commanders and the wild-card contenders for the No. 7 seed.
However, the NFC is one set of results away from a total overhaul of how we view the wild-card race since there are three teams at 5-5 and two at 4-6.
The drop off to the bad teams is more significant in the AFC with a 5-6, 4-6 and 4-7 team directly under the Denver Broncos in seventh.