The New England Patriots have two offensive touchdowns in their last three games and have greatly improved their playoff hopes in the process.
That's a pretty tough slate. But considering New England was out of a playoff spot just two weeks ago, fans should be pleased to see their team jump to the No. 6 seed in the AFC with seven games remaining.
The bad news for the Patriots is that they're in a very tough division, where three teams would be in the postseason if it started today. Ifclub wants to move up any further in the standings, it will need to catch the Bills and Dolphins. There's also little room for error: The Bengals and Jets both sit at 6-4 and could jump the Patriots in Week 12 with a win and a New England loss.In a Playoff SpotBuffalo Bills, 7-3 9. Los Angeles Chargers, 5-4
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