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2002 NFL season

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Patriots
Patriots
Bills
Bills
Dolphins
Dolphins
Jets
Jets
Bengals
Bengals
Ravens
Ravens
Steelers
Steelers
Browns
Browns
Colts
Colts
Titans
Titans
Jaguars
Jaguars
Buccaneers
Buccaneers
Broncos
Broncos
Chiefs
Chiefs
Raiders
Raiders
Chargers
Chargers
AFC teams: West, North, South, East
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Cowboys
Cowboys
Giants
Giants
Eagles
Eagles
Redskins
Redskins
Bears
Bears
Lions
Lions
Packers
Packers
Vikings
Vikings
Falcons
Falcons
Panthers
Panthers
Saints
Saints
Seahawks
Seahawks
Cardinals
Cardinals
Rams
Rams
49ers
49ers
Stallions
Stallions
NFC teams: West, North, South, East

Playoffs

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Within each conference, the four division winners and the top two non-division winners with the best overall regular season records) qualified for the playoffs. The four division winners are seeded 1–4 based on their overall won-lost-tied record, and the wild card teams are seeded 5–6. The NFL does not use a fixed bracket playoff system, and there are no restrictions regarding teams from the same division matching up in any round. In the first round, dubbed the wild-card playoffs or wild-card weekend, the third-seeded division winner hosts the sixth-seed wild card, and the fourth seed hosts the fifth. The 1 and 2 seeds from each conference received a first-round bye. In the second round, the divisional playoffs, the number 1 seed hosts the worst-surviving seed from the first round (seed 4, 5, or 6), while the number 2 seed will play the other team (seed 3, 4, or 5). The two surviving teams from each conference's divisional playoff games met in the respective AFC and NFC Conference Championship games, hosted by the higher seed. Although the Super Bowl, the championship round of the playoffs, is played at a neutral site, the designated home team is based on an annual rotation by conference.[1]

Playoff seeds
Seed AFC NFC
1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (South winner) Philadelphia Eagles (East winner)
2 Oakland Raiders (West winner) Green Bay Packers (North winner)
3 Pittsburgh Steelers (North winner) San Francisco 49ers (West winner)
4 Indianapolis Colts (East winner) Atlanta Falcons (South winner)
5 Tennessee Titans (wild card) New York Giants (wild card)
6 Cleveland Browns (wild card) New Orleans Saints (wild card)


Bracket

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Jan 5 – Heinz Field Jan 11 – The Coliseum
6 Cleveland 33
3 Pittsburgh 31
3 Pittsburgh 36 Jan 19 – Network Associates Coliseum
2 Tennessee 34*
AFC
Jan 4 – Giants Stadium 2 Tennessee 24
Jan 12 – Network Associates Coliseum
1 Oakland 41
5 Indianapolis 0 AFC Championship
4 NY Jets 10
4 NY Jets 41 Jan 26 – Qualcomm Stadium
1 Oakland 30
Wild Card playoffs
Divisional playoffs
Jan 5 – Candlestick Park A1 Oakland 21
Jan 12 – Raymond James Stadium
N2 Tampa Bay 48
5 NY Giants 38 Super Bowl XXXVII
4 San Francisco 6
4 San Francisco 39 Jan 19 – Veterans Stadium
2 Tampa Bay 31
NFC
Jan 4 – Lambeau Field 2 Tampa Bay 27
Jan 11 – Veterans Stadium
1 Philadelphia 10
6 Atlanta 27 NFC Championship
6 Atlanta 6
3 Green Bay 7
1 Philadelphia 20


* Indicates overtime victory

List of NFL franchise owners

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Franchise Principal owner Since
Arizona Cardinals Michael Bidwill 1932
Atlanta Falcons Arthur Blank[a] 2002
Baltimore Ravens Steve Bisciotti[a] 2004
Buffalo Bills Terry Pegula 2014
Carolina Panthers Jerry Richardson 1993
Chicago Bears Virginia Halas McCaskey[a] 1920
Cincinnati Bengals Mike Brown 1991
Cleveland Browns Jimmy Haslam 2012
Dallas Cowboys Jerry Jones 1989
Denver Broncos Joe Ellis[b] 1984
Detroit Lions Martha Firestone Ford[a] 1963
Green Bay Packers Mark Murphy 2008
Houston Texans Cal McNair 1999
Indianapolis Colts Jim Irsay 1972
Jacksonville Jaguars Shahid Khan 2012
Kansas City Chiefs Clark Hunt[c] 1960
Miami Dolphins Stephen Ross[a] 2009
Minnesota Vikings Zygi Wilf[a] 2005
New England Patriots Robert Kraft 1994
New Orleans Saints Gayle Benson 1985
New York Giants John Mara and Steve Tisch 1925
New York Jets Woody Johnson 2000
Oakland Raiders Mark Davis[a] 1971
Philadelphia Eagles Jeffrey Lurie 1994
Pittsburgh Steelers Rooney family (Art Rooney II) 1933
San Diego Chargers Dean Spanos 1984
San Francisco 49ers Denise DeBartolo York and Jed York 1977
Seattle Seahawks Jody Allen[d] 1997
St. Louis Rams Stan Kroenke 2010
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Glazer family (Bryan Glazer) 1995
Tennessee Titans Amy Adams Strunk[e] 1959
Washington Redskins Daniel Snyder[a] 1999

Notelist

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Majority or controlling owner in a limited partnership.
  2. ^ Ellis represents the estate of Pat Bowlen until it can be determined which of Bowlen's five children will inherit the team..
  3. ^ The four children of team founder Lamar Hunt share legal ownership, with Clark Hunt as acting owner.
  4. ^ Jody Allen represents the estate of Paul Allen, who mandated the eventual sale of the team in his will.
  5. ^ Representing the children, widowed daughter-in-law, and grandchildren of founding owner Bud Adams.

2013 Sun Belt Conference

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Idaho
Idaho
Arkansas State
Arkansas State
New Mexico State
New Mexico State
UGF
UGF
BYU
BYU
Georgia State
Georgia State
UL Lafayette
UL Lafayette
UL Monroe
UL Monroe
South Alabama
South Alabama
Texas State
Texas State
Troy
Troy
Western Kentucky
Western Kentucky
Sun Belt Member locations
– East, – West

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References

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  1. ^ "NFL Playoff Procedures and Tiebreakers". Yahoo! Sports. December 31, 2006. Archived from the original on January 1, 2010.