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who are your division winners?

mine are

afc east:

patriots

afc north:

steelers

afc south

colts

afc west:

broncos*( but the chargers do make a run at it every season)

nfc east:

giants or eagles( eagles right now)

nfc west

cardinals( but the 49ers could take it)

nfc north

vikings ( but don't count out the packers)

nfc south

saints( the falcons are a good team though)

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  • Rich
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    AFC East : New England Patriots

    AFC North : Pittsburgh Steelers

    AFC South : Indianapolis Colts

    AFC West : Denver Broncos

    NFC East : New York Giants

    NFC North : Minnesota Vikings

    NFC South : New Orleans Saints

    NFC West : Arizona Cardinals

    JetsOverPats, you are the epitome of bias.

  • havey
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    NFC West, Seattle remains the class of the branch here, nonetheless Arizona could push somewhat. North, I certainly have a suspicion that the Lions could make a wreck through this twelve months...this could additionally be the toughest branch for the 2008 season South, Saints ought to bounce back this season. East, Giants ought to take it as a results of fact the Cowboys and Eagles fall off further, and the 'Skins adjust to a clean coach. AFC West, Chargers back...yet in uncomplicated terms for an added twelve months. North, Browns in the event that they save Anderson. If not, then the Steelers. South, Jaguars could desire to overtake the Colts this season. East, please...Patriots are the only determination here.

  • 1 decade ago

    NFC

    Saints - may clinch by week 10 - #1 seed

    Eagles - will come down to the wire - 3 teams between 9 and 11 wins

    Cardinals - you'll see them pull away in the next 4 weeks

    Vikings - Packers O-Line isn't good enough - #2 seed

    AFC

    Patriots - not unbeatable like '07, but should make 11 wins

    Steelers - like the Cardinals, they are starting to pick up steam, will pull away in the next few weeks #2 seed

    Colts - will win easily - #1 seed

    Broncos - realistically, 9 wins should get them the West - so they only need to go 4-6 or even 3-7 (I expect 11 wins total)

  • 1 decade ago

    AFC North- Steelers

    AFC East- Patriots

    AFC South- colts(always have a season filled with cupcakes)lol

    AFC West- Broncos

    NFC East- Giants

    NFC West- Cardinals

    NFC North- Packers

    NFC South- Falcons

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  • Skippy
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    I think you nailed it. Except I think the Giants win the NFC east. Eagles make a wild-card, along with the Falcons in the NFC. Ravens and Jets make the wild-card in the AFC.

  • AFC East: Patriots

    AFC North: Steelers

    AFC South: Colts

    AFC West: Broncos

    NFC East: Cowboys

    NFC West: 49ers

    NFC North: Vikings

    NFC South: Saints

  • 1 decade ago

    NFC:

    North: Vikings

    East: Giants

    South: Saints

    West: Cardinals

    AFC:

    North: Steelers

    East: Patriots

    South: Colts

    Broncos: West

  • 1 decade ago

    AFC East-Patriots

    AFC South-Colts :)

    AFC North-Bengals

    AFC West-Broncos

    NFC East-Eagles

    NFC South-Saints

    NFC North-Vikings

    NFC West-Cardinals

    Source(s): King Of NJ
  • Tim W
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Totally agree with Go Pats, Kaileayah, Laran, Bree, and Dana on the AFC. Pats, Steelers, Colts, Broncos have it locked up. NFC is a little trickier, but who cares? Super Bowl Champ will come out of the AFC anyway. :)

  • Balls
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Cardinals, Vikings, Giants, Saints, Broncos, Steelers, Patriots, Colts

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