1990 NFL Season - Final Regular Season Standings

Final Regular Season Standings

W = Wins, L = Losses, PCT = Winning Percentage, PF= Points For, PA = Points Against

Clinched playoff seeds are marked in parentheses and shaded in green. No ties occurred this season.

AFC East
Team W L PCT PF PA
(1) Buffalo Bills 13 3 .813 428 263
(4) Miami Dolphins 12 4 .750 336 242
Indianapolis Colts 7 9 .438 281 353
New York Jets 6 10 .375 295 345
New England Patriots 1 15 .063 181 446
AFC Central
Team W L PCT PF PA
(3) Cincinnati Bengals 9 7 .563 360 352
(6) Houston Oilers 9 7 .563 405 307
Pittsburgh Steelers 9 7 .563 292 240
Cleveland Browns 3 13 .188 228 462
AFC West
Team W L PCT PF PA
(2) Los Angeles Raiders 12 4 .750 337 268
(5) Kansas City Chiefs 11 5 .688 369 257
Seattle Seahawks 9 7 .563 306 286
San Diego Chargers 6 10 .375 315 281
Denver Broncos 5 11 .313 331 374
NFC East
Team W L PCT PF PA
(2) New York Giants 13 3 .813 335 211
(4) Philadelphia Eagles 10 6 .625 396 299
(5) Washington Redskins 10 6 .625 381 301
Dallas Cowboys 7 9 .438 244 308
Phoenix Cardinals 5 11 .313 268 396
NFC Central
Team W L PCT PF PA
(3) Chicago Bears 11 5 .688 348 280
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6 10 .375 264 367
Detroit Lions 6 10 .375 373 413
Green Bay Packers 6 10 .375 271 347
Minnesota Vikings 6 10 .375 351 326
NFC West
Team W L PCT PF PA
(1) San Francisco 49ers 14 2 .875 353 239
(6) New Orleans Saints 8 8 .500 274 275
Los Angeles Rams 5 11 .313 345 412
Atlanta Falcons 5 11 .313 348 365


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