I think that our regular season record is not as good as last year, but the playoff results are much better.
AFC Seeding:
1. New England 12-4
2. L.A. Chargers 11-5
3. Pittsburgh 11-5
4. Houston 11-5
5. Jacksonville 10-6
6. Denver 9-7
Wild Card: Pittsburgh over Denver, Houston over Jacksonville
Divisional: Pittsburgh over L.A. Chargers, Houston over New England
AFCCG: Pittsburgh over Houston
NFC Seeding:
1. Minnesota 14-2
2. L.A. Rams 13-3
3. Philadelphia 12-4
4. New Orleans 11-5
5. Green Bay 11-5
6. Atlanta 10-6
Wild Card: Philadelphia over Atlanta, Green Bay over New Orleans
Divisional: Philadelphia over L.A. Rams, Minnesota over Green Bay
AFCCG: Minnesota over Philadelphia
Super Bowl: Pittsburgh over Minnesota
Super Bowl MVP: Le'Veon Bell (who returns to the team during the 10 day "mini-bye" between the Carolina and Jacksonville games) in his final game with the Steelers has over 150 yards rushing plus 1 rushing TD and over 80 yards receiving plus another receiving TD in the Super Bowl.
AFC Seeding:
1. New England 12-4
2. L.A. Chargers 11-5
3. Pittsburgh 11-5
4. Houston 11-5
5. Jacksonville 10-6
6. Denver 9-7
Wild Card: Pittsburgh over Denver, Houston over Jacksonville
Divisional: Pittsburgh over L.A. Chargers, Houston over New England
AFCCG: Pittsburgh over Houston
NFC Seeding:
1. Minnesota 14-2
2. L.A. Rams 13-3
3. Philadelphia 12-4
4. New Orleans 11-5
5. Green Bay 11-5
6. Atlanta 10-6
Wild Card: Philadelphia over Atlanta, Green Bay over New Orleans
Divisional: Philadelphia over L.A. Rams, Minnesota over Green Bay
AFCCG: Minnesota over Philadelphia
Super Bowl: Pittsburgh over Minnesota
Super Bowl MVP: Le'Veon Bell (who returns to the team during the 10 day "mini-bye" between the Carolina and Jacksonville games) in his final game with the Steelers has over 150 yards rushing plus 1 rushing TD and over 80 yards receiving plus another receiving TD in the Super Bowl.

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