What does the NFL playoff picture look like after the early Saturday afternoon games of Week 16?

Here's a complete breakdown going into the schedule's second half of games on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

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AFC

No. 1 seed — Patriots (13-2): Champions, East. New England already went in with the division title and first-round bye. After thrashing the Jets, the Patriots would lock down the top seed and home-field advantage if the Raiders lose to Indianapolis later. What's left: at MIA

No. 2 seed — Raiders (11-3): First place, West. Oakland, already in the playoffs as at least a wild card, needs to beat the Colts to keep pace with New England in the race for the top seed and make sure Kansas City can't leap back into first place in the division. What's left: at DEN

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No. 3 seed — Steelers (9-5): First place, North. Pittsburgh will win the division title with a win over Baltimore on Sunday afternoon. What's left: CLE

No. 5 seed — Chiefs (10-4): Wild card. While Kansas City hopes for a shot to retake the West lead, it would clinch at least a wild-card spot with either a win or Baltimore loss on Sunday. What's left: DEN, at SD

No. 6 seed — Dolphins (10-5): Wild card. Miami survived the overtime thriller in Buffalo to keep at least this spot going into Week 17. The Dolphins would clinch a wild card if Denver loses at Kansas City on Saturday. What's left: at NE

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Who's right behind — Ravens (8-6), Broncos (8-6), Titans (8-7): Baltimore and Denver have it tough to get in after Miami won. Tennessee is in trouble after losing to the Jaguars ... .

Who's still alive — Colts (7-7): Indianapolis must win out and hope the Texans lose out.

Who's out — Bills (7-8), Bengals (5-8-1), Chargers (5-10), Jets (4-11), Jaguars (3-12), Browns (1-14): Buffalo joined this group. Cleveland got its first win. It would get out of the No. 1 draft pick after Week 16 if San Francisco loses to the Rams.

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NFC

No. 1 seed (clinched) — Cowboys (12-2): Champion, East. Dallas locked up the division title and home-field advantage in the NFC playoffs when the Giants lost in Philadelphia on Thursday night. It leaves the Cowboys' final two games for tune-up purposes only. What's left: DET, at PHI

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No. 2 seed — Seahawks (9-4-1): Champion, West. Seattle clinched the division last week. It will look to stay ahead of Atlanta for the second first-round bye with a win over Arizona late Saturday. What's left: ARI, at SF

No. 3 seed — Falcons (10-5): First place, South. Atlanta rolled past the Panthers. It would win the division if Tampa Bay loses at New Orleans later on Saturday. What's left: NO

No. 4 seed — Lions (9-5): First place, North. A win at Dallas would still mean Detroit has to beat Green Bay in Week 17 to take the division, but the Lions can get at least a wild card with a Tampa Bay loss later. With a loss, the Lions would fall out of first place before the de facto North title game. What's left: at DAL, GB

No. 5 seed — Giants (10-5): Wild card. New York blew its chance to clinch at least a wild card and stay in the East race with a loss on Thursday. It's hoping for a Lions or Buccaneers loss to make the palyoffs before Week 17. What's left: at WAS

No. 6 seed — Packers (9-6): Wild card. Green Bay routed the Vikings to keep the pressure on Detroit before what sets up to be a North title game at Ford Field. What's left: at DET

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Who's out — Vikings (7-8), Saints (6-8), Panthers (6-9), Cardinals (5-8-1), Eagles (6-9), Rams (4-10), Bears (3-12), 49ers (1-13): Minnesota, New Orleans and Carolina all were added to the elimination list Saturday.