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How Soon Can Patriots Clinch AFC East? Here’s Clearest Path

We might be just a few weeks away from hats and t-shirts being passed around the Patriots locker room. New England is on the verge of clinching its first AFC East title since 2019. The Buffalo Bills won the last five division crowns, but the 10-2 Patriots currently sit atop the AFC East standings with six weeks left on the schedule. So, how soon could the Patriots clinch the division? Their path is relatively straightforward, and we’ll break it all down in a moment. But first, let’s look at the remaining schedules for New England and Buffalo. Patriots (10-2, first in AFC East)Week 13: vs. New York GiantsWeek 14: BYEWeek 15: vs. BillsWeek 16: at Baltimore RavensWeek 17: at New York JetsWeek 18: vs. Miami Dolphins Story continues below advertisement Bills (7-4, second in AFC East)Week 13: at Pittsburgh SteelersWeek 14: vs. Cincinnati BengalsWeek 15: at PatriotsWeek 16: at Cleveland BrownsWeek 17: vs. Philadelphia EaglesWeek 18: vs. Jets The Patriots will be AFC East champions if they beat the Giants and Bills. If they win those two games, it won’t matter what Buffalo does against Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. The Patriots will have gone 2-0 against Buffalo — head-to-head matchups are the first tiebreaker — and winning their next two games would guarantee they can’t finish with more losses than the Bills. However, New England doesn’t need to beat the Giants. If the Bills lose either of their next two games, the Patriots still would clinch the AFC East with a win over Buffalo in Week 15 even if they lose to New York on “Monday Night Football.” Story continues below advertisement Of course, all bets are off if the Patriots lose to Buffalo, let alone also losing to New York. That would open the door for the conference-record tiebreaker, which could go in the Bills’ favor. New England entered Week 13 with a 6-2 in-conference record, whereas Buffalo was 4-3 against AFC opponents. Here’s one disaster scenario that isn’t too implausible: Patriots and Bills both win this week; Buffalo loses to Cincinnati in Week 14; Bills beat Patriots the following week; Buffalo then wins its final three games; New England goes 1-2 over the final three weeks. So, Buffalo goes 5-1 the rest of the way, including a win over New England, and the Patriots go 2-3. That would leave both teams at 12-5, with the Bills winning the AFC East by way of in-conference tiebreaker. Story continues below advertisement As for clinching a playoff spot, the Patriots actually could accomplish that as soon as this week if they beat the Giants and get some help around the NFL. But we’ll spare you the playoff-scenario mathematics and the accompanying ice-cream headache.

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