1994 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
(3) Miami Dolphins 10 6 .625 389 327
(5) New England Patriots 10 6 .625 351 312
Indianapolis Colts 8 8 .500 307 320
Buffalo Bills 7 9 .438 340 356
New York Jets 6 10 .375 264 320
AFC Central
Team W L PCT PF PA
(1) Pittsburgh Steelers 12 4 .750 316 234
(4) Cleveland Browns 11 5 .688 340 204
Cincinnati Bengals 3 13 .188 276 406
Houston Oilers 2 14 .125 226 352
AFC West
Team W L PCT PF PA
(2) San Diego Chargers 11 5 .688 381 306
(6) Kansas City Chiefs 9 7 .563 319 298
Los Angeles Raiders 9 7 .563 303 327
Denver Broncos 7 9 .438 347 396
Seattle Seahawks 6 10 .375 287 323
NFC East
Team W L PCT PF PA
(2) Dallas Cowboys 12 4 .750 414 248
New York Giants 9 7 .563 279 305
Arizona Cardinals 8 8 .500 235 267
Philadelphia Eagles 7 9 .438 308 308
Washington Redskins 3 13 .188 320 412
NFC Central
Team W L PCT PF PA
(3) Minnesota Vikings 10 6 .625 356 314
(4) Green Bay Packers 9 7 .563 382 287
(5) Detroit Lions 9 7 .563 357 342
(6) Chicago Bears 9 7 .563 271 307
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6 10 .375 251 351
NFC West
Team W L PCT PF PA
(1) San Francisco 49ers 13 3 .813 505 296
New Orleans Saints 7 9 .438 348 407
Atlanta Falcons 7 9 .438 317 385
Los Angeles Rams 4 12 .250 286 365


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