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How the AFC seedings changed after the loss to the Ravens

How the AFC seedings changed after the loss to the Ravens

The Los Angeles Chargers dropped to 7-4 on the season after Monday’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens.

The 30-23 loss was surprising as the Chargers jumped out to an early lead. Their defense, which allowed just 14.5 points per game, allowed the Ravens to more than double that number. The victory dropped the Chargers to sixth place and the Ravens to fifth place.

The 10-1 Chiefs continue to reign supreme in the AFC, winning on a last-second field goal to defeat the Panthers. The 9-2 Bills and 8-3 Steelers also remain in the same positions as last week, ranking second and third, respectively.

There wasn’t much movement at the bottom of the barrel. After the seventh seed, the only noteworthy move was the 5-6 Dolphins moving up to eighth, looking to get back into the playoff picture.

1. Chiefs (10-1)

2. Bills (9-2)

3. Steelers (8-3)

4. Texans (7-5)

5. Ravens (8-4)

6. Chargers (7-4)

7.Broncos (7-5)

8. Dolphins (5-6)

9. Stallions (5-7)

10. Bengals (4-7)

11. Brown (3-8)

12. Nozzles (3-8)

13. Titans (3-8)

14. Patriots (3-9)

15. Jaguars (2-9)

16. Invaders (2-9)

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