2014 NFL Playoff Projections

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American Football Conference

1. New England Patriots

2. Denver Broncos

3. Indianapolis Colts

4. Pittsburgh Steelers

5. San Diego Chargers

6. Cincinnati Bengals

AFC Wild Card

Cincinnati vs. Indianapolis

The headache of not being able to win a playoff game for the Cincinnati Bengals continues.

San Diego vs. Pittsburgh

The San Diego Chargers are built to win in cold weather, but the Pittsburgh Steelers will be up for the challenge.

AFC Divisional

Pittsburgh vs. New England

Since 2001, the Steelers and New England Patriots have been regulars in the postseason. But on this day it will Tom Brady and the Pats that will be able to write another winning chapter.

Indianapolis vs. Denver

These two teams will begin the regular season against each other and it is only fitting that they meet once more in the postseason.

AFC Championship Game

Denver vs. New England

The Patriots have been denied a trip to the Super Bowl in the past two seasons but the third time will be the charm for Bill Belichick.

National Football Conference

1. Seattle Seahawks

2. Green Bay Packers

3. New Orleans Saints

4. New York Giants

5. Arizona Cardinals

6. Chicago Bears

NFC Wild Card

Chicago vs. New Orleans

The New Orleans Saints are unbeatable at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, but they’ll come up short against the Chicago Bears who can score just as many points as them.

Arizona vs. New York

Both the Arizona Cardinals and New York Giants are happy to be back in the playoffs, but the January elements at MetLife Stadium will work in favor of the home team.

NFC Divisional

Chicago vs. Seattle

The Bears are good, but they are not good enough to hang with the defending Super Bowl Champions who are hungry to get their hands on another Vince Lombardi Trophy.

New York vs. Green Bay

Who knows the Green Bay Packers offense better than current New York Giants offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo? The Packers have come up short recently in the playoffs against the Giants and that trend will continue this season.

NFC Championship Game

New York vs. Seattle

The Giants have never lost in the NFC Championship Game, but that streak will come to an end at the hands of the vaunted Seahawks team.

Super Bowl 49 (University of Phoenix Stadium-Glendale, Arizona)

New England vs. Seattle

Tom Brady is in search for that elusive fourth Super Bowl Championship, but Russell Wilson and the Seahawks will become the first team since Brady’s Pats in 2004 to repeat as Super Bowl Champs.

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