November has arrived and the NFL season enters its second half.
At the midpoint, there are nine teams with a .600 or better winning percentage, including two teams with just one loss – New England (7-1) and Dallas (6-1). The AFC West boasts three teams with a .700+ winning percentage – Denver (6-2, .750), Oakland (6-2, .750) and Kansas City (5-2, .714) – and the NFC East is the only division with all four teams holding a winning record – Dallas (6-1), the New York Giants (4-3), Philadelphia (4-3) and Washington (4-3-1).
On the field, the games have been close, including three overtime games in Week 8. Through the first eight weeks, 88 games have been within one score in the fourth quarter, the most such games in a season’s first eight weeks in NFL history.
The first half of the season has been packed with thrilling comebacks and close finishes, but the excitement will only intensify as the playoff push begins. And there’s still plenty of football to be played so don’t count teams out yet.
Since 2000, 40 teams have reached the halfway point of their season with a .500 or below winning percentage and advanced to the playoffs, including at least one in each season. Last year, there were five such teams: Houston (3-5), Kansas City (3-5), Washington (3-5), Seattle (4-4) and Pittsburgh (4-4).
Of those 40 clubs, five have advanced to the Conference Championship Game, including the 2001 New England Patriots, who won Super Bowl XXXVI.
Week 9 begins on Thursday night with an NFC South matchup as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers host the Atlanta Falcons (8:25 PM ET, NFLN). The Falcons, who defeated Green Bay 33-32 last week, sit atop the division with the Buccaneers and New Orleans Saints tied for second. Tampa Bay defeated Atlanta 31-24 in Week 1.
The week concludes with a pair of primetime contests. On Sunday night, the Oakland Raiders host the Denver Broncos in a first-place showdown for the AFC West lead (8:30 PM ET, NBC). On Monday night, the Buffalo Bills visit the Seattle Seahawks (8:30 PM ET, ESPN) in an interconference contest featuring two teams in the thick of the playoff chase.
ATLANTA FALCONS (5-3) at TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (3-4) (Thursday, NFLN, 8:25 PM ET)
- Falcons quarterback MATT RYAN passed for 288 yards and three touchdowns, including the game-winning 11-yard TD to wide receiver MOHAMED SANU with 31 seconds remaining in the Falcons’ 33-32 win over Green Bay last week. It marked Ryan’s 32nd career game-winning drive in the fourth quarter or overtime, the most in the NFL since he entered the league in 2008.
- Ryan leads the NFL with 2,636 passing yards and 19 touchdown passes. Atlanta wide receiver JULIO JONES ranks second in the league with 859 receiving yards and is averaging 20.0 yards per catch (43 receptions).
- Tampa Bay quarterback JAMEIS WINSTON has won all three career starts against Atlanta. In the Week 1 meeting between the clubs, Winston passed for 281 yards, four touchdowns and a 125.1 passer rating in a 31-24 victory.
- Buccaneers wide receiver MIKE EVANS is tied for the NFL lead with six receiving touchdowns and has hauled in a touchdown catch in five of the team’s seven games this season.
NEW YORK JETS (3-5) at MIAMI DOLPHINS (3-4) (Sunday, CBS, 1:00 PM ET)
- Jets running back MATT FORTÉ rushed for two touchdowns in the team’s 31-28 win at Cleveland last week. Forté is one of four players in NFL history with at least 50 rushing touchdowns (51), 500 receptions (507) and 20 receiving touchdowns (20), joining Pro Football Hall of Famers MARCUS ALLEN and MARSHALL FAULK and HERSCHEL WALKER.
- New York wide receiver QUINCY ENUNWA, who had four catches for 93 yards and a touchdown against the Browns, leads the Jets with a career-high 36 catches (502 yards) and three touchdown receptions.
- The Dolphins, who had a bye in Week 8, have won two in a row. Miami has amassed more than 450 total yards of offense in each of the team’s past two victories.
- Miami running back JAY AJAYI has rushed for 200+ yards in each of the team’s past two games and is one of four players in NFL history with back-to-back 200-yard rushing performances – Pro Football Hall of Famers O.J. SIMPSON(twice) and EARL CAMPBELL and RICKY WILLIAMS. Ajayi is the only player since at least 1970 to rush for 200+ yards in two of his first three career starts.
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (4-3) at NEW YORK GIANTS (4-3) (Sunday, FOX, 1:00 PM ET)
- The Eagles are tied with the Giants for second place in the NFC East, two games behind the 6-1 Dallas Cowboys. Philadelphia dropped a 29-23 overtime decision at Dallas last week and seeks the team’s first division win.
- Philadelphia rookie quarterback CARSON WENTZ has thrown nine touchdown passes and only three interceptions this season and has a 92.5 passer rating.
- The Giants, who had a bye in Week 8, are seeking their third consecutive win. In Week 7, New York defeated Los Angeles 17-10 in the first-ever NFL game played at London’s Twickenham Stadium.
- Giants safety LANDON COLLINS had two interceptions, including a 44-yard touchdown return, in the victory over the Rams and was named the NFC Defensive Player of the Week. According to Next Gen Stats, Collins recorded the most total distance traveled (111.7 yards) on an interception-return touchdown this season.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (3-5) at GREEN BAY PACKERS (4-3) (Sunday, CBS, 4:25 PM ET)
- Colts quarterback ANDREW LUCK won his only career start against Green Bay (October 7, 2012) and threw the game-winning touchdown pass to REGGIE WAYNE with 35 seconds remaining.
- Indianapolis kicker ADAM VINATIERI has converted 43 consecutive field-goal attempts, the longest streak in NFL history.
- Green Bay quarterback AARON RODGERS threw four touchdown passes in last week’s loss at Atlanta. Rodgers has 18 career games with at least four touchdown passes and surpassed Pro Football Hall of Famer JOHNNY UNITAS(17) for the sixth-most such games in NFL history.
- Packers wide receiver DAVANTE ADAMS has 25 receptions in the past two weeks. In Week 7, Adams had 13 catches for 132 yards with two touchdowns and was named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week.
DENVER BRONCOS (6-2) at OAKLAND RAIDERS (6-2) (Sunday, NBC, 8:30 PM ET)
- First place in the AFC West is at stake as both the Broncos and Raiders enter the contest with 6-2 records. The game pits Denver’s No. 1 ranked pass defense (183.9 yards per game) against Oakland’s high-powered pass offense, which leads the AFC (285.1 per game).
- Broncos cornerback BRADLEY ROBY had a 49-yard interception-return touchdown in last week’s 27-19 win over San Diego, Denver’s third defensive TD this season (SHANE RAY, 15-yard FR-TD & AQIB TALIB, 46-yard INT-TD).
- Denver linebacker VON MILLER ranks second in the NFL with 8.5 sacks and aims for his fourth game in a row against Oakland with a sack.
- Oakland quarterback DEREK CARR passed for 513 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions in the Raiders’ 30-24 overtime win at Tampa Bay last week. Carr completed a 41-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver SETH ROBERTSwith 1:45 remaining in overtime for the game-winning score. Carr is the third quarterback in NFL history to pass for at least 500 yards and four touchdowns without an interception in a single game, joining Pro Football Hall of Famer Y.A. TITTLE (October 28, 1962) and BEN ROETHLISBERGER (October 26, 2014).
- Raiders wide receiver AMARI COOPER ranks third in the NFL in both receptions (52) and receiving yards (787). Cooper, who had 12 catches for 173 yards with a TD last week, has seven career games with at least 120 receiving yards, tied for the fourth-most in a player’s first two seasons in NFL history.
BUFFALO BILLS (4-4) at SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (4-2-1) (Monday, ESPN, 8:30 PM ET)
- Buffalo linebacker LORENZO ALEXANDER leads the NFL with a career-high nine sacks. Entering this season, Alexander had nine total sacks in 127 career games.
- Over the past two seasons, Bills quarterback TYROD TAYLOR is one of two quarterbacks (CAM NEWTON) with a 90+ passer rating (94.8) and 800+ rushing yards (887).
- Seattle has won seven consecutive Monday-night games at home. This season, the Seahawks are 3-0 at CenturyLink Field. Since 2012, Seattle has posted a 34-5 (.872) record at home (including the playoffs).
- In the last meeting between the teams (December 16, 2012 in Toronto), Seahawks quarterback RUSSELL WILSONbecame the first player in NFL history to have three rushing touchdowns and a touchdown pass in the first half of a game.
2016 NFL STANDINGS
American Football Conference
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East Division
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Team
|
W
|
L
|
T
|
Pct
|
PF
|
PA
|
Home
|
Away
|
Conf
|
Div
|
Streak
|
New England Patriots
|
7
|
1
|
0
|
.875
|
217
|
132
|
3-1-0
|
4-0-0
|
6-1-0
|
2-1-0
|
4W
|
Buffalo Bills
|
4
|
4
|
0
|
.500
|
212
|
172
|
2-2-0
|
2-2-0
|
1-4-0
|
1-3-0
|
2L
|
Miami Dolphins
|
3
|
4
|
0
|
.429
|
146
|
159
|
3-1-0
|
0-3-0
|
3-3-0
|
1-1-0
|
2W
|
New York Jets
|
3
|
5
|
0
|
.375
|
150
|
208
|
1-2-0
|
2-3-0
|
3-3-0
|
1-0-0
|
2W
|
North Division
| |||||||||||
Team
|
W
|
L
|
T
|
Pct
|
PF
|
PA
|
Home
|
Away
|
Conf
|
Div
|
Streak
|
Pittsburgh Steelers
|
4
|
3
|
0
|
.571
|
170
|
150
|
3-1-0
|
1-2-0
|
3-2-0
|
1-0-0
|
2L
|
Cincinnati Bengals
|
3
|
4
|
1
|
.438
|
167
|
189
|
2-1-1
|
1-3-0
|
3-3-0
|
1-1-0
|
1T
|
Baltimore Ravens
|
3
|
4
|
0
|
.429
|
133
|
139
|
1-2-0
|
2-2-0
|
3-2-0
|
1-0-0
|
4L
|
Cleveland Browns
|
0
|
8
|
0
|
.000
|
158
|
238
|
0-3-0
|
0-5-0
|
0-6-0
|
0-2-0
|
8L
|
South Division
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Team
|
W
|
L
|
T
|
Pct
|
PF
|
PA
|
Home
|
Away
|
Conf
|
Div
|
Streak
|
Houston Texans
|
5
|
3
|
0
|
.625
|
137
|
167
|
5-0-0
|
0-3-0
|
3-2-0
|
2-0-0
|
1W
|
Tennessee Titans
|
4
|
4
|
0
|
.500
|
182
|
183
|
2-3-0
|
2-1-0
|
3-3-0
|
1-2-0
|
1W
|
Indianapolis Colts
|
3
|
5
|
0
|
.375
|
208
|
230
|
2-2-0
|
1-3-0
|
2-4-0
|
1-2-0
|
1L
|
Jacksonville Jaguars
|
2
|
5
|
0
|
.286
|
139
|
196
|
1-3-0
|
1-2-0
|
1-4-0
|
1-1-0
|
2L
|
West Division
| |||||||||||
Team
|
W
|
L
|
T
|
Pct
|
PF
|
PA
|
Home
|
Away
|
Conf
|
Div
|
Streak
|
Oakland Raiders
|
6
|
2
|
0
|
.750
|
215
|
203
|
1-2-0
|
5-0-0
|
4-1-0
|
1-1-0
|
2W
|
Denver Broncos
|
6
|
2
|
0
|
.750
|
194
|
136
|
4-1-0
|
2-1-0
|
4-1-0
|
1-1-0
|
2W
|
Kansas City Chiefs
|
5
|
2
|
0
|
.714
|
166
|
137
|
3-0-0
|
2-2-0
|
4-2-0
|
2-0-0
|
3W
|
San Diego Chargers
|
3
|
5
|
0
|
.375
|
225
|
212
|
2-1-0
|
1-4-0
|
2-4-0
|
1-3-0
|
1L
|
National Football Conference
| |||||||||||
East Division
| |||||||||||
Team
|
W
|
L
|
T
|
Pct
|
PF
|
PA
|
Home
|
Away
|
Conf
|
Div
|
Streak
|
Dallas Cowboys
|
6
|
1
|
0
|
.857
|
188
|
130
|
3-1-0
|
3-0-0
|
5-1-0
|
2-1-0
|
6W
|
New York Giants
|
4
|
3
|
0
|
.571
|
133
|
141
|
2-1-0
|
2-2-0
|
3-3-0
|
1-1-0
|
2W
|
Philadelphia Eagles
|
4
|
3
|
0
|
.571
|
179
|
117
|
3-0-0
|
1-3-0
|
2-3-0
|
0-2-0
|
1L
|
Washington Redskins
|
4
|
3
|
1
|
.563
|
186
|
189
|
2-2-0
|
2-1-1
|
2-2-0
|
2-1-0
|
T1
|
North Division
| |||||||||||
Team
|
W
|
L
|
T
|
Pct
|
PF
|
PA
|
Home
|
Away
|
Conf
|
Div
|
Streak
|
Minnesota Vikings
|
5
|
2
|
0
|
.714
|
139
|
104
|
3-0-0
|
2-2-0
|
3-2-0
|
1-1-0
|
2L
|
Green Bay Packers
|
4
|
3
|
0
|
.571
|
172
|
156
|
3-1-0
|
1-2-0
|
3-3-0
|
2-1-0
|
1L
|
Detroit Lions
|
4
|
4
|
0
|
.500
|
183
|
190
|
3-1-0
|
1-3-0
|
3-2-0
|
0-2-0
|
1L
|
Chicago Bears
|
2
|
6
|
0
|
.250
|
131
|
179
|
2-2-0
|
0-4-0
|
2-3-0
|
2-1-0
|
1W
|
South Division
| |||||||||||
Team
|
W
|
L
|
T
|
Pct
|
PF
|
PA
|
Home
|
Away
|
Conf
|
Div
|
Streak
|
Atlanta Falcons
|
5
|
3
|
0
|
.625
|
262
|
231
|
2-2-0
|
3-1-0
|
3-2-0
|
2-1-0
|
1W
|
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
|
3
|
4
|
0
|
.429
|
152
|
189
|
0-3-0
|
3-1-0
|
3-2-0
|
2-0-0
|
1L
|
New Orleans Saints
|
3
|
4
|
0
|
.429
|
201
|
215
|
2-2-0
|
1-2-0
|
2-2-0
|
1-1-0
|
1W
|
Carolina Panthers
|
2
|
5
|
0
|
.286
|
191
|
196
|
2-2-0
|
0-3-0
|
2-4-0
|
0-3-0
|
1W
|
West Division
| |||||||||||
Team
|
W
|
L
|
T
|
Pct
|
PF
|
PA
|
Home
|
Away
|
Conf
|
Div
|
Streak
|
Seattle Seahawks
|
4
|
2
|
1
|
.643
|
131
|
109
|
3-0-0
|
1-2-1
|
2-2-1
|
1-1-1
|
1L
|
Arizona Cardinals
|
3
|
4
|
1
|
.438
|
179
|
140
|
2-2-1
|
1-2-0
|
2-2-1
|
1-1-1
|
1L
|
Los Angeles Rams
|
3
|
4
|
0
|
.429
|
120
|
154
|
1-2-0
|
2-2-0
|
3-3-0
|
2-1-0
|
3L
|
San Francisco 49ers
|
1
|
6
|
0
|
.143
|
144
|
219
|
1-3-0
|
0-3-0
|
1-5-0
|
1-2-0
|
6L
|
NFL WEEK 9 SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, SUNDAY & MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 6-7
(All times local)
Byes: Arizona, Chicago, Cincinnati, Houston, New England, Washington
Thursday, November 3
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Sunday, November 6 (cont’d)
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Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 8:25 PM (NFLN)
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Carolina at Los Angeles, 1:05 PM
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New Orleans at San Francisco, 1:05 PM
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Sunday, November 6
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Indianapolis at Green Bay, 3:25 PM
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Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 1:00 PM
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Tennessee at San Diego, 1:25 PM
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Dallas at Cleveland, 1:00 PM
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Denver at Oakland, 5:30 PM (NBC)
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Jacksonville at Kansas City, 12:00 PM
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New York Jets at Miami, 1:00 PM
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Detroit at Minnesota, 12:00 PM
Philadelphia at New York Giants, 1:00 PM
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Monday, November 7
Buffalo at Seattle, 5:30 PM (ESPN)
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