With only one week left in the NFL season, the playoff picture in both conferences is almost complete. Five AFC teams have qualified for the post-season and five NFC teams are in the playoffs. TSN.ca breaks down all the qualification scenarios. AFC CLINCHED: New England (AFC East champion, first-round bye and home-field advantage throughout AFC playoffs), Denver (AFC West champion), Indianapolis (AFC South champion), Pittsburgh, Cincinnati DENVER BRONCOS (vs. Oakland) Denver clinches a first-round bye with: 1) DEN win or tie OR CIN loss OR CIN tie + IND win CINCINNATI BENGALS (at Pittsburgh) Cincinnati clinches AFC North with: CIN win or tie Cincinnati clinches a first-round bye with: CIN win + DEN loss or tie OR CIN tie + DEN loss + IND loss or tie PITTSBURGH STEELERS (vs. Cincinnati) Pittsburgh clinches AFC North with: PIT win SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (at Kansas City) San Diego clinches a playoff spot with: SD win OR SD tie + BAL loss or tie BALTIMORE RAVENS (vs. Cleveland) Baltimore clinches a playoff spot with: BAL win + SD loss or tie OR BAL tie + SD loss KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (vs. San Diego) Kansas City clinches a playoff spot with: KC win + BAL loss + HOU loss or tie HOUSTON TEXANS (vs. Jacksonville) Houston clinches a playoff spot with: HOU win + BAL loss + SD loss NFC CLINCHED: Dallas Cowboys (NFC East champion), Arizona Cardinals, Seattle Seahawks, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers DALLAS COWBOYS (at Washington) Dallas clinches home-field advantage throughout NFC playoffs with: DAL win + ARI loss or tie + DET/GB tie Dallas clinches a first-round bye with: DAL win + SEA loss or tie + ARI loss or tie OR DAL win + DET/GB tie OR DAL tie + SEA loss + ARI loss OR DAL tie + SEA tie + ARI loss or tie + DET/GB does not end in a tie DETROIT LIONS (at Green Bay) Detroit clinches NFC North with: DET win or tie Detroit clinches home-field advantage throughout NFC playoffs with: DET win + SEA loss or tie + ARI loss or tie OR DET tie + SEA loss + ARI loss + DAL loss or tie Detroit clinches a first-round bye with: DET win OR DET tie + DAL loss or tie OR DET tie + SEA loss + ARI loss GREEN BAY PACKERS (vs. Detroit) Green Bay clinches NFC North and a first-round bye with: GB win Green Bay clinches home-field advantage throughout NFC playoffs with: GB win + SEA loss or tie SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (vs. St. Louis) Seattle clinches NFC West with: SEA win OR SEA tie + ARI loss or tie OR ARI loss Seattle clinches home-field advantage throughout NFC playoffs with: SEA win + DET/GB game does not end in a tie OR SEA win + DAL loss or tie OR SEA tie + ARI loss or tie + DAL loss or tie + GB/DET tie Seattle clinches a first-round bye with: SEA win OR SEA tie + ARI loss or tie + DAL loss OR SEA tie + ARI loss or tie + GB/DET tie ARIZONA CARDINALS (at San Francisco) Arizona clinches NFC West with: ARI win + SEA loss or tie OR ARI tie + SEA loss Arizona clinches home-field advantage throughout NFC playoffs with: ARI win + SEA loss or tie + GB loss or tie OR ARI tie + SEA loss + DAL loss or tie + GB/DET tie Arizona clinches a first-round bye with: ARI win + SEA loss or tie OR ARI tie + SEA loss + DAL loss or tie OR ARI tie + SEA loss + GB/DET tie CAROLINA PANTHERS at ATLANTA FALCONS CAR clinches NFC South title with win or tie, ATL clinches NFC South title with win Fake Yeezy . -- At the beginning of training camp, Andrew Bogut set a goal to play all 82 regular-season games and regain his place among the NBAs best centres. Fake Shoes .com) - No Sidney Crosby, no problem. https://www.fakeshoes.net/ . Jimmy Howard made 44 saves and Henrik Zetterberg scored two goals, leading the Detroit Red Wings to a 5-1 victory over the Dallas Stars on Saturday night. Wholesake Fake Air Jordan 1 . Those who impressed in each of the three events were asked to attend the main CFL Combine which begins Friday in Toronto. Fake Shoes From China . In the opening game of his fourth-round match at the U.S. Open, the owner of 17 major titles got passed at the net twice, sailed a backhand long, then missed two forehands to get broken.SOCHI, Russia -- Canada won two medals on the slopes and the sledge hockey team continued to roll Sunday at the Sochi Winter Paralympic Games. Visually-impaired skier Mac Marcoux of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., and guide Robin Femy Mont-Tremblant, Que., won their second bronze medal in as many days, finishing third in the super-G. The pair finished with a time of one minute 20.77 seconds. Teammate Caleb Brousseau of Terrace, B.C., took bronze in the super-G mens sitting division, winning his first career Paralympic medal. Brousseau put down a time of 1:22.05. In sledge hockey, Adam Dixon scored twice and Dominic Larocque added a goal and an assist Sunday as Canada defeated Norway 4-0. Anthony Gale and Kevin Rempel added two assists, while Corbin Watson had to make just six saves to get the shutout as Canada improved to 2-0. Larocque scored on the power play 4:20 into the second period to snap a 0-0 tie. It was his third of the tournament after picking up two goals in Canadas 10-1 victory over Sweden on Saturday. Dixon, who had two goals and two assists against Sweden, then made it 2-0 with 4:26 to go in the second before making it 3-0 at 1:07 of the third. Marc Dorion then scored his first of the tournament with 21.8 seconds left in regulation to round out the scoring. Dixonn and Gale both have six points after two games.dddddddddddd Canada has an off-day on Monday before taking on the Czech Republic on Tuesday. Norway, which defeated Canada in the bronze-medal game at the 2010 Vancouver Paralympics, will meet Sweden the same day. In other results, Calgary skier Kurt Oatway was ninth in the mens sitting division with a time of 1:29.10, and Kirk Schornstein of Spruce Grove, Alta., was 13th in the mens standing category with a time of 1:27.83. Sitting skier Josh Dueck of Kimberley, B.C., and standing skiers Matt Hallat of Coquitlam, B.C., and Braydon Luscombe of Duncan, B.C., did not finish their runs. In para-Nordic skiing, Chris Klebl of Canmore, Alta., was the top Canadian, placing sixth in the mens 15-kilometre sit-ski race with a time of 43:06.9. Quebec Citys Sebastien Fortier was 18h at 51:43.3. Yves Bourque of Becancour, Que., was 20th at 55:25.4. Saskatoons Colette Bourgonje was the lone Canadian in the womens 12-kilometre sit ski race and finished 13h with a time of 45:50.3. The para-Nordic events continue on Monday, with 10-time Paralympic medallist Brian McKeever in action. In wheelchair curling, Canada defeated Sweden 7-4 and now sits 3-0 in round robin play. Canada faces the United States and Norway on Monday. ' ' '